"So relaxing" hahaha! ....Like a 80 y.o. grandma watching Ross with crackers and tea. But, but, who's the real artist here? After all, Picasso did say every act of creation/art is an act of destruction. Such an existential crisis this is causing! I'm anything but relaxed. Paint brush or Hornet? Hornet or paint brush?
I first got the Hornet, then the Super Carrier, learned all the basics and did my first complete mission from start to finish with the SLAM-ER. Cold and dark start, cat shot, made my targets go kablooie then RTB, did a Case III landing and grabbed the #4 wire. Taxied to a spot on the deck, shut it all down by the book. No better feeling you can get in DCS. And this took 3 months of learning. Many times I splattered on the fantail or missed the ship altogether. And Wags was guiding me every step. And a few other select TH-camrs like Super Cap, Spudknocker and Growling Sidewinder to name a few. Gratitude for all who made that possible.
@@deathrooster14 I'm probably gonna get hated on this, but Georgia at War isn't that fun. All the enemy planes are AI and way too easy. And there's no sense of progression if the enemy ground units keep popping up in the same place. There's no base capturing. In my opinion, BuddySpike is the best server and DynamicDCS, because they are actually challenging. However Georgia at War does win in having a lot of concurrent players.
How does ED get such detailed information about a relatively new weapon? I'd think this would be classified, but does Raytheon just give the operators manual to anyone?
Spent about 140 hours just on the SU-25T and A-10C II. Even started playing on the hardcore servers with dynamic campaigns and no labels that get progressively more difficult as you clear objectives. They're definitely impossible to do without support from aircraft equipped with radar and awesome long range missiles like this one. I have the F/A-18C, F-14 and AV-8B as well but haven't used them yet. The F/A-18C definitely seems to encompass the most systems with the least complicated displays (well, easier displays to navigate). Thanks for all the vids. Hope development of this awesome simulator never ends. With the constant updates (including graphical improvements), I'll gladly provide continued support purchasing DLC's.
I was an avionics technician and PC for F-18 C/E and did all the weapons release and control checks (amongst many other things). This is awesome to see the weapons in action and all the launch procedures that we weren't involved with most times. I definitely plan on losing many hours to this once I get a decent PC.
I thought those A-G systems in DCS were not real, but made up for DCS for fun. How they know how the actual system was made, isnt that secret? Or how it works? Are you saying, that this in DCS is actually identical or even the same system as in real?
@@ShqipeInfo-bc3ss these are 4th generation aircraft and they aren't exactly "secret" these planes and weapon systems and planes have been around for a while and there is no need to keep any info on them secret. the people who make these modules most of the time get real pilots that flew that aircraft to give insight into how everything actually works
@@getsideways7257 or maybe some people learn differently and just reading a thousand pages of text doesn't work for everyone. I lean more on kinaesthetic learning for results so Chucks guides are perfect.
Oh wow, Akrotiri looks amazing! I lived there for several years. You have no idea how excited I am to be able to fly from there in DCS. Oh and the new SLAM-ER looks dope too xD.
What amazes me in these videos is the complexity of the systems and how that’s programmed … I mean where do you even start?! Superb work and another excellent explainer.
@@Aussilightning It will give some different options esp. with DCS Liberations on single player to take out SA-10 on single player. The Skynet IADS plugin makes HARMs a lot less effective as it keeps turning on/off radars.
Its just so cool, i am like a little child everytime you show us stuff like this. Cant wait for the Hind and hopefully sooner than later the AH-64 a propper western Attack helo.
Looks incredible, looking forward to trying it out! Are the munitions locked to the launching aircraft, or could a buddy from the same flight with a DL pod be the MITL for a buddy-launched missile?
Good question, never tried that. Theoretically, everybody with a datalink pod tuning into the right channel should be able to control it? Or is a missile "fingerprinted" to the unit it launched from?
@@mhe0815 IRL its possible and was even common with older weapons like Walleye and the OG SLAM you had 1 plane with the DL pod in a flight and the other would drop the weapon, so 1 guy (maybe 2 depending on how many DL pods exist) guides the weapons of the whole flight.
