Did U-boats have to surface to fire?

And it must have done so on the surface of the water, where it was able to travel at a faster speed than the ships it pursued. By approaching from astern, where the lookouts rarely checked, the U-boat would be able to slip inside the convoy undetected, fire at close range, then submerge in order to get away.
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Why did U-boats have to surface to fire torpedoes?

U-Boat Surfaced Torpedo Attacks. The greatest advantage of a surfaced attack is speed. A surfaced U-boat is highly maneuverable and faster than many escorts. The U-boat can use its speed to run ahead of the convoy in order to setup an attack position.
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Why do U-boats have to surface?

One U-boat would shadow a convoy and summon others by radio, and then the group would attack, generally on the surface at night. These tactics succeeded until radar came to the aid of the escorts and until convoys could be given continuous sea and air escort all the way across the Atlantic in both directions.
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How were torpedoes fired from U-boats?

a) After taking the position up, the U-Boat cruises slowly on a course opposite the target's course. When the U-Boat gets closer to the target, it turns 90º and launches torpedoes when the target appears in the crosshairs of the periscope, which was set to the deflection angle determined by the torpedo director.
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Did U-boats travel on the surface?

While U-boats were faster on the surface than submerged, the opposite is generally true of modern submarines. The most common U-boat attack during the early years of the war was conducted on the surface and at night.
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A U.S. Warship Fires an Anti-Sub Weapon on a German U-Boat



How long could German U-boats stay submerged?

The Germans' most formidable naval weapon was the U-boat, a submarine far more sophisticated than those built by other nations at the time. The typical U-boat was 214 feet long, carried 35 men and 12 torpedoes, and could travel underwater for two hours at a time.
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How close did German U-boats get to the coast?

detection by enemy ships, and to avoid bad weather. U-boats could only travel about sixty miles underwater before having to surface for fresh air. They often attacked ships while on the surface using deck-mounted guns.
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Did German U-boats taunt convoys?

Did German U-boats taunt U.S. destroyers with radio messages? No. At several points in the film, a German U-boat uses Greyhound's transmitting frequency and broadcasts threatening messages over the ship's loudspeakers. This never happened in real life.
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How many ships did the German U-boats sink?

The most formidable naval weapons in both world wars, German submarines devastated trans-Atlantic shipping while sinking 8,000 merchant vessels and warships and killing tens of thousands.
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How long could ww2 Subs stay submerged?

Model of the USS Balao (SS-285) Fleet Submarine

Two 126-cell battery groups gave her a submerged top speed of 8.75 knots (16.2 km/hr); holding her speed to 2 knots (4 km/hr), she could remain submerged for 48 hours.
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How many U-boats are still missing?

A U-boat of this type, listed for decades as being sunk off Gibraltar, was found on the sea bottom about 60 miles off the coast of New Jersey in 1991. According to the definitive website Uboat.org, a total of 50 German U-boats remained unaccounted for after the end of World War II.
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Can U-boats fully submerge?

The sub had a crew of 22 and could dive to a depth of almost 100 feet. Maximum surface speed was just short of 11 knots, with a surfaced range of 1,500 nautical miles at 10 knots. The boat's submerged speed was said to be 8.7 knots, with a range of 50 nautical miles at 5 knots.
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How deep could a ww2 U-boat dive?

World War II German U-boats generally had collapse depths in the range of 200 to 280 metres (660 to 920 feet).
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Are there any surviving U-boats?

Despite their prevalence during WWI and WWII, only four U-boats exist today. Preserved as museum vessels, these “undersea boats” are the last reminders of the Battle of the Atlantic, and the thousands of men who died in these “Iron Coffins.”
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How accurate is the movie Greyhound?

"Greyhound" relies heavily on CGI scenes depicting the expansive sea battles. But the sea drama was shot on the USS Kidd, a decommissioned WWII-era Fletcher-class destroyer, and a highly accurate interior sound stage set on gimbals to re-create water movement.
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Did Greyhound sink GREY Wolf?

After a harrowing couple of days crossing the Atlantic Ocean, the USS Keeling (going by the call sign Greyhound,) survives its battle against several German U-Boats. Most notably, Captain Ernest Krause (Hanks) bests the sub known as “The Grey Wolf,” as Greyhound squares up and blasts it out of the water.
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Was there a Greyhound destroyer?

Greyhound was filmed on the USS Kidd, which did fight in the Second World War, albeit in 1943, several months after the events of the film. It is the only surviving Second World War destroyer still in her wartime configuration, and is docked in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
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Was Hitler's U-boat ever found?

In 2014, researchers found the remains of U-576 off the coast of North Carolina, and just last year, the notorious German World War I U-boat UB-29 was found off the coast of Belgian.
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Why did submariners eat lemons?

His reported experiment on board a naval ship in 1747 showed that oranges and lemons were a cure for scurvy.
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How fast can a German U-boat go?

The boat was capable of operating at depths of up to 230 metres (750 ft). The submarine had a maximum surface speed of 17.7 knots (32.8 km/h; 20.4 mph) and a maximum submerged speed of 7.6 knots (14.1 km/h; 8.7 mph).
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Did U-boats sink ships in the Gulf of Mexico?

Of the twenty-three U-boats that took part, fourteen found and successfully sank a total of 56 Allied ships. These included 28 oil tankers, 22 freighters, and one passenger liner, one fishing vessel and one sailing ship.
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How many ships did German U-boats Sink in 1942?

During the first three months of 1942, German U-boats sank more than 100 ships off the east coast of North America, in the Gulf of Mexico and in the Caribbean Sea.
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