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Originally Posted by commandosolo2009
Hey guys I wonder what your technique is for shadowing a 60K Gross Registered Tonne heavily defended convoy? And is it correct to shadow them so that when looking at the periscope at night the moonlight would be behind them and not behind me? Or is it the other way around? 
Thanks in advance
CS2K9
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I stay 5k away from the escorts and work my way to the front of the convoy all while plotting their course. It can be closer under certain circumstances, however, with a 5k separation you can't go wrong. Once I am far enough ahead on the convoy I turn in on their track and dive according to the situation at hand. It could be a long surface run or a short one, depending on how I maneuvered into this position.
You never want to be in the "moonstreak". You want the target vessels to be in there. In other words, you always want the convoy between you and the moon. If you have the moon at your back you are "silhouetted" and this is not good.