Imagine how planes would attack fishes. THey will have to take dives. And since the fishes are small, they will have to dive close to the water surface if they are not used to shooting those fishes. Thus, high possibility of crashing.
Imagine how planes would attack fishes. THey will have to take dives. And since the fishes are small, they will have to dive close to the water surface if they are not used to shooting those fishes. Thus, high possibility of crashing.
Why would you shoot them? They're fish so you could easily just launch a crapton of depthcharges and bombard those sons of bitches back to the Devonian period. They'll even be perfectly grilled after all the fun is done. That's killing 2 fish with 1 stone.
Why would you shoot them? They're fish so you could easily just launch a crapton of depthcharges and bombard those sons of bitches back to the Devonian period. They'll even be perfectly grilled after all the fun is done. That's killing 2 fish with 1 stone.
Yes, some types of depth charges were designed to be dropped from aircraft. Here's an example. Unfortunately, I do not know whether IJN had something similar.
Why would you shoot them? They're fish so you could easily just launch a crapton of depthcharges and bombard those sons of bitches back to the Devonian period. They'll even be perfectly grilled after all the fun is done. That's killing 2 fish with 1 stone.
It's the opening air battle you know. Seeing the fishes down there instead of planes and then mistaking them as torpedoes, won't you want to try to blow some of them up while informing you fleet? But then they are fishes, they can dodge. Thus they become hard to hit. And not all planes carry deptcharge, but I remember they all have guns.