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Naval Royalty
![]() Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Washington, DC
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The mathematics of how long to sprint and how long to drift in order to catch a given target leaves very little room for error. It's not like barrier searches where departing from the mathematically optimal search tends to make only a little difference unless the search was basically a bad idea anyhow. I wonder, then, why it's mentioned so frequently as a tactic in historical works (WWI and WWII). Was there a historical situation where the other concerns which make it meaningless today weren't such an issue? Or maybe those histories are incorrect? Maybe WWII convoys crept along at a snail's pace. Who knows? *shrug* |
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