Hay i just wondered Why Gun fire is colorful in il-2
i mean some times its green,some times its light blue,some times its normal orange
why is this how in real world also????
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The colors you are seeing are the tracer rounds.
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Yep there tracers I am not sure but there are suppsed to be 5-10 rounds between each tracer and plus it makes it Easyer to track your target ( yes they used them durring ww2)
They're different colors to distinguish friend or foe. American and British tracers are red and yellow. German and Jap tracers are blue and yellow. Russian tracers are green.
Historically different countries used different chemicals in their tracers so they burned many different colors. We tend to think of orange or yellow as "correct" because most color gun camera footage shot at the time was American, and they happened to use orange and yellow tracers.
The IJN even used traces of a kind for their larger naval AAA guns on their ships. Each battery had shells with different coloured charges in them so that when the shells exploded it left different colour signatures in the sky. This allowed each battery commander to correct aim based on the smoke puffs of the exploding shells.