Make fighters stay out of SAM envelopes?

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mercho
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RE: Make fighters stay out of SAM envelopes?

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Exactly the answer expected.
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RE: Make fighters stay out of SAM envelopes?

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Good...maybe someone learned something from it.
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RE: Make fighters stay out of SAM envelopes?

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Yeah let's hope someone learned something. If not, the stage is your's. In the end we are all here because we love this wonderful game ;-)
Eine von einem Löwen geführte Armee von Rehen ist gefährlicher als eine von einem Reh geführte Armee von Löwen.

An army of deers led by a lion is more dangerous than an army of lions led by a deer. (Plutarch AD 46 – AD 120)
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RE: Make fighters stay out of SAM envelopes?

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Thanks for the support, I'll try your scenario when I have the time and keep you posted.

Right now I mostly played on the first tutorial scenario and I always set my attack zones wrong, even my SEAD aircaft are finishing as SAM fodder (with the JAM/AWACS supports in the air at the same time, at stand-off range).
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RE: Make fighters stay out of SAM envelopes?

Post by Petrolhahn »

Hi Tomcat84,

A little feedback for you:
I carefuly watched your tutorial scenario, I liked the way you used the zones.
Most tutorials I watched in video were using direct unit orders.
While this might be more efficient I prefer refining the planning and watch the execution of the missions unfold without interfering, so for now I'll try to work with the zone until I manage to get minimal losses for my flights.

Cheers,
P
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