Submarines are a relatively important type of ship in modern naval warfare, and their ability to submerge underwater to hide themselves is a characteristic that gives them a high appearance rate among modern warships. However, submarines differ from conventional ships, and mastering some techniques is necessary to play them well. This modern warship submarine tutorial shares some detailed explanations on how to use submarines, which will help you better understand the usage of this type of ship after reading.

Currently, there are three types of submarines in the game. The first type includes slow-moving, multi-missile, and fewer torpedo submarines, such as Typhoon and Ohio. The second type consists of slow-moving, multi-torpedo, and fewer missile submarines, like 096, Triomphant, and Belgorod. The last type is fast, multi-torpedo attack submarines, including 093AG and Izanami. In actual combat, it's best to choose the third type of submarine due to its speed, which greatly enhances the advantages of the submarine. The second type, the slow, multi-torpedo submarines, also perform exceptionally well in certain situations and can be considered. The first type of submarine, however, does not perform as strongly in actual combat as the latter two types, so it is usually not considered. Additionally, it's best to carry thermal decoys, repair kits, and emergency oxygen supplies in actual combat.

Since submarines are immune to attacks from non-anti-submarine weapons, when using faster attack submarines, players can quickly submerge after the battle starts, taking advantage of their speed to head to the center of the map, find a suitable mountain for hiding, and look for opportunities to launch weapons and collect "tolls" from passing enemy ships. For slower submarines, they can follow behind teammates or move independently away from the main battlefield, looking for the right moment to submerge and deliver a lethal blow to the opponent's ships. However, it's important to note that once the position of the opposing team's main ships, such as aircraft carriers, is clear, submarine players should decisively steer their submarines towards those positions, waiting until they have a 100% chance of hitting the target before launching an attack, aiming to deal all their damage in a short period. Whether or not the opponent is destroyed, it's essential to immediately retreat to avoid being caught.

Of course, players can also set their tactical goal as harassment, using fast submarines to constantly put pressure on the opponent from the flanks, forcing them to be unable to concentrate on countering your main force. Additionally, players need to avoid ships with anti-submarine and smoke-screen capabilities; once the opponent lays down smoke, your attacks will be much less effective, and if you are then located, it's very easy for the submarine to be destroyed. Furthermore, when the submarine is underwater, it's best not to go directly under the enemy ship, as this not only makes it impossible to lock onto the enemy, preventing any attacks, but also wastes oxygen. Moreover, when leaving, you may end up being attacked for nothing, making it a losing proposition.

The above content covers all the information in this modern warship submarine tutorial. Overall, playing submarines isn't overly complicated. As long as players can stay hidden, accurately locate and eliminate the core of the enemy's main force, they can help their team gain a significant advantage on the battlefield.