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Kaleun_Saxi 08-08-07 12:03 AM

Destroyers attacking themselves... or not
 
Ahoy Kaleuns,

I've read in other posts, that an enemy destroyer will fire upon other friendly ships if they are attacked by them. For example, if two destroyers are in a direct line to you and you surface, both will fire at you. The one far away can hit the one close by, and this destroyer will fire back at the aggressor, this ending up in both destroyers sinking themselves.

I've tried this tactic in a harbour raid of St. Johns, but it didn't work out. I surfaced directly next to a destroyer. He started firing, but couldn't get me, as I was to close. Two other ships were firing at me and hitting the destroyer I used as a shield, and destroyed it. But the destroyer did not fire back at the two aggressors, and I wonder why?

Has anyone experienced something alike?

Hadrys 08-08-07 02:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Kaleun_Saxi
But the destroyer did not fire back at the two aggressors, and I wonder why?

Has anyone experienced something alike?

That's rather good (realistic...) that he didn't attack his friends? The bug that sometimes they hit their own by accident is ok though. Looks very good in poor visibility. In GWX I've never seen a DD fighting back but in academy convoy mission second escort sometimes sinks the first one...

Nothing to be proud of Kaleun :88)

Kaleun_Saxi 08-08-07 03:11 AM

I am not proud of this, but I'm an economically thinking Kaleun. If they shoot themselves I save more torpedoes for the freighters.

I managed to "sink" both destroyers by friendly fire, but sadly enough I was that close to the exploding second one, that my bridge was damaged, resulting in three dead sailors. May they rest in pieces, ahem, peace.


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