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Old 11-04-07, 07:44 AM   #1
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Hi everyone.

On one of my career mission i came in conflict with something i think could be a japanese midget sub, I am not 100% sure. But i think so....

In case there was a MS, what where the tactics they used?

And #2: how do i fight them off?
I am not shure I wanna try torps, they probably not mutch bigger than a torpedo.
Do i try to find them and run them down?
Force them to the surface an shoot them to pieces with the deckgun??
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I don't know how you would force them to the surface unless you have DC racks onboard. Midget subs never attacked US subs that I know of. Given their limited range (they had electric motors only) they were usually used in harbour raids and not on the open sea. Rather an ineffective weapon given their dismal war record. Kaitens did a little better.
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Didnt they attack any US ports in the war? Or more accurate, the ships in the port...
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Didnt they attack any US ports in the war? Or more accurate, the ships in the port...
They participated in the Pearl Harbor raid that started the war. It was a midget submarine creeping in that resulted in the first US shots of the Pacific war when the USS Ward spotted her and attacked. None of the midget subs hit anything although at least one did get in and try. USS Monaghan rammed it in the East Loch. The US also got it's first prisoner of war when one of them washed up on a Oahu beach. They also were also used to raid Sydney, Australia and Diego Suarez, Madagascar in 1942. Not to much efffect again. I think they sank a old barracks ships in the Sydney raid.
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If you use a torp they just fly all the way to Japan.
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Five Ko-hyoteki-class midget submarines were used in the 1941attack on Pearl Harbor, in which the type 97 torpedo was used operationally. One of these five midget submarines was shot and sunk by the USS Ward as it was spotted trying to enter Pearl Harbor. The wreckage of the submarine was located by NOAA's Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory (HURL) in August 2002.
Photographic analysis conducted by the United States Naval Institute in 1999 indicates one of the five Ko-hyoteki-class submarines managed to enter Pearl Harbor, and successfully fired a torpedo into theUSS West Virginia. The submarine's final resting place is unknown. Good fishing......
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Photographic analysis conducted by the United States Naval Institute in 1999 indicates one of the five Ko-hyoteki-class submarines managed to enter Pearl Harbor, and successfully fired a torpedo into theUSS West Virginia. The submarine's final resting place is unknown. Good fishing......
Actually they found and raised it not long after the attack. You can see the effect of the destroyer Monaghen's ramming in this photograph. The dimples on the hull were caused by depth charges.

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I don't know how you would force them to the surface unless you have DC racks onboard. Midget subs never attacked US subs that I know of. Given their limited range (they had electric motors only) they were usually used in harbour raids and not on the open sea. Rather an ineffective weapon given their dismal war record. Kaitens did a little better.
In the SH4 aspect, I don't think they'd be very much fun. (Don't get me wrong, I love Japanese midget subs) But, as Torplexed said, they are very limited. They used them around Guadalcanal also. On a historical side note, the torpedoes for the midgets were horrible!
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more midget subs:


The one the USS Ward sunk:
http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/HURL/midget.html

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The funniest thing is they weren't designed as a suicide weapon like the human torpedo 'kaiten'. But the effect was the same. Hardily anyone survived who got the honor of manning these things in an attack.

I think of all the midget subs used by the various nations in WW2 the British X-craft used against the Tirpitz in Norway and against Japanese heavy cruisers in Singapore harbor probably had the best record.
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Here's some of my photos inside a kaiten. (A real kaiten)




don't ask how I got this shot


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You've been to the naval museum in Keyport, Washington I see. Apparently, you went under the ropes around the exhibit as well. :rotfl:

You couldn't get me to man one of those deathtraps at the point of a gun. :p
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You've been to the naval museum in Keyport, Washington I see. Apparently, you went under the ropes around the exhibit as well. :rotfl:

You couldn't get me to man one of those deathtraps at the point of a gun. :p
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Ahhh yes...the USS Turner Joy at the Puget Sound Naval Yard. Nice...but I'd rather have the Missouri back.
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Ahhh yes...the USS Turner Joy at the Puget Sound Naval Yard. Nice...but I'd rather have the Missouri back.
I saw that @ Astoria! I need to scan those pictures. You should have seen the traffic jam that ship caused getting into Astoria It totally clogged up hwy 101 for miles and miles 10+? I went to see it 2 hours before it closed, I only waited 20 minutes in line
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