actually a good and short video! And also shows all the Important keybinds AND you say which to press and use, what most videos dont show and do. Thanks! :)
I does work, the sight stabilization is very important to be able to not lose the sight on the targets, maybe you are missing one step, which is locking the target
does the first method work with the Atlis II Targeting Pod and GBU-12 Paveway II bombs? finally got the Super Etendard after many breaks from the game and wondered if the French GBUs act differently than the ones for the TRAM... kinda like how Matra Magic Missiles are better than the pitiful sidewinder's i've got access to
Yes and no. First, consider that this video was recorded before CCIP was visible at all angles. Meaning, back then the reticle would only be visible when your plane was slightly angled forward. Second, pointing down before dropping also has an advantage: Better bomb maneuverability. The fins of the bomb will be able to maneuver when it's in a full dive, if you drop it without diving, it will take some seconds to move from a "flat" position to a dive position. This means if you're not flying to high, the bomb most likely will not maneuver quick enough to seek the moving target. Other than that, yes, nowadays after the targeting update for CCIP, you can just fly high and not worry about diving, that's correct. However if you're not too high I would still advice to dive a bit.
Good tip, if your having a hard time aligning your bomb drop, or getting a good drop. Bring dumb bombs on your belly. And the ccip indicator will fly you right in. Dive grab some speed drop around 30000 ft at 8k agl to 10 k all. You can play around with this distance with speed and doing the lob drop.
The AMX has a worse pod, you need to manually keep the laser aimed at your target so you should not stop using the camera while the bomb is dropping. This guide is for the A-6 TRAM as the title states. Sadly, the AMX pod doesnt lock on targets with the sight stabilization key.
As long as you clicked the sight stabilisation key on your target as shown in the video, the bomb will follow the laser. So if the tank moves, the bomb will follow him too, but take into consideration that it is still a bomb, and thus doesn't maneuver that good while in the air, if you're tracking a very fast vehicle such as a Type 93 you will most likely miss because the bomb won't be able to correct massive distances from the original drop point to the new target. And you can also lead the bomb within the area of impact by moving the sight circle, for example, in case you want the bomb to fall next to the tank rather than on top of it (helpful due to sometimes WT being trolly with the damage models).
@@sayny I’ve had that work when I use it on a helicopter but for some reason it doesn’t work on my f-16a I just got. It fires flares instead so I must’ve changed it back then by accident. Any idea how I can switch it back to normal? Like what is the actual camera tv zoom in system called so I can keybind it back to V
@@predatorcatchersalliance4266 You won't be able to cycle through it if you don't have any guided ground armament equipped. If you just got the F16 and don't have any weapon that can be guided, it won't display. If however you're sure it's actually just a unbinding issue, then sorry but I have no idea how to do that to re assign it to V.
excellent tutorial friend but, I wanted to ask you how can I see the bomb fall like you do? do i have to set something? because if I press the key to release it and hold it down, the bomb does not follow me until it falls
Hey! The control is called "Treacking Camera: Bomb/Torpedo" and by default I think you can use it by holding the spacebar after dropping a bomb. In my case I rebinded it to "Num 0" on my numpad. Cheers!
Thats because your bomb doest have a good angle to maneuver while in the air, so it can't reposition and misses. Get higher altitude, and make sure the bomb falls as vertical as possible (dive more)
It's not a pod for the TRAM, since it's built in. No targeting pod in game currently has thermal sight. And, as far as I know (I could be wrong) the only built-in cameras with access to thermals are the A6E TRAM and the MQ1/Orion/Loong Wing strike drones. Additionally, scout drones of rank 7 also have thermal sight. If you're using a pod, I highly doubt you have thermals on it. Regardless, answering your question, the setting is "Switch NVD Mode".
@@sayny a6e tram like in the video sometimes it does i lock i get the i get the green circle then i drop it gets the circle that its going towards it but doesnt drop
@@sayny nope i stabilize then stabilize on target i get the full box its probably im not aiming down with the lazer. So that it can actually see it becasue i know you can also just guide it without locking on
Is there a good way to keep the sight stable and lock a target? In my F14B when I stabilize to get get it to lock it won't beyond like 6 miles, and sometimes even at 10k it won't guide to the target. Is there a speed limit to them?
actually a good and short video! And also shows all the Important keybinds AND you say which to press and use, what most videos dont show and do. Thanks! :)
Does not work. Sight stabilization does absolutely nothing.
I does work, the sight stabilization is very important to be able to not lose the sight on the targets, maybe you are missing one step, which is locking the target
Great video. Exactly what I needed to know
the best tutorial i've seen, thanks king here is your crown 👑👑
Thank you a lot king!
Bout to drop a fat like cuz this was the best tutorial I have ever seen
does the first method work with the Atlis II Targeting Pod and GBU-12 Paveway II bombs? finally got the Super Etendard after many breaks from the game and wondered if the French GBUs act differently than the ones for the TRAM... kinda like how Matra Magic Missiles are better than the pitiful sidewinder's i've got access to
Yes it does!
@@sayny thx
You don't need to point downward at the target. You can fly level and use the reticule to drop in time and hit your target if you have your laser on.
Yes and no.
First, consider that this video was recorded before CCIP was visible at all angles. Meaning, back then the reticle would only be visible when your plane was slightly angled forward.
