Me too. I really loved this series since it rivaled Ace Combat. And aside from AC Infinity, it definitely topped any AC game for that generation. I especially loved the first one with all the planes especially the old ones... I wish I had all that extra content for HAWX 2. Glad I have my Razorback for HAWX 1.
@@Virtual_Villain VR? Didn't know they had that. Also I liked Asst ON/OFF better than Ace Combat Assault Horizon Dogfight Mode. I'm lucky to have HAWX 1 & 2 but I only have the DLC for HAWX 1. I really wanted the Cold War DLC for HAWX2.
@@osamabinladen824 "Over G Fighters // F-16 1v4 Dogfight" youtube search that. It is sort of a B class Xbox 360 game.. The story mode is complete ass, but everything in the jet is great. It also has the perfect controller layout for any flight sim i have ever played, you move head with one stick and well its just perfect.
It's been 4 years since the last airbattle games were released but only strategies. I know lots of AC fans here in the Republic of Georgia. I'll be really happy to see new game again
I know im very late on this but... this was my most played game on the ps3 when i was younger, following the 1st edition of HAWX, i really loved the gameplay on both games and didnt even bother about the graphics probably because it was good for its time back then. I wish they could make a 3 installment or a remastered version for the ps4 and xbox one and PC.
LOL. I have not noticed it before. But wait, i did some google search and it appears to be true! F-16 front gear compartment is located under air intake www.b-domke.de/AviationImages/Viper/Images/0730.jpg You are probably civilian aviation engineer like me. Because i have never payed attention to this F-16 detail.
this game is only 9 years old and people talking about this brings back memories i wonder how a 9 years old person should be allowed to play a game which is not definitively for that age !!!
yes i have this and it give,s FEAR for ace combat 7 controls ,this Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X. 2 have the worst control layout for speed and aileron rudder controls for button maping
USAF General here, with the real-life version of HAWX Flight, as you know 'em from the original game, or from this game, HAWX Squadron. Under the same name as the in-game unit, the High Altitude War eXperimental, or HAWX, Flight is a battle-hardened group of active duty soldiers flying top-notch US aircraft. F-35s and F-22s, along with earlier strike and air superiority aircraft, to include a modified version of the world-famous (and feared) F-14 Tomcat, armed with the feared AIM-64 Phoenix and a top-secret derivative of this weapon, are used. The F-14 derivative is codenamed, "Sky Striker". That's all I'm telling you about that. We also employ the feared F-117 Nighthawk as well as combat reconnaissance UAVs (drones) such as the Global Hawk, and weaponized drones (Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicles, or UCAVs) like the MQ-9 Reaper, a derivative of the Predator drone. In addition, we employ smaller recon drones that are about the size of a model aircraft, for stealthy, silent operations. You use one of them to listen in on the terrorists' conversations in this game, as soon as mission 3 to be precise. Late in the game, you use the same type of drone to mark targets for a strike on the terror network, to be carried out by an F-35 Joint Strike Fighter as the next mission. The markers are IR flares, launched using a compressed-gas cannon mounted aboard the drone. (If you listen closely when launching the flares for the strike, you can hear a small burst of sound. It hisses, almost like a short burst spray can. You might just confuse it for static. It's actually the gas cannon firing.) In the fifth mission, you man the guns on an AC-130 in order to cover a Ghost Recon team sent in to extract Crenshaw from the terror network. These drones use a rotor in the center of the aircraft to provide lift, rather than external jet engines or bladed props. This ensures they are silent. UFOs? Nope! UAVs. They are Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, drones operated by the US Air Force. We in the USAF can fly pretty much any US service aircraft, including the Tomcat (which was originally a US Navy aircraft) the AC-130 gunship, and these drones. Because we are also Spec Ops, we may be asked to go anywhere and do anything. That means we are trained to launch and land on aircraft carriers, as you see here in HAWX 2. We're also trained to do other things as well, far beyond what is normally required of aircrews in the USAF. And we have compatriots in this effort.The Pentagon has authorized construction of a 5 mecha-drone group called Dragon Squadron, controlled by the Squadron Leader in Dragon One. For those of you who don't know the term, Mecha-Drones are both mechas and drones. (Mechas are sci-fi style, one-man robotic craft. They either walk, fly, or a combination of the two. Some are used as spacecraft, and they are usually armed. They usually show up in Japanese anime, with the most famous mecha being Voltron: Defender of the Universe, although a few Live Action shows, such as Power Rangers, used mechas as well. Most mechas are either humanoid or animal.) However, these mechas can change shape (transform) into one of two modes: Aerial Mode (Aircraft) and a land strike mode (Mecha form.) The animal chosen for the Mecha form was a European Dragon, fierce, indomitable, untamable. A