#1
ROF is currently 20rpm, everywhere ive looked states 15-20rpm with an expert crew.
I cant help thinking that this would be with the fusing preset (ie. for defensive guns deep in germany which have had plenty of radar warning of an incoming bomber raid and could therefore preset the alt/time fuses and stack them up ready to fill the sky.)
The fusing station could only take 2 rounds at a time, it seems a bit far fetched that 2 rounds could be loaded into the fusing station, fuses set, rounds loaded into the breech and both fired in just 6s.
Should there be some kind of delay when adjusting the fusing?
And is the ROF too high anyway (ie. ~17rpm would be typical rather than ultimate 20rpm.)
#2
I assume that dispersion is modelled for the 88 rounds (as it is for other rounds), is variance in the fuse delay also modelled?
Cant find any specs on the fuses, but the timings cant have been that accurate and just a tiny time difference would translate into 100s of yards difference.
Given that we can adjust the fusing in realtime with a very accurate readout, and the icon range is also very accurate, I suspect the AH 88s will be much more deadly than RL 88s because the detonation of the shell is much less likely to over/undershoot the target.
thoughts?