Second, pointing down before dropping also has an advantage: Better bomb maneuverability. The fins of the bomb will be able to maneuver when it's in a full dive, if you drop it without diving, it will take some seconds to move from a "flat" position to a dive position. This means if you're not flying to high, the bomb most likely will not maneuver quick enough to seek the moving target.
Other than that, yes, nowadays after the targeting update for CCIP, you can just fly high and not worry about diving, that's correct. However if you're not too high I would still advice to dive a bit.
Thx!
Subbed, simple easy guide
Set it up on Xbox
Down on D pad and B for stabiliser
Scoreboard button for Laser
RB for Bombs
Good tip, if your having a hard time aligning your bomb drop, or getting a good drop. Bring dumb bombs on your belly. And the ccip indicator will fly you right in. Dive grab some speed drop around 30000 ft at 8k agl to 10 k all. You can play around with this distance with speed and doing the lob drop.
How do I change to the camera mode?
You can cycle through "V" key or assign a key yourself to the targeting pod view.
Doesn't work on F amx
The AMX has a worse pod, you need to manually keep the laser aimed at your target so you should not stop using the camera while the bomb is dropping. This guide is for the A-6 TRAM as the title states. Sadly, the AMX pod doesnt lock on targets with the sight stabilization key.
so what if a tank moves by the time you launched missile can you still change the missile direction?
As long as you clicked the sight stabilisation key on your target as shown in the video, the bomb will follow the laser. So if the tank moves, the bomb will follow him too, but take into consideration that it is still a bomb, and thus doesn't maneuver that good while in the air, if you're tracking a very fast vehicle such as a Type 93 you will most likely miss because the bomb won't be able to correct massive distances from the original drop point to the new target. And you can also lead the bomb within the area of impact by moving the sight circle, for example, in case you want the bomb to fall next to the tank rather than on top of it (helpful due to sometimes WT being trolly with the damage models).
What’s the key bind to switch to that camera zoom system though? U never explain that
Same button as to cycle from any other view, V by default.
@@sayny I’ve had that work when I use it on a helicopter but for some reason it doesn’t work on my f-16a I just got. It fires flares instead so I must’ve changed it back then by accident. Any idea how I can switch it back to normal? Like what is the actual camera tv zoom in system called so I can keybind it back to V
@@predatorcatchersalliance4266 You won't be able to cycle through it if you don't have any guided ground armament equipped. If you just got the F16 and don't have any weapon that can be guided, it won't display. If however you're sure it's actually just a unbinding issue, then sorry but I have no idea how to do that to re assign it to V.
Thermals?
Toggle NVG button. That will depend on the aircraft you're using, not all of them have it.
great video, helped alot!
I love how succinct this is, thank you!
How do you watch the guided bomb go down
By default, Control key I think. I changed it so now I'm unsure.
@@sayny Ok thanks
@@sayny What's the thing to spectate the bomb
@@sayny What's it called I mean
NVM
What is the keybind to use the camera
You need to cycle around camera modes with "V".
Happy to be your 4th sub ;)
thanks!
Thanks, exactly what I needed.
thx, best vid
thank you, short sweet and to the point
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Top tier video. Well done mate
excellent tutorial friend but, I wanted to ask you how can I see the bomb fall like you do? do i have to set something? because if I press the key to release it and hold it down, the bomb does not follow me until it falls
Hey!
The control is called "Treacking Camera: Bomb/Torpedo" and by default I think you can use it by holding the spacebar after dropping a bomb.
In my case I rebinded it to "Num 0" on my numpad.
Cheers!
I'm doing this method but my bombs keep missing, even if I stay in thr lock on camera the whole time I don't get jt
Thats because your bomb doest have a good angle to maneuver while in the air, so it can't reposition and misses. Get higher altitude, and make sure the bomb falls as vertical as possible (dive more)
@@sayny thank you, it helped and I've been getting more hits
@@KillerFishFromTampa do you still like it the aircraft?
What is the setting called for you to be able to change to thermal while using the ATFLIR pod
It's not a pod for the TRAM, since it's built in.
No targeting pod in game currently has thermal sight. And, as far as I know (I could be wrong) the only built-in cameras with access to thermals are the A6E TRAM and the MQ1/Orion/Loong Wing strike drones.
Additionally, scout drones of rank 7 also have thermal sight. If you're using a pod, I highly doubt you have thermals on it.
Regardless, answering your question, the setting is "Switch NVD Mode".
You deserve more subs
Great video
For me it shows the green dot but doesnt go towards it
What plane are you using?
@@sayny a6e tram like in the video sometimes it does i lock i get the i get the green circle then i drop it gets the circle that its going towards it but doesnt drop
@@sidreynders4263 Most likely you're not using the sight stabilization key and you're just pressing the bomb button directly, maybe?
@@sayny nope i stabilize then stabilize on target i get the full box its probably im not aiming down with the lazer. So that it can actually see it becasue i know you can also just guide it without locking on
@@sayny like if you stab it then you get laser above it then drop it you can guide it like that but dont know why you would do that
Is there a good way to keep the sight stable and lock a target? In my F14B when I stabilize to get get it to lock it won't beyond like 6 miles, and sometimes even at 10k it won't guide to the target. Is there a speed limit to them?