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Old 09-12-22, 05:01 PM   #5
Bubblehead1980
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Originally Posted by Randomizer View Post
Although in the game, escorts will stick with you even after running out of depth charges, by 1944 this was a legitimate ASW tactic for Allied navies. As long as the attacker can maintain contact, they can hold the U-Boat down until battery exhaustion or CO2 build up force the boat to the surface where it can be destroyed by gunfire. One of these attacks lasted more than 36-hours and boredom was unlikely to have been a problem for the crew of the target boat.

Escaping detection in shallow waters against a single destroyer is difficult but not impossible. Also, the removal of the depth charge threat allows for a counter attack. In October 1944 you have access to acoustic-homing torpedoes, either T-IV Falkes or T-V Zaunkoenigs and if you leave for patrol with less than four, or all that are available, you're doing late-war patrols wrong. Usually I have two acoustic torpedoes aft and one with a reload forward. Don't waste them on merchants as they can save your butt in situations like you found yourself. This leaves you with just eight torpedoes for anti-shipping operations but can save your boat.

In your case you an acoustic shot into the stern of the DD after it passed overhead and from close range might have been effective, even using the inferior Falke. You don't even need to sink the attacker; crippling it allows you to get away successfully.

-C

Lol never did that in a U Boat but in a Gato in 1945 with a "Cutie" homing torpedo pulled that off. I was taking on water and knew once compartment flooded I'd likely get it under further depth charge attack so came to launched depth, fired two "Cuties" on sound bearings. One hit, eventually enabled me to get away as knocked the toughest escort off of me, allowed me to stop flooding etc.

I surfaced 9 hours later under cover of night and 8000 yards astern was the escort, dead in the water. Crept in and finished off on surface with a MK 18 torpedo.


Tried this in a U boat, well turns out he was not out of depth charges after all, he made a fast u turn and dropped a pattern while I was in a dive heading for the depth, pattern cracked me hull, which promptly collapsed as passed 84 meters.
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