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In March 1943, the Battle of the Atlantic was at its most critical point. German U-boats were sinking Allied merchant ships faster than they could be replaced, threatening to cut off Britain's entire supply chain of food, fuel, and war materials. Winston Churchill called the U-boat threat the only thing that truly frightened him during the entire war. This is the story of the secret weapon that changed everything. The Mark 24 acoustic homing torpedo, codenamed Fido, was the first autonomous guided weapon ever used in combat. Disguised in official documents as a mine to protect its existence from German intelligence, this revolutionary device used four underwater hydrophones to detect the acoustic signature of a submarine's propellers and steer itself directly toward the sound, with no pilot input required. Drop it in the water. Let it listen. Let it hunt. What made Fido so devastating was the cruel irony at its core. The crash dive, the most rehearsed and trusted survival maneuver in the German submarine playbook, was exactly what the weapon needed to work. The faster a U-boat dived, the louder its motors, pumps, and propellers became. The more urgently the crew tried to escape, the more precisely Fido could track them. The submarine's greatest escape instinct had been turned into its deadliest weakness. In this video, we explore the engineering behind the Mark 24, how British and American scientists built an analog acoustic guidance system without computers or transistors, how the Allies maintained total secrecy around the weapon for over fifteen years, and how it contributed to Black May 1943, the single most catastrophic month for the German submarine fleet. We also examine how the weapon changed submarine warfare forever, and why its design principles still influence modern torpedo technology today. This is the story of the torpedo that could think. The weapon that turned hunters into prey. The secret that helped save Britain from starvation. #WorldWarTwo #BattleOfTheAtlantic #UBoat #SubmarineWarfare #SecretWeapons #WorldWarTwoHistory #NavalHistory #Mark24 #AcousticTorpedo #Fido #MilitaryHistory #WW2 #WW2History #WW2Documentary #BritishMilitary #RoyalNavy #NavalWarfare #GermanNavy #Kriegsmarine #HistoryChannel #WarHistory #SecretTechnology #MilitaryTechnology #WorldWarIIHistory #ColdWar #HistoryDocumentary #MilitaryDocumentary #WarDocumentary #HistoricalFacts #Submarine #UBoatWar #BlackMay1943 #AtlanticConvoys #NorthAtlantic #WWII #WWIIHistory #WarTechnology #GuidedWeapons #EngineeringHistory #BritishHistory #MilitaryEngineering #HistoryFacts #WarFacts #NavalWarII #SecretMilitary #WeaponsTechnology #HistoryBuffs #DocumentaryHistory #MilitarySecrets #ConvoyWarfare #WWIINavy #SilentHunter #SubmarineHistory #UBoatHunter #BattleHistory #HistoricalDocumentary #MilitaryInnovation #WW2Weapons #WWIIWeapons #AntiSubmarine #ASW #NavalBattle #WarHistory #HistoryLovers #ForgottenHistory #UntoldHistory #HistoryNerd #MilitaryChannel #WarChannel #HistoryVideo #ViralHistory Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. I do not own some or all of the video materials used in this video. In the case of copyright issues, please contact me at historymediachannel1@gmail.com for credit or removal.