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Swabbie
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Greetings everyone;
I'm new to DW and looked all over to find my answer and I couldn't find it so, I hope I'm not repeating this topic. I'm want to sneak up to enemy subs, to be able to come up right behind them and they won't know I'm there. I'm not sure what is the best way to approach a sub contact to be not detected and to know exactly what depth they are at without looking at external view? Also the best distance behind the target? Should I have my doors open already before I get there? I guess I would like to experience following other subs for awile before I blow it up.
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It really isn't possible to do that to the modern subs in DW, because they usually have towed array sonar, which allows them to see directly behind them. You can get close, but nothing like the 200m close trails you are thinking of. For subs without towed arrays: Hans, Xias, and pretty much all of the desiel submarines (assuming you are using LWAMI), you just need to get directly behind them, and speed up until you are as close as desired, at which point you can simply follow them visually on HF sonar, which would allow you to see their depth.
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If the sub skipper is inexperienced then yes this is a tatic that works, on the other hand experienced players on the kilo (or subs without ta) change frequently course so as to verifiy that nothing comes up behind them. ![]() |
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Swabbie
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Thankyou for the quick reply. Think I'm going back to the manual again to read up on hf sonar. Thought using hf sonar gives your position away. I better go back to the books.
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No HF sonar does not give away your position. |
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1) be quieter at the given speed than the sub that being trailed. 2) have better sensors at the given speed than the sub that is being trailed 3) if your not quieter at a given speed then at least your sensors have to be better than his so that even if your louder he still can't detect you as easily (ie SW trailing a ImpKilo). 4) be moving slow enough that your sonsar doesn't wash out. 5) helps to have a strong broadband signal so that you can carefully watch your demon sonar to catch when the sub drops down to listening speed and you can too.
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I really only found trailing old style SSBNs as a practical tactic, since they usually did not have TAs and inferior sensors. I think there as a mission where I had to trail a Delta with a weapon's hold.
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I think you should possess easily detectable training platform which would be easy to track. That is why I looked closely at declassified U-boat noise levels and other interesting data found here:
http://www.armscontrol.ru/subs/snf/snf03221.htm#table2 As you can see WW2 U-boats were very noisy beasts. I scaled above data to DW database passive SL values and I think that hypothetical U-boat in DW should have passive SL equals at least 74 dB if not higher. So you could "transmogrify" one of AI subs (Foxtrot, Ming) in DW to noisy U-boat using DWEdit and try to hunt her with impunity all the time. :rotfl: |
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