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Old 06-23-08, 09:27 AM   #1
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Default Best way to sink a modern tanker?

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Januari 11, 1941

Slipped in Key West harbour, currently facing two modern tankers moored off at the harbour. Please advice the best spots to hit the vessels, and suggested use of pistols (I or M).

Thank you in advance,

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Old 06-23-08, 10:59 AM   #2
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Right smack down the midships where the fuel tanks are.

Guaranteed one eel, one kill!

Or you could aim for the bow, if you had time...
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Old 06-23-08, 11:28 AM   #4
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Probably best not to los einz just yet...you're not at war with the US for another 11 months:

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Slipped in Key West harbour, currently facing two modern tankers moored off at the harbour. Please advice the best spots to hit the vessels, and suggested use of pistols (I or M).

Thank you in advance,

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Points for enthusiasm, though. You will go far in ze Third Reich, ja ja.
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Old 06-23-08, 12:09 PM   #5
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For any ship, a bow shot is a good way to sink it with one hit, especially in heavier seas. Tankers have the added bonus that they often explode when they're hit, which makes your job a lot easier! Unfortunately I don't have the exact spot mapped out of where that is.
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Old 06-23-08, 12:19 PM   #6
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Probably best not to los einz just yet...you're not at war with the US for another 11 months:

Points for enthusiasm, though. You will go far in ze Third Reich, ja ja.
Little typo, it was 1942
I hit them both with a magnetic torpedo, just about the middle. One sunk a few minutes after, but the other just leaked alot of oil and kept burning. Wouldn't go down though...
I just shook off the defenders (armed trawler without depth-charges, kept pinging me for 2 hours...) and swinging around to finish the last tanker
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Old 06-23-08, 01:05 PM   #7
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Surface and exchange punches with the armed trawler when she's facing away from tou.....only then have you earned the right to unrealistically sneak into harbours and pick fight with the helpless and defenceless.


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Big Tankers = Big BOOM!!!
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Old 06-23-08, 01:34 PM   #9
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Probably best not to los einz just yet...you're not at war with the US for another 11 months:

Points for enthusiasm, though. You will go far in ze Third Reich, ja ja.
Little typo, it was 1942
I hit them both with a magnetic torpedo, just about the middle. One sunk a few minutes after, but the other just leaked alot of oil and kept burning. Wouldn't go down though...
I just shook off the defenders (armed trawler without depth-charges, kept pinging me for 2 hours...) and swinging around to finish the last tanker
Well, oil does float, so maybe that's what's keeping the second one up.

Seriously, when the SS Ohio made it into Malta in 1942, after being battered to h3ll and then some by bombs and torpedoes, the only thing keeping her afloat was her 10,000-odd tons of fuel oil. As they pumped it out, she slowly sank, until her keel was in the mud.
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Surface and exchange punches with the armed trawler when she's facing away from tou.....only then have you earned the right to unrealistically sneak into harbours and pick fight with the helpless and defenceless.

Trawlers are NOT fun opponents to take on at the surface. They turn very quickly, so it's hard to limit their firing capacity. I did it once, and it was the toughest surface engagement I've ever had- cost me six men!
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Old 06-23-08, 05:44 PM   #11
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Those are T2s yes? the picture has the arrow on the wrong side of the bridge for 1 shot 1 kill on those (or so I've found repeatedly) IMO same goes for their larger cousins

as for trawlers, I got my IXb sunk by one off Casablanca in a deckgun duel, and that wasn'tt using GWX either
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Old 06-23-08, 05:50 PM   #12
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The cargo tanks were mostly located under the deck areas with no superstructure above them (between the forecastle and bridge and between the rear of the bridge and the aft superstructure). If you hit them beneath the aft superstructure you'll knock out the engines, but since these ships are already moored there's no point.
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Old 06-23-08, 05:57 PM   #13
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Firing at the keel, it was with RUB mod and a modified ship recon manual, using full manual TDC.

Note the first screenshot how the explossion broke the keel of the tanker and in the another screen (after only a split of a second) the blast raise the two parts of the doomed ship

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Old 06-23-08, 06:54 PM   #14
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The ones I fired at were Modern Tankers though, not T3 or T2 tankers. (although their tonnage is pretty close).
But I assume its fuelstorage is located at about the same place, just in front of the bridge?
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Old 06-23-08, 09:07 PM   #15
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The tanker's own fuel is located aft, near the funnel; where the red is on the 'cheater' recognition manual. The fuel cargo is located everywhere you see the little bumpy pipes on deck - basically, as IABL pointed out, the whole ship except where the structures are.

I thought the best way to sink a modern tanker was to get the captain drunk.
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