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Grey Wolf
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Coming from GWX3 and back to SH4. TMO and RSRD installed..
I don't play manual targeting, not yet at least. But with SH3, I would get the targets location, Ask W/O for the identification of vessel, Check its draft and set my torps to about a meter or so below the draft, usually high speed.. I just set 10 fish at the Akita Maru, the draft says 24 feet.. Now I think its automatically set because sometimes I notice the depth setting for the torpedo is about that, when I lock on.. But in anycase, I tried 25-26-27 feet.. All three went under as if the draft was only "5" feet.. I assume contact influence is like magneto? In anycase I decided to try the next set of 5 torpedo's with contact and set for 5 feet.. ONE WENT UNDER THE KEEL!! 1 hit and bounced and the last of the 10 fish hit and split the ship in half.. I have to be doing SOMETHING wrong.. There is no way 10?? fish are needed right? I'm a little lost ![]() |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_14...nning_too_deep
Early war Mark 14s? Awful things. Loads of problems. Quote:
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why? read on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_14_torpedo#Problems A little quote: Quote:
The mark 14 torpedo was tested twice before the war. The first torpedo fired, ran under the target and didn't explode. The second one did explode. Since the 2nd torpedo worked, they stopped test firing because it was deemed expensive. So....... the US submarine force, went to war with, what in essence was a torpedo with a 50% failure rate. Had the tested it further, i'm sure that failure rate would have been much higher. |
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Welcome to the nightmare that is the Mk 14 torpedo.
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I wish to object. All the stories about problems with the Mk 14 torpedo, and especially the Mk VI magnetic exploder, are lies. There is nothing wrong with that device. I know because Admiral Christie said so. The fact that he was part of the team that developed it has nothing to do with his opinion, and nothing to do with the fact that his command in Fremantle held onto the Mk VI for five months after Admiral Lockwood ordered them disabled.
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Grey Wolf
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Its funny, everytime I get a "single contact" and its a plane I crash dive.. Im so used to the germans and their non advancement when it came to radar technology.. When a plane was contacted, it usually meant they contacted you!
I am just finally realizing that my radar is picking up the plane, but it doesn't mean the plane knows where I am ![]() ![]() quick question.. I just got a message about the doolittle raid.. I am curious.. With TMO and RSRD, if I was on the shore of Tokyo, there is no way I would see the b-25's right?? |
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The problems with the Mk 14 lessen as the war progresses. The Mk 18 is a slug. Only runs @ 29kts for 4000 yds (and only carries 575lbs of Torpex vs 643lbs for the Mk 14). But, it is electric. Thus harder for the IJN to detect. IMO, not worth carrying more than a few after they become available in 44. I prefer to stick with the Mk 14 and work around its shortcomings.
If you can map that an aircraft contact won't get within 5 miles of your boat, don't bother pulling the plug. They won't see you. I've never sailed over to see if Doolittle's raid is scripted (nor have I looked in the ME). But, you can bet Armistead has. |
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![]() Don't be confused. The Mk 14 was indeed a source of nightmares for sub skippers. Confounding the problem was the fact that they didn't know what the problem was! They only knew that they were suffering a lot of "misses", and the higher-ups kept telling them it was their fault for bad shooting! As for "setting for shallow and contact", in real life they didn't have "contact" and "magnetic" settings. Both pistols were installed, and the only way to disable the magnetic pistol was to take the torpedo apart and remove it. Once someone started to figure out that there might be a problem with it some enterprising captains had their torpedo chiefs do exactly that. But there was no switch to do it on demand. It really was a nightmare.
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Grey Wolf
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WOW!! This actually makes me feel happy.. Happy that they are adding in the problems with the 14's.. So when I get the 18's I will have an entire new experience?
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