Sinking Of Prince Of Wales And Repulse

The Sinking of Prince of Wales and ''Repulse was a World War II naval engagement which showed once and for all the effectiveness of aerial attacks against naval forces and the necessary importance of the aircraft carrier in any major fleet action. It took place east of Singapore where HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse'' were attacked by Japanese torpedo bombers. Both ships had arrived in Singapore in December 1941, to serve as a deterrent to Japanese aggression. The Japanese invaded Malaya on 7 December 1941 and the British land forces were hard pressed. A naval force was quickly assembled to intercept and destroy Japanese convoys in the South China Sea. Force Z, consisting of the modern battleship Prince of Wales, the World War I battlecruiser Repulse and the four destroyers Electra, Express, Vampire and Tenedos, sailed from Singapore on 8 December 1941. The commander of the fleet, Admiral Sir Tom Phillips, knew that British and American Air forces could not guarantee to provide air cover for his ships, but elected to proceed anyway because he thought that Japanese forces could not operate so far from land, and he also thought that his ships were relatively immune from fatal damage via air attack, since up to that point, no capital ship at sea had ever been sunk by air attack. The largest unit which had done so was a heavy cruiser. Force Z was spotted by Japanese submarine I-65 at 14:00 on 9 December, which shadowed the British ships for five hours, radioing their positions. On 10 December 1941 at 10:20, Japanese aircraft spotted the ships, after Force Z failed to find any Japanese invasion forces, and was heading back south. At 11:15, the fleet was attacked by the first of three waves of Japanese planes, mostly torpedo bombers. Repulse was hit by five torpedoes and sank at 12:23. Prince of Wales sank at 13:18. Admiral Philips was among the 840 sailors killed. The survivors were rescued by British destroyers. Three Japanese planes were shot down. The two ships were the first capital ships to be sunk solely by airpower on the open sea. This defeat drove home to the Allies that necessity of aircraft carriers to protect naval forces from aerial attack which made the new ship class the predominant one in naval warfare. Winston Churchill later said of this event, In all of the war I have never received a more direct shock."

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