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Establishment at Gothenburg. Use was limited to the stern tube owing to the fact that the pistols were not secure against sticking in the tubes. The same reason led, in the course of operational use, practically to the cessation of this. However, from the 12 torpedoes used 3 were fired, these being 2 firings from U 221 (Trojer), 1 firing from U 382 (Juli) with the following result: 1 hit with seaway 6 - 7 on a 5,000 ton freighter sunk. 1 hit on freighter without closer observation, 1 misfire owing to faulty setting. The operational possibilities were, therefore, fundamentally proved. Further, considerable experience was gained for further development. Requirements for further use of Falke were extension of the arming range (locking of the S-apparatus) from the present 720 m. to 1,000 m. as well as absolute security of the pistols in the tube. |
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For general operational use the Falke became available with the required improvements, as from 1.7.43, from the Western bases. Further use was intended in the Mediterranean (as from 1.9.43). The operational use of the improved G7ES anti-destroyer torpedo, originally intended only at a later date but accelerated considerably under pressure of conditions and proving preferable, led to only 5 boats being equipped with the Falke. Results from these are not to hand. Further use of the Falke had to be given up for the reasons mentioned. |
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General: Operational readiness of the G7ES Zaunkönig (anti-destroyer torpedo) was not anticipated, in the normal course of trials, before the beginning of 1944. However, conditions necessitated, already in May 1943, the boats being given as quickly as possible a defensive weapon against enemy escorts in their increasingly difficult campaign against convoys in the North Atlantic. The Commander in Chief of the Navy therefore ordered operational readiness of the Zaunkönig for 1.10.43 and later (on 13.7.) for 1.8.43. This entailed, on the one hand, a great risk owing to lack of the normal course of tests, and , on the other hand, great sacrifices in other preparations of important war weapons not only of the Navy but also of the other branches of the service. This was only possible owing to the close personal cooperation of the Commander in Chief of the Navy and the Minister of Armaments and Ammunition. The fact that 80 torpedoes were actually ready on 1.8.43 in the Western bases for equipping 20 boats represented a great achievement by all departments concerned. |
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Torpedo Characteristics: Vt = 24.5 knots, non-contact and impact-pistol, range heated 3,700 m., unheated 5,000 m., can be used against all vessels of a speed between 10 and 18 knots from all positions. |
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Use is limited to a certain extent in seaway over 6. The short arming range of 400 m. was necessary in order |
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