Something I meant to ask about 2 weeks ago but forgot.
I finished reading Hara's Japanese Destroyer Captain book again and it raised something I knew nothing on.
Namely by 1944 on his last active mission in Yahagi with Yamato his cruiser was fitted with homing torpedoes.
I checked my copy of Campbell, but found nothing on them.
Did Japan develop its own homing torpedoes by 1944 or did they recieve technical help from Germany who developed their own Zaukonigs by late war?
Here are Hara's own words which talks of her refit just before she sailed:
also during the battle:Hara wrote:But not all news was bad. New weapons and equipment for Yahagi arrived almost daily. There were proximity fuses, homing torpedos, and, most important of all, efficient radar sets. Gun crews began to learn how to use radar-controlled gunfire. Many of these devices were still in the experimental stage, but their appearance was a sign that Japanese technology was moving forward. Too late to catch up with the enemy, to be sure, but it was a tremendous morale booster in those days of adversity
Can anyone tell me more please! Were they oxygen based?Hara wrote:"okay, dump the fish!" I shouted. Almost at once sixteen powerful homing torpedos slithered unarmed into the water.
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