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Old September 18th 04, 05:33 AM
Peter Stickney
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In article RCM2d.108318$3l3.12958@attbi_s03,
Mike Dargan writes:
Cub Driver wrote:

On 15 Sep 2004 23:25:48 -0700, (Eunometic)
wrote:
The US Navy had fallen well behined in torpedo technology.

It was not just the performance specs, either. The USN torpedoes were
inacurrate, often running so deep that they passed under the enemy
ship. More than one American sub was sunk by its own torpedo. See
www.warbirdforum.com/okane.htm

Dick O'Kane (the subject of that book review) recalled that when word
went back to Washington about the faulty torpedoes, the brass blamed
the sub skippers for their tactics rather than examing the torpedo for
defects.


The problem was with the magnetic fuses. Again, the dimwits in charge
refused to do proper testing. The tests were expensive and the Navy
knew that their white engineers had innate superiority to gooks. This
oversight, along with some strange attack doctrine, extended the war and
cost us some sailors.


And, thanks to the Germans stealing the design from the Brooklyn Navy
Yard and copying it for the G7 series of torpedos, it helped to win
the Battle of the Atlantic.

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Pete Stickney
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