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Naval Royalty
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Admiral
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I've gotten close enough that if you put on 'truth', you could see the submerged sub next to mine. (I was in a kilo)
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Planesman
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In multiplayer, I've done it once without being detected. I positioned my sub on the opposite side of the layer and got behind him. Only takes a couple seconds for the torpedo to impact the enemy sub.
My funnest one was when I decided to charge an akula with my seawolf in a multiplayer battle. I was pretty close to him at the time. I fired 2 torpedoes to run just ahead of me. My enemy fired some torpedoes of his own, turned tail and ran. It sent shivers down my spine when I went to HFAS and saw one of his torps go right past me. I shut down my torps because I didn't want to kill him yet. I finally caught up to him and got behind him. When he finally slowed, I was around 120yds behind him. He never had a clue, and couldn't find me on any of his sensors. I messaged him that I was behind him, then fired off a warning shot. We then went for a wild ride as he tried to shake me off his tail. I fired a few more torpedoes that were meant to kill him. None of them did because I had forgot to set the floor from the default setting (we were 1,800ft down) ![]() ![]() You should hear my story about when I was surrounded by torpedoes that were locked onto me, and I survived! |
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The Old Man
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I have gotten close enough in MP to a sub twice that I was able to classify them based on their silhouette on high freq active sonar. Both times were complete accidents; the first inclination I had that a boat was there was when I got bored and clicked on the high freq and saw a blip
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Swabbie
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Great, I hoped such situations were possible in DW! It's cool they are! Thanks for your stories. I'm eager to do this myself
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Navy Seal
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I nearly rear ended an Oscar II SSGN I was trailing in my Kilo the other day. Oh you can get real close!
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Loader
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There was a tale going round in USN that one sub found a ruskie near enough the surface for light to penetrate so she went right under the ruskie and took photos.
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