|This is the standard setup for SS. This setup aims to maximize their opening and closing torpedo power. Any TCI that manages to trigger in night battle is just a bonus. SS with 3 slots can either take another {{TorpedoWeapon}} or utility equipment like {{SubmarineRadar}} or {{Seaplane}}.
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|This is the standard setup for SS. This setup aims to maximize their opening and closing torpedo power. Any TCI that manages to trigger in night battle is just a bonus. SS with 3 slots can either take another {{TorpedoWeapon}} or utility equipment like {{SubmarineRadar}} or {{Seaplane}}.<br>Two {{TorpedoWeapon}} must not be minisubs, as minisubs do not count as torpedos for TCI.
|rowspan=2|By combining [[:Category:Late Model Submarine Torpedoes|Late Model Submarine Torpedoes]] with {{SubmarineRadar}} or with other LM sub torpedoes, the SS will be able to trigger a "new TCI" at night, while keeping the advantages listed above.
|By combining [[:Category:Late Model Submarine Torpedoes|Late Model Submarine Torpedoes]] with {{SubmarineRadar}} or other LM sub torpedoes, the SS will be able to trigger a "new TCI" at night, while keeping the advantages listed above.
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|{{Amphibious Tank}} / {{AntiGroundArtillery}}
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|At least 1 {{Amphibious Tank}} is required for SS/V to attack installations. The anti-ground artillery gives them a respectable firepower boost against installations. The anti-installation multipliers will allow them to hit the damage cap against all installation types.
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|Equipping either allows SS/V to attack installations during shelling.