fire-spewing menace. Once unleashed, no one can stop it. To try is foolhardy. You see, the issue for opposing forces is, no one knows which one is the command unit, AKA Dragon One. This is because they all look identical, even the pilot! A holographic imager in Dragon One scans the pilot after he's seated and has been confirmed as authorized to fly the squadron. Then hologram generators in the cockpits of Dragon Two through Dragon Five replicate him in their cockpits. All of the Dragon Squadron aircraft are programmed to be "social defenders". This means when one is attacked, they all respond if they are able, which means small, fast attacks are suicide. They'll run into a wall of titanium, a burst of concentrated Gatling gun fire, Gatling laser fire, or a burst of flame. In order from closest to farthest ranged counter, of course. Also, if you hit the wall, you just went splat. (Nothing like hitting a wall of gigantic titanium scales to bring a suicide run to an end.) In short, nothing less than a low-yield nuke will stop these things. Even then, they are shielded against even the highest level of EMP, chemical, and biological attacks. So you've got to score a direct hit. And targeting an atomic weapon that precise requires either being in the blast area personally (bad idea) or having an advanced onboard guidance system with inhuman perfection as to accuracy levels. And we'll detect that. Furthermore, multiple redundant guidance systems ensure we remain in control of all units. And if you strike the wrong craft, it reports where it was "injured" to the other four, which immediately turn and strike back, offloading their full destructive power. Damage is automatically reported to the CPU of each craft, the information going up an electrochemical system similar to the nervous system in animals and humans. In other words, each craft can "feel" when they are damaged. Once that happens, the craft doesn't just say "OW!" and fly on. It sees you and any group you're with as a threat. And then it's weapons away! Because neutralization of threats to the aircraft itself is priority #1. To avoid a "Terminator" situation where these things go rogue, the aircraft REQUIRE at least one tracking device to be functional aboard, IN ADDITION to a HUMAN pilot. CAPTCHAs work well to confirm that a civilian is working a computer screen, so why won't an authorization code/voiceprint ID/fingerprint ID combination work to confirm that there is indeed a person in that cockpit, and authorize a military person to be in that hangar? A separate voiceprint ID and authorization code will be used for takeoff and certain strike missions. This system (in addition to certain other, classified systems) will also ensure that no terrorist gets close. I'm not here to brag, but I am here to watch and see whether this game does the HAWX name justice as a real-life squadron. And perhaps, to see whether anyone is interested in the USAF now that they know HAWX is real and that Dragon Squadron exists. BTW, the aircraft do "talk", utilizing a computerized voice modulation system to change electrical impulses into sound. That would be quite entertaining if a historic aircraft (such as a P-51, B-17, or even a B-29) could tell you all about itself and its' service record! Imagine if all you had to do was walk up to a PBY Catalina Flying Boat and it would speak, telling you about everything that happened in its' "life" before it retired, speaking in a pleasant feminine purr, telling you of when propeller-driven aircraft like the Catalina herself prowled the air, patrolling for U-Boats and other enemy vessels, tossing depth charges down into the sea to literally crush enemy submarines. Imagine if a Navy battleship could guide you around inside herself, recounting famous battles and events that took place upon her decks. Also, imagine if a historic Army facility, such as Fort Huachuca in Arizona, or White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico, could guide its' civilian visitors to various sites, recounting famous events or tests that happened in those areas. (Fort Huachuca is the headquarters for US Army Intelligence, and White Sands is well-known for missile tests. But how many people know that White Sands was a divert site for the Space Shuttle if both Kennedy Space Center and Vandenberg Air Force Base in California were unavailable, and that the Shuttle had to use White Sands as a divert field on at least one mission?) Imagine if the US Air Force Space and Missile Museum, near Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, could self-guide tourists. Also, imagine if these facilities were not only self-guiding, but interactive, able to answer any questions you might have as a tourist. Imagine a living time machine, using artifacts of the past, each with their own interpretation of events they participated in, one from the air, from the sea, from the land, even from under the sea and in space! Imagine a fully interactive missile silo, where people, tourists all, played the role of silo commander, launch officers, and other silo personnel. An epic role-play of massive educational value. Then again, we also could have kids acting out the intro scene to the movie WarGames. (Which was filmed in an actual missile silo/museum!) Either way, that's quite an interesting concept!
+Kerry Freeman Hello USAF General. Where do you study? Elementary or Junior high? Are you planning to go to college? If so, what field would you choose?
