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Old 02-25-22, 02:58 PM   #1
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And now I know some cool history facts and have two books to read thank you.
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Old 02-25-22, 03:46 PM   #2
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And now I know some cool history facts and have two books to read thank you.

Yes and interestingly enough, what you can learn from his books (and others) can often be applied to how operate in the sim and can see a difference using their tactics etc, esp in the mods.
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Old 03-07-22, 11:37 AM   #3
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I really like this method. I’ve been able to build on it as a foundation to try developing different styles. I like that it’s forgiving, straight forward, and efficient. Right now I’m hunting in the South Celebes Sea on my 4th patrol in a brand new shiny Balao and trying to work out a 100degree solution.
Some patrols I do apply the assisted targeting. I’ve got a good, solid crew. 😜. These boys are sharp!! They aren’t afraid to try some different approaches.
Good Hunting!
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Old 03-08-22, 02:25 AM   #4
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Rockin Robbins gave us three good attack profiles


The Dick O'Kane Attack

The John P. Cromwell Attack

The Vector Analysis Attack (my personal favorite) (in which the actual ranges don't matter... just the Course intercept angle and the periscope aiming bearing.)
... I used it to construct a spreadsheet for different torpedo speed / target speeds / Course Intercept Angle(s) / Periscope Lead Angle(s)
... very useful for quick medium range standoff attacks without waiting for specific course intercept angle(s) such as 45 or 90.



If I can find a way to upload the spreadsheet, I'll post it.
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Old 03-08-22, 07:11 AM   #5
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The aiming bearing is calculated by: "360-10º = 350" or it will depend of my intercept course relative to the target course?

My main dough is obtaining the aiming bearing, when reading this methods.

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Old 03-18-22, 07:02 AM   #6
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I ran a simulation for torpedo dud's.

I made 200 attacks at directly 90 degrees. I discounted any attack that wasn't directly 90 degrees. I had a 24% dud rate. Almost quarter of my attacks were dud's

For the next run I made 200 attacks at 85 degrees, again discounting any attack that wasn't directly 85 degrees. My dud rate was 15%.

I did the same run at 95 degrees. My dud rate was 16%.

Changing the angle of attack by 5 degrees reduced my dud rate by almost 10%. I no longer make attack's at 90% when at all possible.
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Old 03-18-22, 08:38 PM   #7
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One question I have for the O'Kane method is range. Is there a way to enter range in the TDC beyond 1250 yards?
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