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For the first time, scientists discovered a sunken in 1940 near the city of Dunk...

Dynamo operation. At the bottom of the La Cancer found a British warship of World War II (photo)

For the first time, scientists discovered a sunken in 1940 near the city of Dunkirk Kate, which sank in 1940. Kate warship participated in the largest rescue operation in history called Dynamo. In late May and early June 1940, more than 330,000 soldiers of allies surrounded by German troops during World War II were evacuated from the beaches near the French city of Dunkerk. But Kate Ship went to the bottom of the La-Channel Strait on June 1, 1940, when he was attacked by the pilot JU 87 Luftwaffe.

For the first time in 83 years, marine archaeologists from the United Kingdom and France were able to find the location of the ship and with the help of a hydraulic locker created a 3D model of a sunken military vessel, Daily Mail reports. In focus. Technology has appeared its Telegram channel.

Subscribe not to miss the latest and most intrusive news from the world of science! When the German troops in May 1940 began an invasion of France, they were able to push a huge number of British and French troops to the coast of La-Channel, where they were surrounded. The UK government has decided to conduct a large -scale rescue operation called Dynamo. As a result, more than 330,000 Allied soldiers were able to evacuate from the beaches near the Dunkirk city in northern France.

About a thousand military, trade, fishing and civilian vessels were used for this purpose. Dynamo operation lasted 9 days and nights from May 26 to June 4, 1940. All vessels were permanent attacks by German aircraft and 305 ships were flooded in the waters of La-Channel. As a result, about 30,000 allies soldiers were killed. Kate's warship of the UK Navy had just returned to Dunkirk after he evacuated nearly 1,000 British soldiers.

But on June 1, 1940, he drowned after the attack of the German bomber. A group of British and French archaeologists decided to identify all the flooded vessels during the Dynamo operation and found a Kate ship for the first time in 83 years, which was almost 100 meters long. During the search, scientists found a total of 27 ships. The location of 12 of them was not known before this study.

Scientists also believe that they could detect 3 more unknown ships that participated in the evacuation from Dunkir. Scientists have used a waterlocker to create a 3D model of Kate's wars, which lies at the bottom. To identify sunken ships, scientists used a multi -ray echo, installed under the building of a research ship. This device produces sound waves that are reflected from the objects at the bottom, so you can create amazing three -dimensional images from the places of the shipwreck.

According to scientists, a three -dimensional image has made it possible to achieve a high level of detail, and in this way it is possible to compare the remains of revealed ships with historical photos, which are depicted. According to scientists, many of the sunken ships are in quite good condition. As focus has already written, archaeologists made new discoveries during the study of a sunken anti -a -meal ship.