@NCisfullofhicks you cant see the armor piercing rounds bouncing off anything as they are invisible to us in this video and in real life . all you can see are the tracer rounds which are designed differently and will nearly always bounce.
The HIND used here isn't player controlled any more than the Vulcan in the ballistics demonstration was player controlled, this is a scenario made to demonstrate the ricochet modeling.
Well ive never seen AP bullets in real so I believe you XD And there is no reason to not believe it because DCS is 100% realistic (well not 100% maybe but at least 90%XD)
It's really logical if you think about it. Bullet's head is "round" so if it hits in a shallow angle it won't stop. Same thing happens with tank armor. Certain angle "bounces" rounds off.
@soundmachine6 Yes, it is, depending of the angle you shoot some bullets ricochets hiting ground and rocks. Some bullets ricochets doing aleatory curves too, it's amazing to see.. I tell you this for experience, cause have spented at night 30 tracing rounds using a FAL 7.62 in the army. Cya!
So they penetrate armor but bounce off the dirt?
NCisfullofhicks 1 year ago
@NCisfullofhicks you cant see the armor piercing rounds bouncing off anything as they are invisible to us in this video and in real life . all you can see are the tracer rounds which are designed differently and will nearly always bounce.
intoxicologist 1 year ago
Well, they look close. But could be a little better ;) Very good either way.
KeepItSidewayz 2 years ago
They say that the only vehicle you can use is the KA-50... so how can you use the hind?
DillonZ2 2 years ago
You don't.
The HIND used here isn't player controlled any more than the Vulcan in the ballistics demonstration was player controlled, this is a scenario made to demonstrate the ricochet modeling.
EtherealN 2 years ago
I guess its realistic because it's DCS but I have NEVER EVER seen bullits bouncing off solid ground. Is that normal ?
soundmachine6 2 years ago
Yes they do
tryckluft 2 years ago
Well ive never seen AP bullets in real so I believe you XD And there is no reason to not believe it because DCS is 100% realistic (well not 100% maybe but at least 90%XD)
soundmachine6 2 years ago
It's really logical if you think about it. Bullet's head is "round" so if it hits in a shallow angle it won't stop. Same thing happens with tank armor. Certain angle "bounces" rounds off.
Korrix 2 years ago
Jeah but it still looks weard XD
soundmachine6 2 years ago
@soundmachine6 Yes, it is, depending of the angle you shoot some bullets ricochets hiting ground and rocks. Some bullets ricochets doing aleatory curves too, it's amazing to see.. I tell you this for experience, cause have spented at night 30 tracing rounds using a FAL 7.62 in the army. Cya!
IIPAGANII 8 months ago
wow great effects:)
34532525 3 years ago
nice vid this game looks awsome
wohoo111 3 years ago