Which of these statements does not describe depth charges?

A They were extremely precise and successful in every attack.

B They typically disabled their target, but didn't sink it.

C They would reach a certain depth before exploding.

D They were barrel-shaped weapons that were dropped into the water.

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Answer:

A. They were extremely precise and successful in every attack.

Explanation:

Depth charges are quite literally explosives in a barrel that sink  to a set depth before exploding. They wouldn't be 100% accurate due to them tumbling as they went down into the water. You usually needed at  least a couple of Depth charges before you could knock out  a Jerry (slang word for German during world war 2, fun fact!) U-Boat submarine, and this  still applies today.