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tavodeleon89 July 21st, 2004 11:55 AM

Sea Forts
 
How could this be done?

http://freespace.virgin.net/line.des.../sea_forts.htm

Following the outbreak of World War II, sea forts were built in the Thames Estuary, for the protection of coastal areas, and London from enemy aircraft and shipping attacks.

They were principally there to give an early warning using their then new radar equipment, to break up aircraft formations and also to prevent minelaying in the important sea route to London.

Two types of fort were built, both designed by Mr. G. A. Maunsell. Four of them were for the Navy, out in the open sea, while the Army had three further inshore. Both types were constructed by Holloway Brothers, at Gravesend in Kent.

The Navy forts comprised a pontoon base supporting two hollow concrete legs of about 8 metres diameter. These contained seven decks with accommodation for one hundred men, food, fuel and ammunition supplies. They were topped by a steel gun platform, that also housed a control tower and radar equipment.http://freespace.virgin.net/line.des.../Grounding.jpg
Grounding of Roughs tower in 1942

Each Naval fort, fully manned and ready for action was commissioned at the building yard, then towed out by three tugs. The first Navy fort was sited off Harwich in February 1942. The method of grounding was to flood the hollow pontoon base with seawater, causing the fort to sink into position. The Navy forts were situated at Knock John, Tongue Sands, Sunk Sand and the Roughs.

The Army forts at Shivering Sands, Red Sand and the Great Nore were completely different in style to the Navy forts, being similar in layout to a shore based anti-aircraft site. There were seven towers in each complex, with a central control tower, surrounding by five gun towers, with a searchlight tower at the rear.

http://freespace.virgin.net/line.des...rts/Fort-8.jpg Gun towers of Nore army fort

Each tower comprised four concrete legs supporting a steel structure. They were all self-contained with fuel and food supplies as well as living and sleeping accommodation. They were linked by steel catwalks, which also carried fuel and power lines from tower to tower. Specially made barges carried the towers, two at a time, out to their grounding sites, where they were lowered by winches onto the sea bed.

All of the forts were successfully positioned and between them shot down 22 enemy aircraft and about 25 flying bombs. The Tongue Sand fort, off Margate, also captured an enemy submarine that was attempting to torpedo the fort.




One of these battles was the attempted seize of Oslo on April 8 1940.

tavodeleon89 July 21st, 2004 12:04 PM

Re: Sea Fort -v- Ship/s Battle map
 
Well?

Josey Wales July 21st, 2004 12:28 PM

Re: Sea Forts
 
Hmmm ? Howd they CAPTURE the sub ? Any mor Infos ?

JW

MrFancypants July 21st, 2004 01:02 PM

Re: Sea Forts
 
A nice thing, but it if it was only used to protect the coasts of England it is probably a waste of time to code it (there is right now only one map where you could use this).
I guess some other things, which can be used on more maps, are more important to the devs right now :)

Anlushac11 July 21st, 2004 05:27 PM

Re: Sea Forts
 
They are very similar to off shore oil and gas drilling platforms found in the Gulf Of Mexico and the North Sea, In fact I would not be suprised to find the technology wasnt pioneered by these forts.

IIRC DC has a off shore drilling platform in a map so it would just be a matter of finding someone to model the forts for you.

I think the idea of offshore military platforms is very cool but impractical for FH.

UTHER July 22nd, 2004 07:15 AM

Re: Sea Forts
 
Hey tavodeleon that was a reallty nice and interesting piece of info there mate, i realy enjoyed reading it. THANKS

the_redstar_swl July 22nd, 2004 11:35 AM

Re: Sea Forts
 
if irember right there is one of those that maneges to create its own contry caled "sealand" i will look for a link

tavodeleon89 July 22nd, 2004 08:59 PM

Re: Sea Forts
 
Well it just a suggestion.. I thought it could add some more variarty to a great game.. of course it is impracticle, but you know people love content. Even if it's crap. Well ok no, just content. :D

There was a battle between a Sea Fort and three(?) German ships around 1940 or 1941, I'll look up on it.


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