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A destroyer is a small anti-submarine ship, with a displacement generally not exceeding 2,000 tons. Its mission is mainly offshore patrol and long-sea escort, so we will deal with the destroyer based on its mission method.
1: Destroyer on patrol.
There are usually only one or two destroyers for such missions, and the submarine should get it done the first time, otherwise there will be big trouble. Moreover, if a destroyer on patrol spots you first, your chances of winning will be very low. Therefore, when a destroyer patrols, you must sail slowly as long as time allows. Once a destroyer spots you, do not run away, but face it head on. If you hit hard, you can't escape by running. If the first torpedo doesn't hit, dive down first, turn off the engine, and use the current to sail slowly underwater until all the torpedoes are loaded. If it doesn't hit, do the same thing. Come again.
2: Destroyer in escort.
Destroyer escort targets caravans and fleets. Let’s talk about the caravan first. Generally, a caravan only has 1 or 2 destroyers. In this case, we will first hide in the place where the caravan must pass. Turn off the engine. The escorting destroyer will not move without a sonar target. So press the "L" key to lock it and launch torpedoes. After the destroyer is done, you can float up and use guns to deal with the merchant ship. If there are cannons on the merchant ship, use anti-aircraft fire to destroy the cannons first, and then use 88 cannons to finish it slowly. Next, look at the fleet. The methods of the fleet are similar. Knock out the destroyers first and then attack the big ones. If there are too many destroyers, throw all the torpedoes to the big ones and then dive down and run away. Remember, the destroyers must not float up after the fleet has actually finished killing them, especially the battleships. Once they float up, they are done. However, submarines are not as fast underwater as they are. I am worried that they will run away while changing torpedoes. What should I do if this happens? You need to keep a distance from the fleet. When you are close to it, dive down and when it is far away, float up.
Configuration requirements
Minimum configuration
Processor Intel® Core2Duo® E4400 or AMD® Athlon™ 64 X2 4000+ or above
Operating system Windows® XP (with Service Pack 3) or Windows Vista® (requires Service Pack 2)
Memory 1 GB (XP) / 2 GB (Vista)
DVD-ROM: DVD-ROM speed 4x, dual-layer drive
Hard disk space 10 GB
Graphics card 256 MB DirectX® 9.0c-compatible graphics card (ATI® Radeon HD2600/GeForce®8800 or above)
Sound card DirectX 9.0c-compatible sound card
DirectX version: DirectX 9.0c
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