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Originally Posted by ppk
Why the first one? I don't see why one wouldn't attack lone merchants whatever the weather. Use the S-Gerat for ranging when you're in a storm, and sink them.. Just make sure there isn't anyone else around to hear you :P ...and please post your text bigger next time?
The reason is that in the bad weather you can easily loose visual contact with a ship, especially if it goes faster then your boat. You can find it only surfacing, approaching to a very close range: 400 m. and when you approach there is strong possibility for you to receive several shells to your hull after spring 1941. Very disappointing! (And dangerous for your future fights).
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It's true you shouldn't be racing on the surface trying to find a target when in a storm. However, if there is a storm you're probably going to be below the surface hunting for contacts with the hydrophones. If you do find something, the storm is no excuse to let it get away if you are close enough to intercept. Other factors (damage, batteries, etc) can however make you reconsider that. Like I said, you can use the S-Gerat to get accurate ranging information in low visibility and pretty much fire your eels without raising the periscope (almost).
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