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SEA => SUBS: Uboats => TYPE VII => Topic started by: NZSnowman on 31 Oct , 2010, 01:32

Title: G7es Zaunk
Post by: NZSnowman on 31 Oct , 2010, 01:32
Look at the damaged a G7es Zaunk
Title: Re: G7es Zaunk
Post by: Pepper-mint on 31 Oct , 2010, 03:04
This is what we can call "a pain in the a**"  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: G7es Zaunk
Post by: NZSnowman on 31 Oct , 2010, 11:23
Very good!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: G7es Zaunk
Post by: Rokket on 05 Nov , 2010, 02:57
wow, they were lucky!
Title: !
Post by: dbauer on 06 Nov , 2010, 17:53
Hi
Title: Re: G7es Zaunk
Post by: NZSnowman on 19 Nov , 2010, 20:57
Here another T-5 kill from from U-1105 'The Black Panther' the HMS Redmill (written off as a total loss).

(http://www.navsource.org/archives/06/images/0608901.jpg)
27 April 1945: 25 miles northwest of Blacksod Bay, Ireland - Redmill after being hit by an acoustic torpedo from U-1105. Rupert (K-561) is assisting Redmill. Interesting to note the depth charge racks lining the quarter decks on both ships. (photo credit: Mr. K.R. MacPherson)

http://www.uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/3505.html (http://www.uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/3505.html)
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http://www.navsource.org/archives/06/089.htm (http://www.navsource.org/archives/06/089.htm)
Title: Re: G7es Zaunk
Post by: dbauer on 19 Nov , 2012, 06:39
The U-805 was armed with the T-5. My father has said when he told the Americans of the T-5's on U-805 they were very interested. Later when the Americans went through U-805. The T-5s were the first things to go off the Boot!
Title: Re: G7es Zaunk
Post by: Greif on 06 Dec , 2012, 07:45
Ouch, amazing she survived the damage. 
 
Ernest