***** Very funny. I'm a college graduate, as all officers are. And you must be an officer in order to fly manned aircraft in the United States Air Force. (Drones can be flown by enlisted personnel, but as I said above, both HAWX and Dragon Squadron are Special Operations (Spec Ops) units. These folks can be called upon to "go anywhere, do anything, at any time." So, we must be qualified to fly both drones, and manned aircraft. So every last one of us are officers.) And while I recommend going through the US Air Force Academy, you aren't likely to gain entry, as you must go through a very competitive selection process. A lot of folks want to serve their country, you know,. There are other paths, such as College (not high school) Reserve Officer Training Corps, or ROTC. And while College ROTC (sometimes known as Senior ROTC) will get you an Officer's rank, it does not guarantee you a slot in the pilot training program. Furthermore, you could simply go to your recruiter, college diploma in hand, and ask to be trained as a pilot. Either way, you MUST go to college if you want to fly. Now, I don't know whether you've heard this or not, but doctor or lawyers get a jump on others who become officers, as they get an automatic rank boost, starting at the rank of Captain (O-3) instead of Second Lieutenant (O-1). However, in truth, both doctors and lawyers are excluded from the "flying club", so to speak, and must go into the medical or JAG corps, respectively. In any case, when you are asked what job you want, I would simply tell whoever asked you that you wish to become a pilot, and (s)he will do the rest.
Very good trolling, too bad the USAF would never bring back the F-117 or the F-14 seeing as they are both irrelevant as their roles have been largely taken by the F-16CM Facon, the F-22 Raptor, and F/A-18F Super Hornet. The AIM-54s had a terrible PK and were inaccurate as shit. The United States Air Force does not disclose clandestine operations with civilians.
We have brought back the F-14, exclusively for training purposes. Now, the Sky Striker derivative of the F-14 is designed to be modular, like the familiar B-52 strategic bomber. In other words, like the B-52, the Sky Strikers will be able to continue protecting the US of A for a century or more! As for the AIM-54, it may indeed have those problems. But its' derivative is vastly improved. Actually a spin-stabilized rocket, it is nine missiles in one, with eight of the of them working off radar reflections from the radar on board the ninth "mother missile". They have Fire and Forget capabilities, so the launching Sky Striker can bank away to safety after launching. Then, on its' own, the Mother Missile goes to work, painting up to a maximum of eight targets with its' onboard radar and pickling off missiles to wipe 'em out. The ninth and final strike is carried out by the Mother Missile itself, using kinetic impact. It's basically a self-contained, air-to-air, guided Patriot missile battery, coupled with a lot more firepower and accuracy. Plus, it's designed to wipe out an entire squadron in one smooth shot. And as anyone who has worked in appropriations an the Pentagon will tell you; the Marine Sniper's motto of "One Shot, One Kill" isn't exactly how it works when dealing with expensive missiles instead of dirt-cheap bullets! However, when carrying six of these babies, you are actually packing the equivalent of 6 times 9, or 54, missiles in a neat little package. So knowing the potential savings as far as dollar signs go --- how many would you take? BTW, more missiles = more kills, or at least a higher chance of them. Also, remember the opening moments of the first Gulf War when F-117s dropped pinpoint-accurate strikes on Iraqi soil? How about when the Iraqis blindly opened up every gun in town trying, desperately, to destroy them? How about the barrages of flak lighting up the night like fireworks as Saddam Hussain's so-called "elite" Republican Guard troops shot blindly into the sky? Remember that? Well. do you remember how the F-117 was only revealed to the public eye AFTER that attack, UPON ORDERS FROM THE PENTAGON??? Well, I have orders to reveal Dragon Squadron's presence to you all. 'Course, you gave me the reaction I've been expecting. Disbelief. Doubt. "You're a troll." Truth WILL hurt! Literally.
+GamePlayShare I was also playing games in this ratio relatively recently, because until 2yrs ago i had a great EIZO CRT monitor, but because newer games don't really support this, i was forced to switch to shitty LCD. It took me a lot of time to get used to 60hz refresh rate.
***** i also using CRT display now, even i have wide-screen LCD too. I like CRT because its low resolution 1024x768 allows me to play most games on maximum settings without need of too powerful videocard (i am using GTX650ti) and if possible i can use anti-aliasing to compensate smaller resolution. Btw only few games do not support 4:3 ration. Most of them are ports from consoles like Spec ops: the line.
the very things that I hate on this game are no freedom on aircraft choices / customization & the COD bomber shenanigans take took way to many missions.
in my country...this game is very very difficult to play after installation...always have messeage "check your connection" ...but i play offline and change the settings proxy offline mode in uplay...that messeage still out....
@@GamePlayShare still dude...event i am download from skidrow to...i read every articel in internet i has been try every ways...still no effect...has been 10 years i try to find the way how i can play this game
Yay i have this game. All thise kids be like, these are sh*t grafics. While we be, this game is educational and teaches us how hard it is to fly a plane
+Davit Chikashua maybe never. Many PC players dont like AC for its arcade gameplay. I am fan of hardcore flight sims, but love AC too. I even bought PS2 mainly just because of AC games
HAWX 1&2 was better than ace combat you fly radical maneuvers by switching your flight assistance on or off plus they had the a bigger selection of air craft and you plays as different pilots from different branches and countries
Mais uma vez falo, não tenho jogo para crianças, so para maores de 18 anos! Eu tenho quase 40 anos, sou um ex fuzileiro naoseria estupido para colocar um jogo deste nível para crianças. Isto cabe aos pais tomarem conta do que os seus filhos estão jogando. PAMAJ
Yes, HAWX 1 is better. HAWX 2 has two major problems. First is that story is not as intresting as the first game and second is that missles are way to easy to dodge compared to the 1st game.
