Chapter 105 German submarines battle the British and American fleets
At this time, the front boat under the seabed gradually rose up while using various sonar radar detection instruments to operate continuously.
After that, after reaching a certain height, we move forward at high speed.
"Executive Commander! I will only give you up to 50 seconds, and fire immediately!"
As Captain Heidelch's submarine force became closer and closer to the British and American fleets, he loudly issued an order to attack.
"Yes! Sir!"
The executive commander responsible for commanding the submarine attack immediately agreed.
Then he conveyed the orders of Captain Heidelch, and the personnel of each submarine were re-adjusting the final direction and range of the attack again.
When they used the scope to find the target, they fired four thunders from the bow of the submarine in just a few dozen seconds.
The moment each submarine fires their bow torpedoes, all submarines will suddenly shake violently due to the huge recoil.
After the torpedo was launched, when all the personnel were nervous, a series of fire lights came not far ahead of them.
Not many five ships were hit by their torpedoes.
The moment these ships were sunk, Captain THAAD led his battleship and several destroyers to react immediately; and they turned around and prepared for a deep-water bomb counterattack.
"There are submarines, which are German U-shaped submarines, so the personnel are ready to fight!"
"Let the destroyer prepare for the attack of deep water bombs!"
"In addition, notify our frigates and the Air Force to dispatch them to support us!"
"The more Liberator aircraft, the better!"
Captain THAAD quickly issued a counterattack order to his subordinates.
Moreover, the German submarines were divided into four sub-groups at this time, two spanning the course of these British and American ships, and the other two sub-groups were discovered along the north and south, each occupying positions.
Because they do this not only facilitate the continued attack on the fleets that are left by Britain and the United States, but also easily intercept other ships to escape, especially those who want to escape from the north and south.
Before the British and American fleets could take a counterattack, all the German submarine troops had already surrounded the British and American fleets.
The German submarines were swarming from all directions, from two or three in groups.
Captain THAAD was pale and frightened because he had never tried to be surrounded by so many German submarine troops at one time, staring at them.
At this moment, he felt as if he rushed into a group of extremely hungry wolves, and he would be bitten to pieces by the other party at any time, and even his corpse would be left untold.
The value of battleships has been questioned, with smaller and cheaper submarines; torpedoes and aircraft can cause serious damage to battleships.
But even so, Captain THAAD was destroyed, so he was not showing any weakness; and without fear, he ordered his own destroyer to project all the hedgehog-style deep-water bombs.
"Enter combat immediately, executive commander! Open fire!"
"No. 1 and 2 torpedo tubes, open fire! No. 4! open fire!"
"We are in the attack position, please dodge it!"
"U-553, U-190 is coming soon to support U-126!"
However, at the moment when the few remaining destroyers in Britain and the United States successfully launched deep-water bombs, the German new "Walter" submarine force also frequently launched dense torpedoes under the order of Captain Heidelch, attacking the British and American destroyers fleets and several battleships.
"Boom, boom..."
Then there was a loud explosion, shaking the sky.
Under the night sky full of war, a fierce and rapid naval battle began.
"After a deep-water bomb attack, diving, U-78!"
"The communication system was completely damaged and was attacked continuously by deep water bombs, U-126"
"After attacked by destroyers, he has dived urgently, U-90."
"Attacked by a destroyer and hit by a deep water bomb, you cannot conduct emergency diving! U-238."
At the most intense battle between life and death, the German army also had eight submarines sunk and injured, and were quickly rewarding Captain Heidelch.
"I've been killed! Captain THAAD has many ships in our fleet, which are being hit by the German torpedo! It is sinking!"
At this moment, Lieutenant Lund hurriedly said to his boss Captain Thad in panic.
"We must continue to fight back to death! Even if we die, we must be buried with a submarine of Dorad's army!"
Captain Thad tried hard to calm his emotions and roared loudly in a pretended calm manner.
"But we only have 8 ships left! And there are two more injured, fighting against the German submarine force!"
Lieutenant Lund said in fear.
"Where are our air force and frigates!"
Captain THAAD asked anxiously.
"They have not arrived yet! Once they receive our distress signal, it will take half an hour to reach here at the earliest!"
Ensign Lund replied anxiously.
"What! Are they not in the waters around us? Why did it take so long to come and support us?"
Upon hearing this, Captain THAAD roared in shock and angrily.
Because for him, he knew very well that frigates were light surface combat ships with naval guns, deep-water bombs, and anti-submarine torpedoes as their main weapons.
Their main tasks are to undertake anti-submarine, escort, patrol, and alert tasks for ship formations, as well as reconnaissance and landing support operations.
But when they came here, they were equipped with 6 destroyers, so they did not bring some frigates to protect them.
Because destroyers are generally escorted by battleships, cruisers or aircraft carriers, and are responsible for air defense, anti-submarine and night harassment tasks.
Destroyers not only have artillery devices, but also torpedo weapons, which can be used to deal with enemy torpedo boats and other ships.
"Because our support force is now being rushed to support the Germans to support the aircraft group here and conduct fierce air combat; so they cannot draw any extra frigates to support us now! As for the air force, they can come to rescue us in a small part!"
Lieutenant Lund explained hurriedly.
"What! The Germans also sent the Air Force here?"
Captain THAAD shouted with his eyes widened in shock.
"Boom! Boom! Boom..."
But just in the flash, before the Second Lieutenant Lund answered, the battleship they were on was hit within 500 meters by several German new "Walter" submarines and self-guided torpedoes launched by them.
"God! We were hit by the German army! What should we do now! Captain THAAD!"
Chapter completed!