Enemy Engaged – RAH-66 Comanche Versus Ka-52 Hokum

Enemy Engaged - RAH-66 Comanche Versus Ka-52 Hokum

Cheat Codes:
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Viktorior, Submitted the following Information:

While playing, press and hold Ctrl and R. You will be rearmed and repaired.


God Mode:
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Submitted by: rickHH

In the autoexec.bat file, you can enter the variable 
"set comanche_hokum set UIT:600000000000" 
This will make the player invulnerable for that many seconds after entering the cockpit.


CheatMode:
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Start a mission, press Esc, then hold Backspace and type KYLE.


Rearmed, refueled & repaired:
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Message: By pressing Ctrl in the middle of a flight you will be rearmed, refuelled & 
repaired.


Hints:
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A Suppression of Enemy Air Defense (SEAD) strike is one of the most dangerous types of 
combat missions, because you're often flying into the teeth of the enemy's air-defense 
network. The best course of action is to reduce speed whenever you enter a SAM's radar 
range and then stay out of its firing radius. Next, transition into a hover-hold position,
engage the bob up system, and, finally, fire on the missile battery from extreme range, 
preferably from behind a hill or low-lying obstacle. Don't forget that you may be able 
to hold off and call in an air or artillery strike to eliminate heavily defended enemy 
positions. 

If you're flying the Comanche and are tasked with a reconnaissance or Battle Damage 
Assessment (BDA) mission, remember to modify your gunship by switching to a low-observable
configuration. Removing the stubby wings will reduce your radar profile, making your 
aircraft much harder to spot on enemy radar screens. 

Try to keep the air-to-ground and air-to-air radar systems switched off until you reach 
the primary target. An active radar system will call attention to your whereabouts and 
alert nearby SAM batteries to your approximate position, making it much harder for you 
to complete your mission. 

At night and during inclement weather, make sure to switch on the Pilot Night Vision 
System (PNVS). The PNVS will enable you to see enemy targets much more clearly than 
might otherwise be the case. It will also amplify other potential hazards, such as 
power lines, buildings, and hillsides, making it much easier for you to maintain a 
map-of-the-earth flying profile.

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