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Grumble... grumble... grumble...
I keep playing KILO scenarios. It's the same thing every time: approach a fast moving strike group and bag a high value unit (either a CVN or an LHD). I keep trying to wedge myself between the screens and the high value units, shoot, go deep, pop up and shoot some more. I'm beginning to think this is a bad tactic, because I get killed every time. The thing is, I can't think of a good reason why. It seems like the only viable option is to actually avoid getting in front of anyone, come in from a far offset angle and shoot from behind. Anything else is suicide. |
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They can only detect you with active sonar (if you go 5kts). To lower this chance, face pingers directly to minimize reflective area. Do some course alternations to get better TMA, since you will use only one sensor (sphere). But stay at pingers average heading +- 10 degrees, +-30 at maximum.
Start shooting at escorts, no matter what torpedoes you use. You just want them to react. They will evade and will break formation. Then attack target with best torpedoes you have. You can also turn sideway for a while to get tracks from the other sensor array. Sometimes the target will also react on torpedoes targeted on escorts, and you should notice that. There is no reason for going deep. Situation awareness is more important. You can go deep after the attack, or when there is a layer. But layer only works at some distance. When you hear the pings, they can hear returns. When running away, again, point your tail directly at pingers. It will be much harder to see you for them. Shoot at escorts in the moment target is safely in range. Wakehomers are great for chasing escorts (and killing them too), but for target i prefer passive mode. Wakehomers tends to follow ANY wake, so sometimes it is hard to make them hit the ship you want. Wireguided torpedoes are even better, and kilo's tests are pretty usable for that. Also if you see escorts are runnings fast, which they will when evading and also when returning to the formation, you can assume they can't hear you at all. Watch for the helos. Do EWR and scope scan before the attack. They won't be able to launch them during the attack most probably, but surviving escorts will launch them for sure later. You should not be there at that time however. Kilo has however really too few torpedoes for such tasks. You may try to make perfect shot with wakehomers at the target. Make perfect solution, choose ideal activation point .. take evasion into account .. then fire & forget. This is more likely Kilo tactic. |
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Also, why bother with sonar at all? I have periscope and ESM which I can see further with. Quote:
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I mean Kilo is not good for killing both target and escorts. Not enough fishies. Even Akula has full hands of work. Kilo could score on the target, but dealing with the escorts is just relying on luck.
Missile torpedoes are pretty good. I'd say you have no chance against those. Attacking group with missile torpedoes launchers with one Kilo is suicide. Even attacking one ship with that capability is risky. |
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I don't think that going against any platform is necessarily suicide for any other platform. The hard part is figuring out what to do. I wouldn't try to sink every ship in the strike group. That would be extremely difficult and you're right, I don't think I'd have enough torpedoes to do it, but that's okay. Sinking an LHD, damaging an LSD and a DDG constitutes a potentially war winning loss for the USN and 9/11 scale destruction. I think I can call that sufficient mehem for one afternoon's wargaming. |
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To have even a chance against a CVBG for example you need one crucial element before everything else and thats first class intelligence ... you need to know when they are at a given point. Without that, trying to go up against such a target with a SSK is like playing russian roulette with a semiautomatic.
Lets assume you have that intelligence, there are in my eyes two options. Option 1 Lay in ambush waiting for the target. If its a CVBG for example let the screens run over you and go for the carrier. Once you shot your fish try to get away, but the chances for that are not to bright. Option 2 Deploy one or more CAPTORS programmed for the high value target at the location where the target will be and pray your intel and the tech works. If everything works as planned you will get the target without risking your own ass. Btw. I think Patrick Robinson described Option 2 (with the addition of a Nuclear Warhead) in Nimitz Class. There might be other options if you have a SSK that can go fast and silent for longer periods of time (like the U212 class) but for the sake of the argument lets assume we dont have that available. Cheers OS |
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Have you looked in the soviet naval tactics book by Milan Vego?The best book i have seen is Submarine command by Ben Bryant for discussing some aspects of attacking in an ssk.
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ISBN number of that book linton ?
Also what else do you wish to discuss?
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Hey again .. here we talk about DW world. No captors .. ans AFAIK no chance of them runing over you without noticing you're there.
If you get near group protected by destroyers with missile torpedo, I don't see an option. They will detect you sooner or later. And they can kill you just a seconds after that. Akula could send torpedo to each escort to keep them busy, but kilo can't do that (and also kill the target). |
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What is a CAPTOR ? :hmm:
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CAPTOR is a MK46 tethered to the sea bed, releases on hearing a target that matches a database.
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Don't know how useful it can be in real life scenarios. |
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Kap which book do you want the isbn of?A kilo really is the wrong platform to go against a csg with and I am surprised that SeaQueen has not realised this or is just playing with the limited choice of DW.
A kilo is a barrier weapon.The USSR seemed to have a weapon for every different situation.They went for an Oscar to take out a CSG not a kilo!The latter is more of a 1v1 weapon not something you want to be in when your opposition is a lot of 30kt+ffg/dg armed with nuclear asrocs.Trying to take on a convoy in a diesel was ok in WW2 when most of the hunters barely went faster than you and their weapons were short range.The type XXI could easily outrun their hunters for short periods. After WW2 there was a trend towards fast SSK ,notably the peroxide powered boats that were usurped by the SSN.There was however a corresponding increase in speed from the hunters as well.The kilo was never meant to be a fast submarine-silent and quiet like an alley mugger is a better description of it. SQ you will get to take out the hvu in a Kilo but you will die every time doing it! The whole argument against the kilo covers the post war history of the ssk and the soviets understood thir limitations! |
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You might also send out a group of submarines to fill a large area so that the strike group the submarines intend to attack is more likely to be found. If a sub finds the strike group he might send a message back to headquarters (since it's unknown if the other subs are capable of communicating, they can't send it directly to them), and then begin his attack. I'm not sure I'd want to concentrate a group of subs in too small an area though because it means that if one detects one, one is more likely to detect all of them and at that point they all get smacked. The other thing is that it compouds the big handicap of KILOs: they're slow and can't search a big area quickly. The other vessels, once they get the message that the strike group was sighted at a particular location at a particular time, moving at a particular speed and course might then move to attack it, if they're in range they might even fire cruise missiles at it but by that point, the initial submarine's attack is most likely over. |
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