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Or just not net up shop in an obvious location. An island like that is the most common place I'd recon for activity. Then again, the enemy may expect that. I assume it's at least a short hike to where the road is near the mountain. Can't remember the town name...
I remember we used arma 2 as a training exercise and it was a total shit show. We were patrolling with pistols for whatever reason and i found a crate with every weapon in the game in it. I grabbed a law and shot my friend with it and completely dicked around the whole time and nobody had any idea it was me causing the chaos. I gave everyone rpgs and we were blowing eachother up and our command was PISSED lol good times.
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5:20 , i think you made a mistake on the read, the grid, it start from left to right and you read from it right to left, instead be 8 you should put 2. and the other grid star from botton to top. correct me if I wrong.
Don’t forget that when you have your compass out that you can focus in and use the site wire to find a random landmark. It doesn’t have to be anything special, it can be a tree, or a rock, just something significant that you can keep in your line of sight. Use that landmark to stay on your compass bearing. Once you get to the landmark, open up your compass, find your bearing again and sight in another landmark to keep yourself following in the same straight line towards your destinations. I learned this in Boy Scouts way back in the day and it works in Arma with the compass type shown. The Russian compasses don’t have a sight wire but you can still do the same thing by looking across the top of the compass to find a landmark.
Hey so my protractor doesn't work (it goes to center of screen but doesn't move, I've tried framing up my map to where the center point if the screen is where I need the protractor to be but it never worked right for me like that.) so what I'm asking is, how would you do what you just did without a protractor?
How would you get a grid if you had a dagr that'll show you your location, but the protractor doesn't move? Compass works, dagr works, protractor just spins in the center of the screen so I can't use it.
Alright so let's say my protractor doesn't really work, it lands in the middle of my screen and doesn't move, (I've tried framing up the map so that it lands where I want it to by trying to center that up and I can't do it) so what should I do? I don't know how I would get a coordinate even if I judged distances right and my compass works, even if I guess where I'm at right, how would I get a coordinate for a other location even if I did know my own grid already?
Yeah, maybe in real life that works, but this is a video game okay.So you need all this stuff.Because it's a video game, not everything is always a 100% accurate to it because we're not talking about real life.And he's not going off and saying I'm a real operator and this is how you're supposed to do it.Going this is how we do it on our server.So once again it's a video game. Is meaning Is simulating reality not physically emulating it.😂😂
I've been looking for vids like this for a while. Would love to have this kind of play on a PVP setting. Sometimes the auto locking and super hightech play get boring. Gonna come back and study this video. Thanks!
Just to be clear you can use the mils on a compass? Small black dash lines as a degree bearing. To get a accurate bearing in which direction you're heading in.
I’m a 13J aka brains of field artillery everything was done correctly aside from the observer calling for a spotting round which is usually one round usually to walk your howitzers on target but instead of it being one round you called for a ffe (fire for affect) which is when your howitzers is on target but aside from that it was done pretty realistic
You are either a fake red leg, or your memory is shot… 6 element of call for fire… no other way accepted in the US Army, and in the late 80’s, with the advent of the GLLD, first time FFE was the norm…in combat, the last think you want is a warning shot to let the fillers get under cover, full spread DPICM FFE over…
Each hash on the inner scale of the protractor is 2 degrees and counts up clockwise. Being a couple of degrees off doesn't sound like much but any error will compound over longer distances. Better to be as precise as you can be. Also, best practice is to pick a landmark on the bearing you are marching on and simply move to it, then pick another. That way you can manoeuvre as the terrain and tactical situation dictates rather than marching in a straight line with your head buried in map and compass. In the jungle that landmark might be a specific tree 5m ahead, in the desert it might be a mountain dozens of Km away.
Love my AR556 from them. Survived an overcharged round! Absolutely no deformation or damage except the stock BCG. Got it switched with an aero, kinda imprints the primers on chambering but it’s great ☺️
I have had 2 now currently have one with the side folding stock (original) with the stainless steel and vortex red dot. Love these things since I was a kid, the A Team era.
I inherited a 196 series Ranch and I’m keeping it. I live rural and it’s a great utility rifle plus the manual of arms is the same as my M1 carbine and M1A.