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TMO 2.1 RSRD
August 28, 1942 South-West of Truk. USS Plunger Porpoise Class While on war patrol number 5 in the USS Plunger and on surface about 0500, I made my way to the bridge to watch the oncoming dawn, get some fresh air before diving for the day.While scanning the horizion I spotted a large grey blop(before my lookouts had), I steadied on bearing 045 and could telling it was a large vessel of some time(no SJ radar installed yet) so I called GQ and plotted an intercept course best I could. Soon morning twilight was coming on and could tell there other ships(smaller blops in distance) with this one large blop, the pagoda like structure up high brought one word to mind....battleship.With the plot looking good and fearing would be spotted and become a target of the BB's large guns, I ordered a dive to 100 feet and Ahead Full.Sound confirmed we had a big gal as we could hear heavy screws. I soon came to scope depth for a look and slowed...she was a battleship allright, the Yamato.I soon set my four remaining Mark 14's(four bow tubes) to appropriate depth settings and plotted the remainder of the intercept.I should be able to close to 1400 yards to fire a spread.The Yamato was making 12 knots, with 3 Destroyers escorting and a Taiyo Escort Carrier in the rear.After a tense approach including sliding just past a destroyer(heavy seas helped mask me no doubt) I came back to scope depth and opened outer doors.The Yamato came on quickly and when at bearing 000, I fired my first fish, 8 seconds later another to the Middle Of Target.The last two were set to to hit forward and aft via the spread knob on TDC. Soon the faulty Mark 14's proved ran true to their reputation as torpedo 2 prematurely exploded, followed seconds later by number 4.Torpedo then followed but number 1 seemed to be okay as it was just 100 yards or so from hitting, then 50 when it prematurely exploded ![]() Prime target such as Yamato escaped unscathed as I was out of torpedos and even if I had any left, they wouldve made it to Truk before I could move ahead again.AHH. Knowing RSRD often follows historical records for movements of ships such as Yamato, I began to think and then using the Tabular Record of Movement for Yamato I found that On August 28, 1942 USS Flying Fish was near Truk when it spotted the Yamato along with Taiyo and 3 DD's.Since Yamato was not in the ID book, she was indentified as a Kongo BB.Flying Fish fired four Mark 14 torpedos and heard some explosions but all were prematures and not impacts. ![]() Out of fish I headed home with two large freighters down but could have been much better of a patrol if torpedos had worked.A very very small idea of the aggravation they faced ![]() |
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Bad luck. How does it work?
Atleast you didnt get a circle torpedo when you found the yamato. *cough*
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Is this historically accurate though? Out of four torps fired all four prem ex? Sounds a bit harsh to me...
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During the battle of Midway, the Nautilus fired 4 torpedoes at the (I think) Akagi. All 4 torpedoes malfunctioned, one never even left the tube. That was a 100% failure rate.
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Yes it is accurate.There are many accounts of all torpedos fired failing in some way.There are accounts of all prematurely exploding such as whne Flying Fish fired at Yamato etc. I think it's a shame no one ever faced court martial for the torpedo debacle. |
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I recently read We Were Pirates, detailing the service of Bob Hunt as a torpedoman on the Tambor for twelve war patrols. The chapter about Midway talks a little bit about the Nautilus.
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ComSubPac wishes to verify the accuracy and reliability of our torpedoes, and asks you to stop making excuses for poor shooting.
Just thought I'd add to your historically accurate aggravation. ![]()
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There were several different issues, like the torpedo running too deep, or the magnetic detonator not working. So it is not only a matter of missing the target, the torpedo may have got there but not detonated for some other reason.
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It made me a believer, and if you read the book, you'll understand exactly why. ![]() Forgive me for not citing the book text, but I hate typing long passages.
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From Headquarters:
The designers say the M14 work perfectly and tire of excuses from sub Captains..... |
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Imagine it blowing up inside the torpedo room. I mean, they had minimum running distances before activating, but that probably had some flaw too.
Anyone know anything, true or simulated, about a torpedo blowing up before reaching arming distance? Or that was (for a change) above failures? |
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