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soloshrov
07-02-23, 07:54 PM
Hello, before I get the comments about "historical realism" and "you wont last a single patrol," I have the Type XXI in 1939 and I'm playing to have fun.


I've been working through the files in GWX OneAlex attempting to fit the 105mm deck gun to the Type XXI. There was a post on this website some 8 years ago for this same subject though it appears to have gone nowhere.

Does anyone here possibly have a tutorial for something like this? Or advice on how to do it? I have experience doing this like this for SH4 FOTRS and KSDII but GWXOA is significantly more convoluted.

Aktungbby
07-02-23, 09:19 PM
soloshrov!:Kaleun_Salute: on the surface since 2/22...and 'you won't last a singlle patrol'!:03:

Shadowblade
07-03-23, 04:32 AM
I understand - deck gunning is fun plus it saves torpedoes :arrgh!:

TheNolan
07-07-23, 10:18 AM
Pretty sure the Germans missed out not loading up U-boats with guns. Could easily fit 2 on the front deck, another on the conning tower replacing the aa, and another on the rear deck. With this configuration and a low profile the allied destroyers would become the prey!

FUBAR295
07-07-23, 11:22 AM
Pretty sure the Germans missed out not loading up U-boats with guns. Could easily fit 2 on the front deck, another on the conning tower replacing the aa, and another on the rear deck. With this configuration and a low profile the allied destroyers would become the prey!


From the Uboat Commanders Handbook :


Section V
The Submarine as a Gunnery Vessel.
271.) The submarine as a gunnery vessel is in itself properly a contradiction in terms. Being
incapable of offering powerful resistance, and because of its low and unstable gunnery and
controlling platforms, which are directly exposed to the action of the sea, it cannot be said to
be built for artillery combat. In the use of gunnery, the submarine proper is fundamentally
inferior to any surface vessel of war, because every gunnery duel means that for the
submarine, unlike its adversary on the surface, everything is at stake, since a hit on the body
of the submarine may render it incapable of diving, and thus lead to its total loss.
A gunnery duel between the submarine proper, i.e., the torpedo-carrying submarine as a
weapon of attack, and surface vessels of war, is therefore impracticable.


Given these facts, multiple guns on Uboats not really a practical. :03:

Shadowblade
07-07-23, 01:03 PM
Given these facts, multiple guns on Uboats not really a practical. :03:


U-196: "I dont think so." :03:
(two 10.5 cm SK C/32 deck guns, 240 rounds)


Second 10.5 cm deck gun would be nice, they are great against unarmed merchant ships :arrgh!:

Shadowblade
07-07-23, 01:22 PM
Pretty sure the Germans missed out not loading up U-boats with guns. Could easily fit 2 on the front deck, another on the conning tower replacing the aa, and another on the rear deck. With this configuration and a low profile the allied destroyers would become the prey!


- well, artillery duel with destroyers sounds more like suicide
- it is always good to have some AA defense

FUBAR295
07-07-23, 02:53 PM
U-196: "I dont think so." :03:
(two 10.5 cm SK C/32 deck guns, 240 rounds)


Second 10.5 cm deck gun would be nice, they are great against unarmed merchant ships :arrgh!:


As I said, more than one gun is not practical, no impossible. :03:

Shadowblade
07-07-23, 03:47 PM
As I said, more than one gun is not practical, no impossible. :03:


well, sinking merchant faster with 2 deck guns sounds practical for me :03:

Tabris
07-08-23, 01:00 AM
not sure how much this helps you, but I use Evan82's XXI mod which includes his type XXI flak mod. As designed, the XXI was to have 30mm MK 303 cannons firing a 30×210mm cartridge, but the guns weren't ready in time so 20mm guns were used instead. The mod makes the guns a good deal more powerful. I've found they still don't effortlessly destroy patrol bombers, but they make short work of Avengers and they're very effective (a little too effective) against small ships. I frequently use the guns to attack merchants of less than 3000 tons and it often takes less than one belt to do so, especially if you're putting most of the hits below the waterline.

It's definitely not the same as an actual deck gun. You have to fire it manually of course, and the effective range is a little shorter unless you're in very calm seas. But as a frequent Type XXI driver, I find the guns more than adequate against typical deck gun targets.