Battle of Baltim

Battle of Baltim
Part of the Yom Kippur War

Diagram outlining the Battle of Baltim
DateOctober 8–9, 1973
Location
Off the coast between Baltim and Damietta, Egypt
31°39′18.49″N 31°27′26.25″E / 31.6551361°N 31.4572917°E / 31.6551361; 31.4572917
Result Israeli victory
Belligerents
 Israel  Egypt
Commanders and leaders
Michael Barkai
Strength
2 Sa'ar 4 boats
2 Sa'ar 3 boats
1 Sa'ar 2 boat
1 Sa'ar 1 boat
4 Osa boats
Casualties and losses
None 3 Osa boats sunk
Unknown killed

The Battle of Baltim (also Battle of Damietta, Battle of Baltim–Damietta, Battle of Damietta–Baltim or Battle of Damietta – El Burelos) was fought between the Israeli Navy and the Egyptian Navy on 8–9 October, 1973, during the Yom Kippur War. It took place off the Nile delta, between Baltim and Damietta. The battle began when six Israeli Sa'ar-class missile boats heading toward Port Said were engaged by four Egyptian Osa-class missile boats coming from Alexandria. It lasted about forty minutes.[1] The Osas fired Styx missiles, missed, and began to withdraw back to Alexandria when the Israelis began to give chase. Two Osas were sunk by Gabriel missiles within a span of ten minutes, and a third was sunk twenty-five minutes later. The fourth made it back to base.[2]

  1. ^ Herzog and Gazit (2005), p. 312
  2. ^ Dupuy (2002), p. 563

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