@@IronPhysik It makes sense, I just never crossed my mind that somebody would do that. But it sounds like buddy lasing, just with datalink pods. It should definitely be a thing in DCS.
Got a question, when you set a specific waypoint (at a certain elevation) as your steer-point for the missile, will it keep the altitude set by the FLT option, or the altitude set by the waypoint? Furthermore, at 02:17 "If you are not gonna use middle with the man in the loop", what does this mean?
Man in the loop means a pilot guides the missile manually through an MFD. Not using man in the loop would mean the missile goes somewhere pre planned with no operator involved.
@@MattWagner That makes sense now that I got the explanation, thanks. By the way, I edited my comment right after you replied apparently, would you be so kind to answer my first question?
It’s normally “time-on-target”, but I’d also like to see that. Would make for incredible footage seeing multiple missiles from multiple aircraft all come in at once.
Hi Matt. Any chance to get a picture of your TDC axis setup page (tuning)? My TDC using a thrustmaster warthog throttle is still to sensitive... thanks
Good afternoon I fire the slam and it hits target but doesn't explode. It won't let me click on Fuze or flight any help I would be extremely thankful. Does altitude have any thing to do with this problem.
As far as I can see that WEP > SLMR station selection is necessary for the datalink to receive video, correct? Is there any way to cross-check that it's been selected?
Hi Wags, couple of questions: Does the in range indicator factor in navigating to the waypoints? Can i 'prep' multiple stations using the method shown? to ripple them?
Probably not, the SLAM-ER is a cruise missile and as such less dependent on launch energy than glide weapons like the JSOW. Might get a few more miles out of it though. however, you really want to fly these in low to avoid air defenses
@@danieldorn2927 I don't know, i thought it worth asking. I was thinking that when it's stormy my satellite TV loses bit rate and maybe data link would too
@@getsideways7257 It is negligible. Its not like datalink uses massive bandwidth. Even with thick clouds commercial airliners are able to communicate with the ATC. Would be terribly bad if radio communication was dependent on the weather.
@@philhealey2520 I am sure the bandwidth difference of transmitted audio and video signal up to 4k resolution to the trackfiles for situational awareness is massive. Each trackfile has how much information? Bearing, Altitude, GPS coords? And how often is this information refreshed? Every second? Cant be that much. Looking it up, its max capacity is 238 kbps, which is about 30 kilobyte per second. Compare that to the average satellite internet speed of 12 Mbps, or 12000 kbps.
Cyprus looks like my helicopter playground 😍 Also, that SLAM-ER is insane! It's almost cheating 😁 Can't wait to see the new FLIR technology implemented!
do you need at least one STP for it to work? I tried to just do trgt wpt with no steerpoint and it just said 99tti on the dt until the missile flew out into the abyss
Everything they put into DCS, be it ED or any of the contracted studios, have to source real documentation when they develop a module. Many documents like flight manuals or technical specifications were classified but became available by the government. It is for this reason we do not have the F/A-18 Super Hornet which is the current variant of the Hornet fielded by the US military, most of it's internal systems are completely classified. But the F/A-18C is mostly unclassified as it's been phased out by the Super Hornets. The only aircraft that are semi-fictional are the Flaming Cliffs 3 low-fidelity modules such as the F-15c, SU-27, Su-33, and MiG-29. They pretty accurate but probably over/underperform compared to their real world counterparts, and its very difficult to find documentation on the Russian fighters but they came out when DCS world was still trying to get off the ground and needed content for people.
I noticed in the outside view showing the missiles in flight, that there was no exhaust plume from the missiles after they were released. Are these missiles gliders or do their engines come online later? Also, what kind of engines do they have since I can see that they have exhaust pipes at their rear end?
I watched several times, still trying to see where fired forward, looks like it just fell maitaining the motion from the jet.. I didnt notice it move frowaed in relation to the jet at all, at least that I noticed.
Thanks Ed ! keep it up ! I saw in the video a problem with the slam-er separation at 7:16. I have already reported this bug cuz it affects the slam and harpoon too . will it be corrected?
