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F-18's and EPLRS?


Caldera

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Hey All,

Flying a custom mission this morning.  Part of this mission is the destruction of a hostile FARP and the C-47 Helicopters that try to escape.

At first I was just going WTFO?

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Then I noticed this coming from a pair of friendly F-18's in the area.

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Is this something new with the last update or just something that I have missed until now?

Caldera


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12 minutes ago, icemaker said:

Can't understand Why?!

It's because most things AI are simplified, and it seems the datalink system is one of those simplifications.


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19 hours ago, icemaker said:

Can't understand Why?!

Because it's DCS, not real life.

13 hours ago, Caldera said:

Yes, they are AI Hornets.

Is this something new with the last update or just something that I have missed until now?

It "always" worked like that.

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yea that would be awesome

 

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