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Found the crate of Battleship "ROMA" after 69 years
The news is of 2 hrs ago.
A team of researchers has found the crate of Battleship "Roma", the flagship of Regia Marina, after 69 years at 1000 mts depth. The battleship was sunk september 9th 1943 by Do 217 armed with Fritz X bombs. Was the first use of guided bombs in History. 1350 died in the event. ~S~ |
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By 'crate' you mean 'hull,' right?
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Oppps sorry I mean the wreck.
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Not to nitpick but the Roma was the first ship to be successfully sunk by Friz X guided bombs. I remember reading (and then just checked again) about prior combat uses although they were not recognized at the time by the Allies as radio controlled bombs.
After the Roma, the USS Savannah was the next victim but was hit with only one Fritz X and was, after hours of damage control, able to limp out of combat. There's quite a few instances where the bomb was used I was surprised to find out. Quite a few ships were hit despite the weapon being used by only one unit.
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Found this link with some pictures of the ship and the story:
http://www.bobhenneman.info/roma.htm Aye. Thus proving the effectiveness of guided or "smart" weapons vs spray 'n pray. That said, there's still something poetic about a good old fashioned carpet bombing. |
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This is the most complete site I found, unfortunately it seems to be italian only, but maybe Google translator can do the job....
http://www.regianaveroma.org/RegiaNa...2009/INDEX.htm |
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With that said the Fritz X was not a 'smart' bomb in that it was controled/guided to the target by a human, in the form of radio contorls. One of the first, or maybe even the first, true 'smart' bombs used to shink ships in WWII was the USN Bat bomb. It was a true 'smart' bomb in that it used onboard radar to guide 'itself' to the target. Here is a neat vidoe of the BAT from WWII Quote:
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