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Revision as of 14:42, 15 July 2020
Description
- Description:
- Orders a unit via radio to reload defined magazine and fire given number of rounds on the given position.
- Groups:
- Uncategorised
Syntax
- Syntax:
- unit commandArtilleryFire [position, type, rounds]
- Parameters:
- unit: Object
- [position, type, rounds]: Array
- position: Position
- type (case sensitive): String
- rounds: Number
- Return Value:
- Nothing
Examples
- Example 1:
mortar1 commandArtilleryFire [[3000, 120, 1000], "8Rnd_82mm_Mo_shells", 3];
Additional Information
- See also:
- getArtilleryAmmogetArtilleryETAenableEngineArtillerygetArtilleryComputerSettingsshownArtilleryComputerinRangeOfArtilleryfiredoFirecommandFirecanFirefireAtTargetforceWeaponFirecommandSuppressiveFiredoArtilleryFiredoSuppressiveFireisManualFire
Notes
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Notes
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- Posted on April 18, 2020 - 14:28 (UTC)
- ansin11
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Arma 3 (1.98.146303): This command can not fire bursts consisting of more rounds than the given magazine type holds, even if there are several magazines of the same type available. The fire mission issued by this command ends once the artillery unit has to reload.
Example:
The Mk6 Mortar comes with four "8Rnd_82mm_Mo_shells" magazines, giving it a total of 32 HE shells. However,_mortar commandArtilleryFire [_somePos, "8Rnd_82mm_Mo_shells", 10];
will only fire 8 rounds instead of 10.
Similarly,_mortar commandArtilleryFire [_somePos, "8Rnd_82mm_Mo_shells", 7]; //First burst
will only fire 8 rounds total instead of 9; the second round of the second burst is never fired because the artillery unit has to reload after the first round of the second burst.
sleep 20; //Wait until first burst has been fired
_mortar commandArtilleryFire [_somePos, "8Rnd_82mm_Mo_shells", 2]; //Second burst