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Is there CCRP gun mode ?


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how you imagine that thing to work?

 

Could work the same way as with rockets in CCRP. But it's not in the real a/c so it should not be in DCS.

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I know it's inaccurate.:D

 

What would be the point then? A near miss with the gun is still a miss.

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What would be the point then? A near miss with the gun is still a miss.

 

Lol, reminds me of George Carlin.

 

*shouldn't a near miss be called a near hit. If you nearly miss something, you've still hit it. Right? :)

*you don't take a sh&t, you (hopefully) leave a sh&t

 

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since the meaning of CCRP it´s a computed release point for Bombs only. If you use Rockets while beeing in CCRP Mode, it seems not to have a direct effeckt on the rockets...I guess. Same for the GAU Projectiles?!?

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I seem to recall the old EF2000 game incorporated exactly that in the air-to-air gun mode; you locked a target, held the gun trigger depressed as a "consent", much like CCRP mode, and when the target passed the reticle, the computer automatically fired the gun.

 

http://typhoon.starstreak.net/Eurofighter/weapons.html seems to corroborate this is also true in the real Eurofighter

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Doesn't make sense at all. If I nearly miss something, I've still hit it right? Correct term would be a near hit.

 

Near miss does indeed make perfect sense. Near hit however does not. ;)

 

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Doesn't make sense at all. If I nearly miss something, I've still hit it right? Correct term would be a near hit.

 

To say you "nearly miss" something is using miss as a verb. That paints a totally different picture than saying "near miss" which uses miss as a noun. It's a miss that is being described as near the target.

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Why not go all out and put nano-sensors and fins on each round to tracks its target? Welcome to Star Wars, lol.

 

Not a terrible idea

http://www.google.com/patents?id=77slAAAAEBAJ&dq=5788178

http://www.google.com/patents?id=4nd6AAAAEBAJ&dq=5788178

http://www.darpa.mil/Our_Work/TTO/Programs/Extreme_Accuracy_Tasked_Ordnance_(EXACTO).aspx

 

These are for .50 cal rounds - think how much easier it'd be with a 30mm :)

 

It appears that the USAF tried to create a 37mm laser-guided round in the 90's, but cancelled the project.

http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?AD=ADA432910


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