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Re: UAV Issues
I agree with Shadowcougar. At the very least, UAV's should be immune to small arms fire. And missiles should only get a reduced chance of hitting (Like .1%, 1 in 1,000).
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Re: UAV Issues
When that is not done, reduce the size and raise the EW ratings of your UAVs. That should make them harder to kill. I think all would agree that the armour rating should stay zero.
And UAVs are meant to be low-altitude because they work the same way as the classical OP aircrafts. If you find your UAV too easy to kill, consider that if you have 50 people firing at it even with MGs at the same time, with 3% hit chance, you can have one bullet hit all the same that will down the thing. But I agree that targetting can seem too easy for ground units. |
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That is also why, when you have a big air opposition, you'd better set some to short range so they don't waste too many shots; and buy some ammo sections along. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/wink.gif |
Re: UAV Issues
UAV's fly at 5000 feet or higher. they are out of the mess of AK and mg fire. that is what I am saying. Predator flys up to 30,000 ft as does the Globial Hawk(in fact higher). Spotter ac and SEAD craft fly slower do to using the mk 1 eyeball instead of cameras and other devices. there are other uav's but I don't beleieve that they fly into AK fire envolopes. they would be very hard to hit wirh IR SAMs but Radar and Laser guided SAMs would be possible. Also big AA would have a chance to engage. they are small but don't jink at all.
They should be hard to hit and not disposible after a half a mission. |
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I think the point is not Predators getting shot at, but Predators being in control of battalion commanders at all... What I meant with spotter planes is that UAV use the same code. So nothing can prevent them flying 200ft high. Aren't there smaller UAVs in the US army? |
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ShadowCouger hits it on the head! At 5,000 feet, I doubt the visual and sound signatures would even be noticed by your average INF or ARM unit.
FLAX/AAA MIGHT be a threat, but you still have the detection issue to begin with. On a busy battlefield, who has time to stare at the sky (other than the SAM/AAA units). Also, and I'm not sure the engine will support this, the UAV is under INTELLIGENT control back in REMF-land. If a target moves it should be able to track it. Plus, it seems the UAV hit rate (on enemy units) is a bit low: Steady platform, moving slow, can SEE the target, etc.. Buddy |
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There is the HUNTER RQ-5A (used by US Army, USMC, France, and Belguim)and will fly as high as 20000 ft. they use the Global Hawk. they use the predator. they also have some smaller ones either in use or under devlopment.
the new ones are very small and quiet and very difficult to kill. mt no 1 argument is uav's are to easy to kill. http://www.army-technology.com/projects/hunter/ http://www.af.mil/factsheets/factsheet.asp?fsID=175 http://www.airforce-technology.com/projects/predator/ http://www.vectorsite.net/twuav08.html |
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