Italy/Sicily. C. 1943-06. A RAF reconnaissance Spitfire took photographs of a naval and aerial ...

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Accession Number SUK11727
Collection type Photograph
Object type Black & white - Print silver gelatin
Conflict Second World War, 1939-1945
Copyright

Item copyright: Copyright expired - public domain

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Description

Italy/Sicily. C. 1943-06. A RAF reconnaissance Spitfire took photographs of a naval and aerial combat in the Straits of Messina. At the time these photographs were the sole source of information available. From examinations of the photographs, position and times calculated from shadows, and from the concentric circles round the various points of disturbance, photographic interpretation experts formed theories and drew conclusions which were proved to be almost exactly correct when the crew of the British submarine concerned in the engagement were able to make their report. Three photographs are those on which the interpretation experts works, and this is the story they tell: In this photo No. 2 shows the ship (E) with her back broken, enveloped in steam and smoke and sinking. On this photograph a CANT.Z. 506B. is seen (aircraft F). This aircraft made an attack on the submarine, and dropped depth charges at the point marked (G) on photo No. 1, close to where the torpedoe tracks start.