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Old 07-14-17, 05:01 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by Destex View Post
Ahhhhh! My brain hurts! someone mixed TMA with mapping coastal sites. Facepalm moment of the week.
The whole chapter for you:
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PLOT
The Plot helps you refine the course, speed, and range of the tracks you
are monitoring. To be effective, the Plot should be used with other firing
solution tools, such as the Passive and Active Fire Control and the Periscope.
DETERMINING A FIRING SOLUTION
Every 30 seconds, the Plot receives and plots data from your trackers,
then draws lines indicating the bearing at which your submarine’s trackers
sensed the track. To use the plot, you must
position the blue line upon the track’s
estimated location and align it with the
course that you believe the track to be
following.
• In the upper left corner, click on the
track number for which you desire to
find a firing solution.
• You may zoom in and out of the
display by clicking on the ZOOM
button’s + and - keys. You may scroll
the display up, down, left, or right, by clicking on the arrow keys to
the right of the ZOOM buttons.
• In the blue SPEED RULER section, click on the right or left course
arrows until the dots of the light blue line intersect each of the track’s
detected bearing lines. Zoom in if necessary. Click with the left
mouse button to make minor changes. Click with the right mouse
button to make major changes.
• Your solution will be good when each of the black bearing lines has a
blue dot that falls directly upon it. Click on the RANGE button’s +
and - keys to move the blue line up and down the bearing lines.
Click on the SPEED button’s + and - keys to change the “tightness”
of the dots.
• The most efficient way to refine the track’s estimated location is to
determine a preliminary solution, then dramatically change your
submarine’s current course or speed. If you change course, try to
cross the bearing of the target. Once your boat’s position changes,
your sensors detect the track from a different bearing. If you have an
accurate solution, the new bearing lines will fall directly upon the
entered solution dots. If your solution is inaccurate, the bearing line
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falls off the solution dots. When your solution proves to be inaccurate,
find a solution that works for your new and old ship course, then
change your course again to test your new solution.
• Once you have a good solution, click on SAVE. If you wish, you may
come back to this solution later.
• After saving, click on SEND. Your submarine’s computers send the
saved information to your weapons.
Note: The Plot assumes that the track travels at a steady course and
speed. This may not always be the case. If a track changes course or
speed, you may not use the bearing lines detected before the change to
determine a solution.
The buttons used to work with the Plot are detailed below.
Button Function
Plots 1234 Correspond to the four tracks you previously
assigned to trackers in Sonar or the Periscope;
selected track buttons highlight
green.
ELAPSED PLOT Tells how much time you spend plotting TIME
tracks.
TRACK ID Displays the designation number of the
currently displayed track.
LAST BEARING Indicates the last detected bearing on the
currently displayed track.
ACTIVE Displays your sub’s firing solution.
SAVE By clicking on RULER or DRAW in the
SAVED section, you may retrieve a solution
you previously saved. DRAW enables you to
work with more than one solution, which may
be helpful if the track changes course or
speed.
SPEED RULER You may change the track’s estimated course,
range, and speed by clicking on the arrow or
+ and - buttons.
ZOOM Increases/decreases magnification of the plot.
Center Centers the plot on your submarine.
Arrow keys around Scroll the plot paper to the left, right, up,
center or down.
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REDRAW Redraws your solution so that you may
rework it from the beginning.
OWN SHIP Displays your submarine’s course, speed,
and range.
FIRE CONTROL
Fire Control has four modes: Passive, Active, Torpedo, and Harpoon
(UGM 84). In the Passive Mode, Fire Control helps you anticipate the
future location of as many as four tracks
that you previously assigned to trackers.
Fire Control provides the best firing
solution possible given the information that
it has received, then computes the settings
that allow a weapon to be properly aimed
at a track. (On “Easy” difficulty, you will
start with a goal solution. On “Standard”
you will start with an approximate solution.
