The Mk 54 torpedoes, the Poseidon's primary anti-submarine armament, had been launched. Designed for deep-water engagement, these lightweight torpedoes were perfect for the task at hand. Propelled by a high-speed, water-jet propulsion system, the Mk 54s were designed to track and hunt down underwater threats. As they sped through the water, their sonar systems activated, homing in on the acoustic profile relayed by the sonobuoys.
"Torpedo tracking is active," reported the Acoustic Operator, eyes glued to the sonar screen. The sonar signals painted a picture of the underwater battlefield, with the torpedoes' paths converging towards the massive, moving target.
The Poseidon crew watched the screens with bated breath as the torpedoes closed in on the entity. The TACCO, calculating the time to impact, prepared to coordinate the next phase of the attack.
"Approaching target...," murmured the Ordinance Operator.