if i had a submarine who had just located and enemy ship-lets say a Kirov or a Udalloy class on its own, should i follow it, or sink it straight away?
oh, and ps. do you think that pincer manoovers are out of date?
1) the sub was there to watch the port and not engage other ships-as the opportunity to sneek in again will be gone-however a kirov was not expected
2)the submarine was set to watch a naval base and report on activity and track ships leaving and entering the port.the kirov was hiding behind a small island with engines turned off, and was thus undetectible from sonar
3)it (the kirov) has just set sail at flank speed
4)no subs are present on the surface or docked and intellegence says all subs are away
Indeed. We showed off sub hunts with sonobuoys at Gamescom. They are modeled as separate units, dropped from (typically) aircraft. You can order an asw aircraft to drop one buoy at a time at specific positions, or order it to blanket a specific area with them. You can set depth (deep or shallow) and active or passive mode.well you dont have to stay in the port, you could drop sonar boueys around the perimiter then move off.ih that remindes me are there sonar boueys in NAWC
There will probably be some land based AA artillery and definitely missile batteries.and will there be land based triple A guns?
otherwise how are stealthes going to be shot down?
Stealth craft can still be detected. Not only by powerful radars at (quite short) range, but there is IR and even visual.
Land based radar is modelled, yes.Will you model the "outdated" but stealthdetecting stationary radar sites of the Russians? Or are they far enough removed to not play a part within the game?
ok,Udaly and bear up top akula down deep i am at 600ft what should i do?
ok another situation, ships absalon, Sachsen, daring and a P-3 are assigned to protect a convay of 5 ships carrynig war material from scotland to norway (southern part) what kind of spread should they use? and what distance should they be apart? 3 graney class subs and a Yasen are known to be in the area.
Psst... The Yasen and the Graney are different names for the same sub class. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yasen_class_submarineok another situation, ships absalon, Sachsen, daring and a P-3 are assigned to protect a convay of 5 ships carrynig war material from scotland to norway (southern part) what kind of spread should they use? and what distance should they be apart? 3 graney class subs and a Yasen are known to be in the area.