That was the worst scenario game they ever made. And still the overly rated, pricey hardware & online milking continues with all it mediocrity & evil criminal minded players & ppl. This must be the worst generation of ppl to date. Greedy fearful slaves.
I remember when my dad got me this game on my PS3 when I was only 6 and I remember playing it everyday I came back from school.
IceCreamBee same
same at same age
same
same when i was 6 XD
This brings back so many memories
True.
I loved the Off-Mode!
Kinda sad I don't have a PS3 at this time..and Ace Combat doesn't have this Feature, but with VR it's pretty cool too.
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Me too. I really loved this series since it rivaled Ace Combat. And aside from AC Infinity, it definitely topped any AC game for that generation. I especially loved the first one with all the planes especially the old ones... I wish I had all that extra content for HAWX 2. Glad I have my Razorback for HAWX 1.
@@Virtual_Villain VR? Didn't know they had that. Also I liked Asst ON/OFF better than Ace Combat Assault Horizon Dogfight Mode.
I'm lucky to have HAWX 1 & 2 but I only have the DLC for HAWX 1. I really wanted the Cold War DLC for HAWX2.
Fuck yaa
Classical masterpiece, loved playing this game as a kid
Yes same and rainbow six
From every flight game i've played i would have to say that "Over G" has the perfect mix of realism and arcade feel to it.
Over G? Never heard of it.
@@osamabinladen824 "Over G Fighters // F-16 1v4 Dogfight" youtube search that. It is sort of a B class Xbox 360 game.. The story mode is complete ass, but everything in the jet is great. It also has the perfect controller layout for any flight sim i have ever played, you move head with one stick and well its just perfect.
2020 and i still miss this game :(
end of 2024 and I still remember
I remember playing this on my 360, and now I play DCS. Memories.
The carrier USS Franklin D. Roosevelt my brother served on the real ship
You can't help but think now much of an honorable man morgonov is
Sriously? You are not russian, are you?
It's been 4 years since the last airbattle games were released but only strategies. I know lots of AC fans here in the Republic of Georgia. I'll be really happy to see new game again
+Davit Chikashua
some games could be played for many years.
Lock-on, DCS, Il-2
+GamePlayShare War Thunder?
Husky The Dinosaur
It lacks good SP
This brings back memories
yeah
I used to play this game when I was a kid and now I still like it
I had no idea this game existed, I played the original H.A.W.X but this is news to me.
"Ambush!"
All we were missing in the first RuAF mission was someone going "Cyka Blyat!" and it would have been perfect 🤣🤣
I know im very late on this but...
this was my most played game on the ps3 when i was younger, following the 1st edition of HAWX, i really loved the gameplay on both games and didnt even bother about the graphics probably because it was good for its time back then. I wish they could make a 3 installment or a remastered version for the ps4 and xbox one and PC.
HAWX 1 & 2 already on PC with better graphics too.
Holy shit I forgot this was a thing. This game was the bomb back in the day.
Felt a lot better than the first game IMO. A lot less dicky-swingy.
I'm getting HAWX because I like it
Black Pill you dare oppose him mortal
Thank you so much for making this video! I loved the first game so much, but can't afford the second game yet.
I also could not afford it but stil played it. I hope you get the hint
Many thanks for the upload!!
sometimes the first game is the best
At 4:48, when chassis folds into jet engine air intake, engineer in me was dying from laughter :) :)
LOL. I have not noticed it before.
But wait, i did some google search and it appears to be true! F-16 front gear compartment is located under air intake www.b-domke.de/AviationImages/Viper/Images/0730.jpg
You are probably civilian aviation engineer like me. Because i have never payed attention to this F-16 detail.
It's True
www.b-domke.de/AviationImages/Viper/Images/0730.jpg
The only mission I remember playing, was the AC-130 mission.
That section which you have to escape with Drachev brings back the soundtrack from H.A.W.X 1...
all so heres a tip you don't all ways have to use your flairs try dodgeing the missiles I think use your flairs for emergencys
the black planes with the red star is like a master flyer so it hard to take down they can get really annoying
Just made an ace combat with Tom Clancy story
fuck this shit, i play ace combat
just kidding bro this is a great game, although ace combat is a bit more fun to me
Wtf your comment is lol ,
Marko Vig gchl
this game is only 9 years old and people talking about this brings back memories i wonder how a 9 years old person should be allowed to play a game which is not definitively for that age !!!
