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Silent Hunter
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I'm looking for feedback especially on the floating wire length and buoyancy.
Because this actually redefines the tactical picture of the role of a submarine in a fleet operation. In that now a sub is part of the fleet not fully cut of from it. Now the sub is not oblivious as long as it is not diving too deep or at relatively high speeds. With the length being 4 times over and buoyancy 3 times over the sub now can still read tactical pictures from the fleet or nearby maritime patrol aircraft even while not near surface or periscope depth and while traveling at medium speed. Not only that the sub is now even able to add its solution to the fleet tactical picture which is perhaps more useful for multiplayer games. Did I overdone this? If so what's the more appropriate radio wire length? and its buoyancy? I feel the stock is rather ridiculously short to be useful.
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