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11-06-13, 10:38 PM | #17 |
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Sondergerat Fur Aktive Schallortung (or S-Gerat)
(Special Apparatus for Active Sound Location) was essentially sonar. It transmitted sound pulses and timed the returning echo. Because it emitted sound pulses which also broadcasted the U-boat’s location, this device was not very popular. It could detect objects up to 4,000 meters away. However this system was a bit temperamental and it's ability to detect the range to a target depended on so many things, salinity, sea state and even temperature (plus easily damaged by depth charges). I have read instances where the S-Gerat for what ever reason, did not detect a target at 2,000m or less. Because of it's unpopularity and uselessness, most if not all the U-boats fitted with S-Gerat had them removed later on in life. I do not bother to mount it since the real one did not work properly, nor was it very effective.
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11-07-13, 03:05 PM | #18 | |
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Btw., 4.000m seems to be very much overall. The british ASDIC type 123 had a efficient range of only 1.200m to 1.500m (depending on... source). Even with a range of only 2.000m, the S-Gerät would be superior to the British ASDIC, which was based on a development since 1919, whereas the Germans began their work on sonar in the middle of the 30´s. |
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