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I'm on my first patrol in roughly 4 years, trying to decide if I should get the type VIIC or the IXC come mid 1940...they both play so differently I remember: the VII is easier with escape and evade but the IX has all those eels in its hold...
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22 torpedo's!!? I forget there were that many...and the 105 gun ![]() I'm thinking the IXC should serve me well in the mid Atlantic, should make for some interesting patrol logs... |
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The IX is basically a commerce raider, best suited for hunting distant waters where ships sail solo or unescorted.
For convoy battles, you have a far better chance of survival in a type VII, due to better maneuverability and faster diving times. I prefer a type VIIB until about Dec 1941, then I take a IX to the American eastern seaboard and the Caribbean. I want a VIIC from Jan of 1943 on. The XXI is only available for a few months in 1945. At most I got 2 patrols with it. Didn't find it all that interesting.
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The IXD2 being the ultimate.
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http://uboat.net/boats/u181.htm
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IXD2's were used on patrols though, in fact in 1945 the "tommies" sank U-864 a IXD2 near Fedje, Norway as it was trying to carry canisters of Mercury, blueprints and jet engine parts, and Scientists to Japan as part of the German/Japanese military trade pact.
During that action the captain of U-864 a "Ralf-Reimar Wolfram" attempted to sink the submarine H.M.S. Venturer, which ended up torpedoing and sinking him instead, which is also the first (and only) instance of a submarine sinking another submarine while both were submerged during WWII |
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Excellent documentary about U-864 and its sinking by HMS Venturer.
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