![]() ![]() At least now I know what the screws of a medium cargo sound like, and how fast we can get a firing solution with the rear torpedo from a fully head-on position (about a minute turnaround time). A few klicks out I surface and we make haste for that north interception point. I cannot fire on an unidentified ship and so slink slowly away. ![]() I try to wait it out and get closer but to no avail, as the flag is determined to remain un-illuminated. Much to my dismay, the lights pointing at the flag are directly behind it from my angle and I utterly cannot make it out. My approach is perfect and I stop a bit over a kilometer out and take a peek. I only pop out the periscope when I’m in position. I slowly creep up on the lit up shipat one-third and submerged. Time to run some drills!Īfter the break, I lose half of my torpedoes. Having operated near territory at war where all ships are running without lights, I take a moment to remind myself that the Gibraltar Strait services many, many nationalities and ports, and some of them might not even be at war with us. On my way north to intercept the other convoy I run across a strange sight in the night - a fully lit up ship.
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