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Milo Harding
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28 August, 14:46
Why were depth charges important during WW1?
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Dewey
28 August, 14:51
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Short answer, Depth charges were used as weapons in the world war one
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elongated answer, Depth charge, also called depth bomb, a type of weapon that is used by surface ships or aircraft to attack submerged submarines. The first depth charges were developed by the British in World War I for use against German submarines.
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Dakota
28 August, 14:53
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To protect ports from possible enemy submarine attacks.
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