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It happened on this day in 1939....
In case it had passed you by, October 14th 1939 is when Gunther Prien on U47 sank the elderly battleship Royal Oak in Scapa Flow.
I tried the re-enactment on SH3 Single Missions, but got "zapped" very early in my approach. For more detail of Herr Prien's and U47's career see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_submarine_U-47_(1938) :yep: |
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For more info: http://www.u47.org/english/index.asp :salute: |
What Prien accomplished was a terrific feat of daring, especially when you take into account the torpedo difficulties he encountered. That he lived to return to base is partly fortune, partly the skill of a courageous Kaleun and partly due to British laxity early war with respect to their security measures. Sadly, the game makes port raiding too easy, wherea feats like Prien were very few and far between. I am not aware if any U-boats ever repeated Prien's success.
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Just read on uboat.net today that the sinking of Royal Oak motivated the RN to abandon Scapa Flow as a naval base.
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When it was pretty clear the German battle fleet really couldn't get out, or have a role to play, I would suspect Scapa became far less important, and many capital ships could be employed elsewhere. But Churchill certainly used resources to block the Scapa entrances, and put in a pretty difficult minefield up the coast. The base itself was closed in 1956. |
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http://www.u47.org/english/u47_sca.asp?page=7 Looking over that section I don't come away with the same impression I had earlier. |
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But in SH3 we can do it again , though with GWX3.0 it must be very hard. I have never tried it. But even if I did dare to do it , how can an IXB sneak in there? And yes , I have forgoten it as well. Thank you harryt8 |
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IIRC two more blockade ships were enroute to Kirk Sound because the Admiralty knew it was not impenetrable.
Sadly, they arrived a day after Priens successful attack. |
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But isn't the sparrow a little small for that? A sea gull may be? |
Albatross?
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Budgie?
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