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Old 07-22-08, 09:16 AM   #1
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Yes, I agree about Bismarck, but please see the things realistic, when her "legend" was born, Bismarck was nothing else as a smoking, devastated can, so like Hitman said, it makes no difference how she sunk and how she was built. She was defeated and that's fact.
I took my examples form the different “era”, because the thread is about German vs. US subs, and I honestly see only minor differences between the earlier designs. The first better German design was in my eyes the XXI, but there you must also consider factors I mentioned before.
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Old 07-22-08, 10:14 AM   #2
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Yes, I agree about Bismarck, but please see the things realistic, when her "legend" was born, Bismarck was nothing else as a smoking, devastated can, so like Hitman said, it makes no difference how she sunk and how she was built. She was defeated and that's fact.
I took my examples form the different “era”, because the thread is about German vs. US subs, and I honestly see only minor differences between the earlier designs. The first better German design was in my eyes the XXI, but there you must also consider factors I mentioned before.
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I never disputed she was beaten and sunk. Hard to argue otherways, anways. Neither did I ever promote or denounce Bismarck in anyway.
I merely pointed out why the british in general have a problem with the argument of self scuttling, no matter if it is a fact or not and that Bismarck and King Tiger/Type XXI/Volksjäger are not comparable in production quality.
The rest you imply I said is purely in your head.

That said, I am going to say something now. And that is that the Type VII and even the Type IX maybe followed a rather old construction philosophy taken from WW1, but that this did not make the boats any less capable in their intended roles or gave them bad production quality. Old does not nessecarily mean worse, as quite a few folks make it out to be completly unrelated to the boats actual performances compared to other deisgns of their time. Thats more of a "club to death" argument then anything substantial, nevertheless brought up again and again when it comes to discussions like this. As if it's a last straw ppl have to hold upon to not "lose" the argument.

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Old 07-22-08, 12:55 PM   #3
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Bewolf, I completely agree with everything you just said, including the part about "not losing the argument". The only point I ever tried to make was against people who say "this was the best", no matter whether it's ships, tanks or planes. A true discussion of this kind has to take each machine on its own merits, including what it was designed for. The Type VII was the best boat for what it was designed to do, period. Germany needed a boat that could be mass-produced, and one that could dive fast, turn fast and dive deep. Some people say that American fleet boats would have been in big trouble if the Japanese had as good ASW as the Allies did. They are probably right, but we'll never know. On the other hand, the Type VII could never have made the long trips the Gatos did. The Type IX could do that, and more, but they had pretty much the same limitations as the American boats, with less torpedoes and worse sonar and radar.

Which was truly best? I think the answer is yes. The engineers on both sides designed the best weapon for the job.
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Old 07-22-08, 02:34 PM   #4
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Which was truly best? I think the answer is yes. The engineers on both sides designed the best weapon for the job.
Precisely.....and in full agreement




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Old 07-23-08, 08:20 AM   #5
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Bewolf, I completely agree with everything you just said, including the part about "not losing the argument". The only point I ever tried to make was against people who say "this was the best", no matter whether it's ships, tanks or planes. A true discussion of this kind has to take each machine on its own merits, including what it was designed for. The Type VII was the best boat for what it was designed to do, period. Germany needed a boat that could be mass-produced, and one that could dive fast, turn fast and dive deep. Some people say that American fleet boats would have been in big trouble if the Japanese had as good ASW as the Allies did. They are probably right, but we'll never know. On the other hand, the Type VII could never have made the long trips the Gatos did. The Type IX could do that, and more, but they had pretty much the same limitations as the American boats, with less torpedoes and worse sonar and radar.

Which was truly best? I think the answer is yes. The engineers on both sides designed the best weapon for the job.
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I'd be interested in the capabilities and introductions of sonar in both american and german boats, though. Hard to get any infos on that. :hmm:
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personally I think any swiss navy sub has got to be the best

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And the Mongolian boats rock too I've heard.
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And the Mongolian boats rock too I've heard.
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I'd be interested in the capabilities and introductions of sonar in both american and german boats, though. Hard to get any infos on that. :hmm:

Ask and thou shall receive

http://uboat.net/articles/index.html?article=52
http://uboat.net/articles/index.html?article=45
http://204.13.154.195/sonar.html
http://www.maritime.org/fleetsub/sonar/index.htm

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Yes, I agree about Bismarck, but please see the things realistic, when her "legend" was born, Bismarck was nothing else as a smoking, devastated can, so like Hitman said, it makes no difference how she sunk and how she was built. She was defeated and that's fact.
True, but having said that, you don't account for the fact that later it was raised and turned into an interstellar space battleship by a peculiar race of small people with green hair and orange skin. Very strange, and quite Darwinian in their outlook, but good singers.

I believe they also did the same thing with some swamped sampan out in the Pacific. Can't remember the name, though.

Oh, yeah, I remember now: Space Battleship Clamato.
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i read somwhere that a lucky shot from the Prinz Eugen might of sunk the hood.
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i read somwhere that a lucky shot from the Prinz Eugen might of sunk the hood.
15 years ago I read in a magazine that Val Kilmer ate a live locust on the set of Tombstone - doesn't mean it actually happened.

Personally, I give the locust story more credence.
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i read somwhere that a lucky shot from the Prinz Eugen might of sunk the hood.
15 years ago I read in a magazine that Val Kilmer ate a live locust on the set of Tombstone - doesn't mean it actually happened.

Personally, I give the locust story more credence.
It were time and space travelling Oompa-Loompas, I tell ye!
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Old 07-23-08, 02:43 AM   #14
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Yes, I agree about Bismarck, but please see the things realistic, when her "legend" was born, Bismarck was nothing else as a smoking, devastated can, so like Hitman said, it makes no difference how she sunk and how she was built. She was defeated and that's fact.
True, but having said that, you don't account for the fact that later it was raised and turned into an interstellar space battleship by a peculiar race of small people with green hair and orange skin. Very strange, and quite Darwinian in their outlook, but good singers.

I believe they also did the same thing with some swamped sampan out in the Pacific. Can't remember the name, though.

Oh, yeah, I remember now: Space Battleship Clamato.
Man, I'd like to try that stuff you smoke :rotfl:
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Man, I'd like to try that stuff you smoke :rotfl:
Inhale diesel fumes, and drink a mixture of canned milk with fresh squeezed lemon juice.

When you are finished vomiting that back up, throw ice cold salt water in your face.

Then wait for inspiration.
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