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[[Image:BSP GatoUpgrade.PNG|right|thumb|The Gato-class has more torpedo tubes at both the front and back than the Narwhal-class. It's definitely worth the upgrade.]]
This mission obviously relies on your skills as a submariner. However, unlike [[Battlestations: Pacific/Meeting the Germans|Meeting the Germans]], it is rather easy. Try to upgrade to the Gato-class; it has a large number of torpedo tubes both fore and aft, and this allows for some error in taking your shots.


Hidden Objective(s): Steal the Japanese recon plane; On the south island (the one that is closest to you) if you zoom in on the map you will find a lone japanese plane. Sail up to it in your sub while avoiding the aircraft flying overhead and you will capture it. You will see a short cutscene telling you that the plane has been "abanoned" and that you can use it to your advantage. Once it is over you will have completed the hidden objective. NOTE: You need to be on the surface to capture it as the water is too shallow. You cannot use your preiscope will submerged to spot it. You also have to get pretty close to it. If you complete this objective the recon plane will be at your disposal later in the mission (it is equipped with two regular bombs as opposed to depth charges).
'''Primary Objective'''
*Sink all cargo ships.
*Disable the specified Japanese base facilities.
*Sink the ''Kumano''.


Secondary Objective(s): Destroy both destroyer escorts; when you are attacking the group of convoy ships at the start of the level you will see two other ships as their escort. They are destroyers and can be very annoying as they can drop depth charges which do a lot of damage to your sub if you are not careful. Taking them out helps you a lot in the long run, but they are quite maneuverable so it may take multiple hits to sink it. If your torpedoes run low just forget about it and sink the four cargo ships. If you sink both destroyers you will have completed the secondary objective.
'''Secondary Objectives'''
*Sink the convoy's destroyer escorts.


Getting a gold rankng on this mission (completing ALL the objectives) does not unlock any bonus units, but you might as well get it =).
'''Hidden Objectives'''
*Steal the Japanese recon plane.
[[Image:BSP SubOnTheHunt.PNG|left|thumb|It's possible to deal with the enemy fleet on the surface if you sink the two escorting destroyers.]]
This rather straightforward mission begins with you attacking a lightly defended Japanese convoy. The convoy is escorted by two destroyers, both of which can be sunk by head-on passes or through other means. Be aware, however, that your sub will take damage if you decide to go to depth level 3, due to a damaged hull. Avoid diving deep and instead try to outmanoeuvre the destroyers. Try to get them to run into the carcasses of the ships you just sunk and delay them enough for you to set up your next shot. Focus on the destroyer escorts and sink both of them before moving onto the convoy.
[[Image:BSP InaccurateBombers.PNG|right|thumb|If you keep turning, the enemy seaplanes will have problems hitting you.]]
The convoy itself has no artillery, so if you manage to sink the two escorting destroyers have your sub surface and deal with the enemy using your twin deck guns. The mission continues once you've downed the convoy.
 
If you have sunk both destroyers but taken damage, delay sinking the transports with your artillery and use the time to repair your hull, this can prove invaluble later on in the misson. When you are ready sink the final transport and move on with the mission.
 
Afterwards you'll receive notice of a large Japanese base in the area. It is separated over two islands, and consists of multiple base facilities. You must destroy these with your artillery or your AA guns. Also in the area are multiple bomb-equipped E13A Jakes and F1M Petes. These planes can cause considerable damage to you if you're on the surface, so dive and try to not get bombed. It's possible to use your twin AA guns on them, but they are rather hard to hit. That said, by constantly altering course it's possible to throw off the AI's aim with the bombs. If you wish to play it safe, dive as the enemy makes a run on you to force the AI to make another run or waste its bombs.
[[Image:BSP LeftUnattended.PNG|left|thumb|''"Sir, that Japanese plane has been left unattended. We could get our hands on it."'']]
As you close in on the southern base, you'll notice an idle F1M Pete near one of the houses that are a target. Approach it and your crew will note that it is completely unmanned. This completes the mission's hidden objective. The mission will continue when you've destroyed the specified port facilities.
[[Image:BSP RearShotFinish.PNG|right|thumb|Give ''Kumano'' a shot from your rear tubes to put her under.]]
The final mission objective is to sink the heavy cruiser ''Kumano''. It appears to the southeast and is escorted by a trio of destroyers. You gain control of the Catalina at around this time. Make a water landing near your sub to load up on torpedoes. This gives the Catalina some attacking power against the cruiser, although ultimately it will probably be shot down. If you touched the F1M Pete previously, it will move in now to assist you. It is equipped with a mere two bombs and is very fragile, but the enemy won't attack it unless you bomb or shoot one of their ships. As a result the Pete is best kept in the air as an observation plane so you can see the destroyers if your Catalina gets shot down.
 
