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Sailor man
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I just had mine.
I was attacking a convoy, and things had gone a touch pear-shaped, with my aft torpedo tubes flooded I was a sitting duck, half poking out of the water at about a 45 degree angle, with a Minekaze destroyer bearing down on me. What happened next was beautiful. I waited until it was coming directly for me, and then set my last remaining aft torpedo to Minimum depth, and set it for Contact. Because of my angle, it was shot at a diagonal angle downwards before correcting itself and aiming upwards, connecting in such a way that it directly hit the absolute bottom of the ship, splitting it in two. This got me thinking, what has been the most improbable/fun sinking you've commited? I didn't get any pics, so please accept this crude MS paint pic as a basic idea of what happened: ![]() As a melancholy footnote, HMAS Ned Kelly sank in the South China Sea during this action, taking all hands with it.
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Canadian Wolf
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Nice effort with paint, never seen one of these explained that way, that's dedication
![]() That was a hell of a kill. In that regard I have nothing to report as of yet, at least that dramatic. RDP |
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Ace of the Deep
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Thats priceless, the DD must have been like "lol your so going to die..." *boom* :rotfl:
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Yesterday I crippled a Kongo BB. She was dead in the water. After waiting deep for 2 hours the TF was gone and I could come to PD. I had 1 torpedo left, so I aimed carefully. The torpedo went out and exploded as a premature or something (I did not see a torpedo impact message) but it did that right under the Kongo. She broke and sank.
![]() I considered this to be a coincidence of big proportions, ...................didn't complain though. ![]() reg Bando |
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Captain
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My moment of SH glory was in early '43 with my Porpoise class. I had 4 Mk 14s left and contacted a convoy. 6 ships, 3 escorts. I got close enough to ID the targets but I feared I'd go down with whatever kills I could get, seeing as how my sub had taken near-critical damage in the past.
I shadowed the covoy and remembered the formation. The next day I was In a perfect attack possition and I managed to sneak past one of the side escorts, coming to within some 500m of the convoy. At that point I had tankers on the ~270 bearing (aob 0), ~220, ~310 and some ~325. I let loose a volley of two torps at the ~325 one and one stern fish for each of the ~270 and ~220 ones. The angles were pretty steep and I didn't expect much. I dived as deep as I could safely and ran silently at 1knot. Eventually I got a torpedo impact followed by a unit destroyed message. It was a bit early since I had just fired the stren shots and the two bow torps weren't due yet. Before I realised what was going on I got another impact-unit destroyed combination. Then two more such combos. Curiosity got the best of me so I switched to external cam, only to see 4 flaming wreckages! ![]() The funny part is I got out unharmed. The reason? No DD ever came after me! The two nearest escorts were pretty far away and upon returing didn't manage to get a fix on any sub (lots of DCing in the distance). |
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Rear Admiral
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I guess my most memorable kill was a 'hollywood' moment. Where a large tanker was being screened by smaller merchants.
I looked up the depth for the tanker @ 27' depth of the smaller merchant @ 12'. I set the depth for 20' lined up on the tanker and fired. The torpedo(s) scooted right under the little merchant and slammed into and sank the tanker. The whole convoy went crazy as the ship in the middle of them suddenly burst into flames. |
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Lucky Jack
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My best kill was what I called one in a million, an Aircraft carrier I found and no escorts.
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Ace of the Deep
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Well, I'd have to say my first port sneak. Very shallow water (~22m) and I was cruising slow. A destroyer ran right over top of me, right down the length of my boat. My boat was rocking a bit, but apparently the rear AA gun ripped him a new one right down the length of his keel. Knocked the AA gun completely out, but no damage otherwise. The destroyer sunk not but 1km in front of me while he was trying to turn left, and I had to cut hard to avoid him. After that, all the other sub chasers and torpedo boats left...as if to say "f*ck that! I'm out of here!" Cruised right on out and returned to base. Didn't get credit for the destroyer, but I did happen across a modern liner which I dropped with the deck gun. |
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