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Old 02-28-15, 09:06 PM   #6
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In realitiy the sub's turning cycles were a lot smaller than those of the DCs. In other words, a german WW2 submarine, especially the type VII was a lot more handy to manoeuver above AND underwater than any allied forces surface warship. (except torpedo boats)
This completely inverts all submarine attack and defense tactics.
Do you have any proof of this? One of the things I discovered while researching all manner of naval history is that the faster a ship travels, the tighter it turns. A submarine might turn tighter than a destroyer travelling the same speed, but a submarine travelling at 8 knots is not likely to outturn a much shorter corvette making 12 knots. I say "not likely" because I don't have any definitive evidence such as actual combat reports. Do you?
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