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Is there a way to make sit our u boot to the bottom without taking any hull damage, or you have to leave 1 meters or 2 ?
If you do so, does DDs think you are a dead fish now or can still ping and detect you ? (silent running+All Stop). Did anybody tried that before ?
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You can reach the bottom at low speeds, on some occasions, it was necessary for me because I had been hurt by the depth charges, in a rather shallow water (60 meters) so I could stand the pressure, after a few passes of the destroyer above, then ceased his precipitates of depth charges, and then maybe because they were out? And I was at the bottom of repairing the damage, although DD did not make any deposits so he went above me all the time for several hours, when all the damage was repaired so (right engine was destroyed), I needed power to lift. ... so it was forced to flank speed to get away, then I could come to the surface and actually sink him with a stern torpedo, which I had luck on my side, because he heard my attempt to dodge, but it went to the end to get away,
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I use this-it works with GWX 3.0
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/down...do=file&id=957
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Thanks for the help Rconch. Just watched The Enemy Below, that’s where I got the idea
![]() In the movie, the sonar operator of the DD was not able to detect the u boot sit on the bottom, the operator told "Just reflections from the bottom" however shouldn’t he be able to recognize metal from rock or sand ?
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Several submarines reported using that tactic successfully during the war. Most notable was USS S-38, which used it to good effect three different times over a three-day period. This is not to say it would work all the time. We don't know how many tried it and failed.
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OTOH, just because you are resting on the bottom it does not mean you are undetectable. I would suspect that a WW2 sonar might have a more difficult time discriminating the submarine from the sea floor and you can pass yourself off for a wreck but that's it. For what is worth I found this reference
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The Year is 1940,Scapa Flow. Terrific Weather, can't see further than 600-700 meters. Lots of DD patrolling there ![]() ![]() ![]()
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At this point my depth under keel was about 2 meters, sometimes just 1. I think I was between 60 to 70 below the surface. Clear weather too. That is another factor too- weather. If the sea above you is rough, that will make the enemy's search for you even more rough. I hope this bit of story telling helps you out of a close call or two. Good Luck and Happy Hunting! |
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I will defiantly keep this in mind. Thx
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