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question about coax mg

Posted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 2:20 pm
by gunny
I only noticed the armoured cars firing coax and main gun. At what point do the tanks use mg? If i'm hamering at another tank at 300m or less why not mix it with 7.92 for suppression. I see the command for coax gun when targeting but is this an either or with the main gun.


RE: question about coax mg

Posted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 3:42 pm
by koiosworks
right now a AFV's machine guns will autofire with main cannon at infantry only

thanks


RE: question about coax mg

Posted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 3:56 pm
by Mobius
ORIGINAL: gunny
I only noticed the armoured cars firing coax and main gun. At what point do the tanks use mg? If i'm hamering at another tank at 300m or less why not mix it with 7.92 for suppression. I see the command for coax gun when targeting but is this an either or with the main gun.
Speaking realistically the main gun and coax have different ballistics. Besides having to switch something in the turret to use either the gunner has to change his targeting if he wants to hit the same spot. There would be a little delay in switching and he probably wouldn't want to take the main gun off target once he was hitting.

RE: question about coax mg

Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 2:57 pm
by Mobius
I wasn't positive on not using the main gun and co-ax together (at least over 500m) so I emailed the question to someone who had real experience.  This is an exerpt from their reply:
I did a lot of work with the NATO 105mm in the Leopard, but most of my career was with the Cougar, which mounted a British Scorpion 76mm turret and was as close to WWII gunnery as you'll ever get.  No way would you ever do the two together. 
The ranging MG concept is a different concept and British tanks (Centurion and Chieftan) which used it used a .50 cal weapon with a very flat trajectory compared to 7.62mm MG bullets.

RE: question about coax mg

Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 10:13 pm
by redwolf
I would be nicer to have the hull MG engage a different target at the same time. But of course that's more effort.

RE: question about coax mg

Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 11:23 pm
by Mobius
ORIGINAL: redwolf
I would be nicer to have the hull MG engage a different target at the same time. But of course that's more effort.
And more realistic.