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Seaman
![]() Join Date: Feb 2011
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Thanks for the replies
![]() At the moment I'm just practicing shadowing lone targets to take readings for the TDC and plot their course so I can flank them and then get into a good submerged attack position. Bad weather just frustrates me as I generally like to shadow them on the surface at about 5000m, take my time and run a parrallel course while I do the plotting on the map and get their speed and such. They don't seem to notice me yet, but I guess over time they will become better at spotting me at this range? I suppose I could just use the training torpedo attack missions but it seems more fun to learn on the job! I think I'll take the advice and stick to the N Atlantic for now, as at the moment I'm avoiding/hiding/running from anything that can shoot back! |
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