ASW Plane Patrol (Slight Tweak Needed)
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2020 5:22 pm
I've noticed this occurrence in ASW, and I believe a small tweak is in order.
As you know, units move on designated paths. They continue on these paths until the path is finished, and then they either get a new path, or new orders.
I have an Orion looking for subs on a ASW Patrol Mission. Some previously dropped sonobouys detected a possible sub, and the Orion immediately moves toward the area. The Orion arrives in the area, but the sub isn't completely localized. The program then issues a new path for the Orion to take. The Orion begins moving away from the sub along the new path. About halfway along the path, the sonobouys determine that the sub is hostile, and its exact location is known. The Orion, however, continues on its previously assigned path, which is away from the sub. The Orion travels a total of 73 miles before turning back around to where it had originally been, the place where the sub was first detected. After that, as expected, the sub then went on the offensive where it responded to the sub was, and then sunk it.
In general, I don't see anything THAT wrong with what the Orion did, other than having a path set to travel 73 miles away. This distance was no doubt established because of the size of the patrol area.
My suggestion would be that the ASW planes INSIDE of the ASW Patrol area be given shorter paths. This way, when the sub is detected, the planes won't be that far away. Shorter paths would help.
Otherwise, good job.
As you know, units move on designated paths. They continue on these paths until the path is finished, and then they either get a new path, or new orders.
I have an Orion looking for subs on a ASW Patrol Mission. Some previously dropped sonobouys detected a possible sub, and the Orion immediately moves toward the area. The Orion arrives in the area, but the sub isn't completely localized. The program then issues a new path for the Orion to take. The Orion begins moving away from the sub along the new path. About halfway along the path, the sonobouys determine that the sub is hostile, and its exact location is known. The Orion, however, continues on its previously assigned path, which is away from the sub. The Orion travels a total of 73 miles before turning back around to where it had originally been, the place where the sub was first detected. After that, as expected, the sub then went on the offensive where it responded to the sub was, and then sunk it.
In general, I don't see anything THAT wrong with what the Orion did, other than having a path set to travel 73 miles away. This distance was no doubt established because of the size of the patrol area.
My suggestion would be that the ASW planes INSIDE of the ASW Patrol area be given shorter paths. This way, when the sub is detected, the planes won't be that far away. Shorter paths would help.
Otherwise, good job.