8 March 1944 British aircraft sink the German torpedo-boat TA-15 (ex-Italian destroyer Francesco Crispi) with a rocket attack off Heraklion.
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 19:33 |
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# ? Jun 8, 2024 08:37 |
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LCT-357 presumed dead. Again.
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 19:35 |
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Grey Hunter posted:
Gulf of Tonkin incident?
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 19:35 |
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Where on earth did those Liberators come from? Can you trace back the line to a probable source?
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 19:35 |
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Coucho Marx posted:Yeah, it was Zuikaku that lost its air group. They were sister ships, too, so it wasn't like Shokaku's airmen would have to retrain on a new carrier or anything. I think Shattered Sword also points out that air crews were shuffled around later in the war, and it worked just fine then, so really they could have gotten away with it at the time. If I recall correctly, it was actually even worse than that. In that even aside from not simply swapping over air groups, there was also no real haste put into replenishing Zuikaku's own. Sure doing it that way still wouldn't have had Zuikaku ready for a month later, but not making a real effort to replenish the capabilities of one of your greatest strike assets with haste is just idiotic. At least the air group issue was a doctrinal one, as opposed to just flat-out arrogance and laziness.
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 19:36 |
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CannonFodder posted:Where on earth did those Liberators come from? Can you trace back the line to a probable source? Gotta be from Bangladesh, right?
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 19:46 |
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I hear an English voice announcing the sinking of two carriers, a battleship, and multiple cruisers and destroyers.
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 19:49 |
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CannonFodder posted:Where on earth did those Liberators come from? Can you trace back the line to a probable source? Northeast India somewhere
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 19:51 |
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Woodchip posted:I hear an English voice announcing the sinking of two carriers, a battleship, and multiple cruisers and destroyers. Tokyo Rose sends her regards
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 19:55 |
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Tokyo Rose still makes me jump. I don't have my speakers on that often, but once every so often I get a scare as THE LOUDEST VOICE EVER blasts me.
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 21:02 |
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That liberator killshot is the most mlg witp thing I've ever seen, except maybe that lone destroyer who charged the KB, got a hit in, and lived
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 21:08 |
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I assume your sub attacks the LCTs with the deck gun because they've got such shallow drafts you can't reliably torpedo them, right?
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 21:11 |
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dylguy90 posted:That liberator killshot is the most mlg witp thing I've ever seen, except maybe that lone destroyer who charged the KB, got a hit in, and lived In my game, a squadron of 6 PT boats charged Shokaku at night when she came too near Canton Island. They slipped past all of her escorts, sank her, and ran away with no damage taken. Easily the most moment of my campaign so far.
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# ? Mar 8, 2018 22:31 |
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I always like it when level bombing at 20,000 ft lands a direct hit on a torpedo boat.
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# ? Mar 9, 2018 04:22 |
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Bold Robot posted:In my game, a squadron of 6 PT boats charged Shokaku at night when she came too near Canton Island. They slipped past all of her escorts, sank her, and ran away with no damage taken. Easily the most moment of my campaign so far. Reminds me of that nighttime surface battle (was at Guadalcanal?) where an American destroyer gave I think a battleship a couple of good old fashioned point blank broadsides because it couldn't tilt its guns low enough to hit them. Hopefully I can find it hang on Here we go quote:Hiei, with her nine lit searchlights, huge size, and course taking her directly through the U.S. formation, became the focus of gunfire from many of the U.S. ships. Laffey passed so close to Hiei that they missed colliding by 20 ft (6 m).[39] Hiei was unable to depress her main or secondary batteries low enough to hit Laffey, but Laffey was able to rake the Japanese battleship with 5 in (127.0 mm) shells and machine gun fire, causing heavy damage to the superstructure and bridge, wounding Admiral Abe and killing his chief of staff.[40] Abe was thus limited in his ability to direct his ships for the rest of the battle.[41] Sterett and O'Bannon likewise fired several salvos into Hiei's superstructure from close range, and perhaps one or two torpedoes into her hull, causing further damage before both destroyers escaped into the darkness.[42] S w a y z e fucked around with this message at 08:43 on Mar 9, 2018 |
# ? Mar 9, 2018 08:36 |
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Precision weapons
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# ? Mar 9, 2018 15:46 |
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A White Guy posted:Precision weapons No more precision weapon than a committed man willing to die.
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# ? Mar 9, 2018 16:22 |
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The raiders sweep north to Manus and find some loaded troop ships. They then proceed to do what they do best. I'm fairly sure these ships are now the most feared in my navy. Even on the way home they get more kills. The silent service also want in on this. It's literal murder out there today. I can;t go two days without losing a plane unfortunately. Oooh, Grey want. MWAH HA HA HA! It's days like this that make me smile. Oh yeah, that's the stuff.
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# ? Mar 10, 2018 05:25 |
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Go, furry taco! Bring them wrath! My lucky ship is puttin' in work!
