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Okay folks, what are the ranges of the AI's radar (roughly). As a rule of thumb, I use 5nm as a visual cue to dive (weather and time of day dependent), but I am not sure what to use as a reference when dealing with radar equipped enemies. Any and all input welcomed.
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To tell you the truth I don't think I've ever encountered any radar-equipped Japanese escorts. They didn't start getting fitted with radar until late in the war and from what I've read Japanese radar sets weren't too effective on small surface targets like subs. They do eventually get radar detectors that can tip them off to your presence if you're using it constantly.
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Some aircraft started getting sets in 1944,Jills,Judys,Bettys for example. |
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Yeah...they also tended to prioritize air search radars over surface search types. Understandable considering the devastating Midway experience. Surprisingly, some Japanese planes had MAD gear, but I don't know if that's in the sim.
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If my targeting chart is to be believed I have been within 6000 yards of an escort on the surface at night and not been detected. I would imagine a sub would not create much of a radar target... but at such a short range you would think I would stick out like a sore thumb! No surface radar would certainly explain it...
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All good points and info guys...much thanks. I did not think that escorts were using radar, but in SHIV, one never knows.
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I haven't fought too many battles in 1944 or '45 when Japanese escorts may have finally started to get radar fits. It's possible the experience of others who have may be different. From the historical record the Japanese had a lot of teething problems with radar as their sets were unreliable in the tropics and the lack of technicians meant crew training left a lot to be desired.
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Bettys were captured early in 1944 with radar sets fitted, so it is safe to say they had been operating with radar since at least late 1943.
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![]() There IS a lot to be said about the Mk I Eyeball....especially if it is calibrated. So, basically, not too much to worry about in SHIV regarding IJN units and surface radar is what I am getting from you all.
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That actually was what the Japanese ASW pilots told the Americans after the war ended, in the Naval Technical Mission to Japan reports:
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Luke--as usual--hits it out of the park
![]() As far as the game operates: I just finished a patrol in the Formosa Straits in Sept of 44. Because of the shallow waters, I chose to make all my attacks on the surface at night. Everything I attacked was escorted (kind of unusual) and I was able to shoot from ranges of 2500-3500 yards and get away undetected--even when it was clear. Just don't dive right away when the escorts start shooting--it might just be star shells...
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Good point though. I wonder if this is contained in the game though? |
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