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Battle of the Atlantic  - Weapons and Technology

Combatants in the battle of the Atlantic relied on weapons and technology to attack the enemy, to defend themselves, to communicate, and to rescue friends and foes.

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Donald Mackay's painting depicts the bridge of the destroyer HMCS Restigouche, escorting a large convoy of troop ships, including the four-funnelled Aquitania (centre left).

Mackay is likely portraying troop convoy TC 1, which left Halifax with 7,400 soldiers of the 1st Canadian Infantry Division on 10 December 1939. One crew member (centre) is communicating with another ship by signal lamp, while an officer (left) records the message. The two large loops (right) are the direction finding aerial used for navigation. Other navigational equipment is visible, including a gyroscopic compass repeater (centre) providing compass directions.

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Painted by Donald C. Mackay
Beaverbrook Collection of War Art
CWM 19710261-4245





4-inch Naval Gun and Mounting
.5-inch Vickers Mk III Heavy Machine-gun
"Pom-Pom" Anti-Aircraft Gun, HMCS Kamloops
Anti-Aircraft Gun and Crew in Action
Depth Charge and Thrower
Hedgehog Anti-submarine Projectile
Squid Anti-submarine Mortar
"Squid Explosion", HMCS Copper Cliff
ASDIC Hut
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Medium Frequency Direction Finding Loop
Binnacle, HMCS Swansea
Gyroscopic Compass
Sextant
Taffrail Log
Wheel House
Fueling Mid Atlantic
German Signal Lamp
W/T Operator and Messenger
"Mae West" Life Belts, HMCS St. Laurent
Royal Canadian Navy Life Vest
Royal Canadian Navy Lifeboat Bailer
Lee-Enfield Line-throwing Rifle