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How did DDs know they got a Submarine?
Like Really would they just chase after it until they were outta DCs or something?
Would they keep Depth chargeing a Neutralized sub? EDIT: Sorry Title should of been "Killed" a Submarine |
IRL the following would happen:
They'd look and listen for signs of a kill. Debris is the most obvious symptom. There was a sub, for example, that was sank in March '42 off the coast of the US. The DD crew found a human heart and lungs (!). Clothing, wood, and supplies/provisions might float to the surface. An extremely large oil slick is another symptom (don't remember if diesel leaves an oil slick). Sometimes the passive sonar operator would hear the crushing noises on their gear. Sometimes there would be no symptoms. On many occasions, the uboat got "lucky" because the DD erroneously thought he got a kill and took off. Much of what happened involved a decent amount of guesswork. On the flip side, the uboat skippers were wrong to the tune of about 40-50% as to how much tonnage they sunk. Frequently, the tanker they thought was going down got the fires under control and limped back to port. |
Thanks, very good info.
Ugh I would lose my stomach if i saw a human heart or innards float up. |
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Lol, I think we could all agree with that. Begs the question though, what happened to the rest of the poor bloke :huh:. I could understand perhaps a limb or two, but internal organs? Explosive decompression or something like that maybe?
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Here are some nice examples......no hearts or lungs though...
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Don't recall the sub number off the top of my head though :nope: IIRC the heart had dozens of wood splinters in it and resembled a pin cushion :arrgh!: |
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Checked up on it (the book is permanently housed in my bathroom ;-D) and it was U-252, sunk around the Denmark strait, Spring of '42. My location was a bit off . . . er, 5000 miles off.
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If you've any interest in the Pacific theatre....you should read his book 'Silent Service'....another jewel :up: |
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I didn't suggest it as a means of getting interested in SH4 (look at my sig) ;)
I just meant it's a bloody good read for anyone who is interested in submarine warfare in the Pacific :up: |
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