Incredibly haunting and eerie to watch the ship sink all the way to the bottom. I can only imagine being equipped with scuba gear and watching that underwater from a safe distance. That would be something.
Odee Dillon i think they are acoustic torpedoes which home in on sources of sonar returns. However because these are early acoustic torpedoes they are easily disturbed by sonar returns from multiple ships, that kind of explains why they behaved in an erratic manner in the video, like they were homing on one ship and then started to get sonar returns from other ships and started to turn and home in randomly.
I would not have wasted that many torpedoes on a fleet carrier. Maybe two or three and after that, waited for a while to see if it sinks or if more is needed.
@@Darknight_139 you mean the hulk of scrap sitting on the bottom of the Pacific? She only fired her guns once in anger, with no loses, and was sunk by nineteen aerial torpedoes off Okinawa. The Iowa class, which fired it's guns at many targets in many conflicts, served into the 1990's and fired it's rifles to the end. That fifty year career kinda puts the Yamato in perspective. She was built for the ww1 tactics and her only claim to fame was that she had 17" rifles. A mighty inch larger than the Iowa class. History rocks!
@michaelfrench3396 correction she fired her guns at taffy 3 and hit one of the escort carriers, and the the shell size was actually 18.1 inches to be exact, also don't be an ass with your response and call a need or some shit, I'm just giving a info correction so others that read your comment aren't confused or fully take in the disinformation on some parts of it
Because the water coming in from one side will cause it to capsize in other side if it capsized where the water is coming it will stay afloat. Because the water will go out
Loved all the silent hunter series, changed over to f,,king windows 10, did not know at the time that 10 does not let you use these games, pissed off with microsoft.