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No. The simple answer is no. No matter what you do, even if there are no enemies around when it happens, Chopper will still get hit by a missile and crash into the stadium after the ejection system fails. If you check the replay at the time Chopper says that he was hit and switch the view to Chopper's plane, you'll see that it never gets hit. It is just a requirement for the plot. I hate it, too.
To defeat and take down the helicopter in Road of the dead, you must avoid getting hit by the helicopter while it's shooting at you. Wait for the green board and after that, hit the chopper three times until the chopper is taken down. But remember to avoid hitting the cars. Note: Taking down the helicopter is not going to be easy.
If the submarine was 60 meters below the surface and the plane was at 340 meters above sea level, the missile would travel 340 m + 60 m or 400 meters to hit the plane.
No, it struck an iceberg.
You have to get the seeker missile then hold down on the wiimote and scroll over up to 5 targets.
it all depends on your style. With the AC130 u have to lead ur target quit a bit to hit them, while with the chopper gunner it points easy to shoot targets out for you and its alot easier to hit them. The disadvantage with the Chopper gunner is that it usually take 1-2 less shots to take it down and can be shot with a normal weapon too. Either or there both really nice to get.
An ASBM is an anti-ship ballistic missile, a military quasiballistic missile system designed to hit a warship at sea.
An AShBM is an anti-ship ballistic missile, a military quasiballistic missile system designed to hit a warship at sea.
If they get hit by one they will DIE!
It was hit in the hull by an exocet missile.
A heat seeking missile is basically a homing missile, that only searches for heat (there is lava on one side and a computer on the other side. The heat seeking missile will hit the lava because lava is WAY HOTTER than the computer).
The M45 submarine-launched ballistic missile was first tested in 1986. It was fired in 2004 from the Vigilant at a target near French Guinea, which it hit.