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The Old Man
![]() Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Denver, CO
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Remember, when you're submerged you are almost stationary and your target has freedom of movement and will easily leave you behind if you are not in the right position. Trying to better your position with speed while submerged will eat up your battery and make noise. If there is an escort up there, noise is bad. In a nutshell, to get ahead of your target when you are out of position, you have to do the classic end around. You surface at extreme visual range, pour the coals to her and use your superior speed to get around onto the target's projected course. Once there, you wait for him to show up and fine tune your position and data and you should be in a perfect position to shoot when he is in front of your tubes. ![]() Being radar equipped makes end arounds a snap. The challenges during end arounds are your target changing course(I've had that happen more than I care to mention ![]() ![]() Hope that helps some. ![]()
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