Mutiny torpedoes
In March 1942 in the North Sea of Europe, the weather was surprisingly cold, but the flames of World War II were burning. On this day, www.biquge.info British battleship "Trineda" and a German destroyer withdrawn from the battlefield met in a narrow way, and it was inevitable that there would be a fight. The German destroyer quickly ran out of ammunition and had to turn around and flee. The hateful "Trineda" pursued at full speed and sent a powerful torpedo into the torpedo tube. When the "Trineda" was less than 500 meters away from the defenseless German ship, the torpedo flew out of the launch tube.
Carrying out a torpedo attack at such a distance is tantamount to carrying out the death penalty with the muzzle of a gun against the door of the head. I saw a sharp wave thrown out of the tail of the torpedo, and it hit the German ship at a speed of 45 knots. The Germans were in a mess, and some even jumped into the sea in advance to avoid the heart-wrenching explosion. The British enthusiastically flocked to the bow deck to watch the Germans' last moments.
A miracle happened - the torpedo suddenly turned, made a graceful arc, turned around and pounced enthusiastically at its owner. The British and the Germans were stupid, they had never been so surprised.
With a "boom", the middle part of the "Trineda" suffered a fatal blow and sank to the bottom of the sea half an hour later, and the poor British did not understand the cause of the incident until they died, and people speculated that if it were not for the actions of God Almighty, it could only be that the Germans used some overly advanced defensive weapons. The scientists who invented and built these torpedoes could not believe that it was the torpedo's rudder or rudder wings that were frozen and deformed that directed the tragedy of the British, the comedy of the Germans, because the possibility was almost impossible.