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Planesman
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What do you do to notice that you've been detected by an enemy submarine or, at least, they know the're not alone? Sometimes when i'm following a sub that is traveling at 15+ knots (they probably haven't detected me moving at ahead 2/3) I ping it to get a fast range reading. But then i look at the DEMON and it slows down, trying to pick me on sonar. They usually are not smart enough to shoot a torpedo automatically on the bearing of the ping. Also, contact speed or course changes are quite difficult to see on the broadband sonar. And on the medium time scale, the most you can see at a glance is that the contact is not moving as it did earlier...
DW's sound profile model is quite complex. Faster doesn't always mean noisier. I've seen kilos moving at 15+ knots near the surface (I don't know why, but traveling on shallow depth, even with the masts lowered and ahead 1/3, is very noisy) cavitating, and i only could see them with the long time scale. |
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