TyphoonFr
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Joined: 11/23/2017 From: FRA Status: offline
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This is my point of view, I may be wrong. I think the multi target strike mission works like this: The planes of a flight remains grouped to attack, according to the doctrine a plane leaves the fight as soon as it has fired its weapons. Targets are ranked by priority (A,B,C,D ...). Whenever a target is attacked (that weapons are heading towards it) is no longer a priority, and it is the next target becomes priority and is attacked. But the priorities are redefined each time the weapons have reached their targets and one destroys or not. If for example, while the planes attacked the target D and the weapons fired on the target A, were not enough to destroy the target A, then the target A becomes again priority the planes attack it again before attacking D . I think that depending on the flight time of the weapon (which depends on the range and the drop altitude), the power, the guidance of the weapon, the WRA, the distance between the targets, of the target type,the results will be different. Airplanes armed with GBU12 SALH bombs can attack and damage, at the same time, as many targets as there are planes to illuminate the targets. And as the bombs need to be guided until impact, an airplane with SALH bombs, will not attack any other targets until the one he has already damaged is destroyed. With SALH bombs, the WRA setting is important, if you allocate a bomb for example for a target that needs 10 to be destroyed, the guiding time of each bomb will expose your aircraft to danger near the target. Its flight time may not even allow it to drop all its bombs before reaching the bingo fuel. With Stand-Off weapons, their flight time allows them to attack each target. For the multi target,in some cases,micromanagement or 1 strike mission by target are the best solution. One solution, try an ASuW patrol(ground),and assign several filght, the new settings "Number of a/c that engage hostile contact" allows to assign a flight by target and "Wingmen can investigate/engage separate contact within" set to 1nm allows the aircraft to leave the flight and attack separately.
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