![]() |
Seagulls and AI ASW
OK a stretch here but I have seen this more than once.
lurking about in shallows night or day I find myself more likely to have intercepts sent my way if those birds are flying about my scope. in real life their may be some justification for this - I went whale watching from Olafsvik, Iceland about 50km out towards blue water North Atlantic a few years ago. I asked the Captain how do they find the whales? Besides the pattern of feeding - three things he uses, 1. a listening device, (I am guessing like a hydrophone), a good watch crew :up: 3. gulls/birds; he said watch they will always be near where they are feeding to fetch up chum/debris - he said the killer whales are easiest to locate this way. I wonder aloud if there is any correlation in SH3? LOL maybe the gulls think my type VII is a grey whale? :arrgh!: |
Re: Seagulls and AI ASW
Watch Officer: "Captain, seagull incoming...bearing 294!!"
Captain: "MAN THE AA GUNS!!!!" :rotfl: (if the ASW ships of WW2 really took advantage of this "tactic", and is implemented in SHIII ,this is a very nice touch indeed :)) |
Re: Seagulls and AI ASW
Quote:
Seagulls are very opportunistic.. bordering on parasitic (it is easier to take or steal food than to catch it yourself). |
Re: Seagulls and AI ASW
Quote:
BTW my AA gunners couldn't hit the Goodyear Blimp at short range, worst guys in the U-boat service...my reaction is now to any "Aircraft Spotted" is dive. :lurk: :arrgh!: |
Re: Seagulls and AI ASW
Quote:
my reaction is that too...but to a "seagull spotted" it would be "man the shotguns!!!!" (an option like that would ROCK! :D). A seagull can $hit over your sub, but I doubt it can carry a 250lb depth charge :rock:. And I don't know how seagulls taste after cooked, but there's always the chance to get a nice addition of bird meat in the next officers' dinner ;) |
The equivalent to seagulls around fish is destroyers around merchants. :up:
|
Re: Seagulls and AI ASW
Quote:
|
Just another bird dropping sh*t on you from a great height!
|
The whales heat placton or krill, the same of some fishes.
this could attract some seagulls like a fishing boat. could be the seagulls think that the sallow u boat is a whale or there are some fishes near the hull. the sea life some times is important for the navy, whales are detected by sonar and some placton have a faint green light at night in the wake of a ship, that could be detected by a special light detector. |
Quad wintergarten mounted Remington 12 gauge autoloaders....what a concept....
|
killer whales will eat anything :yep:
Whaling Captain said they eat seals, fish, dolphins, birds anything they can fit in their mouths - btw that day saw this in action about 300 meters to port bow as we were returning to dock. It "lept" (I call it flew) out - mouth open swallowed gull - crewman said it probably was an accident and was just the follow through of eating something in the water near the surface...birds not preferred but it was in the way... :huh: Quad Shotguns on a compensating pintle mount :up: :arrgh!: |
bah, remingtons, use the 37 mm with proximity fuses :yep: or even better, 88 mm. now that would be a sight :up:
|
ENSIGN!! QUIT FEEDING THOSE BIRDS!! ARE YOU TRYING TO GET US KILLED!!! YOUR SHORE LEAVE IN BERGEN IS REVOKED!!!
|
Re: Seagulls and AI ASW
Quote:
|
Quote:
I would be a quite impressive sight to see, too... I mean, for the seagull... watching a 18'' rifle exploding is something you don't see every day, but knowing the performance and results of the 18.1'' AA rounds actually fired during WW2, that thing isn't exactly healthy for the gun crew. The seagull would be quite safe, though :P Also, we should know how long is reload time to start the appropiate "gun takes too long to reload" thread on the SHIII mods sub-forum :rock: |
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 12:49 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 1995- 2025 Subsim®
"Subsim" is a registered trademark, all rights reserved.