Yea, this chart is outdated, but gives you a good idea, and i have not seen any newer posted by gaijin in their TVD responses.
As of now we know only about 180 element CMT, so both ADATS have it. There is a chance that Canadian ADATS got upgraded in a later date, but we have no data.
yeah but that means it loses speed, not guidance, as the missile bleeds it’s speed and can still see the beam required to guide itself to the target but it can’t get there because it doesn’t have enough energy for it
but i still feel like with the rocket motor improved, it won’t make a big difference as the drag coefficient factor is too high, just like on the aim54c, which still wasn’t fixed
Could easily just add a missile band box / projected dot on / around the missile since the ADATS’s optic did show the current position of the missile in flight.
gotta ask, anyone feeling that since the 42g buff for the adats missile, it turns more delayed than it was before at 35g? especially at closer to medium ranges
Less of shown here in the exceedingly quick engagement from this video. The missile can easily be seen in white hot as a black dot heading towards the target. Given this is white hot mode, it should be coming up as glowing white since it is hot, instead its coming up as flat black.
The impact shows up properly as white hot in the short frame gap.
Something else shown at 9:45 is the target handoff system, where the vehicle commander can hand off targets to the gunner from the radar by pressing the target number and the “ready engage button”. So either A, this system slews the gunner’s sight to the target, or projects the target on the gunner’s sight for Aquisition.
Im not sure what to make about it. The quality is quite poor. The fact that it is black means nothing tbf. The system lacked any missile tracking with exception of motor burn, where it was guided using ACLOS onto the guidence beam.