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Some Noob questions
1. At what distance (yards?) can a sub skipper expect to be sighted by the bad guys in both daytime and night?
2. Did the Japanese have radar? And if so, what distance would they be able to spot a boat? 3. Does 0100z time just mean as it seems, 0100? 4. In port, on the crew management screen, do you fill up the DC slots at all or leave them empty until you approach a battle situation? thanks |
I can only answer no. 3, 0100z is aka 0100zulu, which is Greenwich Mean Time.
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thanks
So, for any who care to respond, do you have a stock distance from the target where you submerge? Oh, another question dealing with crew management. I see there are, I think, 6 basic operations areas on the boat. And see with the default management setup, 5 or 6 officers. Would it be advantagous to scrap-out and recruit officers with skills/abilities to cover the 6 different areas? |
Hi there.
Yeah, hope you dont mind me tagging my similar question onto here. I wonder about the abilities/skills/specialties figures. I knw basically what skills are needed in each area from searching the net, but I'm not sure about some of the finer points. For instance: The icons for specialities - so they reflect "training" that the cre member has in a discipline? And do they change from being in a different position on the boat? And do they override the basic numeric scores for each discipline? For instance, If you have a guy with a COMMAND and a WATCHMEN specialty icon, with a 50 in watchmen and a 60 in command - is he "better" or does he have more "potential improvement" than a rookie with no specialty icons but values of 55 in watch and 62 in command? If I make the latter a watchman section leader will he develop in those specific areas and go onto get a specialty icon in that position? Cheers, Dave |
Stock distance for submergence
In daytime I submerge before the enemy gets to five miles away. At night I use three miles for safety, but I'll run decks awash (30' in the Gato and Balao) up to 3000 yards. These are generally conservative enough that you can be pretty sure you weren't spotted.
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I did a conversion and see that 5 miles converts to 8800 yds. |
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http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q...215613_234.jpg Note my range to target on the TDC. I was hull down at 7kts. I was not detected until my torps got within 300 yards or so of the cruiser. Note the white bow wake on the left. It can be done. Not to mention, this was a task force. Daylight surface attack is a crap shoot. ya gonna get nailed. The night time is the right time for surface/deck awash attacks. I'm just a crack'in sub Capt'in! |
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