Thread: [TEC] SUBROC/ Sea Lance?
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Old 07-07-17, 01:56 PM   #2
LeopardDriver
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Yeah, I made the Sea Lance some weeks ago and it works perfectly fine for me. You can find it in my Seawolf that is part of the Russian subs mod.

I know it was a canceled project, but I loved it in RSR and I love to use it now as well! Here is the raw data:

//UUM-125 Sea Lance
WeaponObjectReference=usn_SUBROCii
//WeaponSprite=hud/russian/wp_ss-n-16_sprite.png
WeaponSprite=hud/russian/wp_p700_sprite.png
WeaponType=MISSILE
MissilePayload=usn_mk50
Warhead=0
SurfaceLaunched=FALSE
MaxLaunchDepth=150
WireGuided=FALSE
RangeInYards=55000
RunSpeed=40
CruiseAltitude=150
ActiveRunSpeed=251
TurnRate=10
SensorAngles=60,15
SensorRange=1500
WeaponNoiseValues=190,190
MissileFiringRange=6000,40000
MaxPitchAngle=90
BoosterReleasedAfterSeconds=-1
HomeSettings=FALSE
AttackSettings=FALSE
DepthSettings=SKIM
MinCameraDistance=0.5
ResupplyTime=15
[Model]
ModelFile=weapons/assets/wp_ss-n-16
Material=weapons/assets/wp_ss-n-16_mat
MaterialTextures=weapons/assets/wp_ss-n-16_tx
MeshPosition=0,0,0
MeshWeapon=wp_ss-n-16
MeshWeaponCanister=wp_ss-n-16
MeshPosition=0,0,-0.0594
MissileTrailParticle=weapons/assets/usn_ugm84_missiletrail
MeshPosition=0,0,0
BoosterParticle=weapons/assets/wp_ss-n-16_boosterrelease
AudioSource=MissileLaunch
AudioClip=audio/weapons/missile_launch
AudioRollOff=LOGARITHMIC
AudioDistance=1,25
AudioPitch=1
AudioLoop=FALSE
AudioSource=MissileEngine
AudioClip=audio/weapons/jet_loop
AudioRollOff=LOGARITHMIC
AudioDistance=1,25
AudioPitch=1.1
AudioLoop=TRUE
[/Model]





[Weapon Reference]
WeaponName=Sea Lance
WeaponDescriptiveName=UUM-125 Sea Lance Missile
WeaponDescription=The UUM-125 Sea Lance, initially known as the Common ASW Standoff Weapon, was authorized in 1980 as a successor to both the UUM-44 SUBROC and RUR-5 ASROC anti-submarine missiles. The Sea Lance is housed inside a watertight capsule which can be launched from an ordinary 21 inch torpedo tube. After being fired, the capsule floats to the surface where the rocket will ignite. An inertial guidance system directs the missile to the general location of the target, after which the rocket will drop its Mk50 torpedo into the water.
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