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Old 12-19-12, 11:57 AM   #1
Claves_Mortis
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SHO Question on the Attack-Scope of Operation Monsun

Hi guys,
the nub is coming up with another question for the experienced Kaleun!

I did install and activate Operation Monsun 720 with OMEGU 300 yesterday. My first impression is good, so I want to give it a try.

There is only one big problem I meet with this mod, to be more precise, with the included Kibu or Kiubm attack periscope.

In the standard attack periscope to get the distance, I pull down the image of the target on top of the real target which directly gives me the distance as a number on the upper right notebook.

Now, in OM with the new attack periscope I have to use a beautiful 3-ring-tool for that, with the inner ring can be turned. It can also be used to estimate the speed, that, however, would be of second priority to me because I calculate the speed using my scribbling on the navigations map. All of the rings do show a lot of meaningful numbers and some German words (which I do understand as I am German, but which do not help in solving my problem).

So, my question: What does the three-ring-tool do / show and how can I use it to get the range to the target as a readable number?

It should have to do something with the mast height on the outer ring, where I can read the distance to the target on the inner ring after turning the inner ring, but neither do I know why I turn the inner ring, nor do I know from which point to which new point I have to turn it, rendering me unable to shoot or sink anything
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