How 2 British Frogmen Rode a Torpedo Into an Enemy Harbor—And Sank 4 Ships From Underneath
On the night of 3 January 1943, two Royal Navy frogmen climbed onto a torpedo, slipped beneath the surface of an enemy harbour, and did something that should have been impossible. No guns. No backup. No way out if anything went wrong. Just two men, a slow-moving machine, and 270 kilograms of explosive — riding straight into the heart of a heavily guarded Italian port. What happened next changed naval warfare forever. #WW2 #WorldWarII #NavalHistory #BritishHistory #UntoldHistory

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