bigcomputerman Posted October 14, 2022 Posted October 14, 2022 (edited) I've seen 2 video of what I believe is the explosion of PGU-13 or HEI rounds when impacting with the target. I'm not sure if it's actually the PGU-13 but I've noticed the exact same explosion in the A-10C II Thunderbolt Trailer that Eagle Dynamics has posted. ^ What I believe to be HEI rounds in real life. ^ The explosion you see in the first video is at the timestamp 1:57, did they remove it for lag compensation? If anyone knows the answer to this question then please let me know. Have a good day! Edited October 15, 2022 by bigcomputerman 2
Hog_driver Posted October 16, 2022 Posted October 16, 2022 Good question. They look quite unspectacular as opposed to the trailer. 1 1
EcosseFlyer Posted November 3, 2022 Posted November 3, 2022 Have you seen how bad clusterbombs lag, just think how bad it would be with HEI rounds like that.... Wookie My Rig: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D@~4.5GHz+ || MSI x470 Gaming Plus Max || MSI RTX 3070 SUPRIM || 32GB Corsair Vengance DDR4 RAM@3200 || 27" Quads || Win 10 Home || TM Warthog HOTAS || Logitech ProFlight Pedals || TrackHat Clip / Declan Camera || Rift S Modules: A-10C & A-10C II || KA-50 2 & 3 || FC3 || CA || UH-1H || AV-8B || L-39 || F-86F || F-5 II || Mi-8 || M-2000C || F/A-18 || SA-342 || Super Carrier || F-14A/B || AH-64D Maps: Caucasus || NTTR || Persian Gulf || Marianas || Syria
bigcomputerman Posted November 10, 2022 Author Posted November 10, 2022 One round of hei is a spark, in the video you see 66 of them a second, so it wouldn't really lag.
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