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ATFGunr
4 years agoLegend
@SpudBug You make some good points, I hadn’t even realized it maintains lock after putting it away. It should work for spotting but you should need to use Q, not the current auto feature now. Helps do get a tone when locked on, although it doesn’t differentiate between missiles and Soflam. If you get a tone and nobody shoots (see it all the time, nobody shoots, c’mon!) then you know it’s a Soflam. It would be fairly easy to make a second tone. Ultimately I don’t think it makes a difference if you’re cool and don’t pop your flares before a lock on tone of an incoming missile. AA rockets or Soflam or other aircraft, makes no real difference until the rocket comes in. If anything a jet locking on should be a different tone.
4 years ago
@ATFGunr I think because its a one shot kill there should be a higher level of warning when SOFLAM locked vs regular AA lock. Thats fair to me. I really dont think there should be a lock on one shot kill for helis but if it has to be that way, give the pilots the info that it may be coming.
- ATFGunr4 years agoLegend@SpudBug At least it’s only the Nightbird that’s one hit. Apache & Hokum are two, and the Hind takes three, maybe four. I still get eaten by Nightbirds regularly lol.
- 4 years ago
Wrong, the bf4 soflam did not need anyone looking through it to be effective.
You made another topic about this, this is #3 now?
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