10-12-2015, 09:33 PM
(10-12-2015, 02:05 PM)Stagwine link Wrote:FHQ Bloodlines:It's one of my favorite missions. I almost glad it takes alwarren long to fine tune it and for us to complete it since it gives us more opportunities to enjoy it. This mission is Arma at its best, especially now with the air support.
I liked this mission a lot. Lot of effort and thought is put into mission and it offers military flatbed truckload of tactical options for the leader. I also liked utilizing the cargo lifting/tactical logistics (as long as I don't have to fly myself).
(10-12-2015, 02:05 PM)Stagwine link Wrote:When observing the action from the sky as usual, couple of notices. Russian tanks seemed tough. I am pretty sure A-10s hit the tanks with Mavericks, but it didn't even scratch them! (Or then it was damn near miss) Same thing as the magic Shilkas in previous coop night? I know RHS has its own armor penetration and I would understand it if it was vanilla A-164, but it was RHS aircraft vs RHS tank! I'm going to test this in editor when I get the chance.As a pilot, I noticed my Mavericks impacting the tanks and not doing much. Thanks for checking it out! I look forward to see what you find out.
(10-12-2015, 02:05 PM)Stagwine link Wrote:I was thinking: Would it be entirely boring and against scenario spirit if we would make our stand near defensive line? Say, one team just west of Agios Dionysos ( I think that was the town), and one team SW near the defensive line. We would not have to deal with Spetnaz, we would have plenty of time to prepare minefields, ferry equipment, and have ample time to spot tanks from the distance.Remember that we have the Russian armor columns tracked by satellite and marked on our maps.
We would use remote designators to find out which highway are the tanks coming from, maybe even sacrifice one light helo to recon role, and use our A-10s to attrit the approaching tanks at a distance and finish the job with javelins at max range.
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