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is there a step-by-step guide on how to do an attack run against multiple baddies using MAVs and TPOD? I can always get the first one off but then struggle to get the second mav to keep following and lock with the TPOD.

 

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36 minutes ago, Svend_Dellepude said:

Better to make mark points using the TPOD and just cycle the markpoints on attack

 

why is that?

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Because it's much faster and not so fiddly when you are on an attack run and time is sparse. Of course it doesn't work if you are trying to lock up a moving target. Didn't think about that when i wrote the first post. 🙂

 

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Because it's much faster and not so fiddly when you are on an attack run and time is sparse. Of course it doesn't work if you are trying to lock up a moving target. Didn't think about that when i wrote the first post.
 
I've got a solution that can even deal with the moving target issue.

Once you have the FLIR in a point track, press TDC depress for the offset aim cursor and put that over the second target. (Assuming it's in the FOV)
Uncage and fire the maverick as normal, then castle towards the FLIR and the point of the offset will become the new auto/point track point. Lauch the maverick.

Now I haven't tried this on a convoy, but it should work.

Mobius708

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