where for is the "OH-6" still good
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axel99i
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where for is the "OH-6" still good
in my opinion, could the "OH-6" different armed.
in any round/map there still in use , it will be only use as a "AH-6"
not for spotting targets for the bigger ones that can try it out..
A10, AH-64, ... etc... or completely replaced him with the "UH-6"
the "OH-6" is useless
in any round/map there still in use , it will be only use as a "AH-6"
not for spotting targets for the bigger ones that can try it out..
A10, AH-64, ... etc... or completely replaced him with the "UH-6"
the "OH-6" is useless
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dtacs
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Re: where for is the "OH-6" still good
To be taken seriously on these forums, you need to ensure that your grammar is correct. Currently, I find your sentence unreadable, meaning it doesn't make much sense.
Since German is his first language, maybe a translation will help:
Um ernsthaft auf diesen Foren getroffen werden, müssen Sie sicherstellen, dass Ihre Grammatik korrekt ist. Derzeit finde ich Ihren Satz nicht lesbar, was bedeutet es nicht viel Sinn machen.
Since German is his first language, maybe a translation will help:
Um ernsthaft auf diesen Foren getroffen werden, müssen Sie sicherstellen, dass Ihre Grammatik korrekt ist. Derzeit finde ich Ihren Satz nicht lesbar, was bedeutet es nicht viel Sinn machen.
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Rudd
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Re: where for is the "OH-6" still good
I think he's trying to say add the kiowa warrior to replace teh littlebird, but with the capacity to spot for heavier air assets like the apache etc, which is a resuggestion ofc.
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Thermis
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Re: where for is the "OH-6" still good
Realistically, the OH-58 Kiowa is used more for scouting and target accusation. The OH-6 is mostly used in the MH-6 and AH-6 variants by special operations.
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axel99i
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Re: where for is the "OH-6" still good
Unfortunately, most of the time I use online translatorsdtacs wrote:To be taken seriously on these forums, you need to ensure that your grammar is correct. Currently, I find your sentence unreadable, meaning it doesn't make much sense.
Since German is his first language, maybe a translation will help:
Um ernsthaft auf diesen Foren getroffen werden, müssen Sie sicherstellen, dass Ihre Grammatik korrekt ist. Derzeit finde ich Ihren Satz nicht lesbar, was bedeutet es nicht viel Sinn machen.
I must read your German three times
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dtacs
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Re: where for is the "OH-6" still good
In recent times I think that may have changed a little? Considering these pictures, IE Hellfire's as part of a convoy-escort loadout.[R-MOD]Thermis wrote:Realistically, the OH-58 Kiowa is used more for scouting and target accusation..

In PR the Kiowa wouldn't stand a chance when being used for surveillance/TA, its simply too large a target and by the time its in range to lase/designate a target, it would most likely be getting shot at.
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axel99i
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Re: where for is the "OH-6" still good
sorry for the bad translation by Google Translator...
but i mean that the Little Bird Co-Pilot is useless ingame , why not the unarmed transport heli, on Kashan desert as " non supporting " heli, it varied the gameplay.
p.s. dont complain about my bad english it´s Google-Style
for example : When is say " I take the lights off " then comes from translator
" I do it from light "," the light I'm from "," I have identified the light "," I have identified the light "
your choice to blame me..
but i mean that the Little Bird Co-Pilot is useless ingame , why not the unarmed transport heli, on Kashan desert as " non supporting " heli, it varied the gameplay.
p.s. dont complain about my bad english it´s Google-Style
for example : When is say " I take the lights off " then comes from translator
" I do it from light "," the light I'm from "," I have identified the light "," I have identified the light "
your choice to blame me..
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Dev1200
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Re: where for is the "OH-6" still good
Ah, so the unarmed littlebird instead of a armed one?
It won't really make a difference. The lase on the littlebird isn't very accurate, which I hope they fix.
It won't really make a difference. The lase on the littlebird isn't very accurate, which I hope they fix.

