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- Feb 1 2015, 5:41 PM (512 w, 3 d)
May 10 2016
This is not a forum. Notes are for amplifying information about the reported issue, not a discussion thread. "I doubt that BI is ever going to resolve this" is opinion and better suited for an actual discussion board.
What about that statement appears 'emotional' to you?
Huron can't carry anything heavier than a Hunter. That's good enough to prompt n examination by the devs.
Even in the prone the aimpoint moves, and it absolutely should not. It can be stabilized with breath hold, but thus is thouroughly unrealistic. A laser point that mives around that much is unusable and would be rejected in any CAS environment in favor of a talk on or Bomb-on-coordinate. Vlad I am a Subject Matter Expert in CAS. I spent 17 years as a UAS pilot with combat and engineering flight test experience, flight instructor and instructor in CAS, indirect fires, and Joint Firepower Coordination. My report was meant for the devs to add realism, not to go round and round with you.
Yeah vlad those are great pics of bad technique. That causes unwanted laser shake at the point of the target. That may be fine for initially acquiring the target, but that's it. After that you need to becon a tripod or cribbing the designator on your ruck or a sandbag, like a sniper would do. You illustrate my point beautifully. Thank you.
And this feedback tracker is not just about bugs, So, thanks for being kind if a dick.
LLDER-2H, the newest version:
http://www.northropgrumman.com/Capabilities/lldr2H/Pages/default.aspx
The current GPS is the DAGR. This GPS, or some future version (especially the GUI and overall appearance) should be integrated into the game.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defense_Advanced_GPS_Receiver
Further, the laser designator itself could be more realistic looking. Animations to improve how a JTAC sets up in his position would be cool also.
The AN/PED-1 is the current designator. Note the tripod.
http://www.northropgrumman.com/Capabilities/ANPED1LLDR/Pages/default.aspx
The LLDR is used in combination with the Target Location Module (TLM) to integrate the designator's GPS location with range and direction information from the designator to accuratly plot target coordinates. This is how it's done now. In ArmA 3, in the year 2037, JTACing should be much easier than it is right now.