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Timeframe and Location: 1980s, Atlantic
Alignment: NATO
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BOTA 06 - Tartan Seas

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The Battle of the Atlantic
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***Ignore the Mod Incompatibility Warning due to the latest release. The RN mods should still work.***

PART 6 - TARTAN SEAS:
Marshal Nikolai Ogarkov’s plan to dominate the northern maritime frontier continues to unfold with ruthless precision. Norway is fully occupied and Soviet forces are entrenched across its coast. Mirroring WWII German strategy from 1940, the Red Banner Northern Fleet has transformed Bergen, Stavanger, and Trondheim into heavily fortified naval bastions. From these ports, Soviet warships and submarines now operate with near impunity, pushing deeper into the North Sea and threatening the GIUK Gap—a vital NATO-controlled chokepoint. For Ogarkov, control of the Norwegian coastline is not an end in itself, but a stepping stone toward a larger objective: command of the North Atlantic.

NATO’s victory at the Battle of Jutland halted a Soviet push toward Denmark, but it did not eliminate the threat. Soviet naval activity in the Norwegian Sea and North Sea has surged in the weeks since. Reconnaissance aircraft, Backfire bombers, and maritime patrol assets now fan out from Soviet-controlled airfields in southern Norway, gathering intelligence and preparing to challenge Allied control of the Atlantic airspace. Soviet submarines, shielded by fjords and operating under heavy escort, have begun pressing into the gaps between Iceland, the UK, and the Faeroes, looking for seams in NATO’s maritime shield.

MISSION:
In response, NATO has activated a joint US-UK task group: Task Force 24.9 “CLAYMORE”. Composed of modern Spruance- and Sheffield-class destroyers, and supported by the fast-attack submarine USS Norfolk, TF 24.9 is tasked with sweeping the North Sea northwest of Lossiemouth to intercept and destroy Soviet submarines and auxiliary vessels operating near Scottish waters.

Intelligence reports suggest the Soviets may be preparing a major naval thrust aimed at isolating the UK from the western Atlantic—possibly even laying the groundwork for an amphibious push toward Iceland.

With NATO’s maritime lifeline under threat, RAF Lossiemouth has become a critical forward operating base. Forward-deployed USN P-3C Orion aircraft from VP-10 conduct persistent anti-submarine patrols, while USAF E-3 Sentry AWACS and F-15 fighters deployed to RAF Lossiemouth, provide wide-area air defense. Operating under fog and shifting winds, TF 24.9 is navigating a complex battlespace.

The Soviet Navy has responded with an aggressive screen. Intelligence confirms the presence of a Soviet submarine tender operating as a forward support hub, guarded by destroyers. Below the surface, attack submarines prowl in coordinated patterns. Above, TU-95 Bears and Su-24 bombers crisscross the sky, gathering targeting data and probing NATO’s defenses.

Operation TARTAN SEAS marks a critical inflection point. If the Soviets secure control of the waters near Scotland, they will have a launchpad to strike deeper into the Atlantic and, possibly, a future invasion of Iceland. NATO must contest every mile of sea, every sonar contact, every airborne threat. The fight for the Atlantic is no longer over supply lines—it is over territory. And Scotland’s coastal waters may now decide the next chapter of this war.

CAMPAIGN:
The Battle of the Atlantic campaign unfolds in a dark reimagining of 1984, where Cold War tensions erupt into full-scale war. After seizing power in the Kremlin, Marshal Nikolai Ogarkov launches a lightning invasion of Finland, Sweden, and Norway. Soviet forces pour across Scandinavia and surge into the Norwegian Sea, threatening to sever NATO’s transatlantic lifeline and dominate the GIUK Gap. In response, the U.S. Atlantic Fleet and allied NATO naval forces mobilize for a desperate stand to preserve control of the seas.

From the fog-choked Baltic to the windswept North Atlantic, players will command Task Forces through a series of missions: from the defense of Gotland and interdiction of Soviet amphibious landings, to high-stakes carrier battles in the mid-Atlantic and convoy escorts across submarine-infested waters, to full-scale amphibious warfare. In this struggle for maritime supremacy, every decision counts—and the future of Europe hangs in the balance.

A 25+ mission linear campaign, The Battle of the Atlantic, is inspired by famous naval battles of WWI and WWII. This is my first attempt at developing missions and a campaign. Please let me know in the comments about any bugs or suggestions.
7 Comments
c4r0n1c 12 Aug @ 5:34pm 
I think this might be your best mission of the set so far. Well balanced, but still very challenging. :steamthumbsup:
IlDuce-17  [author] 9 Aug @ 3:16pm 
Thanks @Mutt!!
Mutt 7 Aug @ 11:47pm 
The destroyer squadron tasked with ASW is a really fun element to this mission. You have made a great series.
Strawberry Dragon 5 Aug @ 3:22pm 
@IlDuce-17 Got it! I've been having a lot of fun with these!
Hogthunder 4 Aug @ 5:40am 
I don't know if it's the new update but I'm seeming to have trouble detecting enemy torpedoes even at 6 knots and using VDS and other sensors along with air dropped buoys. Still completed the mission but lost a single ship to a torp. As before, very fun and looking forward to the rest of the missions.
IlDuce-17  [author] 3 Aug @ 11:37pm 
Hi @Strawberry Dragon, they are individual for now based on a campaign story. Once I complete them all, I will package as one campaign. I just wanted to test if people liked them before I invested a whole lot of time in producing them.
Strawberry Dragon 3 Aug @ 7:11pm 
Are these individual missions? I'm just wondering if there will be a collection with all of the missions in the series when you are done