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![]() Were the Type IX boats always assigned to long range patrols or did they see shorter patrols equivalent to what their smaller Type VII brothers experienced?
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There was at least one type IX used in the Norway campaign in the battle of Narvik it got sunk by surface ships while still moored there.
As for other instances, I'm sure they did vector in any available boat to a convoy that was being tracked in the atlantic including type IXs enroute to faraway places |
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Type VII's were considered to be far better at convoy attacks than Type IX's. |
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Some Type IX even went into the Mediterranean...but yes mainly they were used for long range patrols.
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I think VII's are better at convoy attacking than IX's. But with a bit of planning a IX can attack a convoy as good as a VII... though, due to their larger size, surface attacking in a IX could be tough, methinks you'd have to make submerged attack on convoys due to slow crash dive times. |
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From my reading, I know of no Type IX that ever was able to go into the Mediterranean during the war. The Mediterranean u-boats were all Type VIIs. And once through Gilbralter, they were confined to the Mediterranean. |
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I just made an (unintended) daylight convoy attack. Was listening trying to determine distance and convoy track. Got it figured out, paralled course and surfaced to overtake. Climbed to the bridge. Paralleling us was this madium merchie staring me in the face. The blinkin' lookouts quiet as angels. ![]() I flipped the UZO, set gyro angle to 85 degrees and sent out two torps, ordered 90 degree turn away from the convoy and skooted out of there at flank speed. Both torpedoes hit ![]()
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I would put it this way: they tended to be assigned long-ranged patrols as this best took advantage of their capabilities. However it depended on many factors including operational requirements, and as you know there was almost always a serious shortage of U-boats.
Aside from the Norway operation where U-64 participated and was sunk, Type IXs were occasionally assigned to wolfpack operations, most famously on the Gibraltar route. A number of them had quite some success there. By anyone but the Germans' standard they were a pretty swift, moderately-sized type of boat. They weren't, shall we say, as ideal (and certainly not as cost-effective) as Type VIIs on wolfpack operations, but they could do them. When possible, of course, they didn't since it made no sense to not exploit their range advantage under any normal circumstances. |
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Good catch ReM...now I remember also that paragraph, but I think Dönitz finally convinced them of sending VIIs into the Med and keeping the IXs for Atlantic operations :hmm: Yet I still think some IX tried to made it into the Med....
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I did find that U127 an IXC boat, was sunk West of Gibraltar, but that is not in the Med, but on the outskirts. I will look it up in the bible by Clay Blair. Edit After looking it up in the bible I cannot find any reference about other boats than types VII B and mostly type VII C in the beautiful Med.
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