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Old 07-16-14, 07:56 AM   #1
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Hi Folks,

Starting to get the hang of SH4 - just curious - started a patrol with Operation Monsoon and my U-Boat has torpedoes stowed in external storage - in real life - how did this work - could they be transferred at sea ? Anyone know of any pictures of this process ? In SH4 what conditions have to be met to facilitate the transfer and how long should it take ?

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Old 07-16-14, 08:02 AM   #2
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usually calm sea's slow ahead or stop , just click and drag to internal spot from external and the crew does it.

As far as time goes, good question depends on the above condition's
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Hi Folks,

Starting to get the hang of SH4 - just curious - started a patrol with Operation Monsoon and my U-Boat has torpedoes stowed in external storage - in real life - how did this work - could they be transferred at sea ?
It was a tedious, dangerous process that often had to be done a night in a dead calm. I seem to recall one reading about one U-Boat captain performing this operation in the Gulf of Mexico not far from the mouths of the Mississippi River. Most have been a nerve-wracking night.

Since a picture is worth a thousand words...here are two thousand words. Basically a lot of winching, pushing and swearing.


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Old 07-16-14, 08:54 AM   #4
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Hi Folks,

Thanks for the info - yeah - I've loaded modern torpedoes in port - 48's have to go completely vertical to fit down our 21" hatch - I couldn't imagine doing it at sea... Great pictures - still a bit curious on how the external storage lockers were situated...

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Old 07-18-14, 08:35 AM   #5
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in the stock game I think it takes about 40 minutes each but I TC passed it so I never kept track.

depends on the sub type but I think some subs they were stowed in voids around the ballast or fuel tanks between the hulls so they could use all the space they had
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