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I figured something like this was coming. And now China is working on a new anti-ship missile considered a, "carrier killer" which should be ready to deploy in a year or two. China wants to be the Big Dog in Asia and definitely doesn't like us playing in their back yard. ...I guess it's time for more exercises to show them we're not intimidated...
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Awesome story, dude! I'll bet that was exciting.
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Sky Tiles in foreground
ShrikeHawk replied to ShrikeHawk's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Mods & Skinning Discussion
Moving the 3D-clouds down works fine, but unfortunately they have to go so low to get the desired result they become buried in any mountainous terrain. Isn't there a way to move the overhead tiles up? I tried setting the skypanelheight up to 38000 (from 18000) to no avail. Any other ideas? -
Always Overcast in Independance Campaign
ShrikeHawk replied to ShrikeHawk's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - General Discussion
What's the difference in your configuration, eraser_tr? I've only seen one kind of sky, overcast. -
Happy B'Day, SoulFreak!
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Wasn't the Tiger developed by South Africa?
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Always Overcast in Independance Campaign
ShrikeHawk replied to ShrikeHawk's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - General Discussion
Very cool. I didn't realize it could set based upon a time as well. What value in the terrain files do I need to look at? Is this in <terrain name>.ini? -
Always Overcast in Independance Campaign
ShrikeHawk replied to ShrikeHawk's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - General Discussion
Can the overcast chance setting be campaign-specific? -
SF2 Screenshot Thread
ShrikeHawk replied to Stary's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - General Discussion
Engagement beneath leaden skies... -
We have the worst..but whats the best commercials?
ShrikeHawk replied to UK_Widowmaker's topic in The Pub
I don't know if anyone follows the SyFy series, "Warehouse 13.". It's about a pair of Secret Service agents who retrieve magical artifacts and store them in a special warehouse. I love this promo they have for the show. -
I was watching this and realized I had been thinking how stupid it was but also realizing I was mesmerized. Sort of like watching "Girls on Trampolines," (but mesmerized for very different reasons) ;-) You all do know the common soldier will forget 80% of those uses, yes?
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Pure fantasy, never going to happen but ho hum.
ShrikeHawk replied to GwynO's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
Okay dude, you just made flying a bomber seem hot and sexy. I didn't think that was possible. Is it any coincidence that Buccaneers have a slim waist and full hips like a porno star? What's an "O bar?" -
help finding screenshot sticky..
ShrikeHawk replied to Streakfalcon's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - General Discussion
Easiest thing to do is post the screens into your gallery (available from your profile). Beside each image is a series of links. Select the text in the html link. Then, in the message where you want to post click on the "insert image" icon (two over from the smiley in the toolbar above the message). Paste in the html link text. You're done! -
The Geico commercials featuring the eyeballs on the money. Lame. The guy who thought of it should commit Hari-Kiri.
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SF2 Screenshot Thread
ShrikeHawk replied to Stary's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - General Discussion
You guys are really making Korea look spectacular. Fantastic work! Am I wrong or did you create new AI radio calls as well (heard in the video)? -
Brit's make worlds strongest beer ($762 per bottle)
ShrikeHawk replied to UK_Widowmaker's topic in The Pub
Wow! I LUV exotic beers. I must try that sometime...after I win the lottery... -
Anti Aircraft Laser unveiled at Farnborough
ShrikeHawk replied to UK_Widowmaker's topic in Military and General Aviation
I imagine the existing RWR might slowly malfunction after detection. Something like... "DOO! - DOO! - DOO! - Dur! ---- Dur!...Ur!...*snap*...*pop* UR!...ur...*gasp*....rrrr...rr.... -
To the dumbass with the green laser...
ShrikeHawk replied to FastCargo's topic in Military and General Aviation
Too bad you can't make a HALM ( Homing Anti-Laser Missile )... -
What's Your Favoriate plane?
ShrikeHawk replied to Skyviper's topic in Military and General Aviation
Spitfire for me - Mk XIV especially. I know that's so predictable it's trite. I still love it. -
Anti Aircraft Laser unveiled at Farnborough
ShrikeHawk replied to UK_Widowmaker's topic in Military and General Aviation
This sounds like setting up a shot for an Ion Cannon (particle projection). A positively scary weapon. I'm NOT saying a laser point defense weapon can't be useful. I'm saying what's demonstrated so far isn't ready deploy. It makes me think of the early Sidewinders and Sparrows. They tested them against non-maneuvering drones and found them good. They trusted this skimpy testing so much they built the F-4 fighter without a cannon. Blasphemy! My fear is that military planners will think these results are conclusive and put American men's and women's lives at stake...again...with a weapon not thoroughly tested. Combat is far different from the testing environment. The enemy doesn't fly straight and level on predictable flight paths because he wants live as much as you do. He'll deliberately perform the unexpected to foil your plans. This "soft" test doesn't impress me. I want to see what it can do when the target is pulling 9-gee maneuvers. If it can still down the target or at least disable it, I'll jump up and down in glee with the rest. For now, I'll just say, "keep working on it. I'm behind you." -
Well met, Dagger! My wife, for whom English is her 3rd language, was just giggling about the "croanies." Still trying to figure out "adverted" myself. I guess you can't expect much precision from mean-spirited people.
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Anti Aircraft Laser unveiled at Farnborough
ShrikeHawk replied to UK_Widowmaker's topic in Military and General Aviation
The other thing is, point defense systems like CIWS and ZSUs don't need to retain a perfect firing solution lock for a long time. Once two or three shells hit the aircraft it is rendered ineffective if not destroyed. The lock doesn't have to be held for very long. Let's face it, these systems don't always hit against a determined enemy. They only need a split second of on-target firing to achieve success. It's that split second that makes them effective at all. The laser system highlighted here has to maintain a lock for at least seven seconds, hitting the same spot on the airplane for the entire duration. If the current point defense gymbal systems could pull that off they would have already rendered aircraft obsolete! EMP or Microwave emitters sounds tasty though. In this age of fly-by-wire most airplanes can't fly without their onboard computers. A Microwave may not kill with an impressive explosion but it could easily turn a 100 million dollar airplane into a paperweight right quick.