SSGN Behaviors
I´m always trying to create missions, but they never work as I want or should....
The first thing I do before I create the mission, is a test mission, to actual test the behavior of the AI. I like the idea of editing doctrines, but can´t.
I will post here some results I got by testing.
-Oscar II attacking.
If the Oscar II detected a surface:
If it was stated at the mission editor that it should "attack" (not track, nor avoid) than it will launch few weapons, quickly.
If it was a script "engage" with "weapon" than he will attack with more fury.
If the target is a "remote", I mean, a promoted link, then he won´t launch a salvo, but 1 missile after another, after waiting for a long time. If the target was an Arleigh Burke (L&A Mod 2.0) then it will probably never hit a single missile. Where is the salvo??
If you order 2 SSGNs to attack a single target, then only 1 will attack.
The same goes to my "edited" Ohio SSGN, and its 154 TASM
For submarines.
I would like to know more about tactics.
I know that if the sub is driving a transit traffic than it will be completly blind and unarmed, unaware ship.
Oposed to Transit Search.
But how about, Random, Ladder, Expanding box, Perimeter? Are they searching or just playing ducks in the water?
Sometimes they will launch snapshots when attacked.
I came with this questions because I was building a mission where an american CVN, well defended, operating in the area had to be attacked by russian SSGNs.
There were a few american SSNs defending the CVN perimeter waypoint.
The red side was compoused by 2 groups of 3 subs (2 SSGNs and 1 Akula Imp. and 1 Victor III) and an Akula II.
The concept of the mission was to drive the Akula II into the frontline, detect, classify and promote the link to the SSGNs, acting as a intel. The problem is that the SSGNs will take too long to launch not enough weapons against its targets and the Akula II is then detected and attacked. Oh, a suggestion to Luftwolf&Amizaur: I think the American surface ships´ sonars are way too powerfull... They detect an Akula II farther than a 688 does.
Well the mission didnt worked.
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