crsutton
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ORIGINAL: linrom John Prados in Combined Fleet Decoded mentions that US had a lot of success against IJN submarines because it knew their positions as soon as they came out of docks. So they can find them. Yes, I've read Islands of Destiny, and he mentions similar things there, but about the transport mostly using subs. What I'm interested in finding though is the difference in success of attacks between the japanese ASW and the Allied ASW once contact was made. So you know where the sub is, can you hit it hard? In game you can hit it hard for either side in 44-45. Less hard earlier. The Allied escorts probably have a higher percentage chance to sink a Japanese sub from my experience, but only a slight bit more. I'd imagine the difference was larger in the war, but I just don't know and I haven't been able to locate any theatre-wide results to help me understand better. Well, the Allies in the later part of the war has the resources to initiate the "hunt to exhaustion" tactics. (hope I phrased the right). Basically once a sub was located and driven below if the attacks were deemed unsuccessful then the Allies would set up a total air and sea coverage pattern out to the known distance that a sub could travel before exhausting its batteries or air supply. The theory was simple. Cover that radius with air and surface radar and sooner or later the sub would have to surface. Then pounce on it and either sink it or drive it back under where it will not be able to stay for long. If done correctly the sub would eventually have no choice but to surface and scuttle or fight it out. Once the equipment was refined and the resources available enemy subs really had no effective counter. Allied ASW was pretty sophisticated by 1944 and completely different from 1942, so yes, the date mattered. Read about the amazing DE 635 USS England which sunk sunk or assisted with the sinking of "six" Japanese submarines in May 1944. Working with other escorts, I think all but one of these subs was sunk with only hedgehogs which allowed the sonar units of the cooperating ships to maintain solid fixes with no loss of contact while hunting the subs. Only the sixth sub was killed with depth charges.
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