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Sea Lord
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Hi,
I wonder how the game handles swim-out torpedos if they are implemented. I know this is true for some mods, but since version 1.09 the enemy will snap-shot relentlessly, so I guess swim-outs are not simulated. Then, question is which subs did already have this technology, I don't know for Los Angeles class subs. And was this technology so silent afterall, and if yes were there some tactical flaws / disadvantages in using them? Thanks, |
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Bosun
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In terms of in-game use: it works but, in my opinion, experience, very limited advantage. As for the rest, need input from a submariner.
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Only Mark 37 is swimout-capable, because it's a 400mm weapon.
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Thanks, indeed I figure out that the advantage will at best delay a snapshot for little time because at some point a running torpedo will be located by enemy. |
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Ocean Warrior
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It would be too recent to comment on.
![]() That isn't a "yes" and it isn't a "no", more like a firm "no comment". It would also depend on each hull and whether they had a tube or tubes converted and whether those tubes were converted back. ![]() BTW, for the record. I have no idea. ![]() |
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Electrician's Mate
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Speaking for US weapons, Jullian is correct. Only the old MK-37 had that capability.
I really is not a function of the ejections system except for having a 'swimout mode'. |
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Is anything required to allow for that?
I mean, my assumption would be that shooting a Mk37 from the baffles of a November-class trucking along at 10 knots or so should be a pretty safe shot - with a torpedo swim-out lacking a launch transient, I can't imagine he'd be able to hear that before it was too late. Yet, you take that shot and BAM he's at full speed and hard-turning about, with, as often as not, a snap shot coming your way. So it seems like...?not implemented? Last edited by XanderF; 01-22-19 at 07:46 PM. |
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can anyone explain what exactly is meant by the term 'swimout' model when referring to the mark 37?
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