A FULLY-ILLUSTRATED ACCOUNT OF THE BRITISH Q SHIP, A HEAVILY ARMED
SMALL CRAFT DISGUISED AS A MERCHANT VESSEL, AND ITS TACTICS AGAINST
THE KAISER'S FORMIDABLE U-BOAT FLEET DURING WORLD WAR I.
Q ships came in all shapes and sizes – coastal steamer, trawler,
barque, yacht or schooner – but all had to look harmless in order to
lure their opponents to the surface and encourage them to attack.
Armaments differed according to ship size; steamers commonly had 4in
guns mounted amidships and in the bow, trawlers 3-pdrs and sailing
ships 12-pdrs.
David Greentree covers how the Q ship used a 'panic crew', trained to
act out an elaborate evacuation to convince the U-boat commander that
the ship was being abandoned by its crew. The Q ship captain would
remain behind with a handful of other crewmen manning the guns, which
remained hidden until the most opportune time to unmask and engage the
U-boat.
Packed with illustrations, this book explores the Q ship concept in
detail, from its emergence early in the war, when no other method
seemed likely to counter the U-boat threat, and as it flourished,
until new technologies and tactics were developed, tested and
implemented.
Les mer
1914–18
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781782002857
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter