Interdiction
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under falcon documents
C:\Falcon BMS 4.33 U1\Docs\Falcon BMS Manuals
TO-BMS1F-16CM-34-1-1.pdf page 193 -
Yes, but still is strange not to found it at the ingame tactical reference
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Yes, but still is strange not to found it at the ingame tactical reference
Why?
The in-game TacRef is fairly old and, as I understand it from posts here, more-or-less not maintained/up to date.
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I understand that about the 105 and the 97 but still, is there a way to make it to where the CBU-97 homes in on armored targets like its supposed to ??
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You mean the IR puck things on parachutes? …you could try begging?
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Ya its a smart weapon but I would love to see it implemented in bms if possible
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You can even change laser code inflight.
Currently not working due to a reported bug unfortunately.
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Damn I hope they fix this bug because if they do I know that I’ll be using that weapon more than laser guided munitions and mavericks. I hope they fix the problem with mavericks to because I’m sure everyone knows by now you can beat them to the target after launch no matter how fast you are going.
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I have discontinued using CBU97s. Even though I pickle nicely above a cluster of vehicles, I kill two targets with one container at most, the rest of the bomblets carpeting the sand around the intended targets, regardless of HOF.
I have since turned to Mk20D. More on the wing and more effectiveness. -
I have discontinued using CBU97s. Even though I pickle nicely above a cluster of vehicles, I kill two targets with one container at most, the rest of the bomblets carpeting the sand around the intended targets, regardless of HOF.
I have since turned to Mk20D. More on the wing and more effectiveness.Aren’t CBU-87/103s better than the Mk. 20s for attacking armored columns?
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87s are for softer targets, IIRC.
SAMs, mechanized battalions etc. A tank however will laugh at an 87, unless maybe the cluster area is lowered down to a dozen square feet or so.
In any case, I can take 12 rockeyes vs 8 87s.Gesendet von iPhone mit Tapatalk