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Cobra Gun Camera

Posted: 2007-05-21 18:07
by Silvarius2000
http://matt.carter.name/download/front_ ... 2.avi.html

Hey guys I stumbled on this video of gun cameras from a cobra. Really good look on how does it look from the Gunners seat in the cobra. Really interesting things to see such as running insurgents being gunned down and how the Gatling isnt exactly laser accurate.

enjoy

edit: I notice that there are at least 2 variants of HUD's. The earlier videos show Cobras firing TOW's and the later videos (notice the different HUD) firing Hellfires hitting from overhead.

Posted: 2007-05-21 18:27
by Guerra norte
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EDIT: I'm a bit unsure here but is this the Cobra gunner station? I just found it in my picture archive on my PC.
EDIT:Hmm doesn't look like it:
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Can anybody indentify the first one?

Posted: 2007-05-21 18:49
by El_Vikingo
This has been answered before, but what the hell. Those engagments are at kilometer ranges, BF2 is at 300.

So you're suggesting to worsen the accuracy at ranges of 300 metres?!

WTF?!

@guerranorte

The first one looks like an artists rendition.

The only game I can think of with that detail is Black Shark for LOMAC, but BS aint got no cobra in it.

Posted: 2007-05-21 18:53
by Silvarius2000
Had to take a good look again. Sorry. that TOW took ... more than 4 seconds to reach that target. Not suggesting any changes. Just thought it looked interesting

Posted: 2007-05-21 23:23
by 77SiCaRiO77
El_Vikingo wrote:This has been answered before, but what the hell. Those engagments are at kilometer ranges, BF2 is at 300.
can isay the same about the speed of the planes in 0.6 ?

Posted: 2007-05-22 01:20
by TF6049
77SiCaRiO77 wrote:can I say the same about the speed of the planes in 0.6 ?
They go faster, if that's what you're getting at. :p

Posted: 2007-05-22 01:30
by 77SiCaRiO77
they go WAY to faster for a 4x4 km map .

Posted: 2007-05-22 02:50
by eggman
77SiCaRiO77 wrote:they go WAY to faster for a 4x4 km map .
and you are basing this assenine evaluation on how much play experience with v0.6?

stfu ffs!

Posted: 2007-05-22 02:52
by Desertfox
IRL what do cobra gunners use to control the TV guided missiles?

Posted: 2007-05-22 03:42
by sekiryu
A joystick I think.

Posted: 2007-05-22 04:24
by NYgurkha
No no no silly, they use this to guide the missle

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touch bottom screen to direct the missle and the top screen for HUD info.

/yha they use pink, its the official USMC color.
//got nothin, sleepy and bored, waitin for .6 beta!!!!

Posted: 2007-05-22 07:33
by Bob_Marley
Along with the newly developed KITTYPAT and M8P

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Posted: 2007-05-22 20:33
by 77SiCaRiO77
'[R-DEV wrote:eggman']and you are basing this assenine evaluation on how much play experience with v0.6?

stfu ffs!
IRL you can see a A10 for at leaast 40/50 seg when attaking , in the A10 sound demo you only saw the A10 for 4 seg , if that isnt WAY to fast.....

Posted: 2007-05-22 21:01
by daranz
Guerra norte wrote:Image
EDIT: I'm a bit unsure here but is this the Cobra gunner station? I just found it in my picture archive on my PC.
EDIT:Hmm doesn't look like it:
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Can anybody indentify the first one?
I think the bottom one is AH-1W (the Super Cobra with two main rotor blades) and the upper one might be the AH-1Z. Part of the AH-1Z upgrade process was installation of glass cockpits. I don't know if it's the gunner or pilot station in the small image, but it probably is AH-1Z.

It wouldn't surprise me if the AH-1Z's targeting system used a hi-res display instead of the scope-like thing that the old Cobra. The Apache has a replacement display for the old TADS scopes, and it's supposedly higher resolution than the old system:

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Posted: 2007-05-23 11:09
by Jay
77SiCaRiO77 wrote:IRL you can see a A10 for at leaast 40/50 seg when attaking , in the A10 sound demo you only saw the A10 for 4 seg , if that isnt WAY to fast.....
so... it's unrealistic if the A10 goes slow... but it's not to your liking when it goes fast?

What do you want?! There's only so much the engine can do!

Anyway,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FadFwuDReyI
There's the same video in YouTube. If you watch at 3:47, the Cobra launches a TOW missile at a target under a bridge. Several cars go by on the bridge and finally at 4:04, the missile hits. So it takes 17 secs for it to hit the target, I saw somewhere that the average speed of a TOW is about 300 m/s, which I think equals up to the Cobra being about about 5KM away when it shot.

P.S. This doesn't really have anything to do with anything... I just thought it was cool. :lol:

Posted: 2007-05-24 15:09
by Farks
Desertfox wrote:IRL what do cobra gunners use to control the TV guided missiles?
I'm pretty sure they are laser guided (no, not Star Wars like lasers) and not TV- guided. So the gunner just marks the target and the TOW/Hellfire missile will head wherever the laser is pointed.

Posted: 2007-05-24 16:18
by daranz
Farks wrote:I'm pretty sure they are laser guided (no, not Star Wars like lasers) and not TV- guided. So the gunner just marks the target and the TOW/Hellfire missile will head wherever the laser is pointed.
The TOW is SACLOS, which basically means that the launch platform tells the missile where to go through a wire (that's why the Humvee mounted TOW has such a massive sight - that's where the guidance system is located).

There's a Hellfire version that has its own radar, but all the other ones are laser-guided. Even a missile like the Maverick doesn't relay live footage from the missile back to the aircraft - the pilot/WSO picks the target through the missiles camera while it's still on the rail, the missile locks on, leaves the rail and disconnects, happily continuing on it's own. There used to be guided missiles that were guided from the launching platform, with video footage being relayed back. I don't know of any Skinner's pigeon style guided missile in use today, though :P

Posted: 2007-05-24 16:21
by Taffy
Well, if they are guided, they'll be guided by a little joystick on the joystick itself. Not like a gaming joystick, more like a phone's joystick.

@ Guerra, I doubt the top picture is an attack helicopter, as there is another screen to the right. In attack choppers, screens are usually 'stacked', so that the chopper can be narrower. It may be a blackhawk, or possibly a plane. Who knows?

Posted: 2007-05-24 16:24
by Taffy
@ Daranz, the starstreak is still guided by the bloke who fires it.

Posted: 2007-05-24 16:31
by daranz
Taffy wrote:@ Daranz, the starstreak is still guided by the bloke who fires it.
It's still essentially SACLOS, except it rides a beam and isn't guided by a wire. Same principle as TOW - the operator points his sights at the target, and the launch platforms sends appropriate commands to the missile down the wire.

EDIT: Also, the pic with two MFDs is definitely from Super Cobra cockpit (although it could be a mockup). Check this page out. Near the end, there's a picture of the new glass cockpit. As I said before, I don't know whether it's the pilot's or the gunner's.