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was supposedly sent to Africa, so this piece of evidence was initially disregarded. A few years later, they found part of the UZO torpedo aiming device, and a spare parts box from the motor room engraved with serial and other identifying numbers. On 31 August 1997 they concluded that the boat they
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believed it was a victim of her own torpedo, which may have become a "circle-runner". Torpedoes manufactured later in the war had acoustical seeking capability. It was theorized that the torpedo was initially fired in a turning pattern and when it missed her target, it picked up the sound of the
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1401:Gröner, Eric; Jung, Dieter; Maass, Martin (1991).
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1048:"War Patrols by German U-boat U-869"
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1284:"Hitler's Last Sub | Sole Survivor"
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2882:World War II submarines of Germany
1364:. Harper Paperbacks. p. 384.
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1052:German U-boats of WWII - uboat.net
1026:German U-boats of WWII - uboat.net
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588:3.7 cm (1.5 in) Flak M42
439:8 December 1944 – 11 February 1945
424:26 January 1944 – 11 February 1945
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364:2 cm (0.79 in) C/30
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2199:List of U-boats of Germany
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1462:2 September 2005. Lengthy
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635:Engagement near Morocco
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135:General characteristics
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625:s finding in the book
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1384:Shadow Divers Exposed
1270:Wreck Diving Magazine
1218:Shadow Divers Exposed
1046:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
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974:Wreck Diving Magazine
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796:. The discoverers of
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780:. Nicknamed
774:scuba diving
767:
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724:depth charge
722:conducted a
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665:Please help
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611:World War II
606:
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558:2 GU 345/34
548:supercharged
546:M 9 V 40/46
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495:commissioned
476:World War II
471:Kriegsmarine
469:
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352:(180 rounds)
317:Sensors and
287:13,850
153:Displacement
119:Commissioned
106:5 April 1943
63:
53:Nazi Germany
29:
2729:Kommandøren
2580:Henry Bacon
1509: /
1253:27 December
1079:Gröner 1991
858: /
740:Karl Dönitz
720:L'Indiscret
463:Type IXC/40
431:Operations:
411:Commanders:
158:1,144
144:Type IXC/40
95:Yard number
2907:1943 ships
2861:Categories
2848:March 1945
2751:Pathfinder
2636:Arsterturm
2558:Trentonian
2556:HMCS
2296:Gay Viking
2247:Shipwrecks
1497:73°12′00″W
1494:39°19′48″N
1007:References
846:73°19′56″W
843:39°32′56″N
829:found was
778:New Jersey
764:Bill Nagle
596:complement
564:propellers
509:New Jersey
446:Victories:
309:Complement
301:Test depth
243:Propulsion
166:) surfaced
2794:USS
2767:USS
2749:HMS
2738:USS
2547:Dettifoss
2539:USS
2528:USS
2521:USS
2508:HMS
2438:HMS
2385:HMS
2277:USS
991:pneumonia
930:USS
923:USS
902:USS
895:USS
762:In 1991,
752:Gibraltar
744:Gibraltar
710:USS
654:does not
580:torpedoes
524:Type IXCs
511:in 1991.
493:. It was
480:laid down
474:) during
436:1 patrol:
362:2 x twin
341:torpedoes
164:long tons
147:submarine
103:Laid down
2786:18 Feb:
2776:17 Feb:
2769:Crevalle
2760:SS
2758:15 Feb:
2747:11 Feb:
2736:10 Feb:
2689:28 Feb:
2661:27 Feb:
2633:26 Feb:
2599:24 Feb:
2571:23 Feb:
2554:22 Feb:
2537:21 Feb:
2494:20 Feb:
2478:18 Feb:
2440:Bluebell
2436:17 Feb:
2426:16 Feb:
2416:15 Feb:
2406:14 Feb:
2383:13 Feb:
2361:11 Feb:
2351:10 Feb:
2294:MV
2186:Type IXD
2180:Type IXC
1382:(2006).
1188:(2004).
1118:27 April
1097:27 April
995:pleurisy
919:hedgehog
904:Tullibee
683:May 2015
631:(2004).
487:AG Weser
406:M 49 163
378:Part of:
350:deck gun
327:Armament
248:2 shafts
111:Launched
85:AG Weser
2740:Batfish
2726:9 Feb:
2692:Lautaro
2510:Vervain
2364:Persier
2354:Steuben
2335:9 Feb:
2319:7 Feb:
2309:6 Feb:
2302:Karatsu
2292:5 Feb:
2275:4 Feb:
2265:3 Feb:
2255:1 Feb:
1296:18 July
1138:"U-869"
1057:5 March
1031:5 March
675:removed
660:sources
598:of 48.
540:draught
366:AA guns
220:Draught
162:(1,126
78:Builder
70:Ordered
39:History
2802:U-2336
2796:Gamble
2682:U-1279
2676:U-1018
2664:Corvus
2626:U-3007
2620:U-1208
2516:U-1276
2497:Nokaze
2487:U-2344
2464:U-1278
2458:U-1273
2446:Impero
2419:U-1053
2399:Ro-113
2370:Ro-112
2285:U-1014
2279:Barbel
2268:U-1279
2258:Ro-115
2165:U-1235
2158:U-1234
2151:U-1233
2144:U-1232
2137:U-1231
2130:U-1230
2123:U-1229
2116:U-1228
2109:U-1227
2102:U-1226
2095:U-1225
2088:U-1224
2081:U-1223
2074:U-1222
2067:U-1221
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1143:17 May
961:Koiner
932:Koiner
808:, and
769:Seeker
712:Fowler
582:, one
515:Design
491:Bremen
466:U-boat
461:was a
418:Kptlt.
359:AA gun
212:Height
176:Length
89:Bremen
2708:U-683
2702:U-676
2670:U-327
2654:Ro-43
2648:I-370
2642:I-368
2614:U-927
2608:U-713
2602:I-371
2564:U-300
2503:TA 48
2452:U-425
2429:U-309
2409:U-989
2393:Ha-76
2376:U-869
2344:U-923
2338:U-864
2328:Ro-55
2322:CD-53
2060:U-889
2053:U-881
2046:U-880
2039:U-879
2032:U-878
2025:U-877
2018:U-870
2011:U-869
2004:U-868
1997:U-867
1990:U-866
1983:U-865
1976:U-858
1969:U-857
1962:U-856
1955:U-855
1948:U-854
1941:U-853
1934:U-846
1927:U-845
1920:U-844
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