04-11-07, 06:00 PM
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Silent Hunter 
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Originally Posted by Tarnish_UK
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Originally Posted by CCIP
There are quite a few minefields in game, but for some reason they are very low-density. The densest minefields are set to have 3 mines per square kilometer - not a huge chance that you'll run into one even if you're sailing through one of the barriers there :hmm:
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Cor! Wasn't I "lucky" then!! 
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Hmmm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Scorpion_%28SS-278%29
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No information has been received from the Japanese which would indicate the loss of the Scorpion was the result of enemy anti-submarine tactics. There were, however, several naval mine lines across the entrance to the Yellow Sea. The presence of these mine lines and the "restricted area" bounding them was discovered from captured Japanese Notices to Mariners at a much later date. In the meantime several submarines had made patrols in this area, crossing and recrossing the mine lines without incident, and coming safely home. It is probable that these mine lines were very thin, offering only about a 10 percent threat to submarines at maximum, and steadily decreasing in effectiveness with the passage of time. Scorpion was lost soon after these mines were laid, or at a time when they presumably offered the greatest threat. She could have been an operational casualty, but her area consists of water shallow enough so that it might be expected that some men would have survived. Since we know of no survivors, the most reasonable assumption is that she hit a mine.
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(My bold)
Well something by accident or design that's historical in the game then?
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