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Planesman
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Oh, sorry...I forgot to mention: the target appears to be an auxiliary cruiser. I checked with the '>' key. So that's about 10.000 tons. I want them
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The Old Man
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Oooooo....that's different. They are definitely worth it.
![]() It is tough with the weather though. If you can get close enough without being seen, you might be able to get a course and speed and then shadow hoping for the weather to change or get ahead of him for a day submerged attack. Quite the dilemma. There's nothing wrong though with letting him go. BTW: What does the ">" key do? ![]()
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Planesman
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With the '<' and '>' you can cycle through a visual of all contacts within sensor range (if you have external cam enabled). That's how I know it to be an auxiliary cruiser. Not completely sure, of course, since it is terribly dark...
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