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0004272: Bradley IFV launching missiles in salvo
As I reported before, AI Bradleys can't hit any moving targets with its missiles.

The issue is that the Bradley is launching a salvo of TOW missiles by default, which is wrong. The TOW needs to be guided (wired/wireless) into the target, so it should launch only one missile at a time. There is no fire and forget mode for this missile.
Create a T-72 moving at 1km, perpendicularly to the AI Bradley, and watch.

As soon as the Bradley detects the T-72, fires a few rounds of the cannon, then launches a salvo of 2 missiles, top attack mode, and misses the target; every time.

There are other things in this particular scenario that requires attention.

First and most striking is the fact that there is no fire-and-forget TOW missiles (no need to lock in) and second is that the top-attack variant of the TOW, different from the Javelin or the Hellfire missiles, which flies up, acquires the target, and then flies down, the BGM-71F, just like the NLAW, just follows a direct flight profile and explodes on top of the turret. That's all.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbqgOuqC2jY [^]

The next issue is that the Bradley is launching a salvo of TOW missiles, which is wrong. The TOW needs to be guided (wired/wireless) into the target, so it should launch only one missile at a time.

The last issue is regarding the Bradley's views. Since there is no full interior for the crew of this vehicle (except the driver), the view should be locked to the optics/mirror periscopes instead. Currently it allows for free-looking into the interior which is not modeled.
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2018-08-01 14:29stormriderspNew Issue
2018-08-01 14:42reyhardStatusnew => closed
2018-08-01 14:42reyhardAssigned To => reyhard
2018-08-01 14:42reyhardResolutionopen => duplicate

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