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Rob van Riel wrote:
In WWII, aircraft used torpedoes to attack ships. Since the 1980s, various anti-ship missiles are in use. However, unless I'm seriously mistaken, torpedoes went out of fashion soon after WWI. What did aircraft use to attack enemy ships in the meantime? Bombs, rockets and guns? You got it in one. Or was the torpedo still in use? ASW. As I see it, the death knell aerial torpedoes was sounded by two developments. Increased A/A protection on ships, rendering the idea of having trained pilots fly long, slow approaches to a ship to drop a torpedo and thereby emulate the Bushido spirit of the Japanese Kamikaze effort, undesirable. Jet aircraft. TBD approaches were what, 200 KIAS? Even the early jets would be flying the approach at 300 KIAS. I suspect the WWII aerial torpedo wouldn't have fared to well being dropped at that speed. Meanwhile, pilots and fire control systems had gotten pretty good with bombs, rockets and guns. And the tactics for using them against ships. -- OJ III [Email to Yahoo address may be burned before reading. Lower and crunch the sig and you'll net me at comcast.] |
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