Every time I read the Bismarck story I just can't believe the lucky torpedo...
All that...and one Torpedo...from a freakin' Swordfish 1920s biplane...basically renders a gigantic investment of resources and manpower a sitting duck.
Reminds me of people talking about Clinton bombing the Sudan...using million dollar cruise missiles to blow up 1 dollar tents.
Two questions:
1. Why the heck couldn't they have compensated or repaired somehow?
2. It must be pretty frustrating to get taken down right off the bat in your first ra roo ra charge, but geeze...if there really wasn't anything to do but spin around in circles and wait for the RN to show why not surrender?
On the topic of the legendary Swordfish...apparently, the Swordfish torpedo biplane was the ORIGINAL 'Pearl Harbour'. The Brits attacked the Italian Navy in port in 1939 or 40 and scared them good. For a long and crucial period the Italians thought that their Navy was in a lot more danger than it really was all because of a few crazed Englishmen in obsolete biplanes.
All that...and one Torpedo...from a freakin' Swordfish 1920s biplane...basically renders a gigantic investment of resources and manpower a sitting duck.
Reminds me of people talking about Clinton bombing the Sudan...using million dollar cruise missiles to blow up 1 dollar tents.
Two questions:
1. Why the heck couldn't they have compensated or repaired somehow?
2. It must be pretty frustrating to get taken down right off the bat in your first ra roo ra charge, but geeze...if there really wasn't anything to do but spin around in circles and wait for the RN to show why not surrender?
On the topic of the legendary Swordfish...apparently, the Swordfish torpedo biplane was the ORIGINAL 'Pearl Harbour'. The Brits attacked the Italian Navy in port in 1939 or 40 and scared them good. For a long and crucial period the Italians thought that their Navy was in a lot more danger than it really was all because of a few crazed Englishmen in obsolete biplanes.
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