pulse radars/missiles do not require notching
the missile can still track if you loose lock
Nothing to do with notching. Notching cannot be done to pulse radars or pulse missiles.
Hmm?
Accurate? Maybe. Reliable? no.
The damage per shot is literally comparable to a .50cal, so M61 Vulcan ends up actually dealing less damage than other 20mms.
Pulling random fake facts out of thin air once again
yeah i only get poor damage with stock belts air belts hit like 20s M61 is my favorite guns in game
Imo prior to the Mig 23 FM nerfs it was a pretty nasty gremlin. Given it had the MLD flight model but yeah now a days its pretty bleh
M61 does nothing unless your target lets you line up a perfect shot on em.
Skill issue incarnate
Yep, NS23 does more damage cause Iβm bad at the game.
AIM-7E is a CW missile, and does requires notching
Donβt think so. It requires you to do more than just chaff and fly straight. This is not = to notching. What pulse doppler filter are you evading?
CW in the game means fuck your chaff, the missile is gonna kill you, even if the radar is locked to the chaff, if it was Pulse, it will go for the chaff (R-3R or Super 530F for example), so with missiles like the Sparrows, you do need to go in to the notch

The missile through the planeΒ΄s radar
Again, not notching, you just need to do more than fly straight and chaff. And again, notching ONLY refers to evading a pulse doppler filter by sitting in the velocity band that exists only within missiles with this technology. What PD band are you evading on the 7E2?
Like what? Unless you go perpendicular the missile is able to see through chaff and kill you.
You dont need a PD band on missiles with CW signal, because the missile is the one doing the work
You require a PD band to βnotchβ something.
I can show you rn in the game if you are free
You do not understand what I am saying. You are doing something similar to evade the missile, but it is NOT notching anything.
Enlighten me, if you dont notch, what do you do then?
Iβm not going to repeat myself. Read slowly: Similar outcome, different mechanics.