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Old 06-30-12, 09:52 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by TheRoadTrain View Post
Calling All Kaulins.......

I seek advice on approach to convoys in April 1944....
Have finally been granted the XXI,with Bells,Whistle's.

With the torpedo FAT II " Electric" Do I select the ship,then the pattern run in front of the boat or behind?

I not used these pattern torpedos, as I like the TIIIe very reliable, HOWEVER..... in 1944 the Destroyers pick me up much earlier on approaches and even at 180m,and wont leave after hours of hammering.
Was that the way of it in WWII



TII - behind. You probably won't need the zigzag anyways, most likely the TII will just home in right away. They are deadly.

And so were the WWII destroyers. They might have stayed there for 24 hours or even longer. At the end of the war there were destroyers as close escorts and as hunter killer groups. The hunter killer groups were not tied to the close escort duty, but could do what was needed to kill the U-boat they were after.
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