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Battle of the Atlantic  - Weapons and Technology

Combatants in the battle of the Atlantic relied on weapons and technology to attack the enemy, to defend themselves, to communicate, and to rescue friends and foes.

Fueling Mid Atlantic
Fueling Mid Atlantic

Mid-ocean refuelling significantly increased the range of warships, allowing escorts like the small corvettes to accompany convoys all the way across the Atlantic.

A tanker (centre) would trail a heavy rubber hose in the water behind it, which would then be picked up by the ship needing to refuel (left). Many convoy escorts, like corvettes, had been designed for operations close to shore. Before mid-ocean refuelling became widespread, they were unable to accompany convoys all the way across the Atlantic; instead, they had to hand off the convoy to other escorts and then refuel in locations like St. John's, Newfoundland, and Iceland.

Fueling Mid Atlantic
Painted by Tom Wood in 1945
Beaverbrook Collection of War Art
CWM 19710261-4869





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Anti-Aircraft Gun and Crew in Action
Depth Charge and Thrower
Hedgehog Anti-submarine Projectile
Squid Anti-submarine Mortar
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ASDIC Hut
Protection
Medium Frequency Direction Finding Loop
Binnacle, HMCS Swansea
Gyroscopic Compass
Sextant
Taffrail Log
Wheel House
Fueling Mid Atlantic
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W/T Operator and Messenger
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Royal Canadian Navy Life Vest
Royal Canadian Navy Lifeboat Bailer
Lee-Enfield Line-throwing Rifle