Man! you are invincible!. you should have been in the Air force... Thanks for such a huge entairtainment!!
That was really great.
ilove it.
The control was easy with the keyboerd
the graphicks on video is terreble but in the computer is very very good
I play the Xbox edition. I didn't know that there was a pc version until about three weeks ago.
Unfortunately PC and Xbox versions are not compatible in MP
it would be cool if you could put in a cheat code for this game and see what its like from the transport planes and train view and all that stuff
thanks for the upload dude
The Nostalgia
Lots of memories!!!!
Doe anyone know the name of the song that starts at 2:23:16?
I've gone through the HAWX and HAWX 2 soundtracks
Sarude - Dandstorm
the transport planes have big smile
for me the control of the game is kinda wierd for me but the story is really interesting
Any hint if they will remastered it on PS4?
I doubt. And i don't even get why the developers remaster other games. Better make a new one. We still can play older ones.
Only thing that bug me with this game I wish could pick your load out and what jet you wanted for missions
yes i have this and it give,s FEAR for ace combat 7 controls ,this Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X. 2
have the worst control layout for speed and aileron rudder controls for button maping
Well atleast walters got the doors open for you
Well, this just shits all over the Wii version..
yep :Kappa:
This is like an older version of ace combat 7
HAWX is very similar to Ace Combat, and I honestly don't get the rivalry, I love both games
USAF General here, with the real-life version of HAWX Flight, as you know 'em from the original game, or from this game, HAWX Squadron.
Under the same name as the in-game unit, the High Altitude War eXperimental, or HAWX, Flight is a battle-hardened group of active duty soldiers flying top-notch US aircraft.
F-35s and F-22s, along with earlier strike and air superiority aircraft, to include a modified version of the world-famous (and feared) F-14 Tomcat, armed with the feared AIM-64 Phoenix and a top-secret derivative of this weapon, are used.
The F-14 derivative is codenamed, "Sky Striker".
That's all I'm telling you about that.
We also employ the feared F-117 Nighthawk as well as combat reconnaissance UAVs (drones) such as the Global Hawk, and weaponized drones (Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicles, or UCAVs) like the MQ-9 Reaper, a derivative of the Predator drone.
In addition, we employ smaller recon drones that are about the size of a model aircraft, for stealthy, silent operations.
You use one of them to listen in on the terrorists' conversations in this game, as soon as mission 3 to be precise. Late in the game, you use the same type of drone to mark targets for a strike on the terror network, to be carried out by an F-35 Joint Strike Fighter as the next mission. The markers are IR flares, launched using a compressed-gas cannon mounted aboard the drone. (If you listen closely when launching the flares for the strike, you can hear a small burst of sound. It hisses, almost like a short burst spray can. You might just confuse it for static. It's actually the gas cannon firing.) In the fifth mission, you man the guns on an AC-130 in order to cover a Ghost Recon team sent in to extract Crenshaw from the terror network.
These drones use a rotor in the center of the aircraft to provide lift, rather than external jet engines or bladed props. This ensures they are silent.
UFOs? Nope! UAVs.
They are Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, drones operated by the US Air Force.
We in the USAF can fly pretty much any US service aircraft, including the Tomcat (which was originally a US Navy aircraft) the AC-130 gunship, and these drones.
Because we are also Spec Ops, we may be asked to go anywhere and do anything. That means we are trained to launch and land on aircraft carriers, as you see here in HAWX 2. We're also trained to do other things as well, far beyond what is normally required of aircrews in the USAF.
And we have compatriots in this effort.The Pentagon has authorized construction of a 5 mecha-drone group called Dragon Squadron, controlled by the Squadron Leader in Dragon One.
For those of you who don't know the term, Mecha-Drones are both mechas and drones. (Mechas are sci-fi style, one-man robotic craft. They either walk, fly, or a combination of the two. Some are used as spacecraft, and they are usually armed. They usually show up in Japanese anime, with the most famous mecha being Voltron: Defender of the Universe, although a few Live Action shows, such as Power Rangers, used mechas as well. Most mechas are either humanoid or animal.) However, these mechas can change shape (transform) into one of two modes: Aerial Mode (Aircraft) and a land strike mode (Mecha form.)
The animal chosen for the Mecha form was a European Dragon, fierce, indomitable, untamable.
A fire-spewing menace.
Once unleashed, no one can stop it.
To try is foolhardy. You see, the issue for opposing forces is, no one knows which one is the command unit, AKA Dragon One. This is because they all look identical, even the pilot!
A holographic imager in Dragon One scans the pilot after he's seated and has been confirmed as authorized to fly the squadron. Then hologram generators in the cockpits of Dragon Two through Dragon Five replicate him in their cockpits.
All of the Dragon Squadron aircraft are programmed to be "social defenders".
