- IJN Right attacking (or rather 'under the guns') the ABDA cruiser line
- IJN Centre being attacked by ABDA destroyers with belated ABDA cruiser support
- IJN Left deploying (menacingly)
De Ruyter began to suffer immediately taking mostly heavy hull hits, slowing her down and losing a turret into the bargain. The IJN fire was accurate and very hot. HMS Exeter was quickly straddled, taking damage but without impairing her speed or her ability to fight at full effect.Worse luck followed for ABDA as the De Ruyter took a critical hit in the boiler room slowing her down to a crawl and bunching up the ABDA line of cruisers that were dutifully following her like ducklings.
However the ABDA cruiser's intervention did save HMS Encounter from receiving the full fury of the Japanese heavy cruisers main 8" batteries, as she sneaked in danger close (see above, middle right). With an "average" dice roll the prospects for HMS Encounter surviving looked very bleak as the IJN secondary armament seemed ominously sufficient to pulverise her.
This still could go either way Geordie!
ReplyDeleteRN White Ensign flutters in the breeze as she commences an attack run
ReplyDeleteThe secondary batteries of the Haguro and Nachi train to bear