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Sonar Guy
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Ok, I will try to convert meter into feet. (This may be inaccruate)
100m = 300ft +/-10m approx. 165m = 400 to 450ft. approx. any past 165m will crush you like an egg. ![]() W/ the exception of certain u-boats. I hope this does help. |
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Incorrect. Unless I'm in a Type II, I can successfully dive to ~190 meters without crushing. I brought a VIIC/42 to 340 meters safely, and one of my VIIB boats went to 195 meters safely. I use Grey Wolves 1.1a.
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Sonar Guy
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My bad, I was thinking of something else.
You are correct. |
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