Paul Riley |
08-26-11 12:05 AM |
Thanks for the comments everyone.
I appreciate Nelson may not be the main flagship of the RN but he was still a major threat to our UBoat operations.
Sinking a battleship of ANY class is a great achievement,especially for an iron coffin with hardly any armour value whatsoever :arrgh!:
The real special thing about this engagement was that it was done in a 'textbook' fashion and it worked perfectly,I used every advantage to my,well,advantage,I entered the convoy from the rear at night,dropped my draught lower in the water to mask my profile better against the choppy water,matched speed to their speed,slowly pulled up alongside Nelson from 400-500m,fired 4 (impact tips set to approx 5m) straight into his portside from approx 260 AOB,immdeiately dived below the convoy and swung out behind them,was not detected once either on the surface or submerged and repeated the process for a second attack on Nelson firing a 5th into him destroying him.Worked like a charm.
So for anyone having problems engaging convoys I readily advise this tactic,at least until allied radar becomes a problem,in which case this tactic would be certain suicide.When radar is against you it would probably be better getting well ahead of the convoy by a few hours and attacking submerged from a stationary position when it arrives.
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