No, he means shoot at the stern first, then middle of target (MOT), and last the bow of the target. This yields the most divergent spread, with the three torpedoes taking the most widely separated paths. Since you are firing the most distant shot first and since the target is moving toward you reducing the distance subsequently fired shots need to travel, all three shots will arrive almost simultaneously. Can you say BOOM?
Once I conquer my incredible ham handedness with Hypercam and make a successful tutorial for the base technique, I'll try one of the divergent spread. It should be semi-amazing.
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