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Michael Wise wrote:
In article , Andrew Swallow wrote: Kronoman wrote: [snip] AA missiles on a sub aren't completely pointless. If you're stuck on the surface for some reason (recovering/deploying SEALs, repairing, etc), they might make a good 'oh crap' defense. Also, a canister that could be quietly plopped out to bob to the surface, then launch a RAM or Stinger or something similar might be somewhat useful for popping helos. Probably only good in the hot-war scenario where your opponent would risk dropping a weapon on a probsub contact, but not /entirely/ useless. Only worth anything if it's cheap, though (RAM? Stinger? Strela?) Submarines are normally on the surface when they are in port and can only do shallow dives in rivers. Its home port is also the easiest place to find a submarine. AS Pearl Harbour showed the best place to attack any warship is when it is tied up. Great, so the next time we're in active maritime combat, we'll just ask the enemy to return their subs to port (and we'll do same), to facilitate sinking them. --Mike Fully consistent with the Royal Navies traditional strategy of first giving the enemy sailors a bloody nose and then a choice between dyeing a cold, wet nasty death or spending the rest of the war in their home port's brothels. (Except the UK closes its brothels and keeps its warship at sea.) Andrew Swallow |
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