Made my morning seeing this video. Been waiting for the slammer. What’s the maximum range of the datalink to get a good image? Can I fire at max range do a full 180 turn then on the aft antenna and still get a good image? It looks like it’s sufficient to hit a precise coordinate on its own?
Truly, you are the Bob Ross of Hornet ground attack. So relaxing.
...and there's no such thing as blue on blue, just happy little accidents
I want a Waggs podcast
🤣🤣🤣🤣
"So relaxing" hahaha! ....Like a 80 y.o. grandma watching Ross with crackers and tea.
But, but, who's the real artist here? After all, Picasso did say every act of creation/art is an act of destruction. Such an existential crisis this is causing!
I'm anything but relaxed. Paint brush or Hornet? Hornet or paint brush?
COME ON AND SLAM AND WELCOME TO THE JAM
lol i'm never going to be able to use them now without hearing that and i love it
The sum of updates over the last 2 years is mind boggling. This is truly a special sim.
And Hind, Apache, Mosquito coming this year... The best times for flight sim fans.
Unless you are a KA-50 pilot!
@@iain8837 defect. 🙂
I first got the Hornet, then the Super Carrier, learned all the basics and did my first complete mission from start to finish with the SLAM-ER. Cold and dark start, cat shot, made my targets go kablooie then RTB, did a Case III landing and grabbed the #4 wire. Taxied to a spot on the deck, shut it all down by the book. No better feeling you can get in DCS. And this took 3 months of learning. Many times I splattered on the fantail or missed the ship altogether. And Wags was guiding me every step. And a few other select TH-camrs like Super Cap, Spudknocker and Growling Sidewinder to name a few. Gratitude for all who made that possible.
150 mile range! wow
Finally something i can use in Georgia at War. ;)
I wonder what's the range for mitl
JF-17's CM-802AKG has 100+ mile range and it's been released for quite some time....
@@deathrooster14 I'm probably gonna get hated on this, but Georgia at War isn't that fun. All the enemy planes are AI and way too easy. And there's no sense of progression if the enemy ground units keep popping up in the same place. There's no base capturing. In my opinion, BuddySpike is the best server and DynamicDCS, because they are actually challenging. However Georgia at War does win in having a lot of concurrent players.
How does ED get such detailed information about a relatively new weapon? I'd think this would be classified, but does Raytheon just give the operators manual to anyone?
Do we get college credits for videos like this? Nice Work Wags
Half-credits :)
Wow Cyprus looks breathtaking from that altitude
Why i have no Cyprus in my Syria map ???
Ah RAF Akrotiri. Spent a few very happy weeks there in the summer of '93. Good times. Great video!
I spent a whole hour on Cyprus after I landed in a C-130 and waited for the CH-53 that took me back to USS New Jersey (BB-62) in 84'.
@@mcintoshdev C-130's, CH-53's and a USN Battleship, with Cyprus in the mix! Sounds like a great story!
Spent about 140 hours just on the SU-25T and A-10C II. Even started playing on the hardcore servers with dynamic campaigns and no labels that get progressively more difficult as you clear objectives. They're definitely impossible to do without support from aircraft equipped with radar and awesome long range missiles like this one. I have the F/A-18C, F-14 and AV-8B as well but haven't used them yet. The F/A-18C definitely seems to encompass the most systems with the least complicated displays (well, easier displays to navigate). Thanks for all the vids.
Hope development of this awesome simulator never ends. With the constant updates (including graphical improvements), I'll gladly provide continued support purchasing DLC's.
I was an avionics technician and PC for F-18 C/E and did all the weapons release and control checks (amongst many other things). This is awesome to see the weapons in action and all the launch procedures that we weren't involved with most times. I definitely plan on losing many hours to this once I get a decent PC.
Hope you get a decent pc as soon as possible :)
I thought those A-G systems in DCS were not real, but made up for DCS for fun. How they know how the actual system was made, isnt that secret? Or how it works?
Are you saying, that this in DCS is actually identical or even the same system as in real?
@@ShqipeInfo-bc3ss these are 4th generation aircraft and they aren't exactly "secret" these planes and weapon systems and planes have been around for a while and there is no need to keep any info on them secret. the people who make these modules most of the time get real pilots that flew that aircraft to give insight into how everything actually works
This is amazing how the VHS quality of the video feed feels. Great job, both coders and artists!
