Richgo22 said:I like the weapons handling in BF:E. It is easy and clear. No way to "fire" a SAM at a tank. . ..
GJD said:Finally, I don't think that a SAM would have much effect on on an MBT. A quick google shows that the QW2 has a 1.5 Kg fragmenting warhead, wheras an humble RPG7 has up to a 4.5 kg shaped charge warhead....
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dsfrankevo said:Richgo22 said:I like the weapons handling in BF:E. It is easy and clear. No way to "fire" a SAM at a tank. . ..
What if it is on the top of a really really big hill??
Most vehicles will generate enough heat to interest an IR MANPADS, or at least the less discriminating ones. The Iranians used Sidewinders against surface targets during the Iran Iraq war, and the various wars in the Balkans and Chechnya often spawned the most amazing improvised weapons, often based on using air to air and ground to air ordnance against ground targets. Other interesting examples include RPGs used against air targets (which we all know and love), ant ship missiles such as the Styx used as impromptu land attack missiles and, as mentioned above, naval SAMS used in surface to surface modes (although dual use was in most cases a deliberate feature rather than use through desparation - UK and US SAMS as well as FSU in particular).Releasing a SAM with no locked target, if even possible, is just like letting off a big bottle rocket... They don't fly where you want them to.