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Mine laying Mod?
Hello fellow Kaleuns,
the following page on Uboat.net brought an interesting thing to light: http://www.uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/282.html Apparently the British steam merchant Cato was struck and sunk by a mine laid by U-29. So ... some Uboats had mine-laying abilities?! :o Anyhow, with that come to light, I was wondering if there have been any mods released that add this to SH3. To be honest, I seriously doubt it, but you never know. So, anyone heard of anything in this department? :subsim: |
CB along while ago made a mine layer mod, however, it does not appear to be in SH3 Download section. The link to his old site http://www.ebort2.co.uk/files/sh3mines.zip no longer works.
Good Hunting, FUBAR295 |
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You guys are legends. Thank you very much! :)
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What a coincidence! I have just finished making a Revell Type VII D minelayer U-Boat. Until I bought this kit, I didn't realize that either!
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There is sort of a mine laying option in stock:
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/show...hlight=frogmen |
Lmao :salute:
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I'm thinking it was a T- or U-Class boat. A Royal Navy one... :hmmm: There's been some interesting sub designs over the years... |
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During WW1 nearly one third of the u-boats built were dedicated minelayers of the UC and UE series and some of them racked up quite a lot of tonnage, such as UC-17 with 144,423 tons (though a fair bit was achieved with guns and torpedoes). Quite likely it was a lot easier to get close to ports back then, as ASW had to be invented from scratch. Mines were however also extensively used for ASW and with quite devastating effect.
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Here's the link to the spreadsheet I was working on. I never found the time to finish it, but you'll see there are 119 "special missions" with various levels of detail.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...it?usp=sharing Hopefully someone can make use of the data. |
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