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Originally Posted by K-61
From that point forward I have always made submerged approaches in bad weather and of course the success rate is lower. .
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I simply don't make approaches in low visibility anymore. You can't see what you are shooting (though, if submerged, you can pretty accurately hit "what ever it is" using the hydrophone if you are within 1000 m), you will be told if you hit it, but you have no idea if you have slowed it down. And then how are you going to find the thing in the fog? And avoid lord knows what all rest of the convoy zig-zagging and trying to avoid what you hit.