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The passive sensors in that area are pretty good and both the knox and foxtrot are remarkably easy to pick up via convergence zones in the area. They're both quite loud. My next task with this mission is to make some triggers for progressively declining weather... maybe a tropical storm blowing through or something... a worsened sea state might help masquerade both the sub and knox's passive signatures a bit better.
I'm not sure how far away a ship needs to be from a hostile submarine before she decides to prosecute it.
The triggers at present in the game are not capable of detecting flight-deck units. The helicopter is effectively invisible to triggers for the time being. The territorial waters are currently set for 15nmi from the cuban coastline along most of the coastline where the action would be taking place. I suppose I could consider dropping it to 12.
There are more objectives to complete prior to sinking the sub [or even detecting it for that matter] including a search and rescue op.
In most cases that submarine is in Cuban territorial waters. I haven't drawn the "hitbox" for that territory because all you can make are circles right now and it's just a mess of overlapping circles... though perhaps I should re-evaluate this position and just deal with a bit of ugliness for the time being.
So, sight unseen ... and assuming nothing triggered incorrectly the Foxtrot would have been defending Cuban waters from 'Yankee Imperialist Aggression" or... whatever.
Thank you for the feedback, I appreciate it.