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Torpedoman
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It`s Nov `39.
On my way to BE31 I intercepted a convoy NE of Ireland heading east. It`s early evening and running silent I slip past the leading destroyer. I fired one torps each at a medium and a big merchant at around 3k metres, and than was going deep. Two explosions. While going deeper and being at the hydrophones, I suddenly discovered something I would judge as a sub. Well, the escorts never found me, so after some time I surfaced, trailing the convoy. Shortly later the watch called out a sub. There she was, a S-type sub in the last row of the convoy. I`m no expert, but where subs assigned to convoys? I would have expected a cruiser or a BB at this position, but a sub? Z. PS.: btw. the medium freighter happily sailed along with the convoy while burning, the big freighter fell behind and was sunk with the gun. Z. |
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Rear Admiral
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Yep
Subs sailed in convoys - not all the time Only to a prearranged point then left for patrol Except for Norway convoys where they stayed till the end Unfortunately due to game limitations once a sub is in it stays in |
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Torpedoman
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THX,
again learned something new. What was the idea behind? Heaving big guns in a convoy for sure ain`t a bad idea, but a sub? IIRC only very few subs were sunk by subs in WWII. Z. |
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If it's on the surface, it can use it's deck gun. Otherwise it's nothing to worry about as A.I submarines can't fire torpedos (yet).
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Torpedoman
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I`m not talking about SH3 here, but the real deal.
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The Old Man
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You know, it's pretty cool to join a convoy yourself...I've done it in a XXI, escorting convoys just outside the Bergen-fjord.
We were always sailing ahead of the convoy, providing intel and launching 1st strike. Late-war, chances are high that you will have to deploy some force haha. ![]()
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Not joined a convoy but had my @ss saved by one once Left Bergen and overtook a Ge convoy heading south A little while later in the fog I got entangled with 3 Brit DDs Try as I might I couldnt get away Headed north while evading and hydro picked up contacts closing slow Twas the convoy The escorts duked it out and saved my bacon that day Did have some pics somewhere |
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I have never seen a friendly convoy and had never even thought of joining one myself in my sub.
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The Old Man
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Here's a screenshot of one of those patrols...was still on GWX1.03:
![]() All the ships you see, are friendlies...at this point, the enemy hunter-killergroup that intercepted us was already wasted, by combined forces of our acoustic-seeking torps, and 2 German escorts. As we are close to the Norwegian coast - and within range of patrolling Allied carriers - both sides have aircrafts coming in after radio-alerts. Great experience!
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Nice one
Found the shots of the convoy saving my @ss http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/show...74&postcount=1 |
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