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Ocean Warrior
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Also, at periscope depth (In stormy weather, or even in mildly choppy waves) you run the risk of broaching. Too many risks IMO; if you want to lose your attackers, then going as deep as you can and running at 1-2 knots is probably your best bet.
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Medic
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and zig-zaging a little to aboid runalongs with DC's along the ship.
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The Old Man
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I was speaking of Asdic\sonar which sucks at the surface and in game in stormy sea's I have moved in and attacked and left all at Periscope depth and the destroyer's literally miss me feet away as they circle and ping.
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