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Detection and hunting of the Scorpion is possible. Close in on his "dark zone" on the other side of the layer and peak on his side to scout him then hide on the other side. Over and over again.
Reaching torp range is hard but possible.
But russian torps on Victor I or II are simply to weak. Range and speed is a joke in this engagement. In most cases torps miss to lock on when fired above 5 miles. On the other hand the us torps are fast as hell with good seekers and range.
Best case is a draw with both sunk. No way to avoid his snap shots at 5 nm even if you are on his six. As the russian asw torps are active sonar there is always a snap shot as the Scorpion gets his wake-up call on russian torp launches.
Possible solution: Give at least one russians sub (era conform) stand off ("flying") torps or more powerful asw torps. Please erase second us sub; hard enough with one Scorpion.
Thank you for your efforts, really enjoying your scenarios.