LMychajluk
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ORIGINAL: thewood1 The OP only said "in front of me". That's a pretty loose statement and not necessarily "at a bearing of 0". And even if it was at 0 deg., it might have been the main sonar that detected the other unit. Without a save, its again just guess work to get a solid answer. Since you're nit-picking, I said I took 'in front of me' to mean 'directly ahead', a similarly 'loose statement', unlike the OP's 'with the towed array', which doesn't seem to leave much room for interpretation as 'with the main sonar'. I then said the towed array is blind at a 0 degree bearing. I'm fairly certain this is a true statement about towed array sonars. It may be blind at 1,2,3, etc... degrees, but whether it's 0 degrees or (+/-) 2,5,10,15 degrees doesn't really matter (yet). The conversation has moved on from the OP's post and into the mechanics of the game, and my point was that a towed array does have a blind spot directly forward (where the end of the cable is, and the sub itself 'blocks' it's forward view), and probably a smaller cone aft (though not as much of a blind spot aft as the bow sonar has aft, since the sub itself doesn't block the 'view'). Those blind spots are cones, and they get larger the further away from the sub. The question is does CMO model these blind spot of the towed array (and the bow sonar, for that matter)? I think it does (at least for the bow sonar...), but if the answer is 'yes' for both, then, in theory, a contact in front of the sub should not be detectable by the towed array until the sub changes heading. The characteristics of the different sonars may also come into play as to which can detect a specific contact. For instance, one sonar may be damaged, or the towed array may be hanging through a thermal layer that the hull mounted hydrophones can't 'see' through, detecting an enemy sub below the sub's current layer. That also brings up a question of how wide that blind spot is for each sensor, and what type of maneuvering does the sub do on it's own while transiting or while on a patrol mission to look for new contacts or establish a better target solution on a contact from it's various sonar sensors.
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