Is there any way to deal with helicopter gunships other than shooting them out of the sky?

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As far as ground vehicles go, there are lethal and non-lethal options to destroy and capture respectively.

Peace Walker had methods for dealing with helicopter gunships that would lead to capture, such as shooting the canopy open to expose the pilot, and then tranquillising them.

Does Phantom Pain also feature non-lethal options when it comes to dealing with helicopter gunships? Or is destroying them the only option?






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Can you capture helicopters in MGSV?

You could capture helicopters in Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker for PSP, but sadly in MGSV you cannot capture them.

How do you destroy the gunship in mgs5?

Helicopters are notoriously easy to disable or destroy. With armor- piercing incendiary ammunition, the sniper is more than capable of bringing down a hovering helicopter. Even with normal sniper ball ammunition, a helicopter can be disabled with a well-placed shot into its engine or rotor area....



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