Kestrel 4500: environmental conditions - Guide - UNITAF Force Manual (FM)




Kestrel 4500: environmental conditions
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Guide
FM/BG-565.V2.02 - Kestrel 4500: environmental conditions
Guide

Use your Kestrel to find the current atmospheric temperature, pressure and humidity at your firing position. 

  • For this you have to open your Kestrel 4500 and go to Screen 2
  • Input the values shown in the AtragMX below.
Kestrel and Rangefinder data entries in the AtragMX

Above: Kestrel and Rangefinder data entries in the AtragMX

Published by Sgt Jochem on 05/07/2024 at 20:49

Previous Versions

Guide
FM/BG-565.V2.01 - Kestrel 4500: Environmental Conditions
Guide

Use your Kestrel to find the current atmospheric temperature, pressure and humidity at your firing position. 

  • For this you have to open your Kestrel 4500 and go to Screen 2
  • Input the values shown in the AtragMX below.
Kestrel and Rangefinder data entries in the AtragMX

Above: Kestrel and Rangefinder data entries in the AtragMX

Published by SFC mbaker5114 on 17/06/2024 at 22:57
Guide
FM/BG-565.V2.00 - Kestrel 4500: Environmental Conditions
Guide

Use your Kestrel to find the current atmospheric temperature, pressure and humidity at your firing position. 

  • For this you have to open your Kestrel 4500 and go to Screen 2
  • Input the values shown in the AtragMX below.
  • If you did everything correctly at the start of the game, you should now have the correct muzzle velocity.
Kestrel and Rangefinder data entries in the AtragMX

Above: Kestrel and Rangefinder data entries in the AtragMX

Published by SFC mbaker5114 on 17/06/2024 at 21:54
Guide
FM/BG-565.V1.02 - Kestrel 4500: Environmental Conditions
Guide

Use your Kestrel to find the current atmospheric temperature, pressure and humidity at your firing position. 

  • For this you have to open your Kestrel 4500 and go to Screen 2
  • Input the values shown in the AtragMX. (Figure 1)
  • If you did everything correctly at the start of the game, you should now have the correct muzzle velocity.

 

Use your Range Finder to measure the current distance and inclination angle to your target and input the values shown into the AtragMX. (Figure 2)

If equipped with a Vector range finder, you can connect the AtragMX to the Vector and have the distance and inclination values automatically inserted into the AtragMX. You can do this by:

  • Opening ACE self-interact: select Configure DAGR > Connect > Vector.
  • From then on, by holding Tab + R for one second centered on the target the values will be automatically sent ot the AtragMX.
Kestrel and Rangefinder data entries in the AtragMX

Above: Kestrel and Rangefinder data entries in the AtragMX

Published by SFC mbaker5114 on 17/06/2024 at 21:41
Guide
FM/BG-565.V1.01 - Using a Kestrel, Rangefinder, and (optionally) DAGR for AtragMX position environmental settings
Guide

Use your Kestrel to find the current atmospheric temperature, pressure and humidity at your firing position. 

  • For this you have to open your Kestrel 4500 and go to Screen 2
  • Input the values shown in the AtragMX. (Figure 1)
  • If you did everything correctly at the start of the game, you should now have the correct muzzle velocity.

Use your Kestrel to measure the wind.

  • For this you have to open your Kestrel 4500 and go to Screen 1.
  • Input the values shown in the AtragMX. (Figure 2)

Use your Range Finder to measure the current distance and inclination angle to your target and input the values shown into the AtragMX. (Figure 2)

If equipped with a Vector range finder, you can connect the AtragMX to the Vector and have the distance and inclination values automatically inserted into the AtragMX. You can do this by:

  • Opening ACE self-interact: select Configure DAGR > Connect > Vector.
  • From then on, by holding Tab + R for one second centered on the target the values will be automatically sent ot the AtragMX.
Kestrel and Rangefinder data entries in the AtragMX

Above: Kestrel and Rangefinder data entries in the AtragMX

Published by 2Lt Aiedail on 16/05/2024 at 18:00
Guide
FM/BG-565.V1.00 - Using a Kestrel, Rangefinder, and (optionally) DAGR for AtragMX position environmental settings
Guide

Use your Kestrel to find the current atmospheric temperature, pressure and humidity at your firing position. 

  • For this you have to open your Kestrel 4500 and go to Screen 2
  • Input the values shown in the AtragMX. (Figure 1)
  • If you did everything correctly at the start of the game, you should now have the correct muzzle velocity.

Use your Kestrel to measure the wind.

  • For this you have to open your Kestrel 4500 and go to Screen 1.
  • Input the values shown in the AtragMX. (Figure 2)

Use your Range Finder to measure the current distance and inclination angle to your target and input the values shown into the AtragMX. (Figure 2)

If equipped with a Vector range finder, you can connect the AtragMX to the Vector and have the distance and inclination values automatically inserted into the AtragMX.

  • Open ACE self-interact: select Configure DAGR > Connect > Vector.
  • From then on, by holding Tab + R for one second centered on the target the values will be automatically sent ot the AtragMX.
Kestrel and Rangefinder data entries in the AtragMX

Above: Kestrel and Rangefinder data entries in the AtragMX

Published by SSG Mohawk on 01/05/2024 at 15:15
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