A-10C Warthog: CCIP & CCRP Rockets Tutorial | DCS WORLD
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Superb training Cap. You make the very complex seem a lot simpler. Thanks a lot. Cheers - Dom (Essential RC)
These are far superior to the included training. Thanks alot!
they're almost incomparable. Cap's tutorials are EXTREMELY helpful
I guarantee that I would've given up without help separate from what DCS offers
I agree, I couldn’t handle dcs until cap came along
LAU-68D/A is 7-Tube Rocket Launcher with external thermal protection coating used by US Navy and US Marine Corps. LAU-131/A is the same construction but without thermal protection and used by US Air Force.May 22, 2018
There is a bigger difference between the launchers than most people say. The LAU-131 supports the newer Hydra 70 rockets, which differ from the usual FFAR rockets mostly by using a different engine and fins, resulting in longer range and higher accuracy. That doesn't actually matter for the unguided rockets here, because the A-10 only gets FFAR, but it matters for the APKWS, which is based on the Hydra 70 and so you can only use it in the LAU-131.
Awesome again as always Cap!
Sweet, this'll help getting back in the hog.
Something I didn't notice mentioned is that as far as I can see, if you select the weapon using the MFCD, it only selects the pylon you chose. However, if you use DMS left/right with HUD SOI, it selects ALL the pylons with the particular weapon profile.
Another nice tutorial, thank you!
The Lau 68 vs 131 there doesn't seem to be an appreciable difference. I know the Mk5 is anti Tank, vs the Mk151 is anti personnel.
Better than the tutorial mission! Tutorial showed you how to do all of this, but never explained why to do any of it. CCIP vs CCRP for instance, ripple fire, minimum range on the GAU. Good video! It's going to be very helpful when I get a little free time next week! Keep em coming!
thx
The LAU-68 is used by the Navy and the LAU-131 is the launcher used by the US Air Force. They have small differences such as weight and length.
thx
Also i believe one has some thermal shielding the other doesn't (thedevil_risen)
@@TheDevilRisen5308 That's cool, I didn't know anything about that. I wonder why that is.
I hope Cap. liked the vintage tutorial I sent on the real A10 it was quite informative eh!
I believe from my research the 131 pods are a laser guided conversion of the standard hydra 70 rockets and the 68 pods are standard unguided hydra 70 rockets
It's sad the A-10 doesnt get access to the Mk5 HEAT rockets
If they do it will be pretty op and be an insane tank killer.
Sorry the second mode didn't make a lot of sense to me. The centre lines have to be plumb vertical? The building struck looked off to the right somehow, I dunno... Probably me. Best, Pete.
In CCRP mode you want to give yourself a bit more time to line everything up nicely, yes your correct you line up the CRRP fall line with your aiming piper vertical line and you also want wings level and velocity vector on the 0 ladder line too. Once this is achieved hold your flight path steady and wait for the release cue (the little circle) to fall through your aiming piper holding weapons release as it passes through, youll also get a number count down in seconds next to the release cue at the top of the CCRP line.
Cap was little too close to the target when he turned around the 7 on the CCRP fall line means 7 seconds until release point had he flown out a little more before turning in the symbology would have looked a bit nicer and made more sense.
With rockets if your doing a CCRP delivery your wanting to achieve an area effect at stand off range, if the target threat is high once your stable you can even pull up to meet the release cue for a lofted delivery which is less accurate but gives you even more stand off range.
Actually just watch again and Cap was into - 7 so was 7 seconds too late which is why he was having the dive down to meet the release cue- To fix needed to fly much further out before turning around.
Firstly, thank you for these guides; the best there is.
Secondly, and sorry for such a noob question - I've searched the manuals and the interwebs to no avail - but how do you display the loadout popup window?
on left MDF press the DSMS button on bottom
@@grimreapers hi, sorry, don't think I was clear enough. I'm referring to the window with picture of the A-10 and where you can select loadouts. I assume its something to do with the ground crew?
@@grimreapers Found it. You need to be on the ramp and comms with the ground crew. what confused me is that I couldn't see you `\` comms menu - off screen perhaps?
Like I said...noob!
If you select the weapon in the DSMS it ignores profile setting and fires in default settings
Hi :-) What settings do you use on VideoPad to export video for RUclips?
10000mbs seems to work best for me.
.. Thanks .. 😊👌
what does DMs forward "short" mean?
lost before i started..go to 2:19..how do you bring up that screen ??
You started with a A-10C? Mad man: ruclips.net/video/U39YrPnjkLM/видео.html
didnt know for 3 months of use that my X56 has a button on the right side of the stick 💀💀 good tutorial tho
Holy crap, I forgot how bad the visuals used to be. I mean NO CLOUDS!
We need to see the F16 and F35.
You aren't going to see a full fidelity F35 simulation for decades bro.
@@TexasGreed lmao