Later, it was dubbed by netizens as a lonely house girl in the north, so Tilpitz was called the North House. Not only in "Battleship Girl R", but also in all battleship games, Turbil is called the North House.
The sinking of the extended data "Queen"
1September 944 15, the heavy bombers of the Royal Air Force took off from the Soviet Union and bombed the Tirpitz, code-named "Minesweeper". Four thousand pounds of "earthquake bombs" were used to bomb the Tirpitz in the formation.
A bomb hit the bow of the ship, causing serious damage to the hull. A hole of 14.6 m× 9.7 m was blown out of the bow, and the strong vibration and shock wave damaged the instruments, equipment and various pipelines, and the warship lost its combat effectiveness.
Soon, "Tirpitz" resumed its self-propelled ability, but it could only sail on one axis with a speed of only ten knots. 1944 at the end of September, the naval command decided to stop repairing the Tirpitz and tow it to Tromso port.
As a floating fort in Lingen Fjord of Tromso Port, it can resist possible attacks. 10 18, the "Tirpitz" was towed by a tugboat into a new anchorage: Lingen Fjord in Tromso Port.
19441On October 24th, Britain bombed the Tilpitz again with the Royal Air Force Lancaster bomber. A bomb hit the stern, completely destroying the gearbox compartment of the main engine of "Tirpitz", making it completely lose its self-propelled ability.
1944 1 1 month 12, the British air force dispatched bombers, carrying a 5.5-ton "Talboy" super bomb specially used to deal with large warships. Two "tallboy" directly hit the hull of the Tilpitz, and four nearly missed bombs exploded near the hull.
The underwater part of the port side was torn by a nearly lost Talbot, and the hull kept tilting, and the ammunition depot of turret C exploded. At about 9: 50, it finally sank in the South China Sea of Haiyi Island in Lingen Fjord.
Except for the sailors who were rescued from the ship afterwards, a total of 902 people died. So far, in order to sink this super warship of Nazi German Navy, Britain has dispatched more than 600 sorties of planes and pocket submarines.
After the war, a company engaged in scrap trading obtained the ownership of the sunken ship "Tirpitz" after paying120,000 kronor to the Norwegian government. Tirpitz's main gun has only been used several times in his life.
Lonely by the British blockade in the port, but she contained the entire North Sea Royal Fleet and two-fifths of the entire British strategic air force.
Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Warship Tirpitz