Chapter 1315: Acoustic torpedo (2/2)
”No, there is a problem with our boiler.” At the moment of the explosion, Nicholas said loudly: ”Quickly, damage the tube, how is our boiler?”
Since there was a problem with the boiler during the voyage, and they had been repaired during the voyage, they tried to reignite their boiler just now, but the explosion happened.
This is simply a coincidence.
”Boom!” A second explosion came, and with the sound of the explosion, the hull began to slowly tilt.
It wasn't until this second explosion that Nikolai felt bad. The sound seemed to come from the bottom of the ship instead of the boiler behind!
”Reported that the boiler room was intact and no damage occurred.”
Not a boiler room, what is that? The shells of the naval gun? torpedo? Hit a mine, or suffered an attack?
”Reported that a big hole appeared in the bottom of the rear hull, and the water is entering rapidly!”
The bottom of the hull? Nikolai frowned, he had a premonition that was bad.
It’s okay for your own battleship to carry a few large-caliber artillery shells, but you are absolutely afraid of damage from the bottom of the ship.
”Quick, rescue our warship!” Nikolai shouted: ”Report to the fleet that we have been attacked!”
Just after he said this sentence, suddenly, the whole ship went black.
The water has entered too quickly, the water has flooded into the engine room, and the generator has stopped supplying power!
Two torpedoes, each carrying 400 kilograms of warhead charge, exploded at the bottom of the ship, exploding a big hole in the bottom of the Paris Commune, and the sea was rushing in.
The Soviet sailors showed fearlessness at this moment, took a deep breath, and dived into the bottom of the ship, but when they saw the size of the opening, they knew that it was irretrievable.
”Wow...” After spitting out a mouthful of sea water, the sailor came out and shouted to the person above: ”No, it's too big, we can't stop it!”
The stern of the battleship of more than 20,000 tons ~~ quickly entered the water, so that the bow of the ship was gradually raised. In the moonlight, this battleship was experiencing the last scene of its life.
”Awesome!” At this time, in the U-100 submarine, Schepke quickly pressed the shutter and took this photo from the periscope. As evidence of his battle, he obtained the first battleship of his own. Sink the result!
”Should we make another shot?” the deputy captain asked him.
”No, we are sailing forward. The Soviets' subsequent warships will soon arrive. We continue to ambush them on their route! Before dawn, we will achieve new results.” Shepke said: ” Three on the right, at full speed.”
On the sea, the huge hull of the battleship Paris Commune gradually tilted. Although it tried its best to rescue it, the battleship slid into the abyss step by step.
What made them unwilling most was that they didn't see their opponents until they sank completely, and they didn't even know how they sank.
On the bridge, a hand-cranked generator was transmitting electricity to the radio, and a radio wave was finally transmitted back before the sinking of the Paris Commune.