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kevinlv 03-26-10 05:54 AM

IS there a MODed SUB with cruise missile?
 
i think it's quite cool by lanching cruise missile from a submaring,
don't you think?

IS there anu MOD include this function?

Paul Riley 03-26-10 06:04 AM

I think you may need to play a nuclear sub game,i'm afraid German U-Boats didnt carry such things :har:

Jimbuna 03-26-10 06:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Paul Riley (Post 1334739)
I think you may need to play a nuclear sub game,i'm afraid German U-Boats didnt carry such things :har:

They came pretty close:

http://images.google.co.uk/imgres?im...26tbs%3Disch:1

Paul Riley 03-26-10 06:23 AM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1334753)

I wonder if they could have ever converted a V2 to be fired from a U-Boat? That really would have been hard to counter,they would simply park the U-Boat literally in the Thames somewhere and *boom!*,bob's your aunty,they would have never had time to react to such a sudden attack :o
Looking at the images the system looked very rudimentary and would have created awful drag I reckon.Ideally it needs to be installed inside the hull itself?,like modern Trident subs.
Interesting link jim,cheers.

KL-alfman 03-26-10 06:30 AM

Jimbuna, I'm deeply impressed by your endless knowledge of U-Boot warfare. :o
thx for sharing!
(I'd never assumed such a thing was even considered)

Paul Riley 03-26-10 06:33 AM

I dont even think Jim is technically alive,he is in fact a ghostly apparition sent with a single purpose,to keep the U-Boat memory alive :o:timeout:
He has haunted mens dreams for centuries and is the key figure in all known sea hauntings and superstitions.He may very well be what we know as Davey Jones himself!

KL-alfman 03-26-10 06:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Paul Riley (Post 1334774)
Davey Jones himself!


http://www.my-smileys.de/smileys3/01_4.gif

Paul Riley 03-26-10 07:02 AM

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Originally Posted by KL-alfman (Post 1334782)


:salute:

maillemaker 03-26-10 10:25 AM

I thought I remembered reading about plans or tests for carrying a V2 in a towable, submersible launch platform?

Anyway I don't know that the strategic value would have been that great, other than providing increased range, which would have been fantastic, of course.

Once launched, there was no technology that could intercept or shoot down a V2 that I know of.

Steve

Paul Riley 03-26-10 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by maillemaker (Post 1335089)

Once launched, there was no technology that could intercept or shoot down a V2 that I know of.

Steve

Certainly not at close range thats for sure.The only way Britain ever dealt with them was with Spitfires (if they got scrambled in time that is),where they would fly and maintain course and speed with the V2,then fly so that their wing was directly under the wing of the V2,then roll over flipping it in the process,which would knock it off course,then hopefully it would land in a field somewhere :timeout:

maillemaker 03-26-10 10:43 AM

Paul, I think you are talking about the V1 buzz bombs? They could be shot down.

V2 rockets were supersonic traveling on ballistic trajectories. There was nothing that could take them down. Hell there is hardly anything today that can take them down. :)

Steve

Paul Riley 03-26-10 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by maillemaker (Post 1335118)
Paul, I think you are talking about the V1 buzz bombs? They could be shot down.

V2 rockets were supersonic traveling on ballistic trajectories. There was nothing that could take them down. Hell there is hardly anything today that can take them down. :)

Steve

Could have been the V1s,as they made a distinctive 'buzzing' sound just before they would cut out then...well,you know the rest :nope:

Jimbuna 03-26-10 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Paul Riley (Post 1335091)
Certainly not at close range thats for sure.The only way Britain ever dealt with them was with Spitfires (if they got scrambled in time that is),where they would fly and maintain course and speed with the V2,then fly so that their wing was directly under the wing of the V2,then roll over flipping it in the process,which would knock it off course,then hopefully it would land in a field somewhere :timeout:

A rare photo of such an event:


http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...lying_Bomb.jpg

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Sp...lying_Bomb.jpg

KL-alfman 03-26-10 12:25 PM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1335251)


this definitely is a V1

edit: the pilot must've been very gifted and brave to do such deed

frau kaleun 03-26-10 01:09 PM

Quote:

Certainly not at close range thats for sure.The only way Britain ever dealt with them was with Spitfires (if they got scrambled in time that is),where they would fly and maintain course and speed with the V2,then fly so that their wing was directly under the wing of the V2,then roll over flipping it in the process,which would knock it off course,then hopefully it would land in a field somewhere
Quote:

A rare photo of such an event:


http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...lying_Bomb.jpg

:o

Makes me wonder how the RAF could even get airborne, with balls that big.

:salute:


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