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I made myself a rule to meet the target before the target has moved 175km. Beyond that he might fall outside of your hydrophone sensor range. (listening yourself) So I plot a target-course extension of 175 km and set a circle at the endpoint with radius 34km. Then I make an ice-cream cone out of it (add two tangent lines to the circle from the starting point) to show where he could be during the whole process. If I cannot make the intercept cross the flanks of that ice-cream cone, then I let it go. I never make a choice based on range to target alone. The intercept course needs to cross the ice-cream cone from whatever angle. That's the rule! Ofcourse, I don't expect to make a visual contact at the expected meeting point. As it is based on hydrophone range if you listen yourself. If you want to rely on visual range only (with GWX can be up to 16km) then reduce the ice-cream cone to a size of 82km. (41km if you use stock 8km visual horizon) Intercepting stands or falls with knowing the right target speed. If you only have general speed indication (slow,medium, fast) then you have to guess. Slow is up to 8 knots (medium up to 12, though could be changed by a mod). So if you guess it to go 6 knots then you might find in the end that you are late to the meeting if the target was actually a bit faster. Worst-case speeds (highest) always make you arrive early. But it might also mean that you choose not to intercept those that in reality could be intercepted because of lower than assumed speed. Unless you are really careful about your fuel-status, I'd go with full speed. (take into account in your drawing the actual speed that you will intercept with, like reduced due to waves and weather) Don't tarry and give the target time to make a course change. Make haste!
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The smaller circles would have made it so my circles wouldnt have converged and the way I know how to do it I need to have them converge before I can get an angle to lead the target with. and Could you maybe visually represent what you told me? I dont understand the 25 km/knot thing.. as well as in GWX on the right side of the Nav map there are scales how are they used??
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By the way, it is not garuanteed that you can make the intercept. The 'Angle on the bow' might be too large (depends on the position of you both), or your speed is too slow, to ever make the intercept work. If this is the case then your speed circle wouldn't even touch the line from the target to your sub. You have to find a way to go faster or give up. Can't have everything. Quote:
To do so, pick the line tool. Draw a line across all three scales. It wil be diagonal most likely. Place the endpoints such, that the 2 known values are crossed by the line. You will find that the unknown value is also crossed by the line. Now grab your calculator and check! ![]() Here is an example of a nomograph on it's side: ![]() It shows: top scale: time (minutes= 1) middle scale: distance (0.8-ish kilometers) lower scale : speed (25 knots) 25 knots is 46.3 kilometers per hour. In one minute that is 46.3/60= 0.77 kilometers.
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Ahhh okay ! Thank you
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From manual to auto?? why so? lol
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The feel of having total control
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