10-02-11, 08:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Kazuaki Shimazaki II
The optimum distance to fire torpedoes is a function of the amount of improvement of pK achievable from a closer shoot versus the probability of counterdetection and counterattack from the other side.
Conqueror had to close to 1,500 because her homing torpedoes are anti-sub, have small warheads, slow, and are not the most reliable things forcing a reliance on straight running torpedoes for which closing to less than 2,000. Further, she was able to close because the Argies have crappy ASW in general.
If Conqueror had Spearfish torpedoes (after their reliability had been improved), if she still shot at 1,500 it might have worked because the Argies sucked but it'll still be foolhardy.
If Conqueror shot at 1,500 against a British formation, it will likely have been termed somewhere between stupid and suicidal.
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Tigerfish isn't exactly an "anti-sub" torpedo. They just chose not to fire them.
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