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Sad to see such BS written from somebody that clearly don't know anything about hightier gameplay...
And what do you think is the circle that shows you planes and drones? :) Or am I the only one who has this skill in the game? :)
There's probably no point in commenting on your comment. I think you've rather revealed yourself and your inexperience, by writing to other people about their skills and that they haven't even played them at a higher level. So I'd be interested in how you are doing, how much you've played in the game and how many nations you have researched when you have the courage to write a similar comment to others.
Just for your information, I have over 8.6k hours in the game. :) I'm in the end game and I have almost all nations researched to the top tier and yes, even the aviation trees, not just the tank trees. But yes, I didn't even look at the higher BR. :D:D:D I played Ozelot recently, because I finished the German tree as one of the last and with Ozelot I cleared the entire sky and created a no-fly zone in every game without any problems. I have no problem with Ozelot destroying 4-5 planes per game, so tell us how you are doing? :)
You know, there is a difference if someone has no skill, or can't play a certain vehicle, and the real power of the vehicle. Many SPAA players literally can't play, but they complain that they are weak, that's probably your case too. :)
If i want jets done i will take rather the OSA instead of waiting for an aircraft to come into the 6km effective range of the stinger...btw. how well do u fight helicopters hovering 8km away or dealing with those having IR jammers equipt with that precious little ozelot i wonder Mr. "i have over 8k h and don't know with what tech my vehicles are equipt"?
No, because I don't need to know the exact specifications of the vehicles, I'm playing a game, not a historical window. But keep playing with the words, you know very well that Ozelot has the ability to show you and inform you about the planes in the sky, whether it's a standard radar or a search engine of some other variant.
But of course, you didn't answer a single one of my questions, you're just trying to come up with nonsense, deviate from them, invent things that no one asked and no one is interested in because you can't write a constructive answer.
Why don't you write to us how many games you have played in the game and how many nations you have researched at the top tier when you're a hero in the comments and don't hesitate to write to other players that they can't play and haven't even seen high tier? :) What's the problem? But yes, it's easier to quickly change the topic to nonsense than to say that I don't know the difference between classic radar and IRST mode and blah, blah, blah. So classic childish, start trolling and try to ridicule the discussion with something else that has nothing to do with the topic...
And you can take OSU as a second SPAA just in case of distant targets, it probably didn't occur to you that you can have two SPAAs, yes. :D But nothing surprising since you obviously have no skill with SPAA, but you definitely know the technical details, that's important. :) You won't believe it, but SPAA are very cheap to deploy, so you can easily use two of them. But an experienced player like you certainly knows that. :)
But yes, if I can clear the entire sky with Ozelot, one player can do it, another can't, the problem will be in SPAA, of course. :D
Another pointless childish rage answer. :) You haven't written how many hours you have played in the game and how many nations you have researched to the top tier if you mock others for it. Hmm, what will it be? :) I will continue to use Ozelot because I can clear the entire sky with him, I don't see a reason why not. :) But I understand that no one can play with SPAA. After your two answers, there is no point in communicating with you anymore, it's a waste of time. Try to improve yourself more than just being wise and mocking others, then maybe you will learn to play SPAA and you don't have to write that they are weak. Believe me, if I can do it as an incompetent player who doesn't know anything even after 8.6k hours and all nations to the top tier, you can do it too. :) I wish you a nice rest of the day.
I have no problem with that. For me, Ozelot is just as good, maybe even better SPAA than Strela and I consider Strela to be one of the best SPAA on my BR 10.3 in the whole game. I admit that I probably overdid 10.7, but 10.3 without problems. I can play even more effectively with Ozelot thanks to its high speed and ability to move, hide, from enemy aircraft than with Strela, etc. Plus I have thermals, which significantly improves aircraft spotting capabilities and of course radar, or as my friend wrote above, IRST mode so that we are perfectly accurate otherwise we are amateurs. :) It only has worse missiles than Strela, but they are still good enough when used correctly to erase the entire sky.
For example, if I play CAS with Mavarick missiles, shoot and forget, for me Ozelot is theoretically a bigger threat than e.g. 2S6. The 2S6 can detect my RWR thanks to its conventional radar and I know the approximate direction of where it is and in most cases I know if a semi-guided missile from the 2S6 is flying at me, while the Ozelot has IR missiles that nothing warns me about and I don't know about them. Also, the 2S6 is much larger and less mobile than the Ozelot, I can find it much easier and attack it. Whereas the Ozelot, if I get too close and it's properly hidden, I don't even know about it until it notices the missile flying towards me, which is often too late, or I don't even notice it and I'm destroyed.
So the problem isn't even where the Ozelot would be, but rather where the 2S6 is located. :D It should be higher than on BR 10.7.
As has been written here many times, many players do not know how to play SPAA. They mistakenly expect that with SPAA it is enough to just spawn, stay still and shoot missiles at the first plane they see and that is a mistake. Then they find SPAA weak, but that is a mistake, they just play them incorrectly. Especially at these BR 10.0-11.3 SPAA absolutely dominates against planes that do not have long-range air-to-ground missiles, fire it, forget it.
First of all, Russian machines often have more favorable BR from unknown reasons than other machines from other nations. But I won't discuss that here.
The main factors are,
The ZSU doesn't have a hard lock on the seeker, it's a pretty important thing. Thanks to that you can't help the missiles with pre-aiming, which is quite important in many cases.
The ZSU doesn't have thermals like the Ozelot, also a pretty important thing
The ZSU only has 4 missiles while the Ozelot has 8.
The ZSU only has 10g missiles, the Ozelot has 13g.
The ZSU can't spot enemies, the Ozelot can.
The ZSU is bigger, slower, easier to detect by enemies.
The only advantage of the ZSU is the 23 mm cannon compared to the Ozelot.
So here you have 5 disadvantages compared to the Ozelot and one advantage. Do you understand the difference between Ozelot 9.7 and ZSU 9.3? So arguing that ZSU is on 9.3 so Ozelot can be too is not the right way.
Ozelot no gun.
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