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Originally Posted by SixthFall
Ive more question for ya, when I find target speed with the ujagd and the raobf, I'm usually doing 1-2 knots. Would that make a large enough difference that my torps would undershoot the target at a range of 3000m ish? Maybe my issue is I need to make sure I'm stopped completely.
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For fixed wire, you either need to be stopped, or pointed at the target, so that your own movement doesn’t affect the measurement.
3000 m is way too far. At that range you are allowed almost no error in speed, and same for AOB. This is because the angular target is smaller, making a small error in your gyro angle matter much more. Best practice is under 1000. Dönitz trained his men for 600 m.