Chapter 2193: Opening of the war (1/2)

”Did the results of the interrogation come out?” Earl Spey asked.

”Come out. We found the British navy radio and equipment from the target ship. The codebook was burned before boarding. This is a British spy ship. They found our location and informed the British navy. But good They did not find any aircraft carriers in the fleet. This is good news for us.” Count Luckner said.

”What's the matter with the British blockade?” Earl Spey asked.

”According to the prisoners of war account and the information provided by the naval headquarters, the British have air bases in Iceland and the Hebrides, and also deployed submarines and camouflage reconnaissance ships.” Count Luckner said.

”What about the Danish Faroe Islands?” Count Spey said.

”According to the information from the headquarters, the British do not seem to control the Faroe Islands. So we can think that there are no British reconnaissance aircraft on the Faroe Islands, but it is estimated that the British camouflage reconnaissance ships should cruise around the Faroe Islands.” Luke Count Knar said.

”It seems that the waters between the Faroe Islands and the United Kingdom seem to be a smooth road, but in fact it is a trap. It is too close to the British, and we cannot pass through here quietly.” The earl frowned and said.

”Then what shall we do now?” Count Luknar asked.

”Before entering the red line, we and the American supply fleet will carry out the last maritime supply. As for other matters, we have to leave it to the Crown Prince to decide.” After hesitating for three minutes, Earl Spey decided to obey the headquarters. The command of Earl has now reached a critical stage. The Earl can attack the French fleet in the Eastern Mediterranean at night, but when the fate of the entire imperial navy is weighing on him, Earl Spey is still almost on fire.

”Earl Spey’s analysis is very reasonable. The British set up a trap between Iceland, the Faroe Islands and the British mainland. They waited for the Spey fleet to choose the nearest route into the North Sea. If the Pei fleet enters, the British fleet can definitely stop it and kill or drive the Earl before us.” At this time, on the flagship of the German High Seas Fleet, Ruprecht was also considering the issue of this battle, and the British did The actions are also on the plan of the crown prince.

In fact, on the issue of the return of the Spey fleet, the German Navy has formulated two plans. The first plan is to pass directly through the sea between Iceland and the United Kingdom, and forcefully break through the British blockade with the nearest route. The entrance to the northern section of the North Sea merges with the high seas fleet. Another plan is to travel through the Danish Strait into the northern part of the Norwegian Sea, and then go south to join the high seas fleet.