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Originally Posted by Rockin Robbins
Now if you are really interested in a non-WWII TMA analysis showing target course (a graphical application of the bearing rate method) and also triangulating the actual position, hence giving you a decently accurate firing solution, check this out by gutted.
Gutted is one of the primary sources for all my attack methods, along with many others, pointedly not including greyrider. Note that the Hydrophone Tracker has clear, unambiguous instructions and meets nine of the ten tests of a valid targeting technique, lacking only enthusiastic adoption by successful captains. That will change as it becomes used on a wider basis.
Unlike 8010, it meets the rigorous test of a real targeting technique. This is a passive sonar targeting technique that sinks your target without ever raising the periscope! It's a true shooting method. Check it out and enjoy the difference! 
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impressive!  i will show you a pic tonight, of something similar i posted, in 2005, you will note the date, december 2005
it was the begining picture of the hydrophone tutorial, by greyrider
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Her gun crew had guts, however, for from her canting bow came a half dozen well-aimed rounds. How they pointed and trained their gun on that tilting platform will long remain a wonder, and their dedication in keeping up the fire until they went under would be a matter of pride to any nation.
O'Kane, Richard. Clear the Bridge!: The War Patrols of the U.S.S. Tang
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