Part of the 'Weather at War' series,this episode examines the effects of fog on military engagements throughout history, including Napoleon's victory at Austerlitz in 1805, the Battle of Khe Sanh in the Vietnam War in 1968, and the infamous 'channel dash' of World War Two in which Operation Cerberus saw three of Germany's largest ships successfully elude a British blockade owing to the cloak of mist hiding them from scout planes and lookout boats.
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