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Old 02-22-09, 04:01 AM   #8
Weisia
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Originally Posted by Otto Heinzmeir
I found this at www.uboat.net

The VIIC/42 was designed 1942-1943 and was intended to replace the then retreating VIIC, she had a much stronger pressure hull (with plating thickness up to 28mm) and a bit better offensive punch (16 torpedoes against VIIC's 14). Her diving depth was designed to be 200 meters with 400 meters as crushing depth (VIIC figures: 100/200 meters).
These boats would have been very similar in external appearance to the VIIC/41 but with two periscopes in the tower as type IX.
All contracts for the VIIC/42 U-boats were cancelled on 30 September 1943 in favour of the new Elektro Boat XXI.


This sub was never made, it says it was designed to dive 200m with a crush depth of 400m. Maybe this is what you had seen before?
Thank you. This was the bit I was looking for. Even keeping in mind that this was a prototype, I find it quite amazing that the German navy was trying to construct such a boat in ´42 ´43.
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