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Silent Hunter 3 All Submarines (OFFICIAL – 2024)

Whether you play vanilla or install GWX for its expanded roster of Type XIV Milk Cows and Type XXIII Elektroboots, remember this: Silent Hunter is not about which submarine you command. It’s about how you command it. The periscope doesn’t care about displacement or torpedo count—only the hand that raises it.

Use the Type II only for the first 3–4 patrols. Upgrade to a Type VII as soon as you have 1,500 renown. The Type IID (with saddle tanks) offers slightly better range than the IIA but remains a coastal boat. 2. Type VIIB – The Workhorse of the Atlantic (1940–1943) Historical Context: The Type VII was the most produced submarine class in history (703 boats). The VIIB added saddle tanks for extra fuel and two stern torpedo tubes, making it a true Atlantic predator.

If you enjoyed this guide, share it with the Silent Hunter community at Subsim.com or the r/SilentHunter3 subreddit. For mod installation help, search “GWX 3.0 Gold Final Version” – it turns this guide’s 7 submarines into over 25 playable vessels. silent hunter 3 all submarines

This guide covers in Silent Hunter 3 , from the cramped Type II coastal boats to the ocean-spanning Type IX and the technological marvels of the Type XXI. We’ll analyze their historical backgrounds, in-game performance, optimal tactics, and the impact of the famous Grey Wolves (GWX) supermod, which expands the roster significantly. Part I: The Base Game Lineup (Stock SH3) When you install Silent Hunter 3 vanilla, you have access to seven distinct U-boat types , unlocked as you progress through the war years (1939–1945). Each requires a specific renown score and date availability. 1. Type IIA & IID – “The Canoe” (1939–1941) Historical Context: The Type II was a coastal submarine built in violation of the Treaty of Versailles. Small, agile, and slow, it served primarily in the North Sea and Baltic during the early war.

Now take your chosen U-boat, set course for AM52, and may your torpedoes run hot, straight, and normal. Whether you play vanilla or install GWX for

The VIIC can equip the Schnorchel (snorkel) from mid-1944, allowing diesel running at periscope depth. This is a game-changer for surviving Allied air radar (Leigh Light, Metox detection).

If you plan a career lasting into 1944–1945, the VIIC is mandatory. For 1941–1943, stick with the VIIB. 4. Type IXB & IXC – The Long-Range Hunter (1941–1945) Historical Context: The Type IX was designed for distant waters: the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, Freetown (Africa), and even the Indian Ocean. They were larger, slower to dive, but carried more fuel and torpedoes. Use the Type II only for the first 3–4 patrols

Released in 2005, Silent Hunter 3 remains the gold standard for World War II submarine simulation. Unlike later entries that bounced between theaters and nations, SH3 focuses entirely on the German Kriegsmarine’s U-boat arm—the U-Bootwaffe . For nearly two decades, players have asked the same question: “Which submarine should I choose?”

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