As per my comment above, yes 16 is much better than 8
yeah gaijin decided to ignore the fact that JAGM should really be both a HEAT warhead and a blast frag warhead, which would absolutely shred light skinned vehicles and instead made them do significantly less damage than hellfires
you know that its not to unusual for AAs to eat JAGMs right now? and enough LMURs get through
also it doesnt matter as much as you think because they can just fly above the helipad and its very fast to rearm
Also they closed the bug report on the proximity fuze without a response
yeah I saw that, absolutely insane behavior by bug report managers “The answer will be provided later.” Like WTF
4 days ago btw
I know, I posted the screenshot in the other thread
Ignoring basic math is interesting.
It’s not completely immune, i died myself multiple times to IRIS-T because i thouhgt i was immune.
Good resistance doesn’t mean it’s immune, does it ?
Well since it should have Home-on-jam as a fallback option it doesnt really matter anyway
Pars 3 too, since 2019 without top attack.
This video proves otherwise.
Let’s use basic math: which is bigger, 3 kg of explosive mass or 12 kg?
Tor Is also very annoying to kill with f&f missiles, I saw my brother fail to kill a tor with 6 spike ers, you need to hit the crew comprtament cause the missiles don’t blow up on that thing.
But I think what he meant was that saturating multi vehicle spaas is incredibly easy with 16 missiles, but it’s not much harder with 8 as you can fire from the helipad much the same.
And if gaining does nothing about the IR forcefield and the magical radar stealth of helis it’s going to keep being irrelevant
Yes, as for saturating the SPAA, I can do that with the Tiger UHT itself. The problem is that it doesn’t have the Mi-28NM’s force field, so it only has time to fire a maximum of 4 missiles, and that’s if the SPAA takes a while to find me and I find it quickly. It’s much harder than those unskilled idiots who hover 10km high immune to all missiles thanks to Gaijin’s magic.
Regarding the idea that quantity is better, that’s false. The other new missiles are very similar in performance to the Pars 3 itself, except for range and such, but the trajectory failure, lack of overpressure, etc., are similar. And with the Pars 3, sometimes even 4 missiles don’t kill a tank, while the Lmur is much faster than anything else and always kills with 1 missile. If NATO had a helicopter with 30 missiles, it could be equivalent to the 8 of the Mi-28, not to mention the lock-on problem… in the Tiger UHT, many times you are seeing more than 60% of the tank’s visual and even then it doesn’t lock on.
LDIRCCM (Part 1) For part 2, See: (Part 2) I shall be making a case against gaijin’s interpretation of Laser based DIRCM systems being able to decoy/confuse/misleading Imaging IR seekers present on many modern and cold-war-esque weapons, be they Air-to-Air (AAMs), Air-to-Ground (AGMs) or Surface-to-Air (SAMs). History of IR guided munitions and IR countermeasures Before the advent of international usage of IIR seekers for automatically guided munitions, most weapons that relied on passive …
You will not catch me disagree on that ever.
Does anyone remember pringles and his encounter with alligators? Those were either iglas or strelas.
Launch 16. Have time to reload through the boxes? Do that and launch another 16. J out. Spawn a backup.
Launch 16. Have time to reload through the boxes? Do that and launch another 16. He’s still alive? J out.
Spawn a flarakrad with it’s radar off, turn on the IRST, by this time you should know where he peeks. Slam him. or don’t let him launch.