Thanks for the tip! And equally if you tell a JTAC to fire a laser, there is no need to continue to fly towards the target as they will be lasing the target
It's certainly not easy. Yet another benefit of having a Weapon Systems Operator (WSOp) in the back seat, like in Tornado. More modern aircraft systems use Datalink where ISTAR assets can send a target point directly to the aircraft, and the pilot just needs to accept the target point and fire the weapon.
Ship should also change the tracking to hit ship targets lower in the hull rather than the visible centroid. Also, IRL I think it's an actual switch on the weapon, the in-flight setting in the MFD is a DCS-ism.
Been a minute since I used the Maverick much and this is a very good summary of both variants.
Thank you for the comment! Just starting out with TH-cam, glad you enjoyed
You don’t need to manually fire the laser, just press and hold weapon release and it will auto lase
Thanks for the tip! And equally if you tell a JTAC to fire a laser, there is no need to continue to fly towards the target as they will be lasing the target
It's a surprising amount of work to have to do, especially if you're in contested airspace and also have to contend with enemies shooting at you.
It's certainly not easy. Yet another benefit of having a Weapon Systems Operator (WSOp) in the back seat, like in Tornado. More modern aircraft systems use Datalink where ISTAR assets can send a target point directly to the aircraft, and the pilot just needs to accept the target point and fire the weapon.
quite some click arounds to get it to work. thanks for the explanation. checking for your other vids for the other weapons.
Mavericks are notoriously fiddly to get working. Glad to hear you managed to get them to work though!
Fun fact: DCS Hornet tutorial mission with Mavericks, gives you the laser guided version ones (4x), and no laser.
For the tutorial mission, they have set up a JTAC that you can contact and they will fire a laser for you
thanks, I was really confused back then when I was learning in DCS
@@magnitudefallout3944 I'll be doing a tutorial on JTACs in the future as they are a pain to try and get working
Ship should also change the tracking to hit ship targets lower in the hull rather than the visible centroid. Also, IRL I think it's an actual switch on the weapon, the in-flight setting in the MFD is a DCS-ism.
Nice! Thanks for the tip
great video!
great comment!
can you 'fire and forget' after you fire the MAV-F or do you have to keep tracking?
Yes, you can. And if the laser is from a JTAC then you can fire and forget the MAV-E too
Nice. Can you do a Hornet cold start?
Absolutely. With all the new systems, it'll be good to have an up to date cold start
amazing, new sub!