Drunkenup wrote:Apaches will, and thats why they get shot down every once in a while. Its as if nobody understands that Attack Helicopters WILL sustain some heavier calibers, the Apache being top notch at deflecting calibers up to 23mm in some places, thus most IFVs still can shoot it down, but the fact that they are vulnerable to a simple .50 Caliber, which I expect the advanced Havoc, Apache, Cobra, and the so called flying tank Hind should take in. Not seeing that so much. The other problem is AA as well, its point shoot and dead. As said before, I think flares should be heightened to much higher amount, the apache also can carry 60 flares out of optional M130 dispensers, and all choppers should have a significantly longer lock on time by MANPADs, AAVs as most carry a electronic countermeasure, IR blockers, absorbent skin (as seen on the Viper and Apache).
When the CIA managed to get .50 weapons to the Muj in Afghanistan in the 80s, that was when Hinds started to fall out of the air.
When they got 14.5mm weapons, Hinds started falling much more regularly.
When they received the SA-7 and FIM-92, that's when Hinds started to fall out of the air very frequently indeed. The introduction of flares and other countermeasures helped, but losses continued.
Sorry guys, but the gunship isn't some mighty behemoth that never dies. A rapid-fire cannon or heavy-calibre machine gun will cripple or kill a helicopter very quickly.