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Originally posted by ignorant_ape
PSTEEL :
NUTZ
read conways , you wither dont know or ignore such facts as :
when scharhorst / gniesenau were builit [ 1936 ] or thier displacement [ 26000 tons ]
or the laid down dates of bismark and tirpitz [ 1936 ]
these all predate zplan
maybe you better get the facts clear in your mind before you lecture me
YRS - APE
Tripling the Uboat fleet in 1939 & 1940 means sinking only 167 more merchant ships in 1939 and ~ 350 more in 1940 and 1941 and 400 more Merchants sunk in 1942 . At most 1300 more merchants sunk over and above the 3500 historically sunk , when the replacements ran at ~ 4800 for that same period . So the delivery capability would not increase as it historically did until the Americans come to the rescue. But would the UK ever let it get that bad?
Originally posted by wdl
I've seen so many programs about all this "advanced" technology that the nazis had but people seem to forget that the allies had the most advanced technology of all - radar, computers and the atom bomb!
Sure, the nazis weren't helped by Hitler going mad and ruining everything for them but the fact is they lost the war when the RAF owned them in the battle of britain (using "inferior" technology like the spitfire, hurricane and radar) they then decided the invade Russia instead of Britain. Once they decided to fight on two fronts it was all over bar the shouting and no amount of technology was going to save them.
Most of the "advanced" technology the nazis had was developed out of desperation because their regular weapons weren't up to scratch. The nazis had to develope the V1, V2 because their regular bombers/fighters couldn't get through the "inferior" allied defences; neither the V1 or V2 where that effective and where counter-measured out of the war after a few months. As for the rocket fighter, that was developed becasue of a lack of oil and the VTOL craft were developed becasue of a lack of runways - again "inferior" allied planes had bombed the nazis oil fields and runways out of existance.
The point I'm making is this: the nazis came up with a lot of innovative ideas but none of them helped them win the war and many were never even deployed.
The allies on the other hand developed the spitfire, hurricane and radar which held off the nazis despite being heavily out numbered during the battle of britain.
The allies invented the computer which broke the nazis enigma code and most importantly the allies developed the atom bomb which ended the war.
I'd say that radar, computers and atom bombs where truely "advanced" technology that actually worked and helped us win the war. What did the nazis have to compare with them? Nothing.
Originally posted by wdl
Also the Spitfire, Radar and Hurricane were British developments, not Allied.
The British were among the allied forces!
Originally posted by wdl
The nazis had to develope the V1, V2 because their regular bombers/fighters couldn't get through the "inferior" allied defences; neither the V1 or V2 where that effective and where counter-measured out of the war after a few months.
Originally posted by HowlrunnerIV
Name one counter measure for the V2.
Originally posted by senseless04
Originally posted by HowlrunnerIV
Name one counter measure for the V2.
A good shot with a high caliber rifle? It would ignite the explosives and blew it up in flight. As long as you had enough time to get your gun and were good enough to compensate for speed and wind.. I'd say you'd have a pretty good chance. From what i remember on the history channel they flew about 300mph. i dont recall what the top speeds were for raf fighters at the time, but they should've been able to intercept. (With no radar, you'd have to be pretty lucky to catch one though)
Originally posted by rogue1
Sounds like you're talking about the V-1 which was basically an aero frame with a rudimentary autopilot.
Originally posted by rogue1
Tripling the Uboat fleet in 1939 & 1940 means sinking only 167 more merchant ships in 1939 and ~ 350 more in 1940 and 1941 and 400 more Merchants sunk in 1942 . At most 1300 more merchants sunk over and above the 3500 historically sunk , when the replacements ran at ~ 4800 for that same period . So the delivery capability would not increase as it historically did until the Americans come to the rescue. But would the UK ever let it get that bad?
Well tripling the U-boat fleet back then would have had a geomtetric effect not arithmatic. A U-boat fleet that size would have largely negated the British Home Fleets power in their own waters, espcially without effect Anti-sub warfare techniques. This wuld have made Operation Sea Lion more likely. A successful invasion would have negated any increase in cargo ships as they had nowhere in England to ship the stuff to.