If there was a Newland Shipping attack submarine over there, it would definitely have launched torpedoes by now.
Before the Long Range Guard Ship launched anti-submarine missiles, it had already turned, but instead of accelerating to catch up with the carrier, it stayed behind the carrier.
This is not a battle with enemy submarines but a protection of the carrier.
The tactic is actually aimed at towed torpedoes.
These torpedoes use the ship's wake for self-guidance, and can attack the battleship with the highest value based on the characteristics of the wake.
Because a battleship's wake is virtually impossible to mimic, it is difficult to disrupt the guidance of towed torpedoes.
So far, there are no effective interference methods against towed torpedoes.
As for intercepting incoming torpedoes, it is even more unreliable.
