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Thanks for the advice guys.
I've got a perfect constant bearing solution, 90 degrees to target track, and opened all doors prior to firing. Speed should be good, been tracking them for hours. About 1500 yards in range. I will go to external view to check it out, although I'd usually prefer to maintain some realism. Hope to find out why I'm missing! In one of my retries, COMSUBPAC actually told me 'good find, break contact, we'll take care of it, rtb at your discretion.' ![]() ![]() |
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Any chance your fish are passing underneath your target?
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Now I can testify that heavy seas do play a row.
Playing TMO, just try to shot at an Auxliary Subchaser in high seas. The "fish" will do nothing but pass under the hull. |
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I gave it another shot. All the targets have drafts between 20-28 ft.
I set various torpedo depths, none less than 18 ft. All missed and went exactly under the merchants. Either all the magnetic fuses are seriously porked, or the heavy sea state is making them run deeper. I'm going to try with depths no higher than 15 ft and will report results. |
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Anyway, latest test: 4 torpedoes, depths 10, 12, 15, 10. Four direct hits on a merchant with draft 28. I think I'm going to set lower depths in high sea states from here on. |
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Also remember that the torpedoes tend to run 10' too deep in the first place. In these conditions you are best off setting the torpedoe as shallow as you can with a contact fuse. I like Mk10's for these conditions. |
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Even at that, in heavy seas, I have personally seen a torpedo running at 3.5' hit the bottom of the hull, and I have also seen some torpedos in heavy seas, hit the deck. |
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