Firstly just how important it was to the Russian Campaign for the Germans to sink a large proportion of just one convoy.
It was stated that the transport capacity of just one Artic convoy, of say 20 ships, amounted to approximately 260 bombers and around 4,000 tanks.
So that was more or less the equipment for a whole Army Section on the Eastern Front.
Therefore this supply to the Eatern Front for the Russians made a significant difference everytime.
This was the first point I had previously downplayed in my mind - the sheer importance of these convoys to the overall effect on the Eastern Front and the war holestically.
Secondly I heard over the weekend the respective radar performances of the Duke of York and Scharnhorst by late 1943 and was rather surprised at the disparity.
It was stated that Duke of York's in 1943 could range upto a maximum of 70km or in old money thats about 43.5miles which is just under 39 nautical miles.
Compare this to Scharnhorst's which could only range to a maximum of 18km! 11.1 miles or about 9.6 nautical miles.
I never before had realised this enormous difference in performance which in the rough weather and dim light of the artic became even more of a tactical advantage.
Though I did realise beforehand that Belfast and Norfolk did pick up Scharnhorst on their radar sets and fired starshell at her before he had spotted them.
Of course those that are familar with the battle also know that Scharnhorst's radar set atop her bridge was disabled early on in the battle by the cruisers and she only had her much lower aft set operational.
Overall then this technical inferiority meant that when Scharnhorst did sortie she was blind in comparison of the Allied warships and it was doubtful if she could ever have survived the trap that awaited her.
Thoughts gentlemen please!