It's generally best to ignore the destroyers and focus on the cruiser. You should be making a beeline straight for the cruiser. Lodge all your frontal torpedoes into the bow of the ''Kumano'', then turn sharply and line your rear torpedoes up as well. Sinking the destroyers does not net you any more objectives, so focus on the cruiser. Sink the ''Kumano'' to complete the mission.
 
The destroyers are not really a threat considering they spawn far away from the cruiser they must escort. Try to sink one or two of these with a head-on attack and sink the third as it passes behind you. Unlike the Japanese submarines, you have rear-mounted torpedo tubes.
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Latest revision as of 16:37, 8 September 2009

The Gato-class has more torpedo tubes at both the front and back than the Narwhal-class. It's definitely worth the upgrade.

This mission obviously relies on your skills as a submariner. However, unlike Meeting the Germans, it is rather easy. Try to upgrade to the Gato-class; it has a large number of torpedo tubes both fore and aft, and this allows for some error in taking your shots.

Primary Objective

  • Sink all cargo ships.
  • Disable the specified Japanese base facilities.
  • Sink the Kumano.

Secondary Objectives

  • Sink the convoy's destroyer escorts.

Hidden Objectives

  • Steal the Japanese recon plane.
It's possible to deal with the enemy fleet on the surface if you sink the two escorting destroyers.

This rather straightforward mission begins with you attacking a lightly defended Japanese convoy. The convoy is escorted by two destroyers, both of which can be sunk by head-on passes or through other means. Be aware, however, that your sub will take damage if you decide to go to depth level 3, due to a damaged hull. Avoid diving deep and instead try to outmanoeuvre the destroyers. Try to get them to run into the carcasses of the ships you just sunk and delay them enough for you to set up your next shot. Focus on the destroyer escorts and sink both of them before moving onto the convoy.

If you keep turning, the enemy seaplanes will have problems hitting you.

The convoy itself has no artillery, so if you manage to sink the two escorting destroyers have your sub surface and deal with the enemy using your twin deck guns. The mission continues once you've downed the convoy.

If you have sunk both destroyers but taken damage, delay sinking the transports with your artillery and use the time to repair your hull, this can prove invaluble later on in the misson. When you are ready sink the final transport and move on with the mission.

Afterwards you'll receive notice of a large Japanese base in the area. It is separated over two islands, and consists of multiple base facilities. You must destroy these with your artillery or your AA guns. Also in the area are multiple bomb-equipped E13A Jakes and F1M Petes. These planes can cause considerable damage to you if you're on the surface, so dive and try to not get bombed. It's possible to use your twin AA guns on them, but they are rather hard to hit. That said, by constantly altering course it's possible to throw off the AI's aim with the bombs. If you wish to play it safe, dive as the enemy makes a run on you to force the AI to make another run or waste its bombs.

"Sir, that Japanese plane has been left unattended. We could get our hands on it."

As you close in on the southern base, you'll notice an idle F1M Pete near one of the houses that are a target. Approach it and your crew will note that it is completely unmanned. This completes the mission's hidden objective. The mission will continue when you've destroyed the specified port facilities.

Give Kumano a shot from your rear tubes to put her under.

The final mission objective is to sink the heavy cruiser Kumano. It appears to the southeast and is escorted by a trio of destroyers. You gain control of the Catalina at around this time. Make a water landing near your sub to load up on torpedoes. This gives the Catalina some attacking power against the cruiser, although ultimately it will probably be shot down. If you touched the F1M Pete previously, it will move in now to assist you. It is equipped with a mere two bombs and is very fragile, but the enemy won't attack it unless you bomb or shoot one of their ships. As a result the Pete is best kept in the air as an observation plane so you can see the destroyers if your Catalina gets shot down.

It's generally best to ignore the destroyers and focus on the cruiser. You should be making a beeline straight for the cruiser. Lodge all your frontal torpedoes into the bow of the Kumano, then turn sharply and line your rear torpedoes up as well. Sinking the destroyers does not net you any more objectives, so focus on the cruiser. Sink the Kumano to complete the mission.

The destroyers are not really a threat considering they spawn far away from the cruiser they must escort. Try to sink one or two of these with a head-on attack and sink the third as it passes behind you. Unlike the Japanese submarines, you have rear-mounted torpedo tubes.