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I don't remember having read about this anywhere... Why can I not hear across ownship relative bearing when the TA is bend down? (when i go slow). Is this just a simplification like I tend to believe ?
That capability would be often helpfull... IMHO.
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If you start a turn, then yes you will definitely see ownship appear on the towed array.
To see ownship on the TA, the TA must not be in the longitudinal axis of the ship/sub. If the TA is lower than ownship but in the longitudinal axis of ownship then you won't see ownship. The only moment you need to be aware that the TA is bending down is during tma, if you go too slow the bearing lines will give a very bad tma, so you must keep a minimum speed to have the TA at the same level than OS to have good bearing lines. Last edited by goldorak; 09-01-06 at 03:46 AM. |
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There also seems to be some real wierd behaviour on the TA after turns. For one thing, if you make a turn AND wait for it to straighten, the first bearing line after straightening always seems to be a bit off.
I used to think it was make a turn, wait for the TA to straighten - the next bearing line is a clean one. In reality it seems to be more like, make a turn, wait for the TA to straighten, get a bearing line and the one after that is the clean bearing line. Another quirk is that if the TA washes out during the turn (say you increase speed), when you slow down again, it immediately creates a bearing line when it stops being washed out. But that line seems to be the line that would be generated if you were continuing on your original course. |
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Normaly that big thick line on the NB and shows as akula then i know i got me
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When I turn i see ownship noise also in BB, but it is not a very thick line, at least with the Seawolf, so it shouldn't cover other contacts "in front" of me...
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This blanking on towed array may be also part of game balancing. Not all in the game tries to be realistic.
Teoretically, there is no need for blanking anything on towed array. Ownship is pretty far from the sensor. Does real subs have it blanked ? Who knows ? Any bubbleheads wanna put some (maybe classified) info here ? ![]() |
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TA through turns is modeled pretty well in BB.
Of course you will see ownship louder than anything else. What you see on BB (in american platforms) is all the noise around you, with areas of greater noise showing up brighter. Just as one merchant can mask another's noise, ownship will mask the noise of anything on the same bearing as it is. This is one reason why tracking on forward endfire is so futile, as well as a damn good reason the sphere doesn't listen 360 degrees. |
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That's always good to hear
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I mean on narrow band you can see easily thru louder contacts. In DW you just can't hide sub under tanker. Specific lines of the sub will just be there. Is it realistic ? I guess so - well the sub could get really close and it could get masked by buffles, but that would be pretty dangerous anyway.
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Slightly off track here but if you want to know whats on the two sides of the layer your towed array comes in very handy.
I will sit 25 meters or a bit more above the layer and slow to just 3 knots my towed array will eventualy slip below so i can hear the best of both worlds.
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