Snorkel detection by airborne radar
My experience with patrolling in 1944 is that at least until mast mounted RWR will become available I am forced to keep the stealth meter and use it as an ersatz RWR, otherwise getting bombed by aircrafts is pretty much guaranteed even with a very conservative snorting regime (one ten minutes run in daylight to renew oxygen supply and 60-120 minutes at night to recharge the batteries, in one or two runs and always at slow speed).
From what I understand snorkel was considered a life saver (though far from being a sure thing detection by visual or radar was possible) but running surfaced with sail mounted RWR and a good watch crew seems a competitive alternative in the game.
The impression I get is that there are perhaps less aircrafts in the air looking for subs than in real life but with better snorkel spotting capabilities (which might be a reasonable game compromise, after all the number of ASW assets on patrol at any given moment must have been huge at such late date).Is this just perception?
I am running GWX 3.0, Commander and Hsie patch. I am in admittedly hot areas, AM51 or AM52.
Last edited by Marcello; 12-24-12 at 08:14 AM.
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