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German TDC versus US TDC
In this wikipedia article about Torpedo Data Computers it says the the US TDC was far superior to all others, including the German one. Now I always got the impression that the German one was the best.
Can anyone here settle the question? :p Oh and as an aside, there is a link at the bottom of the wiki to a Subsim thread about making sliderules for Manual TDC.:rock: |
Later on in the war I know the US equipment was unbeatable, don't know about early stuff.
I have an old Aus TDC packed away deep, dad got it from his work. Tennix FTW |
From my 20 minutes of playing SHIV I fell in love with the US TDC :88)
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Based purely on ifo I've read over the years, in 39 the german equipment was better but come 43 and the introduction of the MK IV meant the American version was superior :arrgh!:
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Okay. Then now is when I want to ask: how was it better?:yep:
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1.- Being able to fire with no visual reference -i.e. not raising scope necessary- and also staying aware of tactical situation. 2.- Being able to CHECK wether the target actually behaves as it was expected. If the target is really where the TDC predicts it shall be, then you have a really good firing solution. |
Ah. So the American TDC actively tracks the ship based on the input. Very nifty.
I can dig it.:up: |
Well, not exactly "track" like modern subs do. Tracking as I understand it means that it continuously updates the theoretical position of the enemy with the data it is constantly receiving automatically (No need for crew input except initially assigning the target to an automated "tracker", which will follow it) from sensors like sonar or radar. The WW2 US TDC did not "track" the target in that it did not continuously received updated data -It was manually entered by the crew-, it simply simulated based on the last data entered what the target would be doing if nothing else had changed (Speed/course). You possibly had already understood it, but I just wanted to be more precise, in case it was of interest for you when comparing with modern subs:up:
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