Cik
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winchester implicitly means "use every missile on the plane" then the only choice remaining is whether or not to use A-A guns. as an example, if you have a block 40 F-16C and it's armed with 4 AIM-120C AMRAAM and 2 AIM-9X, it will behave like this: if set to shotgun, disengage immediately: it will fire it's AMRAAMs at targets, then it will attempt to disengage once it runs out of them, leaving it's sidewinders as an emergency reserve if set to shotgun, allow easy WVR targets: it will fire it's AMRAAMs then close to close range to engage only targets that it considers easy prey (so, not modern 4th gen fighters capable of shooting back) if set to winchester, disengage immediately: it will fire it's AMRAAMs then close to close range to engage any target. once it runs out of missiles it will disengage. if set to winchester, A-A guns: it will fire it's AMRAAMs then close to close range to engage with sidewinders, then close further to use guns if it considers the target vulnerable to guns. only when it runs out of A-A missiles and targets it considers killable with guns will it RTB. shotgun means: use BVR weapons then begin withdrawing winchester means: use all A-A missiles, including WVR weapons even if you have to close with the enemy to do so. to answer your question more directly, if you want your falcons to fire everything they have (including guns) use winchester: allow A-A guns. if you don't want to use guns use winchester: disengage immediately.
< Message edited by Cik -- 3/11/2017 4:48:57 AM >
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