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  • 10 months later...
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I think that behavior might be correct. Big objects like Bridges or buildings might exceed the size of the lock gate. That's what the agm-85h was designed for.



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I think that behavior might be correct. Big objects like Bridges or buildings might exceed the size of the lock gate. That's what the agm-85h was designed for.

The RB-75(T) was supposed to be used against bridges as per swedish doctrine. That's why they had the T-variant with a bigger warhead.

What is an AGM-85? Never heard of it?

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-65h, sorry for the typo!

Alright, but as I said: The swedes developed the T variant specifically for the use against bridges and other hardened targets.

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The T afaik IRL was explicitly adapted to be capable to lock big targets such as ships bridges etc.

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  • 1 year later...
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This is engine limitation yes. Mavericks can only lock vehicles in DCS.

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