decoy ship การใช้
- If you want some decoy ships, send some of your scouts in.
- With his captain incapacitated, Thorson orders the decoy ship to try to ram the submarine.
- Meanwhile, Parvateshwar uses decoy ships to give an impression to Kali that he was going to attack Panchavati.
- Another option was to arm and man decoy ships with hidden guns, the so-called Q-ship.
- In reality, Nanny deployed a decoy ship containing a Life Model Decoy to impersonate the corpse of Storm in the wreckage.
- Antony, however, managed to trick Libo into pursuing some decoy ships, causing Libo s squadron to be trapped and attacked.
- A disguised heavily armed merchantman, the decoy ship was intended to lure unsuspecting U-boats to the surface and sink them with gunfire.
- Antony, in the meantime, managed to trick Libo into pursuing some decoy ships, causing Libo s squadron to be trapped and attacked.
- Recalled to active duty on 30 July 1941, he commanded the submarine decoy ship in the Caribbean, then commanded the attack transport in the Pacific.
- A post-war German study found fault with " U-68 " s captain for not following established procedures for avoiding decoy ships.
- G黱tzel, for failing to follow established procedures for dealing with neutral-flagged vessels in order to avoid decoy ships like " Farnborough ".
- He will now join the crew of a decoy ship : looking like an ordinary fishing schooner, its crew pretending to be civilians, it will actually have a concealed radio to summon the sub chasers as needed.
- Cordelia goes to the Escobar star system in command of a decoy ship and distracts the Barrayaran ships on picket duty at the wormhole exit so that transport ships can deliver a devastating new Betan weapon to the defenders.
- Stevenson's narration begins with a series of seemingly unrelated vignettes, of which the only one that is readily sensible occurred during World War I, leading the last survivors of a sinking decoy ship, Stevenson managed to sink a German submarine, and with the British survivors wounded and with no way of taking prisoners, killed the Germans as they attempted to surrender.
- Various sources record her simply as having been sunk on 24 May by a German decoy ship, though this clashes with the known attack on " V100 " on the 26th and the observations reported by Wilson and Goodhart in subsequent days . It is quite possible that this is a garbling of an encounter between one of the Russian submarines and a decoy vessel around the same time.