They still doKAPITAIN said:the USN does not use ASROC any more
Skval has substantially more problems than just detection at launch. The americans were tooling around with cavitating torpedoes approx 10 years before Skval - and went through similar issues. They however abandoned them as there were more efficient ways to improve existing torpedo tech.KAPITAIN said:and russian skippers dislike using these forementioned missiles because they create alot of noise when fired, as does Skhval (VA-111).
Those figures are so way off actual performance that they have little relevance in a real world argument. Huge Hint: Never take published data as empirical. Nobody publishes real data.KAPITAIN said:The MK-48-ADCAP has a range of some 27 miles at 50 knots at 23 miles
I was under the impression that they were also used in an associated role as anti-swimmer weapons in a "safe harbour" role.Jezza said:I thought they were extremely useful for shallow water operations
against a modern sub? I'd have to say that IMO they're not going to be much use unless you get the "golden bb" shot in.zoolander said:so they r useless pretty much
they obviously regard them as viable supplementary weapons. against an unsophisticated submarine force they still have relevance, and for the other roles mentioned, they provide additional firepower.zoolander said:then y they even have them. Isnt it just a was te of space