Cobra
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Pak
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Cobra
The cobra is way out of balance with the other two attack helos right now. I like the realism with only having 14 rockets, but it is not balanced with the other two choppers. The MEC and chinese attack helos can reload their rockets and hold far many more. I'm not sure if the cobras rockets are stronger or something, but if they are, it is only a slight difference. It still takes 7 or so direct hits to take down another helo, when it should only take 2 or 3.
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TerribleOne
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TerribleOne
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BrokenArrow
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Eddie Baker
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He means as ordnance, BrokenArrow.BrokenArrow wrote:maybe on paper it can, i would like to see one take that many hits IRL and stay up
I have seen the AH-1W with 38 Hydra and 8 TOW or Hellfire, but not sure if it's a standard fitting. Those stub wings were pertty short and it looked almost like the Hydra pods were touching the TOW. I think one of the TOW missiles on each side may have been removed to accommodate them.
The AH-1Z Cobra (which is the model allegedly in-game, but the model is a bastardization of AH-1W and AH-1Z characteristics) has a larger wingspan and con accomodate that load more easily.
Remember, also, that how much a helicopter can carry depends on weather conditions.
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BrokenArrow
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TerribleOne
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StormRavn
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they just need to ditch the cobra all together give us the apache ah64 longbow
Mission
Conducts rear, close, and shaping missions including deep precision strike. Conducts distributed operations, precision strikes against relocatable targets, and provides armed reconnaissance when required in day, night, obscured battlefield and adverse weather conditions.
Entered Army Service
AH-64 (1984); AH-64D (199
Description and Specifications
The AH-64 Apache is The Army's heavy division/corps attack helicopter. The AH-64D Longbow remanufacture effort incorporates a millimeter wave fire control radar (FCR), radar frequency interferometer (RFI), fire-and-forget radar-guided HELLFIRE missile and cockpit management and digitization enhancements. The combination of the FCR, RFI, and the advanced navigation and avionics suite of the aircraft provide increased situational awareness, lethality and survivability.
Combat mission speed: 167 mph
Combat range: 300 miles
Combat endurance: 2.5 hours
Length: 49 ft 5 in
Mission weight: 16,600 lbs
Armament: HELLFIRE missiles, 2.75" rockets and 30mm chain gun
Crew: 2 (pilot and co-pilot gunner)
Manufacturer
Airframe - Boeing (Mesa, AZ); Fire Control Radar - Northrup Grummen (Linthicum, MD); Lockheed Martin (Owego, NY); MTADS/PNVS - Lockheed Martin (Orlando, FL); Boeing (Mesa, AZ)
this is the chopper we need damm the cobra its **** compared to this
Mission
Conducts rear, close, and shaping missions including deep precision strike. Conducts distributed operations, precision strikes against relocatable targets, and provides armed reconnaissance when required in day, night, obscured battlefield and adverse weather conditions.
Entered Army Service
AH-64 (1984); AH-64D (199
Description and Specifications
The AH-64 Apache is The Army's heavy division/corps attack helicopter. The AH-64D Longbow remanufacture effort incorporates a millimeter wave fire control radar (FCR), radar frequency interferometer (RFI), fire-and-forget radar-guided HELLFIRE missile and cockpit management and digitization enhancements. The combination of the FCR, RFI, and the advanced navigation and avionics suite of the aircraft provide increased situational awareness, lethality and survivability.
Combat mission speed: 167 mph
Combat range: 300 miles
Combat endurance: 2.5 hours
Length: 49 ft 5 in
Mission weight: 16,600 lbs
Armament: HELLFIRE missiles, 2.75" rockets and 30mm chain gun
Crew: 2 (pilot and co-pilot gunner)
Manufacturer
Airframe - Boeing (Mesa, AZ); Fire Control Radar - Northrup Grummen (Linthicum, MD); Lockheed Martin (Owego, NY); MTADS/PNVS - Lockheed Martin (Orlando, FL); Boeing (Mesa, AZ)
this is the chopper we need damm the cobra its **** compared to this
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Super62
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They already have the british verison and it isn't used by the USMC.StormRavn wrote:they just need to ditch the cobra all together give us the apache ah64 longbow
Mission
Conducts rear, close, and shaping missions including deep precision strike. Conducts distributed operations, precision strikes against relocatable targets, and provides armed reconnaissance when required in day, night, obscured battlefield and adverse weather conditions.
Entered Army Service
AH-64 (1984); AH-64D (199
Description and Specifications
The AH-64 Apache is The Army's heavy division/corps attack helicopter. The AH-64D Longbow remanufacture effort incorporates a millimeter wave fire control radar (FCR), radar frequency interferometer (RFI), fire-and-forget radar-guided HELLFIRE missile and cockpit management and digitization enhancements. The combination of the FCR, RFI, and the advanced navigation and avionics suite of the aircraft provide increased situational awareness, lethality and survivability.
Combat mission speed: 167 mph
Combat range: 300 miles
Combat endurance: 2.5 hours
Length: 49 ft 5 in
Mission weight: 16,600 lbs
Armament: HELLFIRE missiles, 2.75" rockets and 30mm chain gun
Crew: 2 (pilot and co-pilot gunner)
Manufacturer
Airframe - Boeing (Mesa, AZ); Fire Control Radar - Northrup Grummen (Linthicum, MD); Lockheed Martin (Owego, NY); MTADS/PNVS - Lockheed Martin (Orlando, FL); Boeing (Mesa, AZ)
this is the chopper we need damm the cobra its **** compared to this
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TerribleOne
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