Laser Targeting Anomaly When Using Mixed A/G Weapons

Bug Description:
When a fixed-wing aircraft is equipped with both laser-guided air-to-ground munitions and TV/IR-guided air-to-ground munitions, switching to the TV/IR-guided weapon via the weapon selection function causes the laser designator to become detached from the bombing target marker (SPI box) and begin following the cursor instead.

This behaviour leads to a significant issue: after the final laser-guided munition is fired, the system automatically switches to a TV/IR-guided weapon. At this point, the laser designator no longer remains fixed to the SPI location, rendering it impossible to guide subsequent laser-guided munitions effectively—particularly in third-person view. It is currently unclear whether cockpit view is similarly affected.

Steps to Reproduce:

Equip the aircraft with at least one laser-guided and one TV/IR-guided air-to-ground munition;

Set a bombing target marker (SPI box);

Use the weapon selection function to switch to the laser-guided munition and activate the laser designator;

Then switch to the TV/IR-guided munition using the weapon selection function;

Observe the laser designator: it detaches from the SPI box and begins following the mouse cursor (as illustrated in the attached image).

Impact:
This issue interferes with the proper use of laser-guided munitions and may significantly compromise strike accuracy and mission success. A prompt resolution is recommended.

Test jets:AV-8B(N/A)、SU-39、SU-25BM、SU-30SM

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I’m been already sent this issue to the CBR,seems like nobdy cares :(
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