Because as it is they are tracking and adjusting vector before they are even fully out of their launch tubes... I've seen them leave launchers at upwards of 90 degree angles that should not be even possible..
These are guided missiles launched from tubes and need to act more like one..
Guided missiles normally have a short delay after launch before they are oriented and adjust their vectors to home in on the target..
This delay is out of the necessity of achieving a successful launch and separation from the launch vehicle. It allows them to get clear of their missile tube and avoid launch failures.
As it is now they are turning at impossible angles at targets on the peripheral. They need to have a more realistic trajectory to them.
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Streaks Need A Homing Delay After Launch.
Started by JadePanther, Feb 16 2013 10:20 PM
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