This means when one is attacked, they all respond if they are able, which means small, fast attacks are suicide.
They'll run into a wall of titanium, a burst of concentrated Gatling gun fire, Gatling laser fire, or a burst of flame.
In order from closest to farthest ranged counter, of course.
Also, if you hit the wall, you just went splat. (Nothing like hitting a wall of gigantic titanium scales to bring a suicide run to an end.)
In short, nothing less than a low-yield nuke will stop these things.
Even then, they are shielded against even the highest level of EMP, chemical, and biological attacks. So you've got to score a direct hit. And targeting an atomic weapon that precise requires either being in the blast area personally (bad idea) or having an advanced onboard guidance system with inhuman perfection as to accuracy levels. And we'll detect that.
Furthermore, multiple redundant guidance systems ensure we remain in control of all units.
And if you strike the wrong craft, it reports where it was "injured" to the other four, which immediately turn and strike back, offloading their full destructive power.
Damage is automatically reported to the CPU of each craft, the information going up an electrochemical system similar to the nervous system in animals and humans. In other words, each craft can "feel" when they are damaged.
Once that happens, the craft doesn't just say "OW!" and fly on. It sees you and any group you're with as a threat.
And then it's weapons away!
Because neutralization of threats to the aircraft itself is priority #1.
To avoid a "Terminator" situation where these things go rogue, the aircraft REQUIRE at least one tracking device to be functional aboard, IN ADDITION to a HUMAN pilot.
CAPTCHAs work well to confirm that a civilian is working a computer screen, so why won't an authorization code/voiceprint ID/fingerprint ID combination work to confirm that there is indeed a person in that cockpit, and authorize a military person to be in that hangar?
A separate voiceprint ID and authorization code will be used for takeoff and certain strike missions.
This system (in addition to certain other, classified systems) will also ensure that no terrorist gets close.
I'm not here to brag, but I am here to watch and see whether this game does the HAWX name justice as a real-life squadron.
And perhaps, to see whether anyone is interested in the USAF now that they know HAWX is real and that Dragon Squadron exists.
BTW, the aircraft do "talk", utilizing a computerized voice modulation system to change electrical impulses into sound.
That would be quite entertaining if a historic aircraft (such as a P-51, B-17, or even a B-29) could tell you all about itself and its' service record!
Imagine if all you had to do was walk up to a PBY Catalina Flying Boat and it would speak, telling you about everything that happened in its' "life" before it retired, speaking in a pleasant feminine purr, telling you of when propeller-driven aircraft like the Catalina herself prowled the air, patrolling for U-Boats and other enemy vessels, tossing depth charges down into the sea to literally crush enemy submarines.
Imagine if a Navy battleship could guide you around inside herself, recounting famous battles and events that took place upon her decks.
Also, imagine if a historic Army facility, such as Fort Huachuca in Arizona, or White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico, could guide its' civilian visitors to various sites, recounting famous events or tests that happened in those areas. (Fort Huachuca is the headquarters for US Army Intelligence, and White Sands is well-known for missile tests. But how many people know that White Sands was a divert site for the Space Shuttle if both Kennedy Space Center and Vandenberg Air Force Base in California were unavailable, and that the Shuttle had to use White Sands as a divert field on at least one mission?)
Imagine if the US Air Force Space and Missile Museum, near Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, could self-guide tourists.
Also, imagine if these facilities were not only self-guiding, but interactive, able to answer any questions you might have as a tourist.
Imagine a living time machine, using artifacts of the past, each with their own interpretation of events they participated in, one from the air, from the sea, from the land, even from under the sea and in space!
Imagine a fully interactive missile silo, where people, tourists all, played the role of silo commander, launch officers, and other silo personnel. An epic role-play of massive educational value.
Then again, we also could have kids acting out the intro scene to the movie WarGames. (Which was filmed in an actual missile silo/museum!)
Either way, that's quite an interesting concept!
+Kerry Freeman Hello USAF General. Where do you study? Elementary or Junior high? Are you planning to go to college? If so, what field would you choose?
*****
Very funny.
I'm a college graduate, as all officers are.
And you must be an officer in order to fly manned aircraft in the United States Air Force. (Drones can be flown by enlisted personnel, but as I said above, both HAWX and Dragon Squadron are Special Operations (Spec Ops) units. These folks can be called upon to "go anywhere, do anything, at any time." So, we must be qualified to fly both drones, and manned aircraft. So every last one of us are officers.)
And while I recommend going through the US Air Force Academy, you aren't likely to gain entry, as you must go through a very competitive selection process.
A lot of folks want to serve their country, you know,.
There are other paths, such as College (not high school) Reserve Officer Training Corps, or ROTC.
And while College ROTC (sometimes known as Senior ROTC) will get you an Officer's rank, it does not guarantee you a slot in the pilot training program.