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Bringerof_D
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Re: where for is the "OH-6" still good
dang...google translator got so close, the first portion was perfect, then the rest was gibberish LOLaxel99i wrote: but i mean that the Little Bird Co-Pilot is useless ingame , why not the unarmed transport heli, on Kashan desert as " non supporting " heli, it varied the gameplay.
so i get the first part but i dont get the second bit, whats this about a "non supporting" heli?
Information in the hands of a critical thinker is invaluable, information alone is simply dangerous.
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axel99i
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Re: where for is the "OH-6" still good
it means : the blackhawk supports by Supply drops and Weapons
a good squad can build a FOB by Supporting helis...!
when the LB Attacker changed into the transporter......
"non supporting " heli..! no drop, no weapons
that is my idea
a good squad can build a FOB by Supporting helis...!
when the LB Attacker changed into the transporter......
"non supporting " heli..! no drop, no weapons
that is my idea
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Thermis
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Re: where for is the "OH-6" still good
I meant compared to the OH-6. The OH-58 is generally used as a TA/Scout, where the OH-6 is almost exclusively used by SOCOM. The Kiowa in an AH variant is used by come Cav units, but its very lightly armed. It was always meant to be used as a TA. The OH-6 was designed more as SOCOM light attack helicopter and maneuverable transport.dtacs wrote:In recent times I think that may have changed a little? Considering these pictures, IE Hellfire's as part of a convoy-escort loadout.
In PR the Kiowa wouldn't stand a chance when being used for surveillance/TA, its simply too large a target and by the time its in range to lase/designate a target, it would most likely be getting shot at.
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anglomanii
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Re: where for is the "OH-6" still good
i recently read the US army is putting out tenders to replace or upgrade this airframe, current form puts it as a upgrade, not completely sure but i did hear a counter rotating rotor system was being talked about. if any one actually knows whats happening that would be great.
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McBumLuv
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Re: where for is the "OH-6" still good
Scout helicopters really don't have a purpose until or if view distance is ever increased.



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FuzzySquirrel
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Re: where for is the "OH-6" still good
Its always going to be useless, It's the same You can see them so they can (technically) see you. There's not Spotting except for hovering at 1000 and catching a glimpse of targets, otherwise your minced meat.McLuv wrote:Scout helicopters really don't have a purpose until or if view distance is ever increased.

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dtacs
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Re: where for is the "OH-6" still good
If the angle at which the second-seat laser in the little bird was increased so it can pretty much look completely vertical, it would have a purpose.McLuv wrote:Scout helicopters really don't have a purpose until or if view distance is ever increased.
The problem now is the vehicle being lased can usually see the LB since it can't get the angle down to lase it.
I know some people who use it in a 6-man Apache squad on Kashan and it can be pretty effective if the LB crew know what they're doing.
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Imchicken1
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Re: where for is the "OH-6" still good
I've seen the havok shot down several times by the LB on Kashan, and vice versa with the Eurocopter and apache. It's useful if the pilots know what they're doing
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BrownBadger
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Re: where for is the "OH-6" still good
Well it works for that, but that's not what it's for. Sort of like engaging a tank with light AT.Imchicken1 wrote:I've seen the havok shot down several times by the LB on Kashan, and vice versa with the Eurocopter and apache. It's useful if the pilots know what they're doing
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Bufl4x
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Re: where for is the "OH-6" still good
What is it for then? You can't use it to spot and laze targets because of the copilots limited angle of view and the highly inaccurate lazing system. You could engage infantry, but they better not shoot back or you're dead, especially if they have an AR. Also don't even think about going near any vehicle that has more guns than a supply truck.BrownBadger wrote:Well it works for that, but that's not what it's for. Sort of like engaging a tank with light AT.
Nothing left but the ocasional snipers and lonewolves and those aren't worth risking the chopper anyway.
Killing an attack chopper with a littlebird takes about 100 rounds, ~20% of all your ammo. Killing a tank with LAT takes so many shots, it's not even worth counting.
So all you can do is hunt for enemy birds, working together with friendly helos, covering their ***, advancing ahead and above them to make sure the airspace is clear.
In it's current state, the littlebirds can't be used safely for anything else on AAS maps.
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RHYS4190
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Re: where for is the "OH-6" still good
Scout chooper, are redunent with the view distance the way it is. time be better spent making vehicles that faction well within the constraints of the engine.
if you want a scout vehicle, you can't get much better then a car, or better yet the Chinese new scout car, it small fast and manageable, and can take a lot of punishment for it size.
if you want a scout vehicle, you can't get much better then a car, or better yet the Chinese new scout car, it small fast and manageable, and can take a lot of punishment for it size.


