Arma 2 where is the sniper
You must first reveal the object in order for the range me action to work properly. Otherwise the AI thinks you are pointing at the ground. It is because the gear is available at the briefing screen, you need to go to units, and click on gear to select your load out. All missions after 3 work this way. In Mission Five Red October , the plane doesn t drop any bombs when I am lasing the target and leaves the area?
This is a problem that resides with AI pilots and laser targets, sometimes they will drop bombs, other times, do nothing. However there are some solutions to getting this to work: a When first using air support, click somewhere "below" where you want the bombs to drop.
The plane always flies in from the south, so marking the location a little bit south of where you want it will allow the aircraft to complete its waypoint first, and then be more likely to drop the bombs on the laser target. Make sure that the laser target is in an area where the pilot will be able to lock on to it and drop his payload. For some players there is no better thrill than making a long-range kill with one shot. Yet surprisingly many gamers have no idea how it's done.
They'll waste an entire magazine of ammunition, watching dust kick up everywhere around the target but never connecting. After enough failures they may even suspect anyone who can make such shots uses some kind of hack. In fact, some knowledge of marksmanship and the features ACE2 offers will make you a better shooter than any cheat could provide.
Plus there is no risk of kicks or bans, you just are shooting well. ACE2 incorporates features to Armed Assault 2 that both help and hinder the long range shooter as a result of the enhancements to the reality of the game. While not perfect, the game model under ACE2 does require a gamer to start using the same techniques that real sharpshooters use for targets at distance. First off, not all guns behave the same under ACE2. Each weapon has it's own rating for muzzle velocity and allowed ammunition.
So it's vital you become familiar with one class of weapon at a time before skipping onto another. Weapon caliber has significant trade-offs. While the. Additionally those weapons are somewhat slow to bring to bear and can be difficult to carry in tight areas like inside buildings due to their bulk.
In urban environments a lighter rifle's ease of handling will often more than compensate for it's shorter range. The fatigue issue is not to brushed off lightly.
Long before you start passing out your accuracy will decline if you overexert yourself. Taking a heavy sniper rifle means you either carry very limited ammo, move rarely if at all, or use vehicles to change locations and store supplies. You're lugging 27 kg of weapon and ammo. Add a laser marker, a battery or two, maybe some night-vision googles can get you close to 40kg and that does not count helmet, pack or body armor.
Proportionally you're hauling more weight than most mules would tolerate. BC Ballistic Coefficient. How well an object resists slowing down as it moves through air or other fluids. See Wikipedia article on Ballistic Coefficients for more detail. Mil A milliradian. Most military organizations round the value slightly. Using NATO units 1 mil subtends 1 meter at 1 kilometer. You can estimate mils using your extended hand.
MOA Minute of arc or sometimes minute of angle. Popular unit used by scope makers and rifle marksmen. The Standard Drill. Assuming you have found a good location and found a target, now what? Determine the range. Also the elevation difference if you have the tools. Get wind direction and speed data. Adjust your sights to zero your weapon as close a possible. Steady your weapon.
Control breathing and aim. Take your shot. Evaluate the bullet strike. Repeat this drill if needed. Determining Range and Elevation. A laser range finder is extremely handy. Just point at the target and lase it briefly. You'll get back your azimuth bearing to target in mils , elevation difference and range to target.
If working in two-man teams it's ideal for your spotter to carry one of these instead of binoculars. Just be sure to carry a spare battery or two. While it may seem arcane, reading the map can get you a fair estimation of range.
ArmA2 grid size depends how much you have zoomed in on it. The larger scale is marked in kilometers, the finer one in m increments. Count the grids both left- right and up-down between you and the target.
With a little practice you should be able to reliably estimate range within a 50m spread good enough for many shots. Also note on the map the contour lines you and the target occupy.
From that you can glean elevation info. On many sniper scopes the reticle itself can serve as a range finder. The details vary but all use the same principal of stadiametrics. That is, if you know the size of the target and how big it appears you can calculate the range. The system used by Russian weapons like the SVD and T tanks uses a horizontal line and a curved line above it calibrated to either human or tank-sized targets.
You just slide the sight about until the target just barely touches both the horizontal and curved lines and then read off the number from the scale in hundreds of meters. The M is a long-range, shoulder fired, semi-automatic sniper rifle, manufactured by Barrett Firearms Company. It is highly prized for its manageable recoil. The M uses Semi-automatic fire mode and use of standard assault rifle magazines makes it perfect weapon for the infantry marksmen.
The M sniper weapon system is a 7. Edited July 2, by maxcito. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites. Aegrim Posted July 3, Redfield Posted July 3, edited. The sniper is about meters NE of the pinned Razor team on a second story rooftop. Posted July 24, GPS coords are on the vertical line between and Use your map to pinpoint this line.
He is on a rooftop shooting SW at Razor 2. Posted July 25, Posted July 26, Posted July 27, I did what redfield did.
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