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The upcoming DCS: F-16C Sentry Pacific 2025 Campaign by SOB Simulations will test your skills across 13 hand-crafted missions where you will fly structured test profiles and full-scale combat employment sorties as part of the fictional Sentry Pacific 2025 Exercise in the Mariana Islands. Designed by a 30-year U.S. Air Force veteran, Sentry Pacific 2025 blends study-level tactical and ATC procedures with light-hearted storytelling, detailed kneeboards, and sortie-specific checklists. With over 3,000 lines of English voice-over and richly documented briefings for each mission, this campaign will deliver a believable deployment atmosphere as a member of the Air National Guard, Air Force Reserve Command Test Center (AATC). Please stay tuned for the upcoming DCS update.
The A-10 has a long history in DCS, and today we are proud to share another leap forward with a greatly improved and accurate pilot model, complete with a new ejection sequence and a highly detailed first-person model that is ideal for VR.
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The integrated audio and ergonomic backstrap make the headset comfortable and ideal for long sessions in DCS. With a cabled connection to your PC, there’s visually lossless compression over DisplayPort 1.4a, and thanks to four SLAM tracking cameras, no base stations are required. 
This week’s hotfix addresses several C-130 launch issues. Several crash causes have been fixed such as ray tracing crashes, use of the MOAB and mark points, and when loading specific instant action missions. New missions from Sedlo have also been added, and existing missions from Sedlo, Gambit, and Baltic Dragon have been updated.
Since the release of the free DCS: Mariana Islands World War II map, the map team has been diligently working to enhance and improve it, ensuring that it accurately reflects this island chain in the summer of 1944. Runway-taxiway logic has been reworked, trees along takeoff and landing paths have been removed, runway surfaces have been improved, and parking locations adjusted. For the rest of the map, we manually corrected vector data, rebuilt road networks, and refined the placement of residential buildings, farmland, and much more. We have also addressed several points raised by our customers, including impassable bushes and other quality-of-life improvements.
As per tradition in December, the VIAF is back this weekend! Hosted live on Twitch from “Clin d’Ailes”, an incredibly cool aviation museum in Switzerland, the biggest virtual airshow in the world welcomes 200 pilots from 18 countries, totaling 61 demonstrations that you may not have even know were possible in DCS. Watch the trailer here!
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