Cruel Seas: Barrage Balloons
As airpower grew in strength as the war progressed, the world’s navies used any and all devices to keep strike aircraft away from their shipping, whether large or small, naval or merchantmen. The humble barrage balloon, a gas-filled bag secured by a stout steel cable and floating perhaps a few hundred feet above the craft, was common to most navies and helped deter either low flying torpedo attacks or as often, dive bombers. Simply put, they spooked attacking pilots who feared to lose a wing in a collision with the steel cable hovering over the target ship.
Photos of the Allied fleet at D-Day show hundreds of these bloated gasbags suspended over the fleet as protection against the Luftwaffe. As the Luftwaffe was incapable of serious day attacks, they were taken down as they, in fact, made a great aiming point for German artillery ranging! They were cheap and relatively effective; discouraging pilots from pressing home an attack.
In Cruel Seas, any force can field a barrage balloon on a vessel that is medium sized or above. Vessels towing a giant balloon are unable to move faster than combat speed; fast speed would be troubling for any crew to cope with.
This pack includes 2 resin Barrage Balloons. Wire stand is not included.
Barrage Balloons (30pts):
Any boat equipped with a balloon uses the following rule: Any attacking aircraft, if choosing a balloon equipped vessel, must first make a skill roll as usual. If the aircraft fails, it cannot attack and passes over the target with no offensive action. In addition, if failed, the defender rolls a D10. On a score of 10, the aircraft is destroyed and removed from the table immediately.
Barrage balloons slow you down and cost points but may just save your ship!
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
As airpower grew in strength as the war progressed, the world’s navies used any and all devices to keep strike aircraft away from their shipping, whether large or small, naval or merchantmen. The humble barrage balloon, a gas-filled bag secured by a stout steel cable and floating perhaps a few hundred feet above the craft, was common to most navies and helped deter either low flying torpedo attacks or as often, dive bombers. Simply put, they spooked attacking pilots who feared to lose a wing in a collision with the steel cable hovering over the target ship.
Photos of the Allied fleet at D-Day show hundreds of these bloated gasbags suspended over the fleet as protection against the Luftwaffe. As the Luftwaffe was incapable of serious day attacks, they were taken down as they, in fact, made a great aiming point for German artillery ranging! They were cheap and relatively effective; discouraging pilots from pressing home an attack.
In Cruel Seas, any force can field a barrage balloon on a vessel that is medium sized or above. Vessels towing a giant balloon are unable to move faster than combat speed; fast speed would be troubling for any crew to cope with.
This pack includes 2 resin Barrage Balloons. Wire stand is not included.
Barrage Balloons (30pts):
Any boat equipped with a balloon uses the following rule: Any attacking aircraft, if choosing a balloon equipped vessel, must first make a skill roll as usual. If the aircraft fails, it cannot attack and passes over the target with no offensive action. In addition, if failed, the defender rolls a D10. On a score of 10, the aircraft is destroyed and removed from the table immediately.
Barrage balloons slow you down and cost points but may just save your ship!
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted