Submarine or tuna attack on Oct. 2nd, 1940
Submarine or tuna attack on Oct. 2nd, 1940
On the above date the following report came in from the 3rd Mine Sweeping Flottilla:
Does this message refer to a real sub attack (from H 49 ?) or was the crew of M 16 mistaken.
Best regards,
Jan-Olof
Does this message refer to a real sub attack (from H 49 ?) or was the crew of M 16 mistaken.
Best regards,
Jan-Olof
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Re: Submarine or tuna attack on Oct. 2nd, 1940
Hi Jan-Olof,
I think there were porpoise frolicking off the Gironde on that day. No torpedoes were fired at M 16 by any British (or Axis for that matter) in the area. This was not the only case on that day. HMS Tigris on its way to a patrol off the Gironde also reported torpedo tracks at 2140 hours in 46°44' N, 05°28' W. This was also bogus.
The British submarine did carry out an attack with four torpedoes at 0716/5 October and this was on the Italian submarines Giuliani and Baracca escorted at the time by M 9 and M 13 (in Quadrat 6889).
Best regards,
Platon
I think there were porpoise frolicking off the Gironde on that day. No torpedoes were fired at M 16 by any British (or Axis for that matter) in the area. This was not the only case on that day. HMS Tigris on its way to a patrol off the Gironde also reported torpedo tracks at 2140 hours in 46°44' N, 05°28' W. This was also bogus.
The British submarine did carry out an attack with four torpedoes at 0716/5 October and this was on the Italian submarines Giuliani and Baracca escorted at the time by M 9 and M 13 (in Quadrat 6889).
Best regards,
Platon
Re: Submarine or tuna attack on Oct. 2nd, 1940
Hello Platon,
many thanks for the quick reply. It occurred to me that the KTB entry omitted important information, the square was AN 6897 but perhaps that doesn't change anything
Best regards,
Jan-Olof
many thanks for the quick reply. It occurred to me that the KTB entry omitted important information, the square was AN 6897 but perhaps that doesn't change anything
Best regards,
Jan-Olof
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Re: Submarine or tuna attack on Oct. 2nd, 1940
Hello Jan-Olof,
Regarding the AN 6897 position. The porpoise hypothesis probably still stands. However, the submarine H.49 was operating on the same longitude but about 30 miles to the south. She had actually attacked with four torpedoes a convoy at 2121/1 October (53°11.5' N, 04°34.5' E, this was off the SE corner of the German MDA). Could this refer to the same attack?
Possibly, if one of the participants made an error in the time and/or position. Sometime records contain errors so it is not impossible...
Best regards,
Platon
Regarding the AN 6897 position. The porpoise hypothesis probably still stands. However, the submarine H.49 was operating on the same longitude but about 30 miles to the south. She had actually attacked with four torpedoes a convoy at 2121/1 October (53°11.5' N, 04°34.5' E, this was off the SE corner of the German MDA). Could this refer to the same attack?
Possibly, if one of the participants made an error in the time and/or position. Sometime records contain errors so it is not impossible...
Best regards,
Platon
Re: Submarine or tuna attack on Oct. 2nd, 1940
Yes, for me it looks like the 02.10., 02.45 Uhr, message is the time of the message, not the attack.
Regards
Darius
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Darius
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Re: Submarine or tuna attack on Oct. 2nd, 1940
Hi Darius,
Many thanks. If the time recorded is the time of origin of the signal and not of the actual attack then the only problem is that of the latitude. Perhaps the minesweeper or the submarine had a defective compass? Or an error in copying the position in the submarine's report or in the minesweeper's signal? Anything is possible...
Best regards,
Platon
Many thanks. If the time recorded is the time of origin of the signal and not of the actual attack then the only problem is that of the latitude. Perhaps the minesweeper or the submarine had a defective compass? Or an error in copying the position in the submarine's report or in the minesweeper's signal? Anything is possible...
Best regards,
Platon
Re: Submarine or tuna attack on Oct. 2nd, 1940
Hello Darius and Platon,
I suspect we need access to a more detailed KTB, if such a thing exists, in order to figure this one out.
Best regards,
Jan-Olof
I suspect we need access to a more detailed KTB, if such a thing exists, in order to figure this one out.
Best regards,
Jan-Olof
Re: Submarine or tuna attack on Oct. 2nd, 1940
Jan-Olof do we know the companions of M-16 while attacked?
And Platon what is written about the convoy that H.49 attacked?
AN6897 is not far from 53°11.5' N, 04°34.5' E (~20 Nm) so that would make pretty good match.
Andrzej
And Platon what is written about the convoy that H.49 attacked?
AN6897 is not far from 53°11.5' N, 04°34.5' E (~20 Nm) so that would make pretty good match.
Andrzej
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Re: Submarine or tuna attack on Oct. 2nd, 1940
Hello Andrzej,
I do not have a copy of the 3.MSFL KTB and therefore do not know the composition of the convoy. I will try to check other sources to see if I can come up with something.
Best regards,
Platon
I do not have a copy of the 3.MSFL KTB and therefore do not know the composition of the convoy. I will try to check other sources to see if I can come up with something.
Best regards,
Platon