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The reason for that is due to how the missiles launches: On the La Fayette and AAW Aquitaine, the missiles correctly come out of the launchers to the sides.
On the ASW variant though, the missile don't come out the launcher and launch toward the aft of the ship. So if you're bow on to a target, the missiles won't be able to track even with the change.
Giving the firing parameters of the AAW to the ASW should fix the issue for good I think.
Thanks for the hard work buddy!
I noticed that it tends to happen to the missiles on the opposite side of the target (i.e. if you're broadside and fire your port missiles, the starboard will fail). I'm thinking the missile might not be manoeuvrable enough off the tubes, causing their seekers to not be able to get on target.
This shouldn't be an issue IRL as it can make 90 degrees turn off the tubes.
Here's a screenshot if it can help:
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3453941026
Weirdly enough, it doesn't happen with the La Fayette-class.