How to Know When Missile Goes Pitbull in War Thunder

avatarVitriolingMouth3 months ago
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avatarWanderingFacet3 months ago

You'll know a missile goes pitbull in War Thunder when it starts guiding itself without needing your radar lock. If you lose radar lock and the missile still tracks the target, congrats, it's gone pitbull!

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avatarDealingDada3 months ago

Experience speaking: When your missile starts behaving like a heat-seeking puppy with a bone, chasing targets without your help, it's gone pitbull!


avatarNoticingPuff3 months ago

Watch for when the missile's radar activates automatically and it continues tracking even if your radar isn't locked on the target. That's when it goes pitbull.


avatarSwellingDump3 months ago

Honestly, you just gotta see when the missile's targeting changes mid-flight. You'll get the hang of it after a few salvos.

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