Reddhedd
trolawlawl
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This is my guide about using the mobile and stationary anti-air missles and guns. It ALSO includes jet air to air and jet to chopper.

Stationary AA
Ground AA: Against choppers-Wait for the flares to drop, then let both of those babies fly. If they have a small amount of damage then you can kill them with just those missles. If they aren't damaged and you have fired both and hit, get out of the AA and find cover close by, chances are they will attempt to blow it up. If they do, then you have to wait. BUT, I find 9/10 times they won't destroy it all the way, and then repeat the first direction. If it is a transport chopper cover is not necessary.
Ground AA: Against jets-Not exactly effective in my eyes, but if used correctly, it can be deadly. When a jet is bombing wait until it is close to its target then lock on and let the missles go. If they are just flying across, just shoot them right away. Against jets, the ground AA takes a little bit of luck.
Essex: Against choppers-Same as ground AA but cover is not necessary. Make sure to use the guns in bursts.
Essex: Against Jets-If they start shooting at you jump out, you should be an engineer, ready to repair. Then, get back in and fire every missle you have, 4/5 times it will kill them.
Mobile AA
Against Choppers: Make sure you are near trees or a bridge that you can hide behind when a T.V. missle comes, or else you will be toast. Use the guns a lot, and also wait for the flares first.
Against Jets: Same as Essex
Jets vs. Jets
Always fly around in bomb mode so you don't immediately alert your enemies that you are behind them. Wait until they are flying relatively straight and switch. Use guns then missles.
Jets vs. Choppers
Once again, bomb mode. Make sure to listen for "enemy chopper spotted". FLY AT THEM FROM THE SIDE. This is critical, because a good gunner with a smart pilot will take you out of the sky if you come straight on. I tend to use only guns in bomb mode when attacking a chopper because then they don't do flips to avoid you as fast. I find missles pointless against good chopper pilots.

That's my guide, feel free to tell me what you liked and disliked and what I need to add.
Reddhedd
trolawlawl
+188|6657|EE Chat
Also this is my first draft of my guide.
coke
Aye up duck!
+440|6921|England. Stoke
Hello my name is Coke and I am a alcoholic, oh sorry wrong AA...
Ec0li
Vagina face
+167|6211|London ㋛

Nice AA guide man. If you can be bothered, video demos would be good too for stationary and mobile AA. But good none the less. +1
Mr.Dooomed
Find your center.
+752|6540

I've heard its better to just fire missiles right before you get a lock. Because they will find their target when you do get the lock even after they are fired. And because the enemy chopper will only hear the beep beep beep sound of a pre-lock rather then a full-lock even though a missile has already been fired.

Another thing, there is no sound you hear in your chopper/jet for missiles fired on you. It's only the sound of a pre-lock, and a full-lock. You have to judge when to use flares either when you see any kind of missiles coming at you, or just by timing on your own opinion.
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Reddhedd
trolawlawl
+188|6657|EE Chat
Thanks for the input, lol coke, and I don't have a video recording program.
Snake
Missing, Presumed Dead
+1,046|6778|England

Im_Dooomed wrote:

I've heard its better to just fire missiles right before you get a lock. Because they will find their target when you do get the lock even after they are fired. And because the enemy chopper will only hear the beep beep beep sound of a pre-lock rather then a full-lock even though a missile has already been fired.
Thats never worked for me in AA, however it does work with missiles fired from jets.

My AA ratio and EF movie (on Smoke Screen) shows how to use AA properly


Reddhedd wrote:

Also this is my first draft of my guide.
Dont mean to burst your bubble or anything, but....

http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?id=1311
http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?id=38918
Reddhedd
trolawlawl
+188|6657|EE Chat

Reddhedd wrote:

Also this is my first draft of my guide.
Dont mean to burst your bubble or anything, but....

http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?id=1311
http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?id=38918
I mean't that I will change things like a first draft of an essay not meaning its the only guide there.
Arnie_Ze_Austrian
Member
+55|6354
I find that if I'm in a jet and I get locked by AA, if the missiles are fired before I flare, flares have no effect.  In choppers it seems pretty random.  I've never worked out the best way to release flares in a chopper -- I think releasing before the missiles are fired is more effective, so if I'm using AA and get a lock before they can flare, I usually fire both missiles without waiting for their flares.

Another thing, there is no sound you hear in your chopper/jet for missiles fired on you.
Pretty sure this is wrong, because I often receive the lock tone in choppers when I'm way past AA range -- i.e. there's missiles coming for me.  Plus, when AWOL missiles arrive, you always get a brief & instant full lock tone.  Furthermore, when you're in a jet, if you're stratorunning, a missile will continue to chase you for ages even if the jet is no longer behind you and you will hear the lock tone until you either outrun it or it hits you.

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