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by ncmncm
1607 days ago
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Almost until 1944, the torpedoes that US submarines were obliged to use on Japanese warships would not blow up when they hit. Toward the end of that period, some submariners determined that if they shot the torpedo so it struck at a shallow angle, the shock would not so damage the fuse as to make it completely fail. |
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