> sinking ships can only be done when near the surface.
Isn't this itself a huge assumption?
Sinking ships via upward facing torpedoes would be a huge tactical advantage at first glance. Less time to detection and deploy countermeasures or evasive maneuvers.
Perhaps, I am wrong in assuming they cannot be fired below a certain depth?
Isn't this itself a huge assumption?
Sinking ships via upward facing torpedoes would be a huge tactical advantage at first glance. Less time to detection and deploy countermeasures or evasive maneuvers.
Perhaps, I am wrong in assuming they cannot be fired below a certain depth?