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Рубрики WWII; Флот; ВВС; Версия для печати

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>>да и с авиацией непонятно - в РеИ немцы слили воздушную Битву за Британию, в вашей альтернативке -задач у немецкой авиации даже больше, наряд сил одинаковый ....
>И самое главное, если для англии возникнет реальная угроза - то в канал просто войдет десяток линкоров и несколько десятков крейсеров, не считая всяких эсминцев. И эту орду люфтваффе не остановит, даже если нанесет ей тяжелые потери.

Вот, что Royal Navy мог противопоставить Вторжению:

The British Home Fleet was a force that dwarfed anything the Kriegsmarine could put to sea. On 1 July 1940, one cruiser and 23 destroyers were committed to escort duties in the Western Approaches, plus 12 destroyers and one cruiser on the Tyne and the aircraft carrier Argus. More immediately available were ten destroyers at the south coast ports of Dover and Portsmouth, a cruiser and three destroyers at Sheerness on the River Thames, three cruisers and seven destroyers at the Humber, 9 destroyers at Harwich, and two cruisers at Rosyth. The rest of the Home Fleet—five battleships, three cruisers and nine destroyers—was based far to the north at Scapa Flow. There were, in addition, many corvettes, minesweepers, and other small vessels. By the end of July, a dozen additional destroyers were transferred from escort duties to the defence of the homeland, and more would join the Home Fleet shortly after. At the end of August, the battleship HMS Rodney was sent south to Rosyth for anti-invasion duties. She was joined on 13 September by her sister ship HMS Nelson, the battlecruiser HMS Hood, three anti-aircraft cruisers and a destroyer flotilla.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_anti-invasion_preparations_of_the_Second_World_War#Royal_Navy

С уважением, СИ