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Old 02-15-06, 10:13 PM   #10
Hartmann
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Originally Posted by U-Dog
From U-boat.net "Type IXB was an improved version of type IX with increased range of 1500 nautical miles and slightly heavier. The designed was improved again in the IXC type.

This type was the most successful overall with each boat averaging over 100,000 tons of sinking. They had 23 torpedoes stored which gave a determined U-boat commander a serious striking power which could be used night after night against the same convoy, as was often the case.

Perhaps the most famous IXB boat was the U-123 under the command of Kptlt. Hardegen which opened up the attack in the US waters in early 1942 known as Operation Drumbeat. U-107, under the command of Hessler, made the most successful convoy mission of the war over with close to 100,000 tons sunk out of Freetown, Africa."

Didn't realize the IXBs were so successful. Kinda interesting. Might make sense to goto IXs for a little bit then back to the VIIC like NeonSamurai said from a tonnage/ survivability point of view.

Just wish I had more time to play & try out all the options!

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is really true.

I found a convoy in my Ix-B with only one rookie scort. and i manage to do a huge carnage, attacking every night, until i expend all torpedoes. six tubes with 22

The 37 mm gun is very useful against little boats, and one time it save me , sinking a fast boat in gibraltar.

Perhaps IX-c have more range but is heavier and i think that it takes more time to dive.


I am a fan of big boats ix- ... gato , balao..
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