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Old 07-03-13, 04:27 AM   #1
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They were all magnetic detonators. Was actually a bit of a snap shot as i was being harrassed by a destroyer in the area.
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Old 07-03-13, 07:20 AM   #2
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They were all magnetic detonators. Was actually a bit of a snap shot as i was being harrassed by a destroyer in the area.
Early in the war, the torpedoes were unreliable, especially the magnetic pistols. Impact pistols were just as bad at shallow AOBs. The magnetic pistols do not get reliable until mid-war. Impact pistols are only acceptably reliable with an AOB of 90 +/- 10 degrees. Your AOB looks about 40 degrees port, if I am reading the pic right. Dud City. Even if they hit, 3 eels may not be enough anyway, depending on your mods.
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Old 07-03-13, 12:47 PM   #3
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I should have added that they would have had to be keel shots. I usually set my keel shots .5M deeper than the keel depth of the ship.

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Old 07-03-13, 03:56 PM   #4
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unlucky and annoying!

I would have been furious...but at least you survived
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Old 07-03-13, 07:14 PM   #5
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I am no experienced SH3 Kaleun, but in your situation, I wouldn't even bother. 3 torpedoes aren't enough for the target in question, and that would only result in an unavoidable very long (or short) cat and mouse game.
Personally, I think you were very lucky.

When I get down to 3 or less torpedoes I just go home.
Naturally, if a lone merchant crosses my path (or sails near), I graciously accept the offering.
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Old 07-03-13, 08:17 PM   #6
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I am no experienced SH3 Kaleun, but in your situation, I wouldn't even bother. 3 torpedoes aren't enough for the target in question, and that would only result in an unavoidable very long (or short) cat and mouse game.
Personally, I think you were very lucky.

When I get down to 3 or less torpedoes I just go home.
Naturally, if a lone merchant crosses my path (or sails near), I graciously accept the offering.
Playing GWX (100%), in November 1939 my VIIB picked up a convoy inbound the Bristol Channel being escorted by HMS Nelson et al. With a pair of DDs headed my way, I freaked and fired a full spread at 2 degrees. One missed, three hit Nelson and took her out. Medals all around and drank free at the cabaret! Gluck!

BTW, when playing NYGM, a VIIB in 1939 only gets 4 forward and 1 aft - no reloads. RTB with 3 forward doesn't seem like a viable option in that case.YMMV.
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