I never said they were "radar guided", I told you that the Mark 37 Gun Control Fire System (of which the Mark 1A was a part of) was both capable of optical and radar range finding.
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Right, sorry sir, my mistake. So they could/would be radar-directed then, even if they weren't radar-guided, or would that not be quite the right term?
And since you seem to have a fairly deep knowledge of the guns/fire control system used on our ships, would modeling the interior of the gun sponson, and requiring the gunner to either look through a vision slit, or the optical sight similar to the ones used on tanks (i.e., not the infinitly adjustable zoomed view we have from the fire control station we have now, and with the grey haze) be unrealistic.
More specificly, would it be unrealistic for the specific ships used, the specific fire control system, or just inaccurate regardless of the qualifiers?