Made from scrap plywood, costing only £30,000, but it destroyed millions of enemy ships
Автор: Iron Soul WW2
Загружено: 2025-12-28
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In the early years of World War II, Britain faced a deadly problem along its coasts. Fast enemy raiders were sinking ships faster than the Royal Navy could stop them, and traditional warships were too expensive, too slow to build, and too few in number.
The solution sounded ridiculous.
Built from scrap plywood and common materials, this small vessel cost just £30,000—a fraction of the price of a destroyer. Naval commanders laughed at the idea. Critics called it fragile, unsafe, and completely impractical for war.
They were wrong.
This video tells the incredible true story of how a wooden boat, designed by a civilian boat builder, transformed coastal warfare and went on to destroy enemy ships worth millions. It’s a story about innovation under pressure, challenging tradition, and how simple ideas can outperform the most expensive weapons when timing matters most.
👉 Watch to discover how plywood defeated steel—and helped change the course of naval history.
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