On “Real,” you start with what you
can set.) The Active Mode helps you
determine a track’s range and bearing and refine your firing solution with
active sonar. The Torpedo Mode allows you to guide a fired MK-48
torpedo to its intended track. The UGM Mode enables you to program the
flight path that a Harpoon missile follows. In each of the modes, you may
zoom or scroll the display using the buttons at the bottom left of the
screen. Weapons status lights in the upper left corner inform you of the
status of any weapons you may have fired upon the track.
FIRE CONTROL PASSIVE MODE
To enable the Fire Control BSY Passive mode, click on an alreadyassigned
track number, and then click the PASS button.
When you assign a target to a tracker, the track is updated every 30
seconds. This bearing information displays as a string of dots. Each new
dot signifies the latest information that Fire Control has received. To
ensure your weapon reaches its intended track, you must align the string of
dots to the center line.
Solution Select Switches
After you have at least five or six bearing dots displaying on Passive
Fire Control, try to align the dots on the center line by clicking on the left
and right arrows of the Solution Select’s RANGE, COURSE, and SPEED
switches. As you click on these buttons, you change the system’s estimated
information on how far the track is from your submarine, the course
it is traveling upon, and how fast it is moving.
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The surest way to find an accurate solution is to click on COURSE
first, then refine SPEED and RANGE. Click on these switches with the
left mouse button to make small refinements. Click with the right mouse
button to make major changes. When the dots are reasonably aligned to
the center, press ENTR to send your solution to your weapons. If time
permits, you should check the accuracy of your solution by changing the
course of your submarine by 60 degrees or more and seeing if the solution
stays aligned. If not, readjust and check it again.
Zooming In
You may zoom in on your solution to ensure its accuracy by clicking
on the ZOOM field’s + button. Zoom out by clicking on the – button.
When you first begin to work on a solution, zoom out as far as possible.
As your solution becomes more accurate, zoom in to make refinements.
CAN’T GET AN ACCURATE SOLUTION?
If you are having trouble getting an accurate solution, take the following
steps, as appropriate:
Change Course
Determining a track’s range is the most difficult part of the firing
solution. The best way to determine range is to:
• Align the dots as closely as possible to the center line;
• Click on ENTR; then
• Change your course by at least 60 degrees and attempt to cross the
track’s bearing. When determining firing solutions, you should
change course every 10-12 minutes.
After changing course, your sensors are in a new location and, thus,
detect the track from a different bearing. An accurate firing solution is not
affected by your change in course, as your sensors detect the track from
the anticipated bearing. An inaccurate firing solution, however, causes all
new dots to be out of alignment.
Slow Your Boat
When your submarine is traveling quickly, you have a harder time
detecting the tracks that are operating around you. When determining a
firing solution, slow your submarine to approximately five knots. Once
you have a solution you wish to check by changing course, you can
increase your speed as the submarine makes the turn. When your helmsman
reports the submarine steady upon its new course, immediately slow
your submarine again to 5 knots. Do not travel at high speeds on a steady
course for long periods of time or you become an easy target.
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Click on Enter
Click on ENTR frequently. Each time you click on ENTR, you send
the location where you believe the track to be to your weapons system.
The last bearing dot becomes anchored to the center line. After anchoring
a point, you may work to align subsequent points.
Click on Clear
Tracks may change course or “zig.” If it appears that the track has
changed course, all previous bearing dots are useless. Click on ENTR to
set an anchor point, then erase the previous dots by clicking on CLR. All
dots before the anchor point are erased.
Advance to the Periscope
You may estimate a track’s range and bearing by viewing it through the
Periscope and “marking” it for range. A track that is far from you appears
short, while one that is nearby appears tall.
Advance to the Plot
If the bearing dots are so randomly placed that you cannot get a
solution, exit Fire Control and advance to the Plot Screen. It is often
easier to obtain an initial solution from the Plot, which you can then refine
at Fire Control.
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