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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
0004700 | USAF | [All Projects] General | public | 2018-10-24 02:09 | 2018-11-04 15:23 |
Reporter | blamwhocares | ||||
Assigned To | reyhard | ||||
Priority | none | Severity | major | Reproducibility | always |
Status | resolved | Resolution | fixed | ||
Platform | OS | OS Version | |||
Product Version | |||||
Target Version | Fixed in Version | 0.4.9 | |||
Is it a wish/request? | No | ||||
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Arma 3 version | 1.84 | ||||
Did you used any other mod when the error occurred? | No | ||||
Which mods? | |||||
Summary | 0004700: AIM-9X Lock On Issue Based On Elevation | ||||
Description | Essentially, for whatever reason, the AH-1Z cannot lock onto a target past a certain elevation. | ||||
Steps To Reproduce | I locked onto a helicopter in a fixed position at a fixed altitude. Distance from the target played no part in the issue. There's a point of altitude in which we lose locking capability. Say X is the altitude of the target airframe, and A is the altitude of the AH-1Z trying to lock on. X is at 300m ASL (Above Sea Level). If A=X, we cannot lock on. If A is less than X, we cannot lock on. Only when A is greater than X will the AH-1Z be able to lock onto the target. | ||||
Additional Information | Listed here is a link to a video demonstrating the issue. You will notice I try many different things, and I'm narrating what's going on as I'm troubleshooting this. I'll upload it on youtube. https://youtu.be/3uq-Orr2sJE [^] | ||||
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Date Modified | Username | Field | Change | ||
2018-10-24 02:09 | blamwhocares | New Issue | |||
2018-11-04 15:23 | reyhard | Status | new => resolved | ||
2018-11-04 15:23 | reyhard | Fixed in Version | => 0.4.9 | ||
2018-11-04 15:23 | reyhard | Resolution | open => fixed | ||
2018-11-04 15:23 | reyhard | Assigned To | => reyhard |
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