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they could also have the british x-craft trying to blow up the tirpitz
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How would you mod side cargos?
How would you mod divers? |
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All the classic straight runners stayed in service till the 1970s.
Even the postwar german navy still used G7A torpedoes (given back to Germany by the RN) on their new U-Boats, as well as british Mk VIIs. Apparently even the Mk.14 stayed in service that long! |
All this talk about new subs and expansion disks is giving me.......dare I say it....A MAJOR JOHNSON!! LOL!!! Yes I say! I'm for it, and I'll pay for it!
Someone mentioned S-boats. SH1 manual says that S-boats were left over from WW1 and in the beginning of the was some were based out of Manila. Were there different S-boats?? But I have to admit I enjoyed starting a campaign in SH1 and being assigned one of those old boats. Now that was a challange! 4 bow tubes and only 1 aft! Does SH4 have those old boats in it?? I bought the game but haven't gotten passed the <cough cough!> training missions with 1.1. Installed 1.2 but things got hectic at work, the dog hurt it's leg, I bought a new car etc. Just never had a chance to get back to it. But all this talk is getting my desils going!! :) |
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The British developed an "S"-class submarine; the U.S. also developed its own "S"-class submarine different from the British "S"-class. The British also had several U.S. "S"-class submarines via Lend-Lease that the British called the "P"-class so they would not be confused with the Britain's own "S"-class. Both of these submarine classes were developed after World War I, with each class going through several rounds of improvement before World War II began. Both "S"-classes were designed for short-range coastal defense operations: the U.S. version for operation off the U.S. east and west coasts, and the British version for operation in northwest Europe and the Mediterranean Sea. Pablo |
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