The Kh-38MT may not actually exist

Well, it works against the 25 m long torpedo boats you used to have on the wake island test map :^)

i dont have nvida clip tool, stuck with amd a close up of a cartoon character looking up in the rain .

  • havent played with AGM’s in a while so lemme try to get a clip in test drive with different weather

AMD (and Intel) have a clip tool too. A lot of recording software like OBS supports the decode/encode ASICs every GPU has since more than a decade so you can record with little to no performance loss.

Well, I mean of course it wouldn’t be OP if mode 2 just straight up doesn’t work, but I don’t think anyone is asking for something like that.

AMD sucks the clip tool bugs too hard

I doubt that, but then you can just use OBS. Not like you’ll have something to record to anyways, if you test it out you’ll notice you won’t be getting TRACK locks anywhere close to the ranges you claim.


slowly but surely

im asking for help since i cant clip

Hellfire? Anything laser guided?

You cut out the part that shows if it’s a point or a track lock. As stated above you also need to do it in a custom match, not the test range.

That’s not really what’s meant with LOAL, that doesn’t work without further, active input from the launch platform. LOAL weaponry acquires the target and guides itself in autonomously using active sensors (IIR, TV, radar).

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not LOAL that is just laser guided

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They will, just like how nerfed BOL is, I dont expect to see half of Brimstone implemented properly and bug reports using primary sources rejected for “reasons”

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that’s what im doing rn, it can easily be seen as just point track

something something team killing something something over powered something something we dont think it can do that

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a friend helped me with it

After talking with some other people, it seems this isn’t technically LOAL, technically it’s locking onto the ground, then a hotter source (the tank) is coming into the FoV of the seeker. So it’s technically LOBL.

its more like, the seeker is always on and when the hotter source comes into sight they acquire lock towards that hotter source so it is LOAL

This is what i said? it’s firing then locking onto a hotter target. It is still technically LOBL though, locking onto the ground is still technically locking onto something.

It’s not a noticeable difference in this use case, however it does matter in terms of max fire range, as it currently is its still limited by the maximum lock range of the seeker. IE, with this method you can’t fire at targets longer then you could lock anyways.

well now you left me thinking ty, ig im not sleeping tonight

Not really as you are asking the missile to go to a location. The missile is then selecting a target that is the definition of LOAL.

You are firing with a POINT lock, so you’re tracking the ground, not the vehicle.

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