Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts. Boards Battlefield 3 How do you use guided missiles? Someone needs to designate a target with the soflam or whatever the third seat in the tanks is called. When an enemy vehicle has a red diamond on it, that means you can lock on with the guided missiles. Very powerful but required just a wee bit of teamwork.
User Info: JayLoC. User Info: Ikasnu. Guided missiles are used against enemy land vehicles. Only took 3 posts for a full answer. User Info: Pyrotechnixxx. They work like a flying a Javelin. Fear is a leash. User Info: Double The jet guided missile does NOT currently have the ability to lock on to aerial vehicles even if they are laser designated.
It can only target ground vehicles. PSN : Double JayLoC posted Tends to happen when sobriety is not an option. More topics from this board Is there split screen mode?
General 3 Answers How do request ammo off another player whilst playing multiplayer??!! Build 4 Answers Can the multiplayer mode play in offline? M Ready' of the screen will indicate when or whether the primary weapon and shell is equipped, ready to fire, or reloading.
Once selected, the operator must aim, await lock tone and fire at the target with the primary fire button. The Guided Missile's damage is consistent at all angles of impact. The weapon has a relatively slow reload time than other weapons such as the Rocket Pods, 25mm cannons or miniguns, requiring a full 10 seconds to fully reload, lock on and fire. The operator could instead choose to cycle between weapons whilst the other is under a reload phase for a continuous attack.
The Guided Missile of all variants can also lock onto hostile or unoccupied equipment such as Mortars or Radio Beacons. Hostile infantry or light vehicles can be damaged or killed when within close proximity of the equipment by the time the warhead reaches and detonates at the target point.
The player can then place down the SOFLAM in positions which covers a wide area, especially areas where vehicle traffic tends to be frequent and then proceed to re-enter their vehicle. Once targets are locked, the player can persistently bombard enemy vehicles with the Guided Missile indefinitely from a more secluded and secure position, dealing massive damage and keeping enemy armor and air vehicles away.
The player can then exit the vehicle and re-adjust targets with the SOFLAM and repeat the above steps for maximum efficiency and destructive power without the need to resupply as with the FGM Javelin or other similar launchers.
This tactic may be extremely difficult to perform in a Jet Fighter, as it may require the vehicle to land before adjusting targets and thus, not recommended. When focusing on a more anti-vehicle, anti-armor-orientated combat role, the operator may choose to equip the Guided Missiles for ease of engagement of vehicles at longer ranges out of the effectiveness or the primary cannons or inaccurate Rocket Pods from ranges. When targeting hostile vehicles head on, the presence of Reactive Armor, either equipped by the vehicle operator or the enemy vehicle can mean the difference between victory or defeat.
For air vehicles, a combination of primary weapon strafing fire followed up by a Guided Missile strike can ensure target destruction. Bear in mind the lock-on tone of a vehicle armed with guided munition may give away their position and presence to hostile targets. The following is a list of effects and damage to specific vehicle types from impacts by the Guided Missile. Vehicles not listed are vehicles which are instantly destroyed upon shell impact at any angle.
Damage result gathered from aircraft are acquired by placing the vehicle between a lockable source and the launch source and firing at the target. Damage results are measured in 'Damage-per-Missile' D. Reason unclear. Battlefield Wiki Explore. Battlefield Battlefield V. Battlefield 4. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Guided Missile.
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