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If you want to play historically U-Boats out of Bergen were assigned to the Arctic sector north of where the grid map ends in game. You can find some juicy convoys up there on the Liverpool to Murmansk convoy route.
Every time I have been up there has been very rewarding. Very little to no air cover tons of convoys with juicy targets, tankers, large mercs you name it. Some convoys are escorted by careers so make sure you don't get nailed by those avenger dive bombers. Be extra careful when snorkeling do not exceed 64 TC because they do spot you and they do bomb you I have experienced it first hand ![]()
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Does one credit for sinkings above the grids?
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Of course you get credited for the kills and the notation of the ship's sinking is in Latitude & Longitude instead of Grid number. Its the same thing in my current campaign I am off the coast of Cairo no grid numbers there but the traffic is insane
![]() You can use the following site to convert Lat and Long to Grid numbers if you wish: http://www.ubootwaffe.net/quadrant.cgi It will come in handy because BdU reports convoys by Lat/Long up there so its kind of hard to find it otherwise. Here is the extended grid coords of the Arctic: AC41 AC42 make for excellent convoy hunting grounds bound for Murmansk. ![]()
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In late war when the flotillas moved from France to Norway there was a massive reorganization. The 13th flotilla in Trondheim and the 14th in Narvik kept engaging arctic convoys till the bitter end, and it was the only theatre where the uboats more or less managed to keep the war as in 1943 (Look in U995 page, assigned to 14th flotilla, and check the wolfpacks in the arctic: http://www.uboat.net/boats/u995.htm). The reason is the lack of allied air cover (There were carrier support groups, but normally bad weather hampered their operations a lot) and in turn the air support for the uboats from bases in the north.
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One small but important point not mentioned.....there are no minefields in the far north, unlike the east coast of Britain
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I have been in both ports of Barentsburg and Longyearby and I can confirm that I saw no mines or nets. I can't vouch for the rest of the place, its a damn big ocean
![]() Oh and if them flattops give you too much trouble then just sink them on your first run at the convoy. Then you get a free ride all the way to Liverpool if you do not run out of ells first ![]() Oh and watch out for Icebergs!
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