TyphoonFr -> RE: Still SLBM overload (2/9/2018 9:52:31 PM)
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Hello, This is not a bad WRA setting The is a missile that has 6 nuclear warheads "SS-N-32 MIRV [150kT Nuclear]". When you fire 1 "SS-N-32 [6MIRVx150kT nuclear]", at some point the heads separate and your missile "SS-N-32 [6MIRVx150kT nuclear]" disappears to become 6 nuclear warheads "SS-N-32 MIRV [150kT Nuclear]". Besides, I do not see the utility, unless we can assign a different target to each head. In the WRA you have set 1 missile "SS-N-32 [6 MIRVx150kT nuclear]" per target until destroyed. As your missile "SS-N-32 [6 MIRVx150kT nuclear]" has disappeared and the target is not destroyed your submarine fires a new missile "SS-N-32 (6 MIRVx150kT nuclear)" The "UGM-133 Trident II D5 [8 MIRV x W76 100kT Nuclear]" missile has 8 heads "UGM-133 Trident II D5 MIRV [W76 100kT Nuclear]" Look at the number to the left of your target after your second missile is leaving. This is the number of ammunition that is heading towards your target. With "SS-N-32 [6 MIRVx150kT nuclear]" you will see 7 (1 missile + 6 nuclear heads). With a Trident will be 9 (1missile + 8 nuclear warheads). For SLBM muti-head I shoot in manual (Shift F1). It is already good that in Command, a Trident moves towards the target and destroys it, in reality the tests sometimes reveal surprises. With nuclear missiles, it is only the day we use them that we will know if they are so effective. In the meantime everything is only surpertition. [image]local://upfiles/58302/CA9180B43B23470FBA2CB20F8AA528EA.jpg[/image]
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