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Zig Zag-ing ships ..
Aye aye. Yesterday, on our way back home to Kiel I spotted a wee tugboat off the Dutch coast. I had one torp left, so I thought I might as well put it to good use. I did the usual routing of plotting a course that put me ahead of the target, lined myself up at a 90 degree angle some 1.5km from the target path, all engines stopped, submerged and waited ... ....
Eventually the chug-chug-chugging of the tug came through the hydrophone, clear as a bell, precisely where I predicted he'd be. I start taking range, speed and AoB measurements and all is going to plan. Until ... for some reason, the tug starts veering all over the shop. He's zig-zagging across the surface like a drunk sailor on shoreleave and my measurements are all to p(l)ot. I followed him around for a while but it was hard to figure out where he was going to be from one minute to the next. So rather than waste an expensive torp, I called off the attack and went home. So, my question then - how to deal with ships that rather unhelpfully do not sail in straight line ..? |
the old beck gun is the best idea. or wait for perfect timing. depends on the year of the attack
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Are you saying he saw you and started the standard zig zag or something else?
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The tugboat was proably patrolling for submarines. Obviously, he hadn't spotted you, but his randomn turning around means that he is on a standard coastal lookout, like the destroyers off of England.
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Zigzagging isn't such a big deal. The ships average course doesn't change, they just zag along that course. So your TDC solution is basically still correct. They do slow down a little bit I think (like half a knot), so you might adjust this in the TDC. However, the big thing with zagging is that the torpedo will probably not hit on a 90 degree angle anymore, so it might bounce off. In this case I set my torps to 1m under the keeldepth, going for the magnetic pistol keelbuster shot. That is, unless i'm so close that I know the torp will hit at approx 90.
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Your periscope will leave a fairly noticable wake if you're running at flank speed. :hmm: Sounds like the good old Eyeball Mk I was put to good use.
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If he wasnt zigging prior to this at all then its safe to say he spotted you. You should have kept the scope down and used an "ILS" approach...;) |
You should have taken your chances with a keel shot....better than returning with an unused eel :hmm:
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My tactic for zig-zaggers (100% sunk). I come in from
behind surfaced. At about 1000m I line up a AOB of 178=183 and at 600m fire a salvo of two with a very slight o/o of seperation. 4 out of 4 sunk. Not sure that I would waste a torp on a tug though. Most of mine have been empire class freighters. |
Empire freighters make much nicer targets than tugboats.
I hope to one day see one. :( |
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