Japanese Submarine Crews Ran Into U S Sonar Buoys and Understood the Ocean Was No Longer Theirs
Автор: Cold War Tales - Inspired by Viktor Hale
Загружено: 2026-01-07
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In June 1944, deep in the Atlantic, the crew of the Japanese submarine I-52 believed they were sailing undetected toward Nazi-occupied Europe. But what they didn’t know was that the rules of undersea warfare had changed — forever.
American aircraft no longer needed to see their targets. They could hear them. Using newly developed sonar buoys, the U.S. Navy could track submarines underwater with terrifying precision. What followed was a turning point not just in submarine warfare — but in Japan’s belief that the ocean was still theirs.
This documentary dives into the moment Japanese submarine crews realized they were being hunted by technologies they didn’t even understand — and how that realization shattered the confidence of one of the world’s most advanced naval forces.
🎙️ Discover the story of technological shock, psychological defeat, and the silent war that took place beneath the waves.
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