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Slavic blin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{War |title = PFN Bis incident|greater_conflict = Sahren front of the Sahren Civil War |image = bisbardment.png|image_desc = |date = Glapesch 2145 |location = |treaty/outcome = Phoenian victory |changes = Phoenian Federal Navy begins covert support of the Republicans |force_1_header = labourists|force_2_header = Phoenia |force_1_list = |force_2_list = |force_1_strength = KN Myskit (No.22) <BR> KN Roiste (No.28) <BR> 3 Capalmara motor torpedo boats |fo...") |
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− | |force_1_strength = [[KN Myskit (No.22)]] <BR> [[KN Roiste (No.28)]] <BR> 3 [[Capalmara]] |
+ | |force_1_strength = [[KN Myskit (No.22)]] <BR> [[KN Roiste (No.28)]] <BR> 3 [[Capalmara class TBD]] |
|force_2_strength = PFN Bis <BR> ? <BR> supporting ships? |
|force_2_strength = PFN Bis <BR> ? <BR> supporting ships? |
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|force_1_losses = idk |
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+ | The PFN Bis incident was a skirmish between the Phoenian Federal Navy and Labourist forces during the [[Sahren Civil War]]. The incident is widely regarded as the turning point which caused the Phoenian navy to intervene in the war to directly support the Republicans. |
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+ | == Background == |
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+ | With the failure of [[Operation Autoignition]] the Sahren Civil War was continuing into its second year, with no side clearly favoured yet. The conflict threatened to escalate to a point of threatening the major powers, attracting the interest of [[Zokesia]] and prompting the [[Bombardment of Klensagrad]] as part of anti-insurgency operations in the region. Such a show of force so close to home territory and the near loss of the battleship Baskien prompted the [[Phoenian Federal Navy]] to begin reconaissance patrols along the coast of [[Sahr|Sahrland]]. Officially these patrols were to ensure neutrality and prevent the loss of civilian shipping, however it was suspected by all sides [[Phoenia]] was indirectly supporting the intelligence efforts of the [[SRGIA]] as they openly supported the Republican cause. |
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+ | == Incident == |
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+ | == Consequences == |
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− | ===Casualties=== |
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Revision as of 05:48, 17 April 2025
PFN Bis incident
Sahren front of the Sahren Civil War
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File:Bisbardment.png | |||||
Result | Phoenian victory | ||||
Territorial Changes | Phoenian Federal Navy begins covert support of the Republicans | ||||
Belligerents | |||||
labourists | Phoenia | ||||
Strength | |||||
KN Myskit (No.22) KN Roiste (No.28) 3 Capalmara class TBD |
PFN Bis ? supporting ships? |
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Casualties and Losses | |||||
idk | idk |
The PFN Bis incident was a skirmish between the Phoenian Federal Navy and Labourist forces during the Sahren Civil War. The incident is widely regarded as the turning point which caused the Phoenian navy to intervene in the war to directly support the Republicans.
Background
With the failure of Operation Autoignition the Sahren Civil War was continuing into its second year, with no side clearly favoured yet. The conflict threatened to escalate to a point of threatening the major powers, attracting the interest of Zokesia and prompting the Bombardment of Klensagrad as part of anti-insurgency operations in the region. Such a show of force so close to home territory and the near loss of the battleship Baskien prompted the Phoenian Federal Navy to begin reconaissance patrols along the coast of Sahrland. Officially these patrols were to ensure neutrality and prevent the loss of civilian shipping, however it was suspected by all sides Phoenia was indirectly supporting the intelligence efforts of the SRGIA as they openly supported the Republican cause.