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Bosun
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Ah yes, that makes much more sense
![]() ![]() What good is the 2cm Flak again surface ships, does anyone know? I've emptied 1000 rounds at the waterline of ~2000 Tramps etc with no apparent effect. ![]() PS. I've been looking at uboat.net's patrol reports, and it seems actually that uboats did indeed engage and sink trawlers etc, at least during Sep 1939. I've not yet looked too far as the war progressed... It would seem a waste of a torpedo to me, but the Kaleuns did seem to attack <1000t ships. |
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Helmsman
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Well just recently I was playing about in Hartlepool on a new career in december 39 in a type 2. I'd fired my canoe's 5th and last eel into a C2 inside the harbour and we were on our way back out to sea submerged. It was night, clear sky and no wind to speak of, our hydrophone man had a destroyer on the line but it was at "long" range when this tiny trawler wanders infront of my bows at 1200m. Who could resist an after dinner mint?
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Bosun
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I've too have found the 20mm very handy for taking out targets <1000t, and looking at uboat.net it seems the Kaleuns did indeed claim such targets, especially during the early war. The procedure seemed to be to surface, stop the boat with "machinegun fire", board, raid, and then scuttle it.
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