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probable submarine sighting by plane based on Iceland. Position unreadable. |
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Iceland-based plane investigated suspicious object, probably a periscope, course 1600, 5 knots. |
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Colombo repeated the submarine sighting report of an American steamer in KU 4998: "1244 in urgent need of help. Crew taking to boats" (probably a success by U 181). |
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Army station in "MIM 2" reported to Nore: "1530 submarine in AN 8769, 1630 in AN 8844. Both boats on westerly course". These were probably small battle units. |
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Enemy units were located in: AL 5519, AM 9480, AN 4430, 4990. |
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None. |
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Current Operations: |
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U 1199 has returned from her first operation off Bergen. Her short report shows that the operation lasted 50 days, of which 31 were spent in the operational area off Peterhead and Aberdeen (AN 1895, 0131) close under the coast. Boat ran submerged the whole time, crew most enthusiastic about Schnorchel. |
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Successes: 21.10. Freighter (8,000 GRT) sunk in AN 0131. |
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Shipping: Boat observed strikingly little convoy traffic. 2 convoys of about 10-15 medium-sized ships were sighted in 31 days. According to information to hand, there must be much more traffic (a convoy about every two days). However, as boat found listening conditions very bad and ran into a great deal of fog, she probably did not pick up the other convoys. Boat found a constant stream of small vessels, some of them minesweepers and patrol vessels; drifters, etc. were particularly numerous on the 20 meter line. |
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Anti-submarine measures: Constant air patrolling. Anti-submarine group always watching convoy route, not well-trained, submarine was never picked up. Shallow water best protection. Dangerous search groups of drifters in line abreast with nets or kites, camouflaged as harmless fishing vessels, at same distance usually submarine chasers with Asdic. |
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Boat passed through declared mined area off AN 0132 four times. |
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