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Planesman
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I think i read somethind about a later in the war allies incrase a thickness of the ship armour, but not shure.
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The Old Man
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Standard shipping didn't get increased armor. Maybe your just getting un lucky since it shouldn't take more torpedo's than normal.
Although with the advent of liberty ships they did more compartmentalization to increase survivability but they were still sitting ducks. It was quantity not quality of the merchant marine vessels that got them through, after all these were bulk freighters not warships and were easily replaced. |
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Ace of the Deep
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There is some cases describe by Otto Kretschmer about allied ships special the English witch they full the cargo compartments of the ship with wood barrels to make the ship more dificulty to sunk and for the germans submarines spend more torpedos to complete the main task: sunk the ship!
As conter-reaction the submarines must resuply more times for torpedos as normal and be more exposed to allied attack planes when they are in the surface!
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