Pesa and AESA radars can guide multiple SARHs at once
Well, not every single one from my understanding. It was a neat feature of Zaslon and now Irbis.
that explain why mig31 was the awacs back in time
i found this a while back

Well, current RVV-BD uses 9B-1103-350 seeker so i guess this is one of the differences between old R-37 project and the modern missile
N019 and N001 already had provisons to guide multiple r-27r/er at once
iirc they just couldnt do it becasue the radars didnt had enough ram to remember the frequencies the missiles were fired at
yes
but the point is that apparently the base r-37 hit a target at 162nmi which is around 260km and is stated to have a max range of 215nmi which is roughly 400km
which means that the 400km range figure for the r-37m actually comes from the base version
That makes sense, here it explicitly states it stores the target tracking information in RAM here for mig-31
Probably the mig-31 had more space in the radar for ram as its radar was humongous compared to the mig-29
well, i know that RVV-BD has reduced range to comply to international laws about long range missiles export
iam not talking about the RVV-BD iam talking about the r-37 and r-37m
also the N019 would have had to guide in the missiles by pulsing CW onto the targets while in TWS to update the IOG of the r-27
so it dosent fully guide them in but relies on the missiles IOG
well, current “combat record” is 213km for R-37M. Tho it isn’t specified if this was the range to the target at the moment of launch or at the moment of hitting it.
I was talking about this before. Since R-27 only activates seeker at the later stage of its flight similar to ARH missiles it should be able to be launched in TWS mode
thats not what iam talking about
iam talking about how guiding multiple r-27r/er at once would theoretically work with the N019 or N001
and the source i posted even says that it can be lauched in tws
Surely the updates in tws would take far too long, as the missile would only receive an update every ~4ish seconds, though that’s okay for non maneuvering targets
170ish km
i mean thats only my theory
its also possible that through GCSI the radar would have been told where to point the CW beam and then just switch betweeen the targets
you are talking about 28th of July 2024?
I forgot from when the hud footage was from, but it was from 2024. Though, I can’t find anything other than random news articles for the 213 r37m kill




