Hulkbust44 Posted October 11, 2024 Posted October 11, 2024 If you select CCRP with APKWS selected, after a few seconds you'll get a CCRP INVALID. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Hulkbust44 Posted October 11, 2024 Author Posted October 11, 2024 1 hour ago, Yurgon said: Can you show that in a short track? Here you go, after a few seconds the APKWS will go CCRP INVALID CCRP.trk
ASAP Posted October 11, 2024 Posted October 11, 2024 It doesn't work the same way because the CCRP solution for all the other rockets is to loft an unguided rocket. APKWS is guided and would require a different solution that presents a LAR. Current A-10's have a CCRP AGR-20 HUD mode, it did not have it for a long time, and its not currently simulated in the game. 1
Hulkbust44 Posted October 11, 2024 Author Posted October 11, 2024 19 minutes ago, ASAP said: It doesn't work the same way because the CCRP solution for all the other rockets is to loft an unguided rocket. APKWS is guided and would require a different solution that presents a LAR. Current A-10's have a CCRP AGR-20 HUD mode, it did not have it for a long time, and its not currently simulated in the game. Oh interesting so this is intended behavior? I did find I can just "load" it as a different warhead in the DSMS and it'll still fire so I can just do that.
ASAP Posted October 11, 2024 Posted October 11, 2024 17 hours ago, Hulkbust44 said: Oh interesting so this is intended behavior? I did find I can just "load" it as a different warhead in the DSMS and it'll still fire so I can just do that. It is accurately simulated for an A-10 thats pre suit-10. You can load it as a different type of rocket... but that just puts the rocket on a ballistic profile assuming no guidance at all. It probably isn't going to put the rocket initially at an angle where it is going see the laser spot either.
Priest Posted Saturday at 10:26 PM Posted Saturday at 10:26 PM I've been messing around with CCRP rockets recently and right unfortunately CCRP doesn't work with APKWS. Thinking I was clever I had the idea to manually load it as a standard rocket type but when I do that DSMS shows the station in RED indicating a stores mismatch. So I'm curious how are you loading APKWS as a non-APKWS rocket type without the DSMS error? On 10/11/2024 at 3:07 PM, ASAP said: It is accurately simulated for an A-10 thats pre suit-10. You can load it as a different type of rocket... but that just puts the rocket on a ballistic profile assuming no guidance at all. It probably isn't going to put the rocket initially at an angle where it is going see the laser spot either.
Yurgon Posted yesterday at 12:30 AM Posted yesterday at 12:30 AM 2 hours ago, Priest said: Thinking I was clever I had the idea to manually load it as a standard rocket type but when I do that DSMS shows the station in RED indicating a stores mismatch. Interesting; as far as the jet is concerned, I'd have thought it would detect a LAU-131 or a LAU-68 (IIRC), but should be entirely unable to tell which rockets are in there. So just to be clear, you had the DSMS fully loaded with APKWS on at least one station, then you went into DSMS -> INV and changed that station to another type of rocket with the same launcher, and then it showed an error? Which was the indication next to the station?
Priest Posted yesterday at 02:02 AM Posted yesterday at 02:02 AM (edited) I just figured it out! After manually changing the rocket type on station 8 to M-151 (these are really M-282L) there was no profile for the "M-151" so I created that manually through the profile page and everything green! @Yurgon and yes to answer your question M-282L loaded at mission start on stations 4, 8, and 2 per mission editor loadout, then DSMS-INV page, select station 8 (in this case) and cycle to a different rocket type, save, and I'd get the screen shot above. The missing piece was the profile select station 8 (in this case again) then select PROF, then enter name for profile via scratchpad, select OSB with NEW[] next to it on left, then SAVE, and done. Edited yesterday at 02:16 AM by Priest 2
Yurgon Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 14 hours ago, Priest said: The missing piece was the profile select station 8 (in this case again) then select PROF, then enter name for profile via scratchpad, select OSB with NEW[] next to it on left, then SAVE, and done. Awesome! Yeah that makes sense; with no M151 loaded before, there's indeed no profile for it, and the "P" error code says exactly that. But I also forgot that this was going to be a necessary step.
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