Furthermore, you could simply go to your recruiter, college diploma in hand, and ask to be trained as a pilot.
Either way, you MUST go to college if you want to fly.
Now, I don't know whether you've heard this or not, but doctor or lawyers get a jump on others who become officers, as they get an automatic rank boost, starting at the rank of Captain (O-3) instead of Second Lieutenant (O-1). However, in truth, both doctors and lawyers are excluded from the "flying club", so to speak, and must go into the medical or JAG corps, respectively.
In any case, when you are asked what job you want, I would simply tell whoever asked you that you wish to become a pilot, and (s)he will do the rest.
Very good trolling, too bad the USAF would never bring back the F-117 or the F-14 seeing as they are both irrelevant as their roles have been largely taken by the F-16CM Facon, the F-22 Raptor, and F/A-18F Super Hornet. The AIM-54s had a terrible PK and were inaccurate as shit. The United States Air Force does not disclose clandestine operations with civilians.
Ryan Khan
You really struggle with them letters, don't you? There's so many of them, and each of them is different!
We have brought back the F-14, exclusively for training purposes.
Now, the Sky Striker derivative of the F-14 is designed to be modular, like the familiar B-52 strategic bomber.
In other words, like the B-52, the Sky Strikers will be able to continue protecting the US of A for a century or more!
As for the AIM-54, it may indeed have those problems. But its' derivative is vastly improved. Actually a spin-stabilized rocket, it is nine missiles in one, with eight of the of them working off radar reflections from the radar on board the ninth "mother missile". They have Fire and Forget capabilities, so the launching Sky Striker can bank away to safety after launching.
Then, on its' own, the Mother Missile goes to work, painting up to a maximum of eight targets with its' onboard radar and pickling off missiles to wipe 'em out. The ninth and final strike is carried out by the Mother Missile itself, using kinetic impact.
It's basically a self-contained, air-to-air, guided Patriot missile battery, coupled with a lot more firepower and accuracy. Plus, it's designed to wipe out an entire squadron in one smooth shot.
And as anyone who has worked in appropriations an the Pentagon will tell you; the Marine Sniper's motto of "One Shot, One Kill" isn't exactly how it works when dealing with expensive missiles instead of dirt-cheap bullets!
However, when carrying six of these babies, you are actually packing the equivalent of 6 times 9, or 54, missiles in a neat little package.
So knowing the potential savings as far as dollar signs go --- how many would you take?
BTW, more missiles = more kills, or at least a higher chance of them.
Also, remember the opening moments of the first Gulf War when F-117s dropped pinpoint-accurate strikes on Iraqi soil?
How about when the Iraqis blindly opened up every gun in town trying, desperately, to destroy them?
How about the barrages of flak lighting up the night like fireworks as Saddam Hussain's so-called "elite" Republican Guard troops shot blindly into the sky?
Remember that?
Well. do you remember how the F-117 was only revealed to the public eye AFTER that attack, UPON ORDERS FROM THE PENTAGON???
Well, I have orders to reveal Dragon Squadron's presence to you all.
'Course, you gave me the reaction I've been expecting.
Disbelief.
Doubt.
"You're a troll."
Truth WILL hurt!
Literally.
I remember people shitting on this game but it does look really cool and has a myriad of mission types
I also don't get why people hate it.
And the soundtrack is amazing.
Will they remaster it on PS4? Loved this on my ps3
I Really hope so
hwetl not likely but it would be cool
hwetl don’t worry we have Ac7
If they did my Ace 7 disc would be collecting dust lol
I kinda heard a while ago that Ubisoft pretty much closed/ended HAWX trademark. Unfortunately, even a remastered editions are very unlikely
Πολυ ωραιο και χορταστικο παιχνιδι!!!
Ahhh the memories
Were you playing this in 4:3 ratio?
+Jean-Baptiste Emmanuel Zorg
yes
+GamePlayShare I was also playing games in this ratio relatively recently, because until 2yrs ago i had a great EIZO CRT monitor, but because newer games don't really support this, i was forced to switch to shitty LCD. It took me a lot of time to get used to 60hz refresh rate.
*****
i also using CRT display now, even i have wide-screen LCD too.
I like CRT because its low resolution 1024x768 allows me to play most games on maximum settings without need of too powerful videocard (i am using GTX650ti) and if possible i can use anti-aliasing to compensate smaller resolution.
Btw only few games do not support 4:3 ration. Most of them are ports from consoles like Spec ops: the line.
spectacular...
found this video somehow and noticed that there are barely any comments so i decided to leave this useless comment
nice vid
Daniel Sandberg omfg
the very things that I hate on this game are no freedom on aircraft choices / customization & the COD bomber shenanigans take took way to many missions.
since this is a ubisoft game we all know what organization he is talking about.
Is the game for xbox one ?
