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Old 01-26-06, 03:01 PM   #1
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Default Can anyone explain this to me?

I'm playing the frst mission (Opening Moves) in the Operation Rough seas campaign. I am commanding the Seawolf. The objective is to escort my battlegroup into safe territory. I submerged quite deep to about 2000 ft. hit sped at flank and sped ahead to check ot an unusual contact. I suspected it was a submarine. I classified it as a Kilo. We are loking to take out any Islamics who may be hoping to take down our fleet. Bottomline: wo knows what kind of sub they may be using. I slowed rose to about 130 ft, launched a UUV, and kept tabs on him. Ke kept inching slowly toward the battlegroup, so I thought...Ok I've seen enough. I launced a couple of torpedos at him. one of them hit...(although I don't know whaen you hit a sub or ship, you still continue to receve contact information asthough it were still there) With that I hear multiple torpedos in the water in te direction of my own battlegroup, so I though no way would they fire on me!!! A minte or so later I'm sinking to the bottom after being hit with an MK50 Torpedo. As it turns out the sub I killed was a Chineese Han, not a KILO, but still....what exactly happened here? did myown fleet reallyput me down? If so, why????
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