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Old 02-03-07, 08:57 AM   #5
SeaQueen
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The way he explained it, it was a way to compensate for the fact that if a target transiting your barrier is expected to be going faster than your optimal search speed, then the effectiveness of that barrier starts to drop. I'm not really clear how, though.

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Originally Posted by Bellman
I wonder if the "vertical synchronous maneuver with submarine" is in any way related to 'angles and dangles' ? :hmm:

PS. Edited out speculation on real life operations.
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