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Old 12-29-06, 12:39 AM   #1
WargamerScott
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Yugo SSMs are hard to kill!

Greetings all,

I put together a little scenario involving two North Korean Yugo SSM midget subs trying to attack a three ship cargo convoy protected by one AI controlled Burke DDG and a Perry FFG controlled by me.

Let me tell you it is almost impossible to pick up the scent of these things, at least in the shallow water off of the Korean penisula (depth around 400 feet). Even the AI-controlled Burke, which I find to be often aggressively used by the AI, only managed to narrow the location of one of the Yugos to about two square miles (it never did get a good enough solution to fire a shot). I did manage to kill one Yugo by dumb luck: my helo was en route to drop a sonobuoy when it spotted one of the Yugos surfacing(!?). It dropped a torp right on its head and killed it. If it wasn't for that bit of dumb luck, we never would have hit a single enemy sub! The TA was useless, likewise the bow sonar, and the sonobuoys only managed to get a brief sniff every now and then.

What a surprising challenge this turned out to be! If DW is accurate in modeling the stealthiness of a Yugo sub, then I fear the NKs may have found a cheap way to harass shipping in a time of war.

All things considered, interesting results.
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