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The DCs will go deeper than you can.
Where depth is crucial, it allows you time to get away from the drop zone. Also, the attacking unit will lose contact with you earlier as it makes the attack. However, when they work in pairs, the second unit will hear your getaway.
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The concept of getting "under" the depth-charge danger area comes entirely from the setting on the WaBo (Wasserbomb) which is adjustable. If I recall correctly, early in the war they were set to 120m, and as the Allies realized that the U-Boats could get deeper, as in 200+ metres, they started adjusting the depths for them to detonate at 210m sometimes if the shallower detonations weren't doing anything.
Then, they figured out how to determine target depth and things got real bad for the U-Bootwaffe.
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Depper then we can dive at. some i seen in the game went to to 220m and it scared me becuase i was 10m above
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As far as I can remember, there was another topic looooong time ago about this subject. I read that beyond 120 m, the DC is practically inofensive, due to the pressure. It doesn't let the expansive wave "expand".
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To further explain Captain Zap here:
- What happens when an explosive detonates is that you get a very, very fast burn that creates a rapidly expanding cloud of hot gas. Air can be compressed, so you need comparatively more explosive to achieve the same effect as can be had underwater, because water doesn't compress. I didn't know it was at 120m that the standard RN depthcharge became ineffective due to water pressure. Learn something new every day.
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If thats the case guess what happens if on one of the sides of the dc is not water but the pressure hull.
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If you have a VIIC/41 then you can get deeper than the 300m where the DC's no longer render. They just disappear without exploding at 301m!
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