The first ever illustrated study of the largest and most significant
clash between the Royal Navy and the Italian Regia Marina.
The Battle of Matapan witnessed the first use of decisive new
technologies to bring about a stunning British victory over the Italian
Navy. The Allies had tapped into the Ultra coded messages sent by the
Axis powers, and the battle witnessed the use of radar and carrier-based
air strikes to bring about a critical night action. The result was the
most decisive engagement of the Mediterranean naval war.
Written by renowned naval historian Angus Konstam, this book offers for
the first time a unique and fully illustrated exploration of the battle.
It also examines why, despite the emphatic and decisive Royal Navy
victory, the Allies failed to capitalize on the strategic advantage
earned in the months that followed. Battlescene artworks bring to life
the cruiser clashes early on 28 March off Gavdos, the Fleet Air Arm
attacks on the Italian fleet, and the 28/29 March night action that
resulted in the destruction of Admiral Carlo Cattaneo's ships - Italy's
worst naval defeat. The progress of the action from the initial
Operation Gaudo sweep by Italy's powerful battle fleet towards Crete
(aimed at disrupting Allied convoys) to the events of the climactic
battle itself is revealed in detailed maps.