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Today I killed an old Foxtrot with a single Stingray LWT - Surface launched. The other 4 fired by the 2 * Lynx Mk3's all scored hits. Fairly realistic, I would think, considering what the Stingray was built to counter, and the vintage of the enemy sub. I've had cases where Latest gen Russian subs (Akula, Sierra, Oscar) have evaded all/nearly-all torpedoes fired from an MPA (Mk 50's, Mk 46's, Stingrays). Then it becomes a matter of firing enough torps with a good enough solution from close enough. And hoping for the best. Also realistic, I think. It takes into account the improved countermeasures, improved manoeuvrability, etc. Most Russian nukes were faster and deeper diving than the western equivalent. Plus the double hull mentioned earlier. Just cause the US/UK don't use it does not mean it is not a great idea. They are as a rule more survivable, and that is reflected in the game. I have lost loads of Western SSN's to single LWT's (western or Russian). I have occasionally killed Akulas with one LWT. Not often, though. Tactics can be adapted to deal with this game 'quirk'. Send out some more assets, for example. Attack from 2-4 different directions - surround the bastard with torpedoes. That alone will boost the probability of scoring a critical hit. I don't think the best answer is to hotrod a weapon to deal with this quirk. Unless it carries a nuke, no LWT can carry very much explosive, and that will obviously drive the damage potential. A nuke LWT is something I have made before, and enjoyed using after all weapons were 'free'. These days I try to resist the temptation to make such weapons, unless there is a historical basis (eg, the cancelled ASW-SOW - Sea Lance). Live Well.
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