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Thanks for the information Great sources.
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Ocean Warrior
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Yeah, I've quit using these ships for resupply as in the game you always get torpedoes too.
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Thanks, good find. What about the U-Tankers? I imagine it pretty difficult to transfer torpedoes form one boat to the other on the open sea.
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Haven't found similar detailed info. on them yet. Need Stiebler from NYGM back here; he wrote a book on them.
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It was difficult but is was doable and was done several times, even between u-boats (ex: Type VIIc and a IX). One was returning but had torpedoes to spare and the other was going on patrol and already had shoot a few. One method that was recorded in photos was rapping a torpedo with the live-jackets/escape apparatus so it would float (or at least help the torpedo not sink) and cables. |
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Interesting. From a tactical point of view extremely dangerous as it will bind two boats for quite a while and make them vulnerable.
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Not that it mattered; via code breaking, etc. the Allies sunk every U-tanker anyway.
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