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Just wondering if the Japanese had hedgehog or anything like it? Have yet to read anything but just wondering.
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I think only we had hedgehogs. I think the japanese did have the depth charge launchers.
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I checked one of the best sources for naval weapons of the era that i have in my library.
Campbell, J. (2002). Naval Weapons of World War Two. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press. It appears they didn't have a weapon in inventory like Hedgehog or Mousetrap. |
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![]() AFAIK, no hedgehogs or mousetraps, but they had an anti-submarine mortar. I'm not sure what exactly the insperation or idea behind it. It seems to have been rather ineffective. |
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According to Campbell, they also had ASW shells fired from standard naval guns.....
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It wasn't a depth charge but I have heard that very late in the war they had a Magnetic Anomoly Detector that was just a large, powerful electro magnet that they would lower into the water when they detected a sub. The idea was to latch onto the sub and drag it up to the surface and sink it with gunfire. And that's all I know about it.
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Hmmm MAD was just a detection device from what I understand, worked pretty well on the USS Halibut in November 1944. Plane using MAD pinpointed her location, dropped some bombs and called escorts in. |
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I've heard about a device that Japan used that was like what he described but I don't remember what is was called. Either way I doubt you can replicate it in SH4.
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Magnitic Anomaly Device (MAD) was also used by the allies. It was deployed on the USN's PBM series of patrol flying boats. The USN also deployed airborne radar in the search of German subs.
this was taken by Wiki Magnetic anomaly detectors employed to detect submarines during World War II harnessed the fluxgate magnetometer, an inexpensive and easy to use technology developed in the 1930s by Victor Vacquier of Gulf Oil for finding ore deposits.[2][3] MAD gear was used by both Japanese and U.S. anti-submarine forces, either towed by ship or mounted in aircraft to detect shallow submerged enemy submarines. The Japanese called the technology jikitanchiki (磁気探知機, "Magnetic Detector"). After the war, the U.S. Navy continued to develop MAD gear as a parallel development with sonar detection technologies. So it isn't a leap to believe that the Japanese used a similar devices |
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One often overlooked item in the Japanese ASW inventory is the Kabaya Ka-1 gyrocopter. Probably the first instance in history of such a craft being used for this purpose although they were originally developed for artillery spotting. However, there no recorded cases of any of them tangling with a US sub.
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Nope no hedgehogs, just the standard depth charge racks all destroyers in WWII used afaik
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