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Convoy size
I'm looking over the Internet, u-boat.net, and such. I am looking to find out how big was a regular, medium, and large convoy for plotting purposes.
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Google: WWII Convoy System
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Also go to warsailors.com....that website has ship names and you can often determine ship type (cargo, tanker, and so on).
IIRC, most average Atlantic convoys would have had from 20-45 ships. The largest ones (late in the war) would have had up to 120 ships, give or take. These huge convoys would probably have been divided into sub-sections separated by a few miles, so you would not have seen 120 ships sailing together. |
Thank you for the reply. I applogize. I mean how big in meters!!!
I have always used manual targeting and plotting. I want to visualize the convoy on my map instead of chasing a line. So if the convoy was say just to make it easy 1km wide, I want to put a compass mark on the map to represent it. |
For example https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convoy_HX_300
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Measurement?
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Oh god! Sorry, I'm in the USA and I saw the metric measurement and scanned over it! Thanks!
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Hi bstanko6 I use Convoy Web for my Convoy info has Convoys Ships in that Convoy Named also has Ship Cargo Load outs also number of escorts
link below This site is my Bible its a wealth of info helps me a lot when writing Renacted uboat missions or just fun Multiplayer missions and Campaigns http://www.convoyweb.org.uk/ |
Thanks
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