JDAM in PAIR ?
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Not for the common avionics. Some F-16 can, for example the IAF one.
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ok , Amraam:), That is a good reason as I fly the belgian one.
I will have a look and try an IAF.But how can I explain that after one pass, my AI wingman has lost (released) his 2 JDAM on 1 Target ?
a “say weapons” check confirms the load remaining. -
You can release two singles, which is probably what your AI wingmen are doing.
When first bomb comes off release and hold again the pickle button. -
I think I have the ACMI available.
I will check tonight.
Thanks Badger. same proposal than sukhoi69 #2 -
If you have a look a little earlier in the same chapter ( p198 ) you’ll see the following line: “The option to select whether two weapons may be released against one target is only available for JSOW (PRE and VIS delivery submodes only) and WCMD (JDAM can only be launched singly).”
The person who coded the changes to the IAMs wrote most of this chapter, so I can only deduce this is by design, based on how the avionics work in the real jet; or most of them as this is the F-16 after all, so there are probably exceptions
As for the AI they don’t use the same code, so probably don’t have the same restrictions.
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Along the same line as wingmen using Mavericks… Take off and fire…
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:oops: yes, I missed That point “(JDAM can only be launched singly)”
I focused on JDAM and read too quickly the 3.4.8 IMPACT OPTION (JSOW, WCMD)thanks a lot for pointing that Darkman.
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No worries. I learn/spot something new every time I read the manual, and believe me I’ve read it a lot of times
There is so much information now available in the default install it’s so easy to do.
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You were right.
The Wingman released his 2 GBU in 2 steps, not in PAIR
The following question is Why did he release 2 GBU and not only one ? -
AI wingmen are dumb that way.
If you want the to release on my one, you’ve got to issue a “weapons hold” command right a way.