U-Boat Commanders Didn’t Fear Aircraft Until the Ocean Filled With Runways
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Загружено: 2026-01-26
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For years, German U-boats believed the middle of the Atlantic was untouchable.Too far from land. Too far from airbases. No aircraft meant safety.
That belief was wrong.
In this video, we break down how escort carriers closed the Atlantic Air Gap and completely flipped the Battle of the Atlantic. By turning merchant hulls into floating airfields, the Allies brought aircraft into places submarines thought were unreachable. The result was devastating: U-boats spotted, forced underwater, hunted for hours, and destroyed with no safe escape.
You’ll see how the Air Gap worked, why U-boats dominated it early in the war, and how mass-produced escort carriers erased that advantage almost overnight. We cover hunter-killer groups, carrier-based radar patrols, night attacks, acoustic torpedoes, and the psychological collapse of crews who realized there was nowhere left to hide—not even in the middle of the ocean.
This isn’t just a story about ships and planes. It’s about innovation, coordination, and how one idea—bringing runways to sea—changed naval warfare forever.
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Comment below: if you were a U-boat commander, would you risk surfacing… or stay submerged and hope the aircraft move on?
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