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# ? Mar 10, 2018 05:35 |
9 March 1944 Two homing torpedo sinkings: corvette HMS Asphodel by U-575 in the Western Approaches and destroyer escort USS Leopold by U-255 in the mid-Atlantic. Only 5 and 28 survivors respectively.
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# ? Mar 10, 2018 05:52 |
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It makes sense that an AGC is worth 26 points, Wikipedia lists the hull classification either Amphibious Force Flagship or Ampibious Command Ship. You sank one a few weeks ago and this new one means that you've sunken two out of four or five AGCs that they Allies will ever get during the war.
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# ? Mar 10, 2018 06:46 |
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RZApublican posted:It makes sense that an AGC is worth 26 points, Wikipedia lists the hull classification either Amphibious Force Flagship or Ampibious Command Ship. You sank one a few weeks ago and this new one means that you've sunken two out of four or five AGCs that they Allies will ever get during the war. They get 14 in the game
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# ? Mar 10, 2018 07:16 |
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Jobbo_Fett posted:They get 14 in the game Ah, that makes more sense. Underestimating the amount of things the Allies get in any category is pretty in character for this game, though
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# ? Mar 10, 2018 07:31 |
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OpenlyEvilJello posted:9 March 1944 Homing torpedoes in WW2? By the Germans? How did those work?
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# ? Mar 10, 2018 09:19 |
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gradenko_2000 posted:Homing torpedoes in WW2? By the Germans? How did those work? Passive acoustic homing. The torpedo had sensors that would steer it towards the sound of ship propellers. The allies developed something similar around the same time, the Mark-24 and Mark-27.
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# ? Mar 10, 2018 12:32 |
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Epicurius posted:Passive acoustic homing. The torpedo had sensors that would steer it towards the sound of ship propellers. Didn't one German sub got sunk by its own homing torpedo?
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# ? Mar 10, 2018 12:40 |
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Jesenjin posted:Didn't one German sub got sunk by its own homing torpedo? RIP Tupolev.
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# ? Mar 10, 2018 13:28 |
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2400 support personnel. That's a lot of dead garrison troops and cooks.
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# ? Mar 10, 2018 15:23 |
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Jesenjin posted:Didn't one German sub got sunk by its own homing torpedo? Early homing torpedos had that tendency, yeah
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# ? Mar 10, 2018 17:13 |
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Jobbo_Fett posted:Early homing torpedos had that tendency, yeah They did. However, own goals aside, the torpedo was effective enough that countermeasures were developed. Both the Royal Navy and the Royal Canadian Navy developed decoys (the British "Foxer", and the Canadian CAT-Counter-Acoustic Torpedo....the Royal Canadian Navy was obviously not very creative in the name department), These were basically metal pipes with holes that were tied and pulled about 200 meters behind the ship. The water going through the holes would produce cavatation sounds that were louder than the ship propellers, making the torpedoes home on them, instead. They had their disadvantages. When they were deployed, ship sonar wouldn't work, the ships couldn't go any faster than 14 knots, and the sound from the noisemakers would be a beacon to any U-Boats in the area.
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# ? Mar 10, 2018 18:21 |
gradenko_2000 posted:Homing torpedoes in WW2? By the Germans? How did those work? They're these.
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# ? Mar 10, 2018 19:48 |
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They pick off another supply ship. We pick off an entire convoy. This does put the cruisers into bomber range though – the perils of a large reaction range! The carriers pick off some more ships. We trade planes over Rabaul. The I-20 gets battered. It also looks like I missed a supply convoy when I cancelled them all for the area. We had another good day sinking our foes! I'll take ratios like this any day of the week.
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# ? Mar 10, 2018 19:58 |
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Man, this game is easy, I haven't seen the KB in six months and PNG is almost mine how did it end up down south of me when I've had Rabaul under recon for months
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# ? Mar 10, 2018 22:49 |
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Ocean big.
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# ? Mar 11, 2018 03:57 |
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Plane small.
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# ? Mar 11, 2018 04:56 |
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Woodchip posted:Man, this game is easy, I haven't seen the KB in six months and PNG is almost mine The KB is very, very fast. It can zoom into your search perimeter at night and then react into your ships during the day phase.
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# ? Mar 11, 2018 07:00 |
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The bright side is if the KB is wrecking you in one area, your remaining carriers can gently caress 'em up in another.....if you have any
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# ? Mar 11, 2018 09:06 |
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Those were really good in Silent Hunter 3. Just launch a bunch of them into a convoy and sink stuff. Mostly the destroyers. But they were fun to use.
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# ? Mar 11, 2018 12:33 |
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Those search pattern torpedoes: they'd do an U-turn after set distance.
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# ? Mar 11, 2018 17:10 |
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# ? Jun 8, 2024 08:37 |
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Their sailing another convoy right past/into Rabaul.... Even my Zero's can't match the Spits. Shoot the tankers you idiots! We do strike that convoy – with Bellatrix and Terror there, I wonder if Admiral He Who Shall No Be Named is commanding. Helens only seem to exist to get shot down. Good showing guys! They can't save the crippled ship that has taken refuge there though. That is to much to ask. This is becoming a normal day now.
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