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Waiting for the enemy to come to you allows you to spawn at 5 knots, maximizing stealth. 3. Stealth & Acoustic Warfare Survival depends on being the "quietest guy in the room":
Moves you at 5-10 knots. Use this when approaching targets to ensure you spawn in a "quiet" state.
The difference between passive (listening only) and active (pinging, which reveals your position). cold waters
Handling unguided and wire-guided torpedoes, Harpoon missiles, and Tomahawks. 2. Strategic Map Movement
Always rig for ultra-quiet at the start of an encounter to avoid immediate detection. Waiting for the enemy to come to you
A depth where water temperature changes sharply. It acts as a sound barrier. Staying just below the layer can hide you from surface ships, while staying above it can hide you from deep submarines.
Mastering requires a blend of stealth, acoustics knowledge, and tactical positioning. This guide covers the essential mechanics and strategies to survive the Cold War at sea. 1. Getting Started: The Basics Use this when approaching targets to ensure you
Before diving into a campaign, complete all . They teach you vital basics: Navigation: How to move in 3D space and manage depth/speed.
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