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06-02-15, 02:25 PM | #16 |
The Old Man
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No argument here, in real life there were nets and anti submarine mines (set at 60 feet or so, to allow surface ships to pass over but would kill a sub at periscope depth) guarding all the entrances to the inland sea, in addition to regular air and surface patrols. The water was so shallow over most of the inland sea that the only thing more ridiculous would be a U-Boat sent to take pictures in the Everglades.
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06-03-15, 01:04 AM | #17 |
Planesman
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You could just wait until '45 and the Enola Gay will take care of Hiroshima for you!
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06-12-15, 08:23 PM | #18 |
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I have ran it before. Surface during the day and hit the deep points to hide in.
It can be done.
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