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Re: Not only post war
Posted by:
Natter
()
Date: April 02, 2012 09:05PM
Bram Wrote:
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> Not only postwar. About 84 G 7 (T1) torpedoes
> were captured in the beginning of the war by the
> British. I expect many allied designers studies
> these fish.
The allied studied the german torpedodesign, and after the war they interrogated german scientists, recrating documentations and technology. German torpedoes as well as their way of doing maintenance, organizing the arsenals and depots etc. You'll find a lot of reports in the UK national archives and the US counterpart (NARA). Some german technology were recommended adapted and further developed, other were doomed inferior to existing allied technology (as expected).
> Since these fish did not fit in RN tubes the where
> tarbsfered to the Dutch Navy.
>
> Depth control was the big problem for the Dutch
> Navy with these torpedoes. Many of these torpedoes
> ended up running on the surface.
Well, that was the problem with the early TI, and a major part of the german "torpedo krisis" (along with the faulty pistols), which was eventually solved with a new depht-mechanism.
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> Not only postwar. About 84 G 7 (T1) torpedoes
> were captured in the beginning of the war by the
> British. I expect many allied designers studies
> these fish.
The allied studied the german torpedodesign, and after the war they interrogated german scientists, recrating documentations and technology. German torpedoes as well as their way of doing maintenance, organizing the arsenals and depots etc. You'll find a lot of reports in the UK national archives and the US counterpart (NARA). Some german technology were recommended adapted and further developed, other were doomed inferior to existing allied technology (as expected).
> Since these fish did not fit in RN tubes the where
> tarbsfered to the Dutch Navy.
>
> Depth control was the big problem for the Dutch
> Navy with these torpedoes. Many of these torpedoes
> ended up running on the surface.
Well, that was the problem with the early TI, and a major part of the german "torpedo krisis" (along with the faulty pistols), which was eventually solved with a new depht-mechanism.