I've been practicing my combat skills lately, and noticed that many times I can fire up to 4 laser-guided missiles at a target, watch it spiral in to my target, explode, and leave the vehicle remaining there seemingly unscathed. I'm not quite sure why this is. Sometimes it appears that my missile could have been spiraling around so much that it struck the ground, prior to hitting my target. Other times it looks like a dead hit, but nothing as much as smoke ever arises from my target. I did notice that sometimes targets explode after a significant delay, but other times I never see an explosion at all. I tried re-watching the combat training tutorial and noticed that the instructor did the same exact thing when lining up on the 4 tanks at the beginning. The second tank he struck never exploded at all and remained a threat. Following the tutorial, I took control and lined up 2 more guided missiles on it before it finally exploded. Is there anything obvious I could be doing wrong? I know I'm in range (usually firing around 2.5km, but I know the range is something like 8km anyway). I know I'm at a reasonable height, and usually firing from standstill. Everything looks normal until I realize that the vehicle I hit is usually still intact and still a threat. Could it have anything to do with my target bracket size? I've tried super small brackets right in the middle of the tank, and I've tried larger brackets that auto-size around the tank to fit it. None of it really seems to produce significant results. What kind of experience does everyone else have with this?