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OR..........untick the box that says dud torpedoes in the realism options screen .
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More on US vs German torpedoes:
I've been reading Peter Padfield's War Beneath The Sea, and the Germans had it worse than you might think. During the Norway Campaign, the legendary Gunther Prien fired 13 torpedoes for no hits; most likely all were deep-runners, just like the Americans. British experts later determined that no less than four separate attacks were made on HMS Warspite alone, and all of them missed. The same experts determined that by the end of that campaign, if the Germans had suffered no failures, they would have sunk Warspite, seven heavy and light cruisers and at least twenty troop transports. Prien told BdU "I can't fight with wooden rifles!" It was at that point that the magnetic exploders were removed, not to be replaced until early in 1943. I'd say yes, the German torpedo problems were every bit as bad as the Americans'.
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A: One of the main ideas behind the career system in SH4 is to have the player's path through the navy change according to his performance. So yes, indeed, it is possible to be relieved from command because of poor performance. Or you may have a long and succesfull career that ends as you accept a job with operations. And guess what, you'll even need renown to stay in combat after you should be rotated to a desk job. |
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I'll have the book with me tomorrow and will give some direct quotes.
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From this page: http://uboat.net/history/torpedo_crisis.htm Quote:
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And the US torp. problem existed till about August of '43 - or 21 months from the start of the war for the US. ***I do offer one caveat however - and that is fact that the US Navy higherarchy knew that both the Germans and the English had withdrawn their magnetic pistols due to operational issues. This should have been a signal for thorough field testing - especially in light of the dismal results achieved on so many patrols with the Mark XIV. Alas, hubris whispered in senior US Admiral ears that these issues just could not be happening to "our" superior pistols. ![]() |
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Also when Admiral Lockwood ordered the magnetic pistols deactivated he met with fierce resistance from ComSubsAsiatic (I'll have his name tomorrow). The two commands were entirely separate, and that particular admiral had also been the man behind the development of the magnetic head! ![]()
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It was Christie, thanks. I was thinking earlier of Captain John Wilkes, who commanded the Asiatic fleet subs before being replaced. When Lockwood advised removing the magnetic exploders, Christie refused. He had been in charge of the development of the magnetic pistol, and defended it staunchly.
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