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Hi Bubblehead ive done some diging on the internet and found this hope it helps some
https://www.history.navy.mil/researc...elligence.html when i play the GWX Steel Sharks Campaign than run the gauntlet running on the surface in the bay of biscay i would dive to periscope depth as soon as i had enough depth under my keel. U flak info below https://uboat.net/types/u-flak.htm normal crusing speed of a type VIIB,C-IXB,C would be 7knots that was deemed the most economical for fuel consumption and distance traveled
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Hi, rechecked my copy of Blair's "Hitler's U-Boat war".
1. seems to have depended on the Skipper. By this time, the bay of Biscay was a very dangerous place with high Allied air coverage. Since Coastal Command ACs were equipped with radar and Leigh lights, surfaced U-Boats were never safe. At night, the sound of ACs was drowned out by the U-Boast diesel. U-Boats preferred travelling on the surface during the day because it was easier to spot ACs from a longer range. Seems that they would have generally traveled on the surface at higher speeds to get through the Bay faster; 2. U-Flak, it was from about june to october 43. The U-Flak escort concept was given up quickly because it just lead to increased U-Boat losses; 3. normal speed. Again depends, best fuel economy speed was using one engine only, 6-7 knots, but that was generally only used when they wanted to stretch range to the limit, for example patrols by VIIs to the U.S. East Coast when they did not have access to U-Tankers. Normally for mid-Atlantic patrols, they would follow orders from U-Boat Control which would often switch them to new patrol zones. Normal cruising speed in the mid-Atlantic was probably more in the 10-12 knots range.
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Thanks Bilgerat, big help. Guess U flak will make limited appearances as SubRon 50 boats transferred to PTO in July 1943. Many, 6-7 knots lol, slow going. |
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Blackswan'40s extremely detailed
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What’s incredible is they had the suicide order to ram ennemy ships after being out of torp! H.Werner made it back once more, very luckily. |
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Indeed. By the time of the invasion the strategic offensive strangulation-blockade of Britain was relegated to an expendible tactical defensive rôle of the Atlantic seawall, incl. kamikaze ramming tactics. The whole U-boat goal was to duplicate Britain's successful blockade of WWI using outdated WWI submarine technology with mediocre "wizard war" technology upgrades. Fuhrer Adoph lived up to his own billing: "at sea I am a coward". The Deutchmarks expended on strategic offset warfare against superior British, US, & Canadian navies was a wa$te: reduced to tactical stop-gap tactics. Only 3-5 % of Allied cargo shipping was ever sunk; hardly meeting the strategic strangulation goals of an Atlantic blockade. The focus was always on the Eastern front, subhuman servitude, and Labensraum. The waste of funds better spent on workhorse Panzer-IV tanks(and Pervitin!
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