Is this game backwards compatible for xbox one
It's 2020 and I still play Ace Combat 2 on the emulator... I know I have a copy of Hawx 2 somewhere. Haha...
I still have this game but I got un xbox one
Does It work good on controller? I dont like playing on keyboard and mouse.
I played this with flight stick. And because the games was also released on console it should work nice with gamepad too i guess.
I miss the first hawx even more
claer to land at carrier not at airport 1:40:19
Allied fleet, DO A BARREL ROLL.
nice kind of speed, 1000 kph on board and your plane moving slower than traffic car wtf
Wanna know something funny? The Wii version was COMPLETELY different
With autoaim, mario and pink clouds?
@@GamePlayShare lol well the aiming was completely different. But it was a completely different story but with the same title.
Anyone know where I can find a sealed/unused copy of this game for PC? Any used copies won't work because of key codes being linked to accounts.
e-bay maybe.
just pirate it
I need H.A.W.X 3 with current gen graphic
Wonder if there’s a new one out?
New what?
@@GamePlayShare a new H.A.W.X game.
I beat this game in no time
Playing it now!
1:01:41 cool boy 😎
in my country...this game is very very difficult to play after installation...always have messeage "check your connection" ...but i play offline and change the settings proxy offline mode in uplay...that messeage still out....
You can try using crack (no-cd) to stop game checking online.
@@GamePlayShare still dude...event i am download from skidrow to...i read every articel in internet i has been try every ways...still no effect...has been 10 years i try to find the way how i can play this game
Awesome game
Yay i have this game. All thise kids be like, these are sh*t grafics. While we be, this game is educational and teaches us how hard it is to fly a plane
I searched for the Wii ver. but this is the PS3/Xbox 360/PC ver.
This is PC version too.
@@GamePlayShare i said PC
I cant hear the cannon because of the TOO LOUD music
when will the new ace combat 7 be available for PC? Please let me know
+Davit Chikashua
maybe never. Many PC players dont like AC for its arcade gameplay.
I am fan of hardcore flight sims, but love AC too. I even bought PS2 mainly just because of AC games
+GamePlayShare play War Thunder
Husky The Dinosaur
I do
@@Renaissance_Kamikaze coming from distant future and you wrong AC7 now is multiplatform and yet including xbox and PC
Is that Troy Baker?
if there were cheat codes lol
Awesome
Guys whats better H.A.W.X OR H.A.W.X 2.
OMG..buy a joystick!
Has this game been removed from steam?
Yes, i think
this game is kinda of like ace combat
no rly
MichealJ99 Gaming just because its a flight combat game? Fuck off
@@TheGamingScotty Yes...yessss...let the butthurt flow through you....
Euro Trucker So this game has a very toxic community members like you then
EF-2000 don't has mirrors. Stupid ubisoft
tooooooooooo lowwww 1:39:14
original is way better
in my opinion HAWX 2 has a better storyline but HAWX has more aircraft
@@keithcrusader remember the SR-71 T_T
In 5 years of play, i never had end the aircraft tree...
Brrrrrrrrrt! :))
Still not Ace Combat.
Where's hawx 3?!
I bought this game but it never worked. Then I broke the cd. 😒
PS3's shitty performance kept me from enjoying this game in full...
HAWX 1&2 was better than ace combat you fly radical maneuvers by switching your flight assistance on or off plus they had the a bigger selection of air craft and you plays as different pilots from different branches and countries
But the New ace combat is real cool.i never liked a e combat until the o e who came out 9 years after the 7
Mais uma vez falo, não tenho jogo para crianças, so para maores de 18 anos! Eu tenho quase 40 anos, sou um ex fuzileiro naoseria estupido para colocar um jogo deste nível para crianças. Isto cabe aos pais tomarem conta do que os seus filhos estão jogando. PAMAJ
wat happened...the first one was so much better
I like second better. !st had awful controls and second part had more realistic controls and better joystick support
Yes, HAWX 1 is better. HAWX 2 has two major problems. First is that story is not as intresting as the first game and second is that missles are way to easy to dodge compared to the 1st game.
That was the worst scenario game they ever made. And still the overly rated, pricey hardware & online milking continues with all it mediocrity & evil criminal minded players & ppl.
This must be the worst generation of ppl to date. Greedy fearful slaves.
Are you crazy?
4:44:44
bruh the gfx looks so bad now lol
Anyone want to see my movie trailer planed for 2017????
why not
This game is better than Ace Combat like the stories and the missions were perfect
thanks nerd3
I prefer Ace combat
Not realistic, you cant take a air defence Commando frigat out with 3 ,40mm rounds ,
Its not realistic anyways. this is a game.
An arcade combat flight game that isn't realistic? Say it ain't so!
Rob Leeuw This is about as realistic as it gets for non pc gameplay.
Rob, you design a game