Hedgehog Anti-Submarine Hydrostatic Shockwave Projector
A secret research endeavor under the direction of the British Admiralty led to the development of a unique weapon that would change the course of maritime warfare during World War 2. The result of trial and error, this anti-submarine projector turned the tides against the Nazi U-boats and wreaked havoc in the Pacific.
Instead of dropping depth charges on submerged submarines and causing damage from hydrostatic shockwaves, a different approach to outperform them was conceived early in the war. The idea was to design a device that would fire spigot mortars ahead of a ship and have them detonate only when they hit a hard surface.
Though the original Fairlie Mortar device was unsuccessful, a new idea sprung from the misadventure, and thus the Hedgehog was born.
Named for its rows of launcher spigots -which resembled the spines of the creature when devoid of a load- the Hedgehog would not only redeem the Fairlie but become one of the most feared weapons against the dreaded German submarines...
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People are nutting clever shit out all the time and this is an evolution of some very clever ideas, that worked very well in combination with each other.... and they explained the reasons why.