To improve IADS design in campaigns, this differentiates required long
and medium range SAMs. SAMs that must be long range SAMs are defined by
SA-10 or Patriot launchers, while medium range SAMs are defined by SA-2,
SA-3, or Hawk launchers.
Long range SAMs positions will only be populated by long range SAMs
(Patriots and SA-10s), and not all factions have those available. Medium
range SAMs currently comprise all air defenses that are not long range
SAMs, so if the faction includes flak guns in their `sams` property then
flak guns may be spawned at medium range SAM locations.
Base defenses and random SAM locations continue to use either type of
SAM.
Doesn't allow helos or harriers to do it either even though they should
be able to because we don't currently support ground spawns, which would
be needed to prevent those aircraft from using the runway. Even then, I
don't know if they can be forced to *land* vertically.
Fixes https://github.com/Khopa/dcs_liberation/issues/432
Removed always True "event successful"
Add `AirWarEvent` as the primary game `Event` applied to every miz
Cleanup of `FrontLineAttackEvent`
Change `Operation.is_awacs_enabled` to two bools for each side red/blue
Currently controlled by whether an AWACs is available for the faction
(and only ever true for Blue)
The aircraft that have not been fragged will now be spawned in parking
to provide more targets for OCA strikes. We do this only at airports,
not carriers. The AI has enough trouble taxiing around uncrowded carrier
decks that we probably shouldn't make it harder for them, plus most of
the aircraft will be stored below the flight deck (we allow 90 aircraft
to be stored at the carrier, which certainly will not fit on the flight
deck).
The aircraft are spawned in an uncontrolled state and nothing will
activate them, so aside from the cost of rendering them they shouldn't
affect performance.
Fixes https://github.com/Khopa/dcs_liberation/issues/148
Enabled for bluefor modern, since they ought to have GPS but seemingly
don't.
This change does nothing until https://github.com/pydcs/dcs/pull/102
lands and we update to it.
The UI sets these to the proper enum types; only the default is wrong.
Fix the default and clean up the associated code.
Note that this does minorly break save compatibility and alters default
behavior, since previously we were ignoring the default option. Ignoring
the default looks unintentional since there is no explicit "don't force
this option" setting in the UI.
Existing saves can be fixed simply by changing this option to something
else and then back.
Generated units are added to this during mission generation so we can
map destroyed units back to the data that generated them. Currently only
implemented for aircraft as a proof of concept.
Breaks save compat because it adds new fields to `Flight` that have no
constant default. Removing all of our other save compat at the same
time.
Note that player flights with a divert point will have a nav point for
their actual landing point. This is because we place the divert point
last, and DCS won't let us have a land point anywhere but the final
waypoint. It would allow a LandingReFuAr point, but they're only
generated for player flights anyway so it doesn't really matter.
Fixes https://github.com/Khopa/dcs_liberation/issues/342
All of the callers are passing altitude in meters because that's what
pydcs uses. This still returns knots which makes it extra weird, but
that's what almost all of the callers expect.
It's probably a good idea to introduce some explicit types for the
various distance and speed units to avoid these sorts of mistakes.
The AI isn't making use of these yet, but it's not smart enough to do so
anyway.
Would benefit from an icon to differentiate it on the map.
I'm stretching the definition of "control point" quite a bit. We might
want to put a class above `ControlPoint` for `AirSpawnLocation` to
represent types of spawn locations that can't be captured and don't have
ground objectives.
Fixes https://github.com/Khopa/dcs_liberation/issues/274
We currently have three methods of choosing locations for TGOs:
1. From the campaign miz
2. From the per-CP mizdata files
3. Randomly
Move the selection among these sources into a single place and use it
everywhere that we search for a TGO location.
Longer term methods 2 and 3 will be removed.
Like with deleting waypoints, these will degrade the flight plan to the
2.1 behavior.
Ascend/descend points aren't in use any more, so I removed those.
Like with deleting waypoints, these will degrade the flight plan to the
2.1 behavior.
Ascend/descend points aren't in use any more, so I removed those.