Mystery German submarine identified by deep wreck divers

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Even a hundred years after they sank, many German u-boats remain unidentified and the cause of their loss unclear. Often the only way to solve the mystery is to dive them, acquire as much information as possible and then combine it with what is known from archives I was part of a team of technical divers who completed a series of dives on a large World War One German submarine lying off the Lizard Peninsula in the English Channel. We scrubbed the prop and acquired large amounts of video which was used to build a 3D photogrammetry model. This allowed us to confirm the identity of the submarine as the SM U-95, lost on 7 Jan 1918. We were also able to validate SS Braenil's claim to have sunk SM U-95 by ramming, making it only the second merchant ship in WW1 to have achieved this feat. *More submarine dives:* Mystery german submarine 280 feet down - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UnV-SxWHiQ 280 feet down - unidentified german submarine - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lSZ3bHkrfs German u-boat lost in 1945 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSRbE4KHnPQ *Highlights* 00:00 Introduction 02:26 Mystery #1 - identification? 04:13 Mystery #2 - why did it sink? 05:19 Arrival at the wreck 09:55 Scrubbing the prop! 22:25 Recording numbers from the prop 25:05 Stern gun (88mm) and ready use ammunition 27:38 Conning tower and interior


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