Good stuff. Nick was really true to his word, and turned ED around in 1 year.
You guys at ED absolutely rock!
Yo, Walleye.... you're dismissed.
Another docs update for chuck :D
@Nybbl er Chuck is like the DCS equivalent of the indian youtube math teacher, and those guys deserve medals as well
Too bad people can't read more than a few words at a time nowadays... Otherwise they could just RTFM
@@getsideways7257 or maybe some people learn differently and just reading a thousand pages of text doesn't work for everyone. I lean more on kinaesthetic learning for results so Chucks guides are perfect.
@@noisytwit Or maybe then you need a YT tutorial instead? Why substitute reading with reading?
@@getsideways7257 the Official ED Docs often are not as sync as it should be, hence you will get the update manual usually after couple of months!
Wow! Extended range and 800lbs of whoop ass! This looks great! Can’t wait!
Oh wow, Akrotiri looks amazing! I lived there for several years. You have no idea how excited I am to be able to fly from there in DCS. Oh and the new SLAM-ER looks dope too xD.
Try blowing up your old house?
Can't wait to get my hands on it...and Cyprus looks awesome!
The F/A-18C is quite the package in game these days, nice work ED. Looks like we're getting Cyprus here pretty soon as an addition...thanks, Wags.
I'm pretty sure Cyprus is part of the Syria map
@Diacoal at the time I posted this, it hadn't been added, but yes it is part of the Syria map, which is going to see further expansion.
Wow! This is crazy good! Gotta love the Cyprus Tease as well!
What amazes me in these videos is the complexity of the systems and how that’s programmed … I mean where do you even start?! Superb work and another excellent explainer.
SLAM'd straight into those planes! Nice video and feature Matt!
Wow 150 miles range! this makes it too easy! Very cool love it 😎
Did I spot ALT on the steer points? Does that mean that I could slip a SLAM-ER under an SA-10s radar or use train masking to do the job?
If you can make it follow a train to its target I think you just win.
@@Aussilightning It will give some different options esp. with DCS Liberations on single player to take out SA-10 on single player. The Skynet IADS plugin makes HARMs a lot less effective as it keeps turning on/off radars.
@@gpjuan Wooooooooooooooosh
F-18 never ceases to amaze
Thanks wags I've been dying for this to come out
Its just so cool, i am like a little child everytime you show us stuff like this.
Cant wait for the Hind and hopefully sooner than later the AH-64 a propper western Attack helo.
You get much to less thumbs up for al the video's you make. So much appreciated you take so much time for it. Thanks!
Talk about "Reach Out And Touch Someone" Whao!!!!
A data cartridge function would be a blessing in order to create those intermediate waypoints.
Have been waiting for a LONG TIME for the mumi page... guess it is the last thing they do when all the variables are in place..
what an incredible weapon. nice addition!
Awesome way to wake up! Thanks Waggs!
Looks incredible, looking forward to trying it out! Are the munitions locked to the launching aircraft, or could a buddy from the same flight with a DL pod be the MITL for a buddy-launched missile?
Great video! The datalink's image quality is a lot better than I expected from these ranges! Amazing stuff!
GJ Wags , hope to see the new FLIR rework !
Cristal clear as usual. Great job !
That's pretty darn skookum! Night standoff attacks will be pretty cool. :D
Hot damn, even final manual guidance. Looking forward to giving this a whirl.
As always very clear explanations. Thank you 👍
The technology of these weapons blows my mind
Oh cool, Cypress and a nice weapon!
Well done ED!
Will you be able to guide a SLAM fired by your wingman at some point?
Good question, never tried that. Theoretically, everybody with a datalink pod tuning into the right channel should be able to control it? Or is a missile "fingerprinted" to the unit it launched from?
@@mhe0815 IRL its possible and was even common with older weapons like Walleye and the OG SLAM
you had 1 plane with the DL pod in a flight and the other would drop the weapon, so 1 guy (maybe 2 depending on how many DL pods exist) guides the weapons of the whole flight.
