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View Poll Results: You are sunk most by: | |||
Air dropped torpedo |
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29 | 39.19% |
Air dropped depth charge |
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16 | 21.62% |
Sub launched ASW missile |
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3 | 4.05% |
Sub launched torpedo |
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9 | 12.16% |
Surface launched ASW missile |
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5 | 6.76% |
Surface launched torpedo |
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6 | 8.11% |
Surface launched depth charge |
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6 | 8.11% |
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Edgerunner
Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: United States
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What I find helps most is, if you can launch without them hearing the transient, to guide your fish in at an extreme angle. What I do is I get good solution on a contact, then pop above/below the layer (whichever side they're not on) and turn parallel to them to fire a torpedo from the side facing away (they seem to hear that less often, maybe it's just my imagination). Then I let the torpedo run parallel to their course and, only when it's a good distance away from me do I adjust course for an intercept. When they finally hear the torpedo, they will fire down its bearing and you'll be sitting comfortably faaar away.
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