Operation Orator

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L'opération Orator était le nom de code de la défense du convoi PQ 18 par des unités des forces aériennes britanniques et australiennes basées temporairement dans le nord-ouest de la Russie, contre les attaques du cuirassé allemand Tirpitz et d'autres navires de surface de la Kriegsmarine. La Search & Strike Force, était commandée par le capitaine de groupe (en) et son élément de frappe maritime était la Leuchars Wings ( (en)), comprenant le (en) de la Royal Air Force (RAF) et le (en) du Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) équipé de bombardiers torpilleurs Handley Page Hampden. rdf:langString
Operation Orator was the code name for the defence of the Allied Arctic convoy PQ 18 by British and Australian air force units, based temporarily in North-West Russia, against attack by the German battleship Tirpitz and other Kriegsmarine surface vessels. The wing, known as the Search & Strike Force, was commanded by Group Captain Frank Hopps and its maritime strike element was the Leuchars Wing, comprising No. 144 Squadron, Royal Air Force (RAF) and No. 455 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) equipped with Handley-Page Hampden TB 1 torpedo bombers. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString L'opération Orator était le nom de code de la défense du convoi PQ 18 par des unités des forces aériennes britanniques et australiennes basées temporairement dans le nord-ouest de la Russie, contre les attaques du cuirassé allemand Tirpitz et d'autres navires de surface de la Kriegsmarine. La Search & Strike Force, était commandée par le capitaine de groupe (en) et son élément de frappe maritime était la Leuchars Wings ( (en)), comprenant le (en) de la Royal Air Force (RAF) et le (en) du Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) équipé de bombardiers torpilleurs Handley Page Hampden.
rdf:langString Operation Orator was the code name for the defence of the Allied Arctic convoy PQ 18 by British and Australian air force units, based temporarily in North-West Russia, against attack by the German battleship Tirpitz and other Kriegsmarine surface vessels. The wing, known as the Search & Strike Force, was commanded by Group Captain Frank Hopps and its maritime strike element was the Leuchars Wing, comprising No. 144 Squadron, Royal Air Force (RAF) and No. 455 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) equipped with Handley-Page Hampden TB 1 torpedo bombers. The Hampden crews made a long and dangerous flight from bases in Scotland (4–5 September) and assembled at Vaenga airfield on the Kola Inlet, 25 mi (40 km) north of Murmansk. The two squadrons lost nine aircraft shot down or crashed in transit but the remainder joined a detachment of 210 Squadron Catalina flying boats and a section of photographic reconnaissance Spitfires from 1 Photographic Reconnaissance Unit to make up the Search & Strike Force (S&SF). At 7:30 a.m. on 14 September, 23 Hampdens were scrambled, after Tirpitz was reported absent from its moorings. The Hampdens flew to the maximum distance that Tirpitz could have reached then turned to follow the track back to Altafjord, as far as the Catalina cross over patrols. After an uneventful flight, the Hampdens returned at 3:00 p.m. from what turned out to be a false alarm; Tirpitz having moved to a nearby fjord. The S&SF Hampdens stayed at readiness and the Spitfires watched over Tirpitz until October. Operation Orator had deterred the Germans from risking their capital ships against PQ 18 and after converting the Soviet Air Forces (VVS) to the Hampden and Spitfire aircraft to be left behind, the aircrew and ground personnel returned to Britain.
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