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Sunday, 12 November 2017

According to the British Royal Navy were aircraft of the highest importance for successful anti-submarine warfare according to the Dutch magazine Marineblad dated 1938 no. 6

An item referred to the U.S.R. dated 30 June 1938 reporting that the British Royal Navy held training in the Irish Sea and in the British Channel what the possibilities for a submarine were to attack without being sighted by an aircraft. The common believe was that the submarines had little chance although it was not to be forgotten that submarines could operate even in worth weather when air support/reconnaissance was impossible.