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MrMojok69
09-28-19, 03:39 PM
Did you ever wonder what it sounded like when the gyro was set on a torpedo? Well, here you can find out:

https://www.hnsa.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/gisr.mp3

WWII-era and 1960s recordings. Underwater fish/mammal sounds, sounds of onboard pipes/alarms, onboard equipment, sounds of submarines recorded from sonobouys, and even sound recordings of WWII attacks being made, recorded in the control room! Feast your ears on these:

Underwater critter sounds, torpedo launch, sonar ping, ice floes, etc. (https://www.hnsa.org/manuals-documents/historic-naval-sound-and-video/sound-in-the-sea/)

Various shipboard calls (https://www.hnsa.org/manuals-documents/historic-naval-sound-and-video/calls/)

Sounds recorded from sonobouys (https://www.hnsa.org/manuals-documents/historic-naval-sound-and-video/sonobuoy/)

WWII JP sonar training sounds-VERY interesting (https://www.hnsa.org/manuals-documents/historic-naval-sound-and-video/jp-sonar/)

Various equipment sounds, recorded on USS Pampanito (https://www.hnsa.org/manuals-documents/historic-naval-sound-and-video/pampanito/)

Recordings made onboard USS Sealion during attacks on two differents ships (including IJN Kongo battleship). Best listened to with a good set of headphones, a lot of it is difficult to make out (https://www.hnsa.org/manuals-documents/historic-naval-sound-and-video/sealion/)

My personal favorite, the famous torpedo launch sequence recording. For some reason I never imagined that a torpedo sounds like this (https://www.hnsa.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/track33.mp3)