In article ,
M. J. Powell wrote:
In message , Hamisha3
writes
Not to take anything away from BarnesWallis but why does a simple torpedo not
do the same as the boune bomb, detonate against the dam wall at a pre set
depth?
1. There may have been anti-torpedo nets.
*Were*, IIRC. Aren't they visible in some of the recon. photographs?
2. Because there were no torpedoes carrying about 4 tons of H.E.
Could *possibly* have been done if you were content with a short/slow
run, maybe by starting with something like the big fortress torpedoes
which did for Bluecher in Oslofjord. It'd be a swine to lift, though
and probably even the lanc couldn't have hauled one that distance
and dropping it in a way which it was likely to survive would
be challenging to say the least and probably impossible.
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