Vaux
08-26-10, 08:36 AM
September '42. I'm in that small sea just South of the Phillipines whose name escapes me right now. The weather is beyond crappy. Seemingly hurricane conditions. Lots of rain, wind and waves so high that they occassionally swamp my radar while I'm running on the surface.
I've just completed a patrol by the Phillipines and am heading due South, back home in my Salmon-class with 4 torps left in the front and 2 in the back. As I mentioned above, my radar keeps getting swamped, so I have to keep turning it back on. Suddenly, my radar picks up 3 contacts about 6 miles to the North West of me that are listed as "Stationary". Interesting. It's about 0800, so I decide to make a little detour and check it out.
I'm watching things unfold on my map and get within 2,000 yards of the first ship. No "Ship spotted" notification yet, but the weather's so bad I'm not really surprised. When we get to within 500 yards of the target and still no "Ship spotted", I decide to go topside.
Right there in front of me is a Japanese destroyer. A Suriyaba/Suribachi... something like that. Dead in the water. I can see the crew on her at their stations, my guys are on the bridge but it's like it's not there. It's not even showing up as a visual target on my map.
I don't want to waste one of my few remaining torps on a ghost, so I decide to get up right next to it. Nothing. I hear the "ship sinking" sounds when I get next to it. (I didn't think about SS until this was all over. Sorry.). I then decide to see if ramming does anything. Upon contact, I hear squealing and grinding, but I plow right over the thing with no damage to my boat.
Weird. I put it down as an anomally and head back south. When I'm about 6 or so miles away from them, I notice they are getting closer to me. I check and they are now heading my way at medium speed.
What the hell? They're gaining on me, so I pick a good spot and go to periscope depth. To shorten an already long story: When they got close, I heard "Ship spotted" and was able to sink all 3. Oh, well.
I've just completed a patrol by the Phillipines and am heading due South, back home in my Salmon-class with 4 torps left in the front and 2 in the back. As I mentioned above, my radar keeps getting swamped, so I have to keep turning it back on. Suddenly, my radar picks up 3 contacts about 6 miles to the North West of me that are listed as "Stationary". Interesting. It's about 0800, so I decide to make a little detour and check it out.
I'm watching things unfold on my map and get within 2,000 yards of the first ship. No "Ship spotted" notification yet, but the weather's so bad I'm not really surprised. When we get to within 500 yards of the target and still no "Ship spotted", I decide to go topside.
Right there in front of me is a Japanese destroyer. A Suriyaba/Suribachi... something like that. Dead in the water. I can see the crew on her at their stations, my guys are on the bridge but it's like it's not there. It's not even showing up as a visual target on my map.
I don't want to waste one of my few remaining torps on a ghost, so I decide to get up right next to it. Nothing. I hear the "ship sinking" sounds when I get next to it. (I didn't think about SS until this was all over. Sorry.). I then decide to see if ramming does anything. Upon contact, I hear squealing and grinding, but I plow right over the thing with no damage to my boat.
Weird. I put it down as an anomally and head back south. When I'm about 6 or so miles away from them, I notice they are getting closer to me. I check and they are now heading my way at medium speed.
What the hell? They're gaining on me, so I pick a good spot and go to periscope depth. To shorten an already long story: When they got close, I heard "Ship spotted" and was able to sink all 3. Oh, well.