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How did they detect me?
Yes, I know there's a million "How did they spot me?" threads, but I read through a heap of them and couldn't find an answer for this situation. I'm sure there's an answer in there somewhere, but help the new kid out, eh?
I came across a seven column convoy in February 1941 guarded by four frigates and a corvette. I've never seen one this big before so I'm rubbing my hands together with glee. My usual tactic for large convoys has been working quite well; get around in front, submerge in a postition which will put me in a position to be amongst the columns when the convoy passes but as far from the path of the escorts as possible. Then when the escorts have passed, pop up the periscope and line up simultaneous shots for front and rear torpedoes, let them loose, dive, evade the angry bees and go my merry way. This time I misjudged it a bit and one of the frigates passed close by me whilst zagging. I was at 12 metres, silent running, engines off, zero knots. I was not even drifting. Periscope down all the way. Seas were as calm as they come. About 0250, so quite dark. I play with the "stealth bar" on; when it reached about 1000m from my boat (or thereabouts) the stealth bar went yellow-orange-red in about 20-30 seconds. There was no pinging sounds. I was not using time compression. As soon as the stealth meter went red, the frigate changed course and then began pinging me. Of course, his buddies joined the hunt and I was forced to dive and evade. Eventually I lost them but by the time I was able to resurface, the convoy was close to the continental shelf; I would not be able to catch it in deep water and I didn't fancy trying to lose up to five escorts in shallow water. So the seven column convoy steamed peacefully away into the rising sun as I cursed my luck and continued to my patrol sector. How did he find me? Some new technology I'm not aware of? Or is there an obligitory minimum detection distance? From memory I've laid doggo that close to a destroyer once before and he just cruised past, albeit in mid-1940. I use GWX and a few other graphic type mods. Any help would be appreciated! |
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As the war progresses escorts become more efficient at detecting you whether submerged or surfaced. Calm seas also improves their ability to detect you. Even though you are running silent there is still a certain amount of noise coming from your boat to enable the escorts to find you. In the situation you describe, personally I would have tried a night surface attack over a submerged approach.
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Try never to leave your cross section side on to the escort, better to be pointed at them.
You may also have come across one of the elite crew status boats which does make them somewhat efficient...even though you were in 1941 there are some scripted in. |
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Thanks all for the advice.
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Rather, it's "potential" to be spotted. It all makes more sense now. Thanks all for the help! |
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I did actually, but since my crew are not a bunch of loveable misfits who somehow are able to work together to defeat a crack squad of a-holes who are using far better equipment, I counted it out.
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