Mediterranean naval battles intensify in 1941 as Italy deploys innovative underwater chariots to sabotage Allied vessels. Lionel Crabbe, a skilled explosives expert, rushes to Gibraltar to bolster defenses, but faces a daunting task with only two British divers at his disposal. Complicating matters, evidence suggests the Italians are exploiting neutral Spain as their primary operations hub, posing a significant threat to Allied security.
The Silent Enemy
In World War II, Italian divers revolutionize naval warfare by deploying cutting-edge submersibles to secretly plant mines on British warships, prompting the British to respond with a team of skilled underwater demolition experts led by Lionel Crabbe.