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Grey Wolf
![]() Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: In the mountains, now. On the edge of the sea before.
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Tactical question: Eight torpedoes for two ships? That seems excessive. You don't need the targets to blow up on the spot... you just want to cull them from the convoy. If you slow Rodney to 4 knots with one torpedo, they will leave her.
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Lucky Sailor
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Location: Rome
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![]() Usually, I'll fire off 2 eletric eels, and reload those tubes with steams. Then I'll have 4 steams ready to shotgun salvo at the convoy. I usually try to keep a (II, I, II, I) setup in my tubes early int eh war, that way i have a good selection of options for most scenarios. Usually since I'm firing from about 5k out, and I go real slow (50-70rpm), I'll at least get a couple tubes loaded by the time i've drifted into the convoy. I then spend the next five minutes running around the control room as I'm spinning the scope like a madman, firing off stern and bow tubes as I can. I'll then drop deep and slow and see what filters out of the convoy to finish off. But as above, keeping at least 1 eel in the bow is probably a good idea. I mainly do this early war with unrealistic reloads. |
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