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I am approaching a large comvoy with 13 merchants and 7 warships. I only have 9 towpedoes left forward, 2 stern. Depth under keel 120 metres. HI is 92%.
How should I handle it? Should I fire 2 torpedoes at each ship I pick to try and stop them dead in the water and head for deeper water and come back later and finish them off with the deck gun, or what? Using SH3 and a VIIC/42 in March 1944 Rob |
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Two each until torpedos are exhausted. Surface later to finish off if needed.
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ONLY 9? You musn't love the duck do you?
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Rob since you're in 1944 I would suggest caution. The Destroyers are deadly from 1943 onwards. I would fire as many torpedoes as possible to as many targets as possible from the largest possible distance to avoid detection. In situations like these there is a high chance you will get yourself killed if you try to get too close. If despite all this you still want to go for the kills try to fire a couple of torpedoes to the most important ships. Be prepared though to get a heavy beating afterwards if you get detected by the DDs.
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Here is what I thought I might do. I'm have the convoy on sonar so I can see how far away they are, well approximately. Long range anyway. and I will wait until the escorts have passed me and are astern.
I thought I might go to 50 Metres, ahead standard, (not silent) to get in the front of the convoy and then go to periscope depth. Take as many as I can and then dive as deep as I and and go hell bent for election for the deeper water. Bad Idea? Or should I go silent runing to the convoy. After sinking a ship or two, go deep and silent running, dead stop????? Last edited by robj250; 03-20-07 at 11:33 AM. |
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Potentially it can work but there is a HUGE chance the Destroyers will pick you up in their hydrophones. Don't forget no matter how deep you go they can always run faster than you and they can always reach you with their depth charges. I would have followed a different approach. Stay in periscope depth, go to silent running (if you are closer than 20Km from the convoy, otherwise you can take a few chances) and plot an intercept course. Most probably you will not be able to come really close but if you manage to approach within 4-5 Km you can still cause some damage. I would fire all the torpedoes I can from that distance and then turn back and go really deep. If it is possible fire the "nornal" torpedoes first and then the FAT/LUT ones. That way after the first torpedoes hit and the convoy starts zig-zaging you still have some chances of hitting something with the pattern torpedoes.
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Your first attack should sink two big merchants with 2 torps each and demage onother with your stern torpedo (1 torp would be enough for a pyro ship). Than I would crash dive deeeeeeeep and run with the convoy to reload. If you're lucky they don't ping you and you may have a second salvo, but I woudn't put my money on it. But this is mere theory ![]() Now 7 warships and beeing pinged in 1944 would be tough. Good luck! Cheers, AndyW
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The tactic i use in sinking ships is this: first look at your ship identification after you pick a juciy target,chect the ships draught and set at least a few meters below the draught ie: medium merchent draught 9.0, set to 9.5 with a magnetic pistol, aim smack bang in the center and you will more than likely destroy the ship with one fish...THIS IS A TESTED AND PROVEN WAY AND IT DOES WORK...SO HAPPY HUNTING
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I am only using Ga7 (steam running) The weather is calm. I may have a chance to change direction so that I will be on their starboard side, but I have to have them in my sight before I can fire a torpedo. Last edited by robj250; 03-20-07 at 12:56 PM. |
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Periscope depth, speed 1 knot, silent running? |
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Stay Silent
Fire 2 shots at each target, the juicyest possible and go deep. Don't even reload near Escorts. Remember take your time, a convoy battle can last days.
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I just noticed there is a destroyer (don't know what kind) going back and forth in front of the convoy.
Should I take it out? Also, should I do a Zig-Zag approaching it? Or sit still at periscope depth, silent running and wait for it to come to me and then send a magnetic steam torpedo at it? Reason for all my questions, is because I'm actually scared to approach the convoy, but in my last movie, part 7, I'm sorta committed myself to go into the convoy. Reason being, I haven't attacked a convoy for a long time. Last edited by robj250; 03-20-07 at 01:50 PM. |
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Leave that destroyer alone! Go for the merchies
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