durnedwolf -> RE: Naval Search's colored arcs (7/4/2017 9:59:10 PM)
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Hmmm. I use an arc depending on the circumstance. Normally I've received a TF sighting from another ship/plane and I'm trying to track it track. I rarely search out past 15 hexes. Naval Search – The aircraft will search for enemy Task Forces (subs or surface) in all directions out to their extended range. They will carry an extended range bomb load in case they spot a sub or surface ship, in which case they will attempt to attack unless driven off by CAP or Flak. Individual planes searching for enemy Task Forces conduct naval search. The search continues until a TF is detected or the plane exceeds its range. Once a TF is detected, the plane may terminate its flight depending on range to target; the nearer the TF is to the plane’s base, more likely that the plane may continue to fly searches. Searches within 5 hexes of the base are more likely to detect TFs as there will be a number of planes transiting to and from the search areas. Setting the max range to a lower range than the full extended range will improve the chance to detect, as this can translate to more flights by the same plane. Because the search can be terminated due to detecting a TF, it possible better targets may be missed. Search missions can be given an arc of 10-degree sectors to be searched. Planes in a group are assigned to a search one at a time from the start sector to the end sector. If there are more planes than sectors, then the process is repeated. For example, 10 planes on search over arc of 3 sectors end up as 4 to first, 3 to second and 3 to third. The benefit of this is that only TF’s within this arc are looked at, thus concentrating assets on a particular threat. The chance of sighting the enemy is increased with the number of planes searching. When a unit has a Nav Search Level set greater than zero, then the set percentage of the unit will automatically fly this Mission, with the remainder of the planes either flying the Mission set for the unit or resting (if the Mission is Naval Search).
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