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Thanks!
BTW: does the mod make any changes to how loud different systems (like ventilation) are in the boat?
Regarding torpedo detection by military ships. The military's primary torpedo detection tool is a hydrophone. The G7a torpedo, in addition to leaving a trail, also made a lot of noise. Therefore, in a game with a mod, the military will detect a torpedo even on the darkest night. If stealth is important, you should use the G7e. It has no wake and is quieter. If this isn't possible, there are three options:
1) Use the torpedo's speed as an advantage: less travel time --> less time to detect;
2) Use a salvo fire;
3) Time the attack so that the torpedoes pass astern of the escort. From astern, the escort has difficulty hearing the torpedoes.
Also why do destroyers detect torpedoes earlier than freighters? Despite the fact that military crew might be better trained and be more vigilant than civilian crews, the higher freebord and crows nest would give freighters a significant height advantage to be able to spot torpedo wakes earlier.