Israel Theater Release
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copy that
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Thanks to all who worked on this. And a happy new year, too!
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OK Spooky it seems fine here with your file. I fragged a package of 4 ship NO-MLU to strike the Damascus ammunition depot escorted by a 4 ship 3 minutes behind them, and they all took off from Akrotiri. So it was probably because the AI missed a taxi point.
BTW I noticed you placed too many squadrons at Akrotiri, there shouldn’t be more than 3 squadron per airbase (two is better) to avoid traffic problems.
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ok sounds good.
Ah, for the squadrons, i always do that, but at any time, the maximum takeoffs that are taking place is 6. I always bring a bunch of squadrons and plan 2 or 3 sorties a day. But yeah, will follow your advice :), thanks again for your time
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Thanks for the impressive work guys! seeding the torrent
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So I have now flown about a dozen campaign missions as the IADF and it is NOT too easy. 50% of my missions I got shot down by ground and air threats.
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So I have now flown about a dozen campaign missions as the IADF and it is NOT too easy. 50% of my missions I got shot down by ground and air threats.
+1
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So I have now flown about a dozen campaign missions as the IADF and it is NOT too easy. 50% of my missions I got shot down by ground and air threats.
Yeah the Syrian air defenses are quite capable early on (BTW they outnumber Israeli air defence 4:1) with mobile SA-8, SA-11 and SA-6 in addition older systems and AAA. The locations of the fixed sams (SA-2, SA-5) are known and they are taken out early but the mobile systems can be a headache for intel and to attack as well. In addition the scrambles work and you can get intercepted.
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In addition the scrambles work and you can get intercepted.
I would say, you will get intercepted when ever Syria has some plane available. Great job 108vfs´s.
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Speaking of SA-11, is there any info on these threats? SA-17 too….They aren’t mentioned in the Falcon Quick Threat guide.
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tactical reference
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Tactical Reference info is cut off by the window; cannot read max. engagement height.
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Not for all sams, I got my information about the SA-11 from the tacref window.
It’s an upgrade to the SA-6, and it can fire more than 1 missile at the time at you. Maximum altitude is 43000 feet.
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Tactical Reference info is cut off by the window; cannot read max. engagement height.
IIRC, wiki says missle on SA-11 has a low(er) ceiling (15,000-ish??) and SA-17 ceiling is quite high (45,000-ish??).
Edit:
Oops, sorry …. mis-remembering meters and feet … 15,000-ish METERS or ~45,000-ish FEET.
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Guys Altitudes r not necessary at all. If u don’t return with dirt (soil) or mud on the fuselage then u r not doing good work or u will be just shoot down by those SA’s.
So set your Low Alt warning to 050 and do it like real man… -
Tactical Reference info is cut off by the window; cannot read max. engagement height.
Jinro … If you want to contribute … Give me your e-mail I will send you the TAcRef Edito (or find it youself … Should not be too dificult) … You will be able to do that job
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Guys Altitudes r not necessary at all. If u don’t return with dirt (soil) or mud on the fuselage then u r not doing good work or u will be just shoot down by those SA’s.
So set your Low Alt warning to 050 and do it like real man…Min. engagement height was 90 feet :lol:
As for Wiki, I noticed info on Wikipedia does not match info in BMS….speaking of SAMs, that is.
@Dee-Jay: PM sent
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Late to the party but just wanted to say this looks fantastic and thanks for the hard work of the people who developed it.
Cheers,
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I just flew my first campaign mission and it was awesome. No stutters whatsoever.
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Make sure the comm volume is OK in the setup screen and in the cockpit. There should not be a difference from Korea in this regard. Can you post a video?
Engine sound the large may be caused by installed another theater.