Enemy Waters : Naval Combat

Command, Sink and Conquer

Published by: TeaPOT Games
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Line up your submarine and launch a torpedo salvo. Send the Warship to the bottom of the sea
Enemy Waters is a cat and mouse game between submarines and ships. Command and Manoeuver your fleet as you face off against waves of pirate John’s warships. Conquer Seaports and Oil wells by defeating the enemy warships. Expand your influence and procure the best submarine or battleship to stand up to the ever increasing machinations of Pirate Little John
Ambush and destroy Pirate John’s convoys by laying the perfect trap. Expect no less from the dreaded pirate as you take the role of a captain and escort your own warship or submarine to safety
Sonar ping to identify underwater submarines and drop depth charges on them, before they unleash a torpedo salvo on your warship
As the captain, it is upto you whether to engage silent running on your submarine and sneak past an Pirate john’s battleship, or get to its port or starboard side and unleash a torpedo right into the warship
Simulation grade controls will let you control the depth of your submarine
Simulation controls will also let you dive into deeper waters as you escape the depth charge from enemy warship
Deploy and battle warships and submarines from World war 2, Cold war era, and current times
Submarines:
Tench Class: Submarines built for the United States Navy. Also used by Brazilian, Turkish, and Pakistani navy. They saw combat in World war 2 and Bangladesh Liberation war
Oberon: Built for British Navy. Popular as museum submarine
DaphnÈ : Diesel electric submarines built in France for the French Navy. Primarily used for patrolling by French Navy. Has rear torpedo launch capabilities
Foxtrot : Foxtrot was the NATO reporting name. Built by the Soviet Union. Saw action during the 1971 war between India and Pakistan(Bangladesh liberation war of 1972) by the Indian Navy. Known to be exceptionally good at silent running
Kilo : Built by Soviet Navy. Kilo was the NATO reporting name. Operated by Russian Navy and Indian Navy. Saw action during the cold war period
Akula : First deployed by the USSR Navy and later Russian navy, Akula is nuclear powered. Operators are Russia and India(on lease). developed near the end of cold war
LosAngeles : Nuclear powered fast attack submarine of the United States Naval command. Improved silent running
Arihant : With nuclear powered ballistic missile capabilities, Arihant is developed for the Indian Naval forces. Has top mounted missiles
Yasen : Built to replace Russian soviet era fleet. Can launch missiles
Virginia : The most advanced sub ever built. They are expected to be in battle ready state till 2070
Ships:
Flower Class : Used as a warship during World War II, specifically with the British and French navies as anti-submarine convoy during the Battle of the Atlantic. Also served in Battleship escort role.
Evarts : Used by US Navy as destroyer and convoy escort roles during World war 2
Whitby : Frigate of the British Royal Navy, which entered service after the second World war
Commandant Riviere : Battleship built for the French Navy. Can perform overseas patrol in peacetime and anti-submarine escort in wartime
Petya : Petya was the NATO name for this warship. Designed for anti-submarine warfare in shallow waters. Operated by USSR(soviet navy, and later Russian navy), Indian navy , and Vietnamese navy during the cold war. Still active in Vietnamese navy.
Leander : Battleship of the Royal British Navy for anti aircraft roles. Also operated by Indonesian navy and Pakistani navy
Espora : Warship of the Argentine Navy built in Argentina based on a German design
Braunschweig : Built by Germany. Under NATO command, this battle ready warship is built to perform littoral operations
Kamorta : Built for Indian Navy. Anti-submarine corvette with stealth capabilities. Possesses anti aircraft missiles and array sonars. Fought against Somalian pirates
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Drums Of Oil
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Tanker Of Oil
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Suitcase of Money
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A Container of Oil
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