Ok there are numerous ways to go about doing this. The first and foremost is to equip a tracer gun as your secondary and try to "trace" the chopper. This could be a little difficult if the pilot is really good (as is most cases), but the dart travels faster than an RPG. After the tracer dart has been planted, pull out your RPG and then aim at the intended target. DO NOT shoot yet. You will see an incomplete red square . Once you have continued to aim at your target long enough, the red square will become solid with a thick border, and right underneath it, how far away the target is will be displayed in meters. NOW you shoot! Your projectile explosive will then find its way to the target and if you have an RPG and not a M2 Carl Gustav, the target will be destroyed UNLESS the chopper pilot has the SMOKE vehicle specialization on. This specialization removes tracer darts from vehicles.
Another way, is to use the M2 Carl Gustav and free fire with it. The Gustav rocket travels a lot faster than an RPG. Difficult, but very possible, especially if the chopper's movements become predictable(i.e; the pilot is spawn killing and simply circling around the spawn.)
Two reasons why your UAV is getting shot down. One is because you're flying too low and trying to run over people or use the machine gun. That makes the UAV a lot more noticeable and it only takes about ten bullets to shoot it down, OR because you're getting killed while piloting it.
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As for the AT4, just aim at the target, or lead it a bit and keep your aim on it till the rocket hits.How do you shoot down a helicopter with a RPG in BFBC2 for xbox 360?
to shot down a heli, someone needs to tag the heli with a tracer, and then you can shot at the heli and it will go towards the tracer. So that is the easy one...
and with the uav, just keep moving, that is the thing. It only takes one shot from a 50 cal to destroy the uav, so just keep moving and keep chaning your altitude.
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