Chapter 489: The end of the Royal Navy (1/2)

Fisher's wish was ultimately not realized.

The bomber overhead shattered his final fantasy.

As a battleship built during the First World War, it has 8 twin-mounted 381 mm main guns and 14 152 mm secondary guns. These guns are fired at the ship.

What kind of equipment do you have for the air? It only has two 76mm guns, which is true, just these two.

In later history, during World War II, it was equipped with a large number of 40mm and 20mm anti-aircraft guns to make up for the weakness of air defense firepower.

But now, in terms of airborne, it is almost at the level of light.

The Stuka bomber swooped down from the sky effortlessly and dropped 500 kilograms of bombs at the temporarily intact battleship.

Hit accurately!

There was fire everywhere on the deck, and the sailors were rescuing nervously, and then there was the second, third, fourth...

”Boom!” When the sixth bomber dived down, its ammunition depot was finally hit. It was just behind the second turret. Three consecutive bombs exploded there. The third bomb successfully exploded. The partition of the ammunition depot was opened, and there was a violent explosion!

When the ammunition depot was detonated, the scene was out of control.

”Boom!” The sound this time was extremely loud. In the sound of the explosion, the ammunition detonation exploded, forcibly tearing the ship hull into two parts.

The Sovereign entered the water quickly. It did not want to sink, but its sinking speed was faster than that of the Nelson. When its bow sank, the main gun on the turret was still shaking on the water. It seems that he refuses to follow the hull into the seabed.

It also seems to be telling something.

Sovereign, was sunk, Barham, was sunk, Nelson, still holding on.

Of course it will not leave it a chance!

The German warship, all the artillery fire, was moving towards the USS Nelson. In just a few minutes, more than 50 shells fell on the USS Nelson, which had no maneuverability and became a target ship. .

The Nelson was riddled with holes, but it just stood firm and refused to sink.

All the ammunition depots have been flooded. It is impossible for the ammunition to explode. Looking at this floating iron coffin, the German Navy gave up the continued naval attack.

The battle is over.

The subsequent torpedo planes, bombers, and submarines, as well as the warships escorted by the British Navy, were sunk. Even the Queen Elizabeth, who ran away first, could not run away. It was dozens of nautical miles away from the fire. In addition, he was caught up by several torpedo planes and projected again.

Then, another late submarine found it, and four torpedoes fired a salvo, and the Queen Elizabeth also sank.

On the sea, there are floating sailors everywhere. The battle is over. The sailors are not dead. Hundreds of heads are floating on the sea, swimming towards the German warships.