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Well the smallest wakehomer I think we have is the 53-56K, which isn't small by any means. I was thinking something along the lines of a 40cm-job, like the USET-95.
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That'd work too. I don't think it really matters, honestly. I'd rather see them modeled with a HWT than a LWT, though. LWT are generally intended as ASW weapons. HWT are for destroying big ships. Other than that, don't think the size of the torpedo really matters.
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You're right. The Yugo is in fact armed with 53cm torpedo tubes. So a HWT it will be.
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For example set-65E or SAET-60 - old Soviet torpedos.
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