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Originally Posted by Julhelm
If you're fighting in blind conditions, the MK27's can be quite useful with some imaginative thinking - For instance like using the sonar, positioning yourself right in front of the convoy and then let loose a homing web of death in their path. It's like one of those old vietnam-era SARH missiles: The less it must turn, the more effective it is.
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This is a good idea in
theory. though they home in on acoustic signatures, they may not home in on a different target. In a past engagement, I had a DD charging at dead 180, 900 yrs, and a Large Tanker doing 3 knts to my 160, at 1600 yrds.. the torpedo, initialy making a run towards the DD, swung round towards the merchant.. adding another hole in the othewise, destroyed Tanker.
Also, the Mk27 was designed not to destroy or obliterate what it hit, it was instead meant to disable escorts, ie: knock off its rudder transmissions, proppers, etc. For this, it did not require a large warhead, thus they packed it with just enough explosives so it would be large enough to destroy critical components, but be "agile" enough to maneouvre inside the turning radius of the target.
And finally, if you did launch this "homing web of death" , you would be wasting renown, Mk27s cost 500, however, for every sinking you get, you recieve 200 to 250 renown, (only if their not in objective parameters, if they are, you still recieve 200-250 a pop, plus the objective complete bonus) so, if you happen to stray onto a convoy, and let loose with these torpedoes, for every torpedo you loose, you are (at minimum) putting yourself 300 to 250 renown points in debt.
Thus, this "homing web of death" idea would just be a show of, pardon my words, stupidity.
Hoping to have not been offensive,
Krauter