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Post by Leonid Govorov on Oct 14, 2017 7:44:27 GMT
I would like to see a super submarine that could launch missiles (maximum of 3 or 4). It’s also disappointing that Italy is the only country that even has super submarine. Italy’s super sub is alsonpretty disappointing. Not as good as stacked subs. I honestly don't get why italy got the supersub. I mean, Germany is the country which is famous for the U-boat missions, right?
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Post by Józef Poniatowski on Oct 16, 2017 12:16:05 GMT
The US also had more successes w/ submarines in the pacific, and has been the world leader in submarine technology since the 1950's
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Post by VizzyT on Oct 17, 2017 7:23:44 GMT
Italy’s super sub is alsonpretty disappointing. Not as good as stacked subs. I honestly don't get why italy got the supersub. I mean, Germany is the country which is famous for the U-boat missions, right? I'm not sure, but I seem to recall reading that at the start of the war italy had one of the, if not the biggest submarine fleets in the world, so that might be a reason. However they weren't very useful in the clear waters of the mediterranean, where they could easily be spotted. Also, I'm not sure wether the italian subs that fought with the germans in the atlantic ever even sunk a ship, so I don't know wether italy was the right country to get super subs. XD
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Post by Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb on Oct 17, 2017 20:25:13 GMT
Italy’s super sub is alsonpretty disappointing. Not as good as stacked subs. I honestly don't get why italy got the supersub. I mean, Germany is the country which is famous for the U-boat missions, right? Another country that could have had super subs could be Japan. They had the best torpedoes in the war, after all.
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