QUOTE(Neo|ofGeo @ Nov 22 2011, 05:21 PM)
Soon i will provide easy key word that will mean alot in just single word
example
Scatter = Break tactics a.s.a.p
Bullet Leak = Enemy Behind us
i thought of this because not all of us have silver tongue to speak in mumble
and the time to explain can cause the tide of the battle to change
Voice Comm Summary from Senior/Squad Leaders:
Kazaff - Always Spam Q to detect enemies locations. (This will be very ideal as it uses visual detection & visible on map)
Neo will give more input on key words.
But just in case we cannot get visual detection or no key words available - I have drafted a voice comm lingo to make it more precise, in case you need to use so that everyone can understand same lingo:
1. On land: The clock putting on horizontal position on the floor always in reference to Squad/Team leader/Drivers: Say enemies at:
12 O'clock (front),
1 O’clock (Diagonal right direction)
3 O’clock (Right)
9 O’clock (left)
6 O'clock (behind).
7 O’clock (Diagonal back right direction)
Only add Top or Below to the Clock. (front/left/back/right are all covered by the Clock).
2. If on plane/heli: the Clock is at vertical postion (in front of you – Clock reference is always at Cockpit even it if is from behind): Bogey at
12 O'clock (Top Front),
1 O’clock (Diagonal Top right direction)
3 O’clock (Cockpit right side/right wing side)
9 O’clock (Cockpit Left Side/left wing side)
6 O'clock (Cockpit Below/below the plane)
7 O’clock (Cockpit Diagonal left direction)
Front: refers to cockpit side eye level without adding the clock.
Bogey Behind/Tailing: refers to tail side eye level without adding the clock. If add clock always in reference to Cockpit clock:
Bogey tailing 12 O’clock – Behind top
Bogey tailing 3 O’Clock – (In reference to cockpit – it means behind right side)
Bogey tailing 9 O’Clock – (In ref to cockpit – it means behind left)
Bogey tailing 6 O’Clock – (Means behind below the plane)
Cheers mates happy voice comm.