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In the cold depths of the Atlantic, one German engineer had a mad idea — to build a torpedo that could hear. What began as a desperate wartime experiment soon became one of the most feared weapons of World War II. This is the untold story of the G7es “Zaunkönig”, the world’s first acoustic-homing torpedo. A weapon so advanced that it could chase the sound of a ship’s propellers and destroy it without ever being seen. It turned the hunters of the sea — Allied escorts and destroyers — into the hunted. But as German U-boats unleashed this “listening torpedo” across the Atlantic, the Allies fought back with a brilliant countermeasure: the Foxer, an invention that saved convoys and silenced the terror of the deep. From secret laboratories in Kiel to the raging battles of the North Atlantic, this is the story of one engineer’s crazy idea that nearly changed the course of naval warfare forever.