Date |
Location |
Allied units involved |
Attacking force |
Damage inflicted on Tirpitz |
Allied losses |
Comments |
References
|
8/9 October 1940 |
Wilhelmshaven |
RAF Bomber Command |
17 Hampden medium bombers |
None |
None |
Attempted to bomb Tirpitz in the Wilhelmshaven dry dock |
[1]
|
8/9 January 1941 |
Wilhelmshaven |
RAF Bomber Command |
Total of 32 Wellington, Whitley and Hampden medium bombers |
None |
None |
|
[2]
|
29/30 January 1941 |
Wilhelmshaven |
RAF Bomber Command |
25 Wellington medium bombers 9 Hampden medium bombers |
None |
None |
|
[3]
|
28 February/1 March 1941 |
Wilhelmshaven |
RAF Bomber Command |
Total of 116 Blenheim, Hampden, Wellington and Whitley bombers |
None |
1 Blenheim |
75 of the attackers reported bombing Wilhelmshaven, but no damage was recorded in the city |
[4]
|
28/29 May 1941 |
Kiel |
RAF Bomber Command |
14 Whitley medium bombers |
None |
1 Whitley |
Only 3 of the aircraft dispatched reached the target area due to bad weather |
[5]
|
20/21 June 1941 |
Kiel |
RAF Bomber Command |
47 Wellington medium bombers 24 Hampden medium bombers 20 Whitley medium bombers 13 Stirling heavy bombers 11 Halifax heavy bombers |
None |
2 Wellingtons |
Raid sought to locate and then attack Tirpitz, but the attackers did not sight her. Attacking force bombed the city of Kiel instead. |
[6][7]
|
28/29 January 1942 |
Åsenfjorden |
Royal Air Force |
9 Halifax bombers 7 Stirling bombers |
None |
1 Stirling |
|
[8][9]
|
9 March 1942 |
At sea off the Lofoten islands |
HMS Victorious |
12 Albacore torpedo bombers |
None |
2 Albacores |
Attacked during the Operation Sportpalast raid |
[9]
|
30/31 March 1942 |
Fættenfjord |
Royal Air Force |
33 Halifaxes |
None |
5 Halifaxes |
Most aircraft unable to locate the target area |
[9]
|
27/28 April 1942 |
Fættenfjord |
Royal Air Force |
31 Halifaxes 12 Lancasters |
None |
5 aircraft |
|
[9]
|
28/29 April 1942 |
Fættenfjord |
Royal Air Force |
23 Halifaxes 11 Lancasters |
None |
2 aircraft |
|
[9][10]
|
31 October 1942 |
Trondheimsfjord |
Royal Navy |
2 Chariot manned torpedoes |
None |
2 Chariot manned torpedoes 1 trawler |
Operation Title Operation failed due to mechanical problems |
[11]
|
22 September 1943 |
Kaafjord |
Royal Navy |
4 X Craft midget submarines |
Extensive damage |
3 midget submarines 3 killed, 6 captured |
Operation Source |
[12]
|
10/11 February 1944 |
Kaafjord |
Soviet Air Forces |
15 aircraft |
None |
None |
Only 4 aircraft reached the target area |
[13]
|
3 April 1944 |
Kaafjord |
Home Fleet |
40 Barracuda dive bombers 80 fighters |
Light damage from 15 bomb hits and straffing 122 killed, 316 wounded |
3 Barracudas 1 Hellcat 9 killed |
Operation Tungsten |
[9]
|
24 April 1944 |
Kaafjord |
Home Fleet |
N/A |
None |
None |
Operation Planet Cancelled due to bad weather before aircraft were launched |
[9]
|
15 May 1944 |
Kaafjord |
Home Fleet |
27 Barracuda dive bombers 36 fighters |
None |
None |
Operation Brawn Cancelled due to bad weather after aircraft were launched |
[9]
|
28 May 1944 |
Kaafjord |
Home Fleet |
N/A |
None |
None |
Operation Tiger Claw Cancelled due to bad weather before aircraft were launched |
[9]
|
17 July 1944 |
Kaafjord |
Home Fleet |
44 Barracuda dive bombers 40 fighters |
None |
1 Barracuda 1 Corsair |
Operation Mascot |
[14]
|
22 August 1944 (am) |
Kaafjord |
Home Fleet |
44 Barracuda dive bombers 53 fighters |
None |
3 aircraft |
Operation Goodwood |
[14]
|
22 August 1944 (pm) |
Kaafjord |
Home Fleet |
14 fighters |
None |
None |
Operation Goodwood |
[14]
|
24 August 1944 |
Kaafjord |
Home Fleet |
33 Barracuda dive bombers 44 fighters |
Superficial damage from 2 bomb hits |
6 aircraft |
Operation Goodwood |
[14]
|
29 August 1944 |
Kaafjord |
Home Fleet |
26 Barracuda dive bombers 41 fighters |
None |
2 aircraft |
Operation Goodwood |
[14]
|
15 September 1944 |
Kaafjord |
No. 9 Squadron RAF No. 617 Squadron RAF |
28 Lancaster heavy bombers |
Severe damage from 1 bomb hit |
None |
Operation Paravane |
[14]
|
29 October 1944 |
Tromsø |
No. 9 Squadron RAF No. 617 Squadron RAF |
38 Lancaster heavy bombers |
Minor damage from a near miss |
1 Lancaster |
Operation Obviate |
[14]
|
12 November 1944 |
Tromsø |
No. 9 Squadron RAF No. 617 Squadron RAF |
32 Lancaster heavy bombers |
Capsized after 3 direct hits and 2 near misses Between 950 and 1,204 killed |
1 Lancaster |
Operation Catechism |
[14]
|