Game Version: 1.08 – Build 1706
Database Version: DB3K v512
Subject
AGM-114L Hellfire will not auto-fire from AH-64D (auto allocation ignored)
Description
In the attached test scenario the AH-64D refuses to automatically fire the AGM-114L at valid targets. Multiple WRA configurations were tried, and in the Weapon Allocation panel the missile is explicitly allowed for automatic firing. If I manually assign the shot in that panel, the weapon launches immediately—so the platform, weapon, range, and geometry are all valid.
To isolate the behaviour and avoid fallbacks to other variants, I removed all AGM-114K from the loadout; only AGM-114L rounds are carried.
The helicopters are marked Engaged Offensive, so they should prosecute with appropriate weapons, but they do not auto-shoot the AGM-114L.
I suspect a database issue may be blocking auto allocation: the relevant DB entry shows a malformed target-altitude line reading “n/a16000 ft AGL n/a4876.8 m AGL”. Other AGM-114 variants do not show this field and auto-fire normally in the same setup.
Frequency
Always (100% reproducible in the attached scenario)
Steps to Reproduce
- Load AGM-114L Pre-Engagement.scen.
- Confirm the AH-64D loadout contains only AGM-114L (all AGM-114K removed).
- Verify the helo is Engaged Offensive against a valid target within range.
- Open Weapon Allocation and confirm AGM-114L is allowed for automatic firing (WRA permissive).
- Run the sim: observe no automatic launch.
- Manually assign the AGM-114L in Weapon Allocation: the missile fires immediately.
Attached Files
AGM-114L Engagement Issue.zip containing:
• AGM-114L Pre-Engagement.scen
• Automatic Firing Allowed.png (Weapon Allocation)
• Engaged Offensive.png (helicopter status)
• Database Entry Faulty.png (suspected malformed target-altitude line)
Additional Notes
• Other Hellfire variants auto-fire correctly under identical conditions.
• The malformed target-altitude field may be preventing the AGM-114L from passing the auto-allocation checks.
• Removing AGM-114K ensures the issue cannot be masked by auto-selection of another variant.