Browning MG vs Shahed

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Nikel
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Browning MG vs Shahed

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Trying to reproduce this video in CMO.

A land vehicle armed with a Browning MG shooting down a Shahed drone.


https://x.com/Osinttechnical/status/2011449992486236508


For that, used a generic ground light vehicle, armed with a Browning MG that is anti-air capable, not all of them are.

Misses with this message. Apparently no director control for the Browning is present and so the hit probability is penalized.

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I have tried with these sensors, so which one is needed?

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Re: Browning MG vs Shahed

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I think the director should be in the mount itself, so I'm not sure if adding an external sensor will work.
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Re: Browning MG vs Shahed

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Ah, thanks for the answer.

This time added the mount itself, that was anti-air.

It required this sensor that was added.

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And now it worked , with no penalization :)

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Re: Browning MG vs Shahed

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So it is a different Browning HMG mount?
note the first one is a single barrel with 150 rds fire every burst. And the 2nd one is twin barrel fire 50 rds every burst.
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Re: Browning MG vs Shahed

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Yes it is different.

Just wanted one that was anti-air and without penalization.
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