apparently the oss made a hand grenade that was designed to explode on impact. 40 or 50 made and a few people killed testing them. round like a baseball, screw in fuse and smooth outside. even a good idea today if they could perfect that ignition source. Second thing i did not know is the japanese had a submarine that had a hanger built into the conning tower. it housed two or three small bombers., actually a fighter bomber. we captured one at wars end but scuttled it to keep the russians from sharing. pretty wild stuff. i always wondered why the navy had no submersible carriers. i bet bill grist has a grenade but don't think even he has a sub
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Did you know some U-boats had tethered helicopters used for observation?
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it's interesting to compare weapons and such to cars. when i was in the car business years ago, i had a book that had all the options listed , such as electric windows, air conditioning and defogging mirrors etc. i can't recall a single option that wasn't invented and appeared on an old vintage car. even some i swore were new were thought of years ago. i guess the weapons business is the same way.
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Originally posted by pitts duncan View Postit's interesting to compare weapons and such to cars. when i was in the car business years ago, i had a book that had all the options listed , such as electric windows, air conditioning and defogging mirrors etc. i can't recall a single option that wasn't invented and appeared on an old vintage car. even some i swore were new were thought of years ago. i guess the weapons business is the same way.
We took two of the carrier subs and two fast attack subs (the fastest sub from WWII) and took them to pearl harbor. We scuttled all four of them. Divers have recently found the two carrier subs and a fast attack sub and they are in remarkably good condition. They arent even rusted. The Japanese paint is still on it. They thought about raising them (I think they should, we have no surviving Japanese ships from WWII and its not a grave site) We raised the CSS Hunley (gravesite), we can raise a captured japanese sub.
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Originally posted by pitts duncan View Postit's interesting to compare weapons and such to cars. when i was in the car business years ago, i had a book that had all the options listed , such as electric windows, air conditioning and defogging mirrors etc. i can't recall a single option that wasn't invented and appeared on an old vintage car. even some i swore were new were thought of years ago. i guess the weapons business is the same way.
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