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I have changed the Test Depth for the Subs by myself.
LA have 2000 feet.. nearly 700m which is the real max depth Alpha 3000 feet.. nmearly 900m Oscar and Typoon 2500 feet. |
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Now how do the rest of us do that???
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Test depth is the depth they the manufacturer Deems 100 % safe to dive to. Max depth is crush depth the ultimate depth the sub can travel before it implodes. And the crush depth of the LA-class is around 1450 feet and test depth is 950 feet ( according to most sources. I think 2000 feet is more in like for Seawolves class i think.
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You should not edit these. The game automatically calculates crush depth on the fly using the standard formula of Test Depth * 1.5 safety margin with a fudge factor and reducing it as hull integrity decreases.
Another reason is that they come from reputable USNI source books, not some random online source. |
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Is this accurate? Last edited by ClaudiuC; 06-16-17 at 08:20 AM. |
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Weight had to be cut on the Los Angeles because of the much bigger reactor plant, which limited its test depth. This was well-known even at the time. Also to save weight they were not provided with the under-ice capability of the earlier boats. So this is as it historically should be.
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The LA also has a wider beam than its predecessors, which (all else equal) contributes to reduced depth.
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637 and 688's have the same beam... It has to do with what the original type of operations the boat was designed to do.... Besides, in the real world, you would almost always evade shallow..... Says the retired FTCS (SS) |
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