Action of 4 May 1917

Action of 4 May 1917
Part of World War I

A painting of the engagement between Australian light cruiser HMAS Sydney and German Zeppelin LZ43 in the North Sea on 4 May 1917.
Date4 May 1917
Location56°N 03°E / 56°N 3°E / 56; 3 (North Sea)
Result Indecisive
Belligerents
 United Kingdom
 Australia
 Germany
Commanders and leaders
John Dumaresq Hermann Kraushaar
Strength
2 light cruisers
4 destroyers
1 Zeppelin
2 submarines
Casualties and losses
None None
Action of 4 May 1917 is located in North Sea
Action of 4 May 1917
The battle location in the North Sea

The action of 4 May 1917 was a naval and air engagement of the First World War in the North Sea. The action took place between the German Zeppelin LZ 92 (tactical name: L.43), several German submarines and a naval force led by the Australian light cruiser HMAS Sydney. The action was inconclusive with no casualties on either side, concluding when the Zeppelin had dropped all of its bombs and the cruisers had expended all of their anti-aircraft ammunition.


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