Yep, if you pull hard enough missile leaves the guidence beam
The SLAMRAAM is a very obvious vehicle that could come for the US TT. As well, there are several different variants of the ADATS that would improve mobility, such as the Stryker ADATS (otherwise known as the MMEV), which also has hydra rockets.
Furthermore, we could get another stopgap vehicle similar to the LAVAD such as the M-SHORAD which is capable of FIM-92 and AGM-114 usage as shown here.
Any news on this?
It’s Canadian not American meaning it’s most likely placement (and honestly most deserved) is Britain with the Canadian ADATS.
Also its designation is the MMEV not the Stryker ADATS as Canada doesn’t even use the Stryker designation.
It’s a LAV III MMEV. Also it’s not a hydra, but a CRV-7-PG. Tbh it would have a greater chance to come to UK, as it is a successor to Canadian ADATS, not the US prototype one.
did they mess up the adats again? the irst can’t even lock a plane at 10km out, helicopters not even at 4-5km when before it could lock them at 6-9km, loses lock out of the air, the tracking radar can’t even see missiles such as mavericks, spikes or hellfires anymore
like what??? im sure other people has experienced it
Welp depending on map conditions on some map it can have thick fog or clouds. IRST will have problem locking targets (even though you have clear los to the targets) Basically it Gaijin spaghetti code.
In the mean time ADATS would have to guided Missile without any lock.
it’s starting to get annoying now, and the weather is clear or a bit cloudy(while the clouds being above the targets) and some maps don’t even make sense, hot or cold, while with the M3A3 i could lock targets farther than i could on the same maps with the ADATS