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Or an alternative scenario where a Japanese submarine met an American ship carrying nukes a little earlier ) Because then Japan could have resisted for another half a year and up to a million more people could have died )
“Indianapolis, the invulnerable U.S. Navy cruiser that delivered the lethal stuffing for the Little Boy and Fat Man atomic bombs to Tinian Island in the Pacific, was destroyed by a random Japanese submarine just three days afterward. What is this: irony of fate or a sad pattern?
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The most successful torpedo attack of the 2MW is considered to be the salvo of the Japanese submarine I-19.
On September 15, 1942, she fired six torpedoes at the American aircraft carrier Wasp. Three hit him in the bow, caused fires, which the crew was unable to stop and had to sink the aircraft carrier.
The remaining three torpedoes, having traveled at least five miles (the Japanese had good torpedoes), reached the ships of the task force aircraft carrier Hornet. One of them hit the side of the battleship North Carolina. The fifth torpedo hit the USS O'Brien and tore off its bow. The O'Brien was then lost when it attempted to return to the U.S.S., but broke in half and sank on passage. The sixth torpedo from I-19 nearly hit the aircraft carrier Hornet.
The result was the sinking of the aircraft carrier and destroyer in one salvo, and damage to the battleship.
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bondjamesbond wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2024 4:46 pm
Transportation of the Fat Man bomb that was dropped on Nagasaki, 1945.
When can we bomb Japan? )
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You can do this at World at War scenario
ajs81 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 06, 2024 7:24 amYou mean this mod if yes, it is very slow on my computersbondjamesbond wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2024 4:46 pm
Transportation of the Fat Man bomb that was dropped on Nagasaki, 1945.
When can we bomb Japan? )
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Heavy Tiger tanks with fascines on the sides to overcome the spreading mud from the 507th Heavy Tank Battalion somewhere on the Eastern Front. March-April 1944.
Tankers of the Wehrmacht 12th Panzer Division unload barrels with fuel from a train onto a Pz.Kpfw. IV Ausf.B.
A tank battalion (Pz IV Ausf. F) of the Greater Germany Division on the march. Rzhevskiy protrusion, September 1942.
A German light tank Pz.Kpfw. A German Pz.Kpfw 35(t) light tank belonging to the 6th Panzer Division drives past a destroyed Soviet KV-1 tank near the village of Gauri in Latvia.
In the background can be seen a Pz.Kpfw tank. II, Operation Barbarossa, July 1941.
An American Sexton SAU drives through the destroyed village of Putange, August 20, 1944.
Two Jagdpanther SAU from the 654th Tank Fighter Battalion (schwere Panzerjäger-Abteilung 654) in Brion, France. August 1944.
Panther turret in the form of a DOT from the company “Berlin”
Quite little is known about this unit. This “company” consisted of 10 PzKpfw V “Panther” tanks and 12 PzKpfw IV tanks. The company was officially named “Panzer-Kompanie (bo) Berlin” (Panzer-Kompanie (bo) Berlin).
The tanks were most likely taken from repair plants. The selection criterion was one - the turret with armament must be in perfect working order. The rest was not important. Most of the tanks were dug in at the most “tank-dangerous” intersections of Berlin's major streets, right along with the hulls from which everything “unnecessary” was removed.
Some turrets were placed on a concrete base. The formation of the unit was started on January 22, 1945, and finished in record time - January 24, 1945.
Finnish soldiers send a captured Red Army soldier to persuade his commander to surrender
1941.
Insignia on military aircraft of European countries before World War II, 1938.
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Very good.AKRebel wrote: ↑Sat Dec 21, 2024 6:56 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Will there be night missions in the mod ? Also who prevents, as Marshal Zhukov did, to direct thousands of searchlights ))))) Of course now there are arguments that at first it helped the Soviets to take the heights as all nightlights became useless but then it had the opposite effect that the searchlights only hindered ))))phcas wrote: ↑Sun Dec 22, 2024 12:32 pm Preview.jpg
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Falke is a night vision system used by the Wehrmacht late in the war. Because of the night vision system this units will have a high initiative number (they see the enemy first) en will cost 100 prestige more than the standard unit because of the high price of the night vision system.
Night vision units will be added in the next update like the SdKfz-251-22 Falke, but also units with the Uhu night vision system like the Panther G Uhu. Again this units will cost 100 prestige more than the standard unit but have a very high initiative number because they see the enemy first.
Thanks for the updateHHT1 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 22, 2024 11:07 amVery good.AKRebel wrote: ↑Sat Dec 21, 2024 6:56 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Just in time for the festival of peace.![]()
Si vis pacem para bellum