Canada -> UK convoys and deploying subs against it
Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2022 3:57 pm
I have some questions regarding the Canada -> UK convoys and deploying subs against it.
More specifically, I am wondering what is more efficient: having a sub raid the convoy lane, or placing it in the "Merchant Shipping Disruption" zone in the Gulf of the St. Lawrence?
The impact of a sub raiding the convoy lane is easy to quantify, as it appears in the Military Activity Summary. When the sub is in the MSD zone, the only visible impact is seeing explosions in Québec. I would think that has the effect of reducing Canada's total MPP value and thus, the convoy's value sent to the UK before it even hits the waves. Is this assumption right? Is it worth doing this?
As far as I can see, having 3 subs successfully raid the Canada -> UK convoy lane will totally eliminate the value of this convoy.
So, is it a waste of sub ressources to have 3 subs raid the convoy lane and a 4th in the Gulf of St. Lawrence MSD? Is it worth placing 3 subs in the MSD (there appears to be room for 3)?
As always, thanks a ton for this great game and the outstanding support of the developpers!
More specifically, I am wondering what is more efficient: having a sub raid the convoy lane, or placing it in the "Merchant Shipping Disruption" zone in the Gulf of the St. Lawrence?
The impact of a sub raiding the convoy lane is easy to quantify, as it appears in the Military Activity Summary. When the sub is in the MSD zone, the only visible impact is seeing explosions in Québec. I would think that has the effect of reducing Canada's total MPP value and thus, the convoy's value sent to the UK before it even hits the waves. Is this assumption right? Is it worth doing this?
As far as I can see, having 3 subs successfully raid the Canada -> UK convoy lane will totally eliminate the value of this convoy.
So, is it a waste of sub ressources to have 3 subs raid the convoy lane and a 4th in the Gulf of St. Lawrence MSD? Is it worth placing 3 subs in the MSD (there appears to be room for 3)?
As always, thanks a ton for this great game and the outstanding support of the developpers!