@@IronPhysik It makes sense, I just never crossed my mind that somebody would do that. But it sounds like buddy lasing, just with datalink pods. It should definitely be a thing in DCS.
Very nice! The Hornet is almost ready to leave the nest..
Thank you very much for another video!
Will there be some videos about the hind before it goes into ea?
@@CakePrincessCelestia steam says it will be playable 31.5 :/
Is the Automatic Target Recognition Unit working in DCS?
Would be very usefull in the Fire and Forget mode
Any hint when we'll get to play with this?
Wow! Thanks for the tutorial! Awesome.
Got a question, when you set a specific waypoint (at a certain elevation) as your steer-point for the missile, will it keep the altitude set by the FLT option, or the altitude set by the waypoint?
Furthermore, at 02:17 "If you are not gonna use middle with the man in the loop", what does this mean?
Man in the loop means a pilot guides the missile manually through an MFD. Not using man in the loop would mean the missile goes somewhere pre planned with no operator involved.
Man In The Loop (MITL), not middle.
@@thewhismurproductions1528 Ah I see, thank you for the explanation!
@@MattWagner That makes sense now that I got the explanation, thanks.
By the way, I edited my comment right after you replied apparently, would you be so kind to answer my first question?
"MTL", acronym for man in the loop
Damn that thing is scary.
Imagine what kind of toys they have now ...
Matt tu es le meilleur!
Super 👍 Thank you Matt
Thanks for the introduction. Is there a way to execute a simultaneous time-on-top with two weapons?
It’s normally “time-on-target”, but I’d also like to see that. Would make for incredible footage seeing multiple missiles from multiple aircraft all come in at once.
Matt, can you please make a video showing your private gaming room? With your f16 and f18 cockpit?
When I was in the Navy working on the S-3b, I went to school to work on this targeting pod, but all we were allowed to do was change out modules.
thanks for the tutorial! Does STP need to be boxed for the turn points to work?
Those C-130s never hurt anyone!
Hi Matt. Any chance to get a picture of your TDC axis setup page (tuning)? My TDC using a thrustmaster warthog throttle is still to sensitive... thanks
Good afternoon I fire the slam and it hits target but doesn't explode. It won't let me click on Fuze or flight any help I would be extremely thankful. Does altitude have any thing to do with this problem.
As far as I can see that WEP > SLMR station selection is necessary for the datalink to receive video, correct? Is there any way to cross-check that it's been selected?
Hi Wags, couple of questions:
Does the in range indicator factor in navigating to the waypoints?
Can i 'prep' multiple stations using the method shown? to ripple them?
Alright, I'm sold. Sorry JF-17, your cruise missiles are fun, but I want SLAMs now
Hows it going with the Apache? Can’t wait much more :) Keep up the good work.
Love the scenario. Waiting for the real reenactment! ❤
only in your dreams
Free to try. Remember 1974?
cant wait you try...
Would you be able to get like 200 nm of range if you were like 30 K FT afterburner?
Probably not, the SLAM-ER is a cruise missile and as such less dependent on launch energy than glide weapons like the JSOW. Might get a few more miles out of it though.
however, you really want to fly these in low to avoid air defenses
@@theperpetual8348 gotcha
good god what are you shooting 200 miles out
why do u have to send the missile to the other steerpoints and not just direct to target
Thanks Wags, quick question is the data link effected by clouds/will it be in future?
Why should datalink be affected by clouds? Isnt it radio transmitted?
@@danieldorn2927 I don't know, i thought it worth asking. I was thinking that when it's stormy my satellite TV loses bit rate and maybe data link would too
@@danieldorn2927 What makes you think water doesn't affect radio signal propagation?
@@getsideways7257 It is negligible. Its not like datalink uses massive bandwidth. Even with thick clouds commercial airliners are able to communicate with the ATC. Would be terribly bad if radio communication was dependent on the weather.
@@philhealey2520 I am sure the bandwidth difference of transmitted audio and video signal up to 4k resolution to the trackfiles for situational awareness is massive.
Each trackfile has how much information? Bearing, Altitude, GPS coords? And how often is this information refreshed? Every second? Cant be that much.
