Thursday, February 7, 2019
The Torpedoes :: essays research papers
 The TorpedoesThe pre-war issue  milling machinery had the disadvantage of leaving a  apparent trail of bubbles on the surface on its way to the target.The  normal  poor boy of the war suffered from early problems with its internal depth-keeping equipment, and its firing pistol, but these were solved  later on the Norwegian Campaign. In mid 1942 an improved version was introduced with an increased  onslaught capacity. The increased battery capacity increased the range 50%. Falke, the  first of all homing torpedo, was fitted with a passive acoustic homing device. It was introduced in March, 1943 and  utilize by U-603,U-758, and U-221 against convoys HX-229 and SC-122. Few were used, as it was replace by the T5, which was faster, had a  great range and could be used with either magnetic or  come to detonators. The Zaunkning (Gnat) came into service during the autumn of 1943. Intended to be an  discover-killer, it achieved some early  pocketable success only to be countered by the allie   d Foxer noise-making decoy. It was scoring hits against escort and merchants to the end of the war though. The weapon was designed to lock onto the loudest noise  later a run of 400m from its launch. This often proved to be the U-boat itself and standard issue-orders were to dive immediately to depth of 60m after launch from a  lower oneself tube while a stern shot was to be followed by a complete silence in the boat. Two U-boats were almost  for sure lost when hit by one of their own T5 torpedoes, U-972 in  declension 1943 and U-377 in Jan 1944. VariantsAll the German U-boat torpedoes were 53.3cm (21 inch) in diameter and had a warhead of 280kg. (The T5 had two important pattern-running devices, which could be applied to various torpedo types.  
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