Higher generation missiles of this kind are more maneuverable, can speed up to acceptable level over time, and use tandem-charge to negate ERA effects. These missiles over distance eventually level out back into a straight trajectory, however if the target is close enough before this happens, one may exploit the flight pattern to perform a top-down attack onto the enemy's weaker roof armour and hit the enemy while they're behind cover. This can be seen in vehicles like the Strv 81 (Rb.52) and Striker designs, with the missiles aligned upwards to clear any cover protecting the vehicle. Instead of firing in a straight trajectory, the missile would have an upward launch motion to clear any obstructions in front, like cover for the vehicle. One solution to this problem was a change in firing method. This leaves the user very vulnerable and open to fire.
WAR THUNDER JOYSTICK SENSITIVITY MANUAL
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