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Rear Admiral
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I have two guesses
1.) If you have time enough to set up a stern shot (always a bit more tricky then using your bow), then you have time for an electric torpedo. 2.) If for whatever reason he has a jap tin can after him, said tin can wont be able to spot an electric fish like a steam fish. US subs taking on destroyers was not unheadof. THe coined phraise i beleive was a "down the throat shot" |
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Eternal Patrol
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Number 2. That's exactly what I was going to say. "The destroyer won't know he's being shot at". Yeah, I like that one. Ducimus, you're a genius.
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Ocean Warrior
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Silent Hunter III works just like that, in fact. If you have a rookie Destroyer bearing down on you from behind without zig-zagging, you'll want to fire an electric torpedo at him. She won't hear it, and even if she does, it won't be until it's too late. A steamer, however, she'll spot in an instant and attempt to dodge.
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BTW. the Mark XIVs, after its problems were corrected, were used until the 1980s. Last edited by NEON DEON; 02-10-07 at 03:35 AM. |
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