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Old 06-14-07, 10:32 AM   #2
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You really need all the mods in order to enjoy sub command.

The akula has the edge in terms of weapons capibilities and has the same diving depth the seawolf has and similar speeds, but it is noiser (about same as 688i), the akulas are smaller and more suited to coastal and under ice missions than a seawolf.

Seawolf is good for open ocean and blue water deployments get it in brown water its not quite effective, towed array cannot be used properly and its visible from both the air and surface ships hence why alot of nations who have shallows such as iran use smaller diesel boats.

I havnt played the mission in a long time but i know the first two missions are easy and it gradualy gets harder as you go along, akula is not as sophisticated as a seawolf or 688i however its detection range is on par with seawolf but you need really good eyesight to see the little mount on the sonar display screen.

In the real life gepard and also now vepr and some other akulas and new builds they have waterfall displays making them almost en par to all western submarines in terms of detection capibility, akula is now over 20 years old therefore its rapidly becoming obsolete, and theres plenty of submarines out there that are fully capible of taking them out including the ageing kilos with the right skipper.

I have driven akulas since SC came out and taken it over to DW i find them easier to handle they react quicker and control surfaces are alot easier than a seawolf or 688i, if you took a SSN 21 and akula and raced them the akula would be at 35knots before the seawolf.

Dont forget the akula is only some 320 feet long the SSN21 is around 370 feet the seawolf also wieghs a whopping 12,000 tonne the akula 9,500tonne its lighter and more agile and more hydrodynamic than a seawolf and has verying capibilities such as less crew longer deployments if needed the reactor is only 25,000shp to get you to around 35 knots, the scope goes to 16x magnification seawolf only does 8x

I find the akula a great submarine to command and i have personally be onboard three of them in real life and they are not small boats! (even the kilos are fairly large)

the trouble with seawolf is and alot of people find this is that the submarine is too sophisticated to understand its arrays wepaonary and read outs is all virtual touch screens which makes it much more complex to handle here in the akula is one button for this that and everything.

If your an excellent skipper in any platform stick with it SFDuke is an excellent seawolf skipper you try and put him in my boat he doesnt have a clue, and vice versa.

A weakness i find in the akula is that the submarine can be noisey when doing sprint and drift and intermediate depths sometimes you forget your cavitation speed at say 150m and you really screw up, ive had plenty of cases where i have tracked other submarines without them knowing so far ive tracked sucsessfully.

British vangaud class
British trafalgar class
British oberon class
American 688 and 688i
American ohio class four diffrent ones
Chinese xia
Chinese han
Aussie collins class

many many more i generaly do under ice and tracking missions, therefore i rarely come to combat i prefer trying to find some one without them knowing following them and then if needed or orderd blowing them up.
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