Looking it up, its max capacity is 238 kbps, which is about 30 kilobyte per second. Compare that to the average satellite internet speed of 12 Mbps, or 12000 kbps.
What's the difference with the agm84k?
Will we be getting this variant?
can we coordinate their arrival on target?
so they arrive within seconds?
150miles! I thought it was 100km. This missile is pretty rad.
150miles is 241 km amazing
Pretty sure my college advisor should accept this as an accredited course
Cyprus looks like my helicopter playground 😍 Also, that SLAM-ER is insane! It's almost cheating 😁 Can't wait to see the new FLIR technology implemented!
Now we just need the GBU-39
What terrain is this? I dont see Cyprus and Turkey in any terrains in DCS
What is he doing with the HDG switch? Hold left and 2x right for north? is that just "default" or whats going on here?
Wait what Cyprus! Your such a teaser Wags😜. The Hornet is getting to be soooo good. Thanks for sharing 👍🏻👍🏻🙃🙃
9:20 and 12:20 for the best look at Cyprus!! Oh you're such a tease Wags!
yeeeeeeaaaaaah. Finaly the day is here
do you need at least one STP for it to work? I tried to just do trgt wpt with no steerpoint and it just said 99tti on the dt until the missile flew out into the abyss
I am curious where ED gets all the documentation and procedural steps for an active weapon system. Are they just making it up or is that accurate?
Everything they put into DCS, be it ED or any of the contracted studios, have to source real documentation when they develop a module. Many documents like flight manuals or technical specifications were classified but became available by the government. It is for this reason we do not have the F/A-18 Super Hornet which is the current variant of the Hornet fielded by the US military, most of it's internal systems are completely classified. But the F/A-18C is mostly unclassified as it's been phased out by the Super Hornets.
The only aircraft that are semi-fictional are the Flaming Cliffs 3 low-fidelity modules such as the F-15c, SU-27, Su-33, and MiG-29. They pretty accurate but probably over/underperform compared to their real world counterparts, and its very difficult to find documentation on the Russian fighters but they came out when DCS world was still trying to get off the ground and needed content for people.
Can't wait to scout out some pesky SAM sites in the Kiowa and give coordinates to a Hornet and have them send in a SLAM-ER
Wuuuhhuuuu ! Thank you Wags !
I noticed in the outside view showing the missiles in flight, that there was no exhaust plume from the missiles after they were released. Are these missiles gliders or do their engines come online later? Also, what kind of engines do they have since I can see that they have exhaust pipes at their rear end?
It’s a small jet engine with no exhaust smoke.
Great new addition. Btw, every time someone mentions ED I think of the "other" ED. lol
Edwards?
Elite Dangerous?
Do we need to know?
Does the plane have a phased array so they can focus a lobe on the missile(s) for better signal strength?
finally we will not read the comments about the clouds anymore ... oh yes 👍
when is this available?
Really nice, is there any reason why the image has such terrible contrast?
Another video for my evening watch... just perfect!
Hey Matt, are we going to get the GBU-54 for the hornet as well? Thanks
At 7:16, the missile is ejected and fires forward for a few frames before resuming its fall from the jet. Is that intended behavior?
I watched several times, still trying to see where fired forward, looks like it just fell maitaining the motion from the jet.. I didnt notice it move frowaed in relation to the jet at all, at least that I noticed.
Thanks Ed ! keep it up ! I saw in the video a problem with the slam-er separation at 7:16. I have already reported this bug cuz it affects the slam and harpoon too . will it be corrected?
Any plans to have a wingman be able to carry the datalink pod and control your misses in terminal phase?
Made my morning seeing this video. Been waiting for the slammer. What’s the maximum range of the datalink to get a good image? Can I fire at max range do a full 180 turn then on the aft antenna and still get a good image? It looks like it’s sufficient to hit a precise coordinate on its own?
No terminal guidance?
When is the rocket coming?
Anyone know the right brevity call when you release the SLAM-ER ? thanks
Maybe Long Rifle
Yee haw
How far can the video feed be transmitted?
Name dropping: Cyprus!! 👍