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VonBonfire
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Here's something interesting I found on google AI:
"A submarine periscope's viewing distance is primarily limited by the height of the periscope above the water's surface and the curvature of the earth. Under ideal conditions, a periscope raised 7 feet above the water can see roughly 9.59 nautical miles (11 miles or 17.7 km), according to a calculation on Brainly. This distance increases with greater periscope height."
Except according to the earth's curve calculator there is 40.1 feet of target hidden height at 11 miles with the periscope 7 feet off the water. Doesn't really seem to add up. *shrugs
"A submarine periscope's viewing distance is primarily limited by the height of the periscope above the water's surface and the curvature of the earth. Under ideal conditions, a periscope raised 7 feet above the water can see roughly 9.59 nautical miles (11 miles or 17.7 km), according to a calculation on Brainly. This distance increases with greater periscope height."
Except according to the earth's curve calculator there is 40.1 feet of target hidden height at 11 miles with the periscope 7 feet off the water. Doesn't really seem to add up. *shrugs