With larger guns to which AFT doesn't apply and assuming the ship is in the right tiers then Gun Fire Control System Modification 2 or Artillery Plotting Room Modification 2 can add +11% to +16% to range which ASM1 can work on. Now if you add ASM1 to the ship based on the 120m dispersion at 12km, then the new 12km dispersion value will be ~111.6m, if you transpose that back to 10km the dispersion there is now ~89.28m as opposed to the ~93m it would have been if you only took ASM1 and nothing to boost range. If you take the commander skill AFT and your guns are <139mm, you get a new range of 12km because of the +20% range, and without upgrades your dispersion at 12km will end up being 120m and is still also effectively 100m at 10km range too. If you just add ASM1 upgrade for the -7% reduction you end up with ~93m dispersion at 10km. you have a 10km base range and 100m dispersion at that range (no upgrades). It only extends your range, but the accuracy remains untouched.Įrr no, not when you look at the effective dispersion back at the original range.Į.g. So extending your range does not bring any real benefits to this. So if you apply ASM1, your dispersion at every range will be decreased by 7%. The horizontal dispersion of your ship is fixed to the range itself. Estimating the target ships speed of course falls on you and you would use things like the angle of the smoke leaving its stacks and the targets situation and what he could be doing in that instant (are they turning and bleeding speed etc).Ehm. If the ship is moving at 30 knots then you go to 7.5 since the ship is moving at 1.5 times what the sight is calibrated for. If the ship is moving at 40 knots (ie a destroyer) then you double the lead to the 10 second tic mark (actually more like 9 since DD's move at 35-ish) since the ship is moving at or close to double what the sight is calibrated for. So a ship that is moving perfectly perpendicular to your gunsight (giving you their full broadside) with a shell flight time of 5 seconds according to your gunsight data and at a speed of 20 knots puts the target on the #5 tic. And that the sight is calibrated for a ship moving at 20 knots. Havent watched the video yet, maybe will do so this weekend.īut i thought that with dynamic each tic represents a second.
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