r16
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TIL that WWII submarines, at least of the German variety, could only travel about 6 knots while submerged, versus 18 knots or so when not submerged. I'd always pictured them sailing silently under the seas, stalking boats and sinking them, but they have to be surfaced to travel with any speed.
I also learned that Tom Hanks knows more about WWII submarines than I do.
the essential thing about the so called Wolfpack tactics was the same . Not "true" submarines but submersibles surface ships that dive only when necessary . Find enemy merchantships or convoys , keep track of them during the day . Bring other submarines from other patrol boxes . Attack on the surface at night , with very low profile and the option of diving when in danger . Multiple submarines , limited escorts , success . Except too much radio traffic makes the British mark possible submarine locations and re-route . Might have practically paralyzed U-boot warfare before there were enough German submarines to over large enough areas which naturally coincided with much larger numbers of escorts . And movie people readily come with the capability to absorb and present ; Tom Hanks could be more proficient than me any day , in the unlikely case you need consolotion .