The WW2 Submarine That Went on a Total Rampage to End the War
Deep in the dramatic marine battlefield of World War 2’s Pacific theater, the American submarine USS Batfish embarked on her sixth patrol, poised for yet another confrontation with her Japanese counterparts roaming beneath the waves of the South China Sea. With tension building as the days unfolded, the intrepid Batfish silently prowled further and further into hostile waters, her crew remaining vigilant and ready for battle at any moment. Captain Jake Fyfe, alone on the bridge, deftly guided Batfish towards her prey. With the enemy in his sights, he strategically maneuvered his ship into the perfect position. As soon as he gave the order to fire, the crew unleashed four Mark 18 torpedoes on their unsuspecting victim. Seconds later, a fiery red explosion and the unmistakable sound of a submarine breaking into pieces as it succumbed to the depths let them know they had hit their target. Without a moment’s pause, the sleek predator continued her hunt. There were more enemy submarines in the area, and she was not about to let them go… Credit to : Dark Seas