In modern warships, submarines' attack methods are not limited to torpedoes; they can also launch missiles, known as submarine-launched missiles. So, what kind of missile is good for modern warship submarines? Below, we will bring you a recommendation for submarine-launched missiles in the Modern Warships mobile game. Submarine-launched missiles are an important supplement to underwater combat, capable of achieving long-range deterrence and strikes beyond the deep sea. Everyone can choose the appropriate missile based on tactical positioning and the type of opponent.

Tomahawk, with its characteristics of underwater launch, long range, and high accuracy, becomes the ideal equipment for long-range breakthroughs. It is suitable for initiating tactical strikes by submarines before the opposing ships or aircraft carriers have set up radar. The biggest drawback is that the missile's flight speed is slow, making it easy to be intercepted by enemy air defense or jamming systems.

91RE1, Starfish 3, balancing endurance and speed, are suitable for suppressing the enemy's scattered layout in mid-range seas. In actual combat, they can significantly increase the success rate of breakthroughs, suitable for equipping in T2-T3 level submarines as a means of continuous suppression. Some players recommend that they perform well in urban sea areas or reef duplicates.

Trident, Bulava, JL-3, after being strengthened in terms of speed, their effect at medium to long distances is very obvious, with a high penetration rate above 6km, but still not effective at close to medium ranges. Submarine-launched missiles still need to be improved, for example, in terms of acceleration, or by introducing some higher-quality submarine-launched missiles.

Apart from excellent submarine-launched missiles, excellent submarines are also needed for equipping. We recommend the level 3 submarine SMX-31, which has multiple submarine-launched missile slots, allowing for Tomahawk + Black Shark/Type 89 torpedoes, or Tomahawk + 91RE1. The former is suitable for using the Tomahawk to suppress defenses and then using the torpedo for a quick kill, while the latter leans towards continuous disruption, ensuring the submarine can maintain multiple shooting capabilities.

The above is a detailed introduction about what kind of missile is good for modern warship submarines. Currently, there aren't too many good choices for submarine-launched missiles, with Tomahawk being the best, followed by Starfish 3, 91RE1, and then the remaining three qualities. More often, submarine torpedoes are used, and when submarine-launched missiles are needed, it depends on what is available.