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Old 08-04-21, 06:21 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Ashikaga View Post
From the beginning to the middle of WWII depth charges had a depth detonator set by the crew in advance. Only later with magnetic detonators and acoustic and magnetic homing depth charges (small torpedoes) and also the massive area bombarding by for instance hedgehogs depth changes for U boats helped less and less. Also combined with better detection equipment on the destroyers and radar on a bandwith narrow enough to see a raised periscope.

Under the history section of this Wiki page you will find a lot of answers.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depth_charge

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Ashi.
Hey thanks for answering!
I had no idea about that. I'm still in 1940 so I guess I'll start changing my depth to confuse them.
As I said, I thought the optimal technique was going as deep as possible so their depthcharges wouldn't reach the uboat because they had a depth limit.
I'll read the link, thank you!
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