they don't always have their TA out, so you've got a 25% chance of no detection. combine that with, if you tail correctly, will have a heck of a time tring to get a solution on you. So, to trail:
1. get close. Its TA is almost always full out or nothing out. get close enough so the actual hydrophone sensor is behind you.
2. Get REAL good with TMA, as just a slight turn will require two minutes to show.
3. if possible, try to find its depth. In real life, the TA "blind spot" is actually a cone, at if its deep enough and you're shallow enough, it can hear you alittle ways ahead of it self.
4. If all of this fails, and you are spotted, fire a dud torpedo at him (RTE is much farther that he is). It will cause him to slow down while you can make your escape.
4.5: If all of THIS fails: flood tubes one and two, RTE 00000, equalize, magazine, fire-fire! Send its crew of a taste of fresh salt water.
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