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Compact Angled Launch ATGM "Talon" [Weapons DLC]
   
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27 Sep, 2022 @ 6:39am
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Compact Angled Launch ATGM "Talon" [Weapons DLC]

In 2 collections by InfinitePorpoise
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Description
The Talon ATGM features no booster and has no modifiable frequency. This means it can be very compact and lightweight. It's vertical launch makes it easier to guide into the target because of the reduced smoke. In order to launch the missile successfully, make sure it's on an angle of '0.35'.

This missile features:

- Laser guidance (Vis or IR)
- 2000m range
- SACLOS / Mouse-aimed controls
- Small warhead for a devastating blow
- Leads target based on tracking movement
- Can hit vehicles, stationary targets, or players with splash damage (no need for a radar-able target)

Hope you like it. Please let me know if you have any trouble with it and I'll try to fix any issues ASAP. It does struggle in wind a little bit and the laser NEEDS to be reflecting off a surface (terrain or vehicle).

P.s., This vehicle uses no XML modifications and therefore won't have any trouble integrating into vehicles you've made
4 Comments
InfinitePorpoise  [author] 29 Sep, 2022 @ 11:55am 
my b, im promising perfection as a goal. As for maneuverability, because it is an angled launch it has a minimum distance of like, 300m. Im working on one that can do a little better than that atm
Milsugione 29 Sep, 2022 @ 10:21am 
why are you mean? and i dont mean fast things, i mean it barely maneuvers to hit a vehicle 500m infront stationary.
InfinitePorpoise  [author] 29 Sep, 2022 @ 10:07am 
Lumbago i will make you a perfect missile if that's what you require
InfinitePorpoise  [author] 29 Sep, 2022 @ 10:04am 
Accidentally deleted your comment sir, the missile isn't really meant to target crazy fast things, so it's turning isn't really that important. Its the price we must pay for compact designs :,(