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Here is another one the Aircrew Training Manual is meant time give the descriptions and standards for different tasks http:// https://www.docdroid.net/QnLxtnp/bell-oh-58d-kiowa-aircrew-training-manual.pdf

 

 

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upon looking through the manual a very interesting system is the ATHS that is used to coordinate Artillery fire. This could open a whole new venue and push cooperation between air units and the combined arms module to a new level if properly implemented. Imagine integrating the Kiowa with Paladins so arty fire can be targeted via an air unit. Wow!!!! Lets see how Polychop addresses this.

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The laser of the kiowa warrior and even of the drones or any other laser targeting system are in general not operating in a visual wavelenght. The visual lasers are not used on the mms. The kiowa warrior has one visual laser located at the gun that is not movable.

 

Great info, thanks! :thumbup:

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Our active OH58D team is a total of 2, excluding the testers.

 

APKWS lasercodes are set manually by groundcrew in RL. So if you have a laser designator operating on that laser frequence it will find the target.

 

The laser of the kiowa warrior and even of the drones or any other laser targeting system are in general not operating in a visual wavelenght. The visual lasers are not used on the mms. The kiowa warrior has one visual laser located at the gun that is not movable.

 

Is that a yes for APKWS on the OH-58D then?

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I have been following the PC team for some time and can only say Fantastic!

 

A new chopper and an overhaul on an already loved chopper, WIN WIN,.. :thumbup:

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What about the Gazelle?... Still not finished

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What about the Gazelle?... Still not finished

 

Read the Gazelle sub forum. Polychop is starting to work through the bugs at a very rapid pace and is implementing new features/fm characteristics to correct it's behaviors. :thumbup:

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Hope it doesn't take long to launch! I will go shopping on the first day!

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:D:joystick::pilotfly::joystick::D

 

Do not hate him. He is a really great person and if some plans will work out you will hear some more about him.

 

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The first Multi Function Display equipped cockpit chopper in DCS, another polychops mile stone event.

Really looking forward to this piece of kit and I truly hope it is fully modelled!

Every radio and every laser frequency designator must be modelled in this girl, she must be the first chopper designed to integrate with all future DCS world releases.

 

 

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The first Multi Function Display equipped cockpit chopper in DCS, another polychops mile stone event.

It may only have five buttons an a push-rotary, but the ABRIS would probably have words to say about that… ;)

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Is it really multifunction though if the only thing people use it for is the moving map lol

 

 

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It seems the OH58 is further along than I/we thought.

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Is it really multifunction though if the only thing people use it for is the moving map lol

Weeeeell… people's decision not to use the other functions doesn't mean those functions don't exist. Granted, the ‘I’ bit is a perhaps a bit over-indulgent since the nav planning part is the one thing that could really benefit from integration, but which is lacking it. :D

 

 

The remaining instruments integrate and offer rather different functionality quite nicely though.

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