The Naval SITREP is published twice a year by the Admiralty Trilogy Group. It supports the Admiralty Trilogy game system with scenarios, articles on history and technology, and rules expansions & corrections. The Naval SITREP Issue #3 was published in April 1995. Table of contents: Command at Sea Scenario: A raider´s battle Kitbash Corner Russian subs: the...
The First Part of the Mediterranean War - June, 1940 to July, 1941. Contains Scenarios: First Blood, Bagnolini vs. Calypso Action Off Calabria (Punta Stilo) Cape Spada Ajax and Convoy MB6 Rainbow's End (Brit SS vs. Italian SS) The Taranto Raid Otranto Straits The Fight off Cape Teulada The Inshore Squadron at Bardia Operation Excess The Vega Incident...
Volume 7 in the Command at Sea series of naval wargames. Atlantic Navies includes three books covering the history and data of the naval forces of Great Britain and the Commonwealth, Germany, and France. This set also includes the 4th Edition Command at Sea rules, which include new rules concerning dogfighting and air attacks and skill factors for...
(from Clash of Arms website:) Building on Clash of Arms' critically acclaimed The Rising Sun, Steel Typhoon features 36 scenarios covering the biggest and most famous naval battles of WWII inthe Pacific: Rabaul, Truk, the Marianas, Leyte and Okinawa plus hypothetical scenarios that challenge the players with historical alternatives! Designed specifically...
For the first time statistics for US ships and aircraft, and all their weapons and sensors are available in Command At Sea(CaS) 4th Edition standard. American Fleets includes over 250 ship classes and over 190 aircraft, many of which have not appeared in CaS format before. All earlier listings for these ships and aircraft have been reviewed and updated to...
From the publisher's website: In the late 1920s, naval analyst and former spy Hector C. Bywater wrote what today would be called a "techno-thriller." His novel described a hypothetical conflict between Japan and the USA, set in his near future, 1931. His background in naval tactics, ship design, and history made him the perfect choice to write the story...
The Emperor’s Fleet provides statistics for the Japanese ships and aircraft, and all their weapons and sensors, extant in the Second World War. Over 200 ship classes and over 130 aircraft are included, many of which have not appeared in Trilogy products before. All earlier listings for these ships and aircraft have been updated to include information from...
Gruppe Nord traces the history of the German Kriegsmarine’s surface fleet in the North Atlantic, the North and Norwegian Seas in WW II. Misunderstood and misused by Hitler and his generals, the roster of Germany’s surface ships is filled with famous names: Bismarck, Admiral Graf Spee, Scharnhorstand many others. However, the battle history of these...
Home Fleet’s 140 pages contain the many warships and military aircraft of the Royal and Commonwealth Navies from the Second World War. Almost every Command at Sea product published by Clash of Arms has included British and Commonwealth ships fighting all over the world. Listings for the various ship and planes and weapons were published as needed in each...
La Guerre Navale tells the story of the French Navy in WW II, a major fleet with first-class ships and well-trained crews that was robbed of its chance to defend France by the German Blitzkrieg of May 1940, its ordered destruction at Mers-El-Kebir by the British leadership, and its scuttling at Toulon in defiance of the Nazis. Twenty-two scenarios provide...
(from Clash of Arms website:) Mediterranean Fleets includes over 150 ships and 90 aircraft! For the first time the Admiralty Trilogy covers the Greek, Turkish and Yugoslavian Navies. Previous listings of Italian ships and aircraft have been updated with information from many new reference sources (including Italian naval experts in Italy who were consulted...