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Russian Anti-tank missile 9M133 kornet-E's thermal

Posted: 2012-06-13 01:39
by =SAGA=Ura
I have just watched a video about it and found it's thermal image should be black and white. It is green in PR, so can you fix it in PR 1.0?

Re: Russian Anti-tank missile 9M133 kornet-E's thermal

Posted: 2012-06-13 04:05
by =HCM= Shwedor
HJ-8 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I do believe, if you are refering to the stationary Firebase emplacement, that it is the HJ-8 (temporary placeholder for Russian faction's AT armament).

Re: Russian Anti-tank missile 9M133 kornet-E's thermal

Posted: 2012-06-13 04:16
by Jolly
=HCM= Shwedor wrote:HJ-8 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I do believe, if you are refering to the stationary Firebase emplacement, that it is the HJ-8 (temporary placeholder for Russian faction's AT armament).
You mean Russian Forces is using Chinese HJ8 as their stationary Anti-tank in PR?


A little be off-topic, Russian Forces is using a quiet different way in battle?

Re: Russian Anti-tank missile 9M133 kornet-E's thermal

Posted: 2012-06-13 06:47
by Rhino
Its a place holder until someone makes a proper deplorable AT for the Russians.... The MEC shouldn't be using the HJ-8 either but they are.

Posted: 2012-06-13 07:35
by dtacs
The MEC are using the Milan, which is realistic AFAIK.

Re: Russian Anti-tank missile 9M133 kornet-E's thermal

Posted: 2012-06-13 08:07
by Rhino
oh ye forgot that one, even thou I was the one who implemented it :p

They use to use the HJ-8, before the Milan :p

Well if you still want an example, Brits shouldn't be using the TOW :p

Re: Russian Anti-tank missile 9M133 kornet-E's thermal

Posted: 2012-06-13 10:20
by dtacs
Do the British have an equivalent?

Re: Russian Anti-tank missile 9M133 kornet-E's thermal

Posted: 2012-06-13 10:50
by Von_Gnome
Wikipedia says the brittish used MILAN before changing them for Javelins

Re: Russian Anti-tank missile 9M133 kornet-E's thermal

Posted: 2012-06-13 12:16
by Jolly
Von_Gnome wrote:Wikipedia says the brittish used MILAN before changing them for Javelins
Would like to see Javelin in PR:BF2, but it might affect game balance... :-(

Re: Russian Anti-tank missile 9M133 kornet-E's thermal

Posted: 2012-06-13 14:28
by Rhino
dtacs wrote:Do the British have an equivalent?
Von_Gnome wrote:Wikipedia says the brittish used MILAN before changing them for Javelins
Ye, we use to use the MILAN, which is the deployable AT for the Brits in PR:F, but now the Javelin has basically replaced it and we don't really have a stationary AT anymore as the Javelin dose the same job, but is more flexible :p

Re: Russian Anti-tank missile 9M133 kornet-E's thermal

Posted: 2012-06-13 18:34
by SShadowFox
Maybe creating a stationary Javelin, but not on tripod, when there is nobody using it, the Javelin is on the ground and when someone get inside it appear with the soldier that is using it.

Re: Russian Anti-tank missile 9M133 kornet-E's thermal

Posted: 2012-06-13 23:38
by Stealthgato
Shouldn't the British be using the MILAN instead of the M220 then?

Re: Russian Anti-tank missile 9M133 kornet-E's thermal

Posted: 2012-06-14 00:20
by Eddie Baker
SShadowFox wrote:Maybe creating a stationary Javelin, but not on tripod, when there is nobody using it, the Javelin is on the ground and when someone get inside it appear with the soldier that is using it.
The UK variant of the Javelin does have a tripod available.
Stealthgato wrote:Shouldn't the British be using the MILAN instead of the M220 then?
They shouldn't be using anything. :p Unless it's a Javelin on a tripod.

Posted: 2012-06-14 00:40
by dtacs
SShadowFox wrote:Maybe creating a stationary Javelin, but not on tripod, when there is nobody using it, the Javelin is on the ground and when someone get inside it appear with the soldier that is using it.
It'd still be fire and forget, so nope.

Re: Russian Anti-tank missile 9M133 kornet-E's thermal

Posted: 2012-06-14 06:19
by saXoni
dtacs wrote:It'd still be fire and forget, so nope.
So is the SRAW in real-life, so I don't really see the problem. The gameplay is what matters, so they can just make it controllable, but don't include the fire and forget mode. Let the missile reach a peak altitude of 100 meters before the guiding activates and it starts moving towards whatever you're aiming at.

Posted: 2012-06-14 07:19
by dtacs
It isn't guided in game and should never be, nor should the Javelin be added because it only has two settings and both are guided. Considering the amount of references to it in other video games and in current conflicts it would be stupid to have it in game otherwise.

All that side it would've been in game year ago if it held any water. The huge discussion thread on it circa 2010 established that.

Re: Russian Anti-tank missile 9M133 kornet-E's thermal

Posted: 2012-06-14 12:47
by Stealthgato
[R-DEV]Eddie Baker wrote:The UK variant of the Javelin does have a tripod available.



They shouldn't be using anything. :p Unless it's a Javelin on a tripod.
For gameplay's sake they need a TOW emplacement, and since their last one was the MILAN and not the M220 they should have the MILAN. Hmm, or maybe give them an extra HAT kit instead.

Re: Russian Anti-tank missile 9M133 kornet-E's thermal

Posted: 2012-06-14 14:31
by saXoni
dtacs wrote:It isn't guided in game and should never be
What isn't guided in-game? The SRAW?

Re: Russian Anti-tank missile 9M133 kornet-E's thermal

Posted: 2012-06-14 14:41
by CommunistComma
[R-DEV]Rhino wrote:deplorable AT for the Russians.....
I hate when Russians conscripts take out NATO tanks with their patent infringing equipment.

Re: Russian Anti-tank missile 9M133 kornet-E's thermal

Posted: 2012-06-16 02:11
by Eddie Baker
Stealthgato wrote:For gameplay's sake they need a TOW emplacement, and since their last one was the MILAN and not the M220 they should have the MILAN. Hmm, or maybe give them an extra HAT kit instead.
Do they also need a mobile ATGM vehicle for gameplay's sake? They seem to be getting along fine without it.