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tench class
ive seen it before but i cant find it in the faq section, but i was wondering if the tench class subs will be included since very few actually made patrols?
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I don't see why not. They were identical to the late-model Balaos except for a better dive depth.
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I don't think they will make into the game. From what I've seen and heard we'll only get the Gato and Balao class.
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One can only hope :up:
"I don't see why not. They were identical to the late-model Balaos except for a better dive depth." Was that the only difference? Why was the tower such a different shape? http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...%3B0841801.jpg |
Woah sorry for the extra large print.... my internets changing its own font :-?
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you all are quick on the draw.... lol!
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My answer was going to be "good question-I don't know", but I like the other answers better. |
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The tench in that photo seems to be taking on the appearance of early cold war subs. Does anyone know when the tench class was eventualy scrapped for more modern vessles? I assume most gatos, balaos, tenches were in excess after the war and were sold to other countries... |
This particular boat, USS Thornback (SS-418), was sold to the Turkish navy in 1971 - decommisioned from the US Navy in July of that year. The Turks used her for 28 years until she was turned into a floating museum
in Istanbul Turkey. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Tho...st-war_service Barkhorn. |
I seriously doubt that the Tench will be included, as I haven't heard any word about that from Ubi. I wish it would be, as I am here in Pittsburgh and the USS Requin at our Carnegie Science Center was a Tench Class. Regardless, I'll be sure to chose the Balao on my first single player mission and take a trip down to visit the Requin that week. I am so excited!
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Yeah im still surprised they havnt added the 688i class..... i thought they were going for historical accuracy here :-?
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They removed the deck guns and the AA batteries too during GUPPY. I saw a modified Tench in Baltimore during Christmas, the USS Torsk. She's a beautiful boat, although they put the conning tower off limits and I couldn't go look through the scope. I think the USN used her as a training boat for the better part of the Cold War.
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I think besides the greater dive depth as SailorSteve already pointed out, the Tench class also carried 28 torpedos instead of 24. However, they really weren't available to the Pacific was in time to have an impact as the Balao and Gato classes had already "gotten the job done".
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I have a book called "Fleet Submarines," a Warship Data Special(sorry I dont have the Author(s) name(s), nor do I have the publishing info, but it tells of only one Tench class submarine actually seeing action. (The book is more of a booklet) I am at school, and I dont have the book readily available, but I will post this probably tomorrow. Also, it says that there is a surprisingly small amount of pictures available of the Tench. Most were scrapped or the actual building of these boats were cancelled.
I also forgot the name of the boat, I think it's the Remora? Also, some of the Tench were sold to different countries, even as late as 1973. This could be a reason that there aren't any Tench boats in SH4. |
I belive a handfull of Trench Classes made patrols. bout say15 +/-
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Tench class:
There were 146 boats authorized in the class but only 31 were completed - many being commissioned after the war was over. The rest were cancelled as the war was clearly coming to a close. The following Tench boats made war cruises: Tench (well that figures) Thornback Tigrone Tirante Trutta Toro Torsk Argonaut Quillback Runner Cutlass The Torsk did - it is on the list above. Becuna was a Balao. |
Hey everyone.
Here are those books I spoke of... 1. The Floating Dry Dock A Pictorial Histories Publication Fleet Submarines of World War Two Warship's Data Special Author: Thomas F. Walkowiak ISBN: 0-933126-72-7 Only fo0r Gato, Balao, and Tench classes. Lotsa info and the differences between them. Also here's another one thats pretty good... 2. New Vanguard Osprey Publishing US Submarines 1941-45 Author: Jim Christley Illust.: Tony Bryan ISBN: 1-84176-859-6 I am listing these as I can't take my computer to bed and I like to have some bed time reading on the subject. I also rented Jane's Fighting ships of WW2, just to get a feel of the types of vessels that will be encountered. Also, my copy is paid in full at EB games!:rock: |
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