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Bad enough my computer cries when I boot the game up because the new min recommendation for ram is 16gb. >.>
edit: I honestly lost count of how many times I hit retry... this game should of been sold in physical copy only with a stress ball.
edit: ER... ok delete your comment then?
Also, if you haven't yet, try adjusting your loadout for the mission. Something like the Capstone Misfortune works well (for me at least,) as you can shoot the military drivers in the head instead of messing with every armoured vehicle. Don't worry about any passengers in the
Weimaraners - if they can't find another car, they won't be able to follow you and Zeno's chopper.
You can also try doing the mission grappled to either the helicopter or the Szturm (whichever you haven't tried yet,) since the game lets you pick which is easier for your play style.
Some missions take several tries. If something doesn't work the first time, it probably won't work the second or third that way either. Try different tactics. If you're still not able to get it, I recommend ignoring the mission for a couple minutes and liberating a military base. Some allow you to airdrop tanks, and that would give you a huge advantage since they're fast enough to keep up with Mario and the chopper.