Battle of Dynekilen

Battle of Dynekilen

Infobox Military Conflict


caption=
conflict=Battle of Dynekilen
colour_scheme=background:#cccccc
partof=the Great Northern War
date=July 8 1716
place=Dynekilen fjord, north of Strömstad
result=Danish-Norwegian victory
combatant1=
combatant2=
commander1=Peder Tordenskjold
commander2=Olof Strömstierna
strength1=6 ships
strength2=15+ ships
casualties1=76
casualties2=?

The naval Battle of Dynekilen took place on 8 July 1716 during the Great Northern War, when a light Dano-Norwegian force under Tordenskjold trapped and defeated a similar Swedish force in Dynekilen fjord (just north of Strömstad), on the west coast of Sweden. 80 percent of the sailors and 90 percent of the soldiers in Tordenskjolds force were Norwegian. The Swedes had been escorting troops from Göteborg (Gothenburg) to Fredrikstad.

The Dano-Norwegian flotilla defeated the Swedes, who had arranged their ships and boats defensively, and destroyed a small island fort equipped with six 12-pounder guns. The largest Swedish ship, "Stenbock", was surrendered, after which the lighter vessels were run aground and abandoned. A Swedish land force then arrived, forcing Tordenskjold to quickly leave, taking with him some of the captured Swedish ships. The rest were destroyed. The Dano-Norwegian force suffered 76 casualties.

hips involved

Denmark-Norway (Tordenskjold)

"Hjælper" 47 (pram)
"Hvide Ørn" 30 (frigate)
"Vindhund" 16 (frigate)
"Charlotte Amalia" 7 (galley)
"Louisa" 7 (galley)
"Prinds Christian" 7 (galley)

weden

"Stenbock" 24 (pram) - Surrendered
"Proserpina" 14 (galley) - Captured
"Ulysses" 6 (galley) - Captured
"Lucretia" 13 (galley) - Captured
"Hecla" 13 (galley) - Captured and destroyed
"Achilles" 5 (half-galley) - Captured
"Pollux" 5 (half-galley) - Captured
"Hector" 5 (half-galley) - Captured, destroyed soon after
"Castor" 5 (half-galley) - Captured
"?" (half-galley/"double-sloop") - Captured and destroyed
"?" (half-galley/"double-sloop") - Captured and destroyed
"?" ("double-sloop") - Captured
"?" ("double-sloop") - Captured
"?" ("double-sloop") - Captured and destroyed
"?" ("double-sloop") - Captured and destroyed
transports - 19 captured, 10 destroyed (numbers not totally certain)
a few armed boats - 2 captured

ources

*"Naval Wars in the Baltic 1553-1850" (1910) - R. C. Anderson
* [http://www.mil.no/sjo/start/fakta/historie/dagfordag/#2 Royal Norwegian Navy]


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