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2 questions: Target plotting and MRVs
I know that the info bar that tell you the name and range of the unit firing at you has been discussed and that some look for ways to ignore it. I'm curious if there are times when you do have a rough idea as to how far away the person shotting at you is. I realize that it may be impossible with small arms, but I'm curious about larger ordanance. I recently discovered a way that you could plug in your map location i.e. (70,126), the range that shot was taken and an approximate angle from 90 and it will spit out the cordinate points for where the shooter could be located. The intention was to use it for plotting artillary on suspected AA guns and other longer range ordanance. I'm curious as to the realism of such a tool. Any thoughts.
My second question is pretty straight forward. Do MRVs have any special defences/prevaliges vs. mines in SPMBT? Does being in the MRV class mean anything? |
Re: 2 questions: Target plotting and MRVs
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Indirect fire artillery is something more complex, as it operates as a system, but even there range is still calculated, being even more critical than in direct fire units. There are for example specialized radar systems that can calculate the firing position of an enemy gun by the trajectory of the shells it fires. |
Re: 2 questions: Target plotting and MRVs
The MRV class is less affected by mines than any other class. That is explained clearly in the game guide
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