topeverest
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Joined: 10/17/2007 From: Houston, TX - USA Status: offline
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Disco, While I havent tested it, IMHO, I have found that the more ASW types the more chance that either no attack occurs, the escort ASW attack the sub, or the sub attacks one of the ASW escorts. TThere seems to be a random ship selection in an asw attack as far as i can tell. Not scientific though. As far as creating a consolidated ASW defensive curtain, of course - do it. Use patrol, floatplanes, deidated ASW CV base sqaudrons, and other LBA squadrons as needed. The important thing to remember is you cant cover the whole ocean and you first have to spot the enemy subs before you can attack them. You need to assign ASW forces based on the enemy presence and the current operation goals. You cant have a fixed presense. The way you protect merchants is different from the CV's in an offensive operation, is different from tryiong to close down a particaularly effective recurring smack zone.
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Andy M
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