SAAF JAS-39C Technical Data and Discussion

Full report will be better i think.

You can use what Mig23m also shared.

Not sure what full means. Ill just go (simplification):
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lacks K band 2 sources
lacks AAA/SAM ID picture

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Informations he shared shows Gripen RWR can identfy all the targets, just like Tornado.

We already have A-A ID. Someone from staff took that, and C-D band, and passed it to devs, who changed it.

Spoiler
    • AR830 (Gripen C [GBR], Gripen C [GBR] (ARH test), JAS 39A, JAS 39C, JAS 39C EBS HU):
    • now detects C and D bands as well
    • match sector: 15 → 10
    • new target hold time: 5 → 3 sec
    • Attacker group renamed from A to ATK
    • PD merged into AI
    • AI.24 Foxhunter Stage 2G of the Tornado F. Mk. 3, Tornado F. Mk. 3 [ITA]: PD → TRF
    • AI.24 Foxhunter Stage 3G of the Tornado F. Mk. 3 (AOP): PD → TRF
    • AN/APG-59 of the F-4J, F-4S, Phantom F.G. Mk. 1, Phantom F.G.R. Mk. 2: PD → F4
    • AN/APG-59U of the F-4J [GBR]: PD → F4
    • AN/APG-63 of the F-15A, F-15A Baz, F-15C Baz Mshupar, F-15J: PD → F15
    • AN/APG-63(V)1 of the F-15C, F-15J(M): PD → F15
    • AN/APG-65GY of the F-4F KWS-LV: PD → F18
    • AN/APG-65Q of the AV-8B Plus [ITA], AV-8B Radar (“AV-8B Plus”): PD → F18
    • AN/APG-66 of the F-16A-10, F-16A-10 Netz: PD → F16
    • AN/APG-66(V)1 of the F-16A-15 [FRA], F-16A-15ADF, F-16A-15ADF [ITA], F-16AJ: PD → F16
    • AN/APG-66(V)3 of the F-16A-20 [CHN], F-16AM-15: PD → F16
    • AN/APG-66J of the F-4EJ Kai: PD → F16
    • AN/APG-67 of the F-20A: PD → F18
    • AN/APG-68(V)5 of the F-16C-40 Barak II, F-16D-40 Barak II: PD → F16
    • AN/APG-68(V)7 of the F-16C-50: PD → F16
    • AN/APQ-100 of the F-4C: AI → F4
    • AN/APQ-113 of the F-111A: AI → ATK
    • AN/APQ-120 of the F-4E, F-4E Kurnass, F-4EJ, F-4EJ (ADTW), F-4F (early), F-4F (late): AI → F4
    • AN/APQ-159 of the B.Kh.18Kh (“F-5E FCU”), F-5E, F-5E [CHN]: AI → F5
    • AN/APQ-169 of the F-111C, F-111F: AI → F5
    • AN/AWG-9 of the F-14A, F-14A (IRN), F-14B: PD → F14
    • Ferranti Blue Vixen of the Sea Harrier F.A. Mk. 2: PD → J39
    • J/AWG-11 of the T-2 (early), T-2 (late): PD → F4
    • J/AWG-12 of the F-1: PD → F4
    • Kopyo-21 of the MiG-21 Bison: AI → M29
    • N001 of the J-11, J-11A, Su-27: PD → M29
    • N001VEP of the Su-27SM: PD → M29
    • N010 of the Yak-141: PD → M29
    • N010M of the MiG-29SMT: PD → M29
    • N019 of the MiG-29 (9-13): PD → M29
    • N019E of the MiG-29 (9-12A) [DEU], MiG-29 (9-12B) [ITA], MiG-29G: PD → M29
    • N027 of the Su-25TM (“Su-39”): PD → M29
    • PS-05/A of the Gripen C [GBR], JAS 39A, JAS 39C, JAS 39C EBS HU: PD → J39
    • PS-37/A of the AJ 37, AJS 37: PD → F16
    • PS-46/A of the JA 37C, JA 37D, JA 37Di: PD → F16
    • RP-22SM of the MiG-21bis, MiG-21bis [SWE], MiG-21bis-Lasur, MiG-21bis-SAU, MiG-21bisz [ITA], MiG-21MF [DEU], MiG-21MF [ITA], MiG-21PFM, MiG-21S, MiG-21SMT, MiG-21SPS-K: AI → M21
    • RP-23D of the MiG-23M, MiG-23MF [DEU], MiG-23MF [ITA]: AI → M23
    • RP-23MLA of the MiG-23ML, MiG-23ML [DEU] (“MiG-23MLA”): AI → M23
    • RP-23MLA-2 of the MiG-23MLD: AI → M23
    • Thales RDY of the Mirage 2000 5F, Mirage 2000 D RMV, Mirage 2000-5 EI: PD → M2K
    • Thomson-CSF RDI of the Mirage 2000 C S4, Mirage 2000 C S5, Mirage 2000 D R1: AI → M2K
    • Thomson-CSF RDM of the Mirage 4000: AI → M2K
    • Type 208A of the J-8B: AI → J8
    • Type 1492 of the J-8F: AI → F16
    • the ARI 23274 of the A-200A (“Italian IDS-Tornado”), A-200A (1995) (“Italian IDS-Tornado (1995)”), IDS-Tornado [DEU], IDS-Tornado (Marineflieger), IDS-Tornado (WTD 61), Tornado G.R. Mk. 1, Tornado G.R. Mk. 4 is now identified as ATK
    • the Ferranti Blue Fox of the Sea Harrier F.R.S. Mk. 1 (early), Sea Harrier F.R.S. Mk. 1 (late) is now identified as HRR
    • the JL-7A of the J-7D is now identified as J7
    • the KLJ-7 of the JF-17A is now identified as J17
    • the Orion of the Su-24M2 is now identified as ATK
    • the 1RS1 of the 72V6 (“Pantsir S1”) is now identified as AAA
    • the 9K33 of the 9A33BM3 [DEU] (“Osa-AK”), 9A33BM3 (“Osa-AKM”), 9A33BM3 [GBR] (“Osa-AK”), 9A33BM3 [ITA] (“Osa-AKM”) is now identified as 93
    • the ADATS of the M113A3 (ADATS), XM1069 (ADATS) is now identified as SAM
    • the ASRAD of the M113A2 (ASRAD-R) is now identified as SAM
    • the Thomson CSF Harfang TRS 2620 H of the lvkv 9040C is now identified as SAM

Ok then its up to you whether you wanna make a report or not.

I’ll just wait if MiG is going to do his or not. If not, ill do mine.

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this ECM ?

RWR
full sentence

Suspended or built-in?

built in. The one in the wingtips

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There is one in the fin as well :)

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in gripen the RWR (and other things) is part of the Electric warfare system (EWS).
Sweden uses the term EWS as an umbrella term that a lot of functions fall under.

VMS (varnar- och motverkanssystem) rougly translates to “Warning- and countermeasure system”. it’s now built into the EWS.

No, I’ve been ignored by pretty much every tech mod in regards to two or three other reports as of late so I haven’t even bothered moving on to Su-27, Gripen, or other materials yet.

That’s because it is all a “system” with a variety of components and very modular.

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Then i guess ill make mine. But in like, 5 hours when im on PC

Well Gunjob said he’s ready for Gripen Bug report when you finish it.

So if you want you can make a one and poke him.

Someone else can do it, It isn’t worth my time when tech mods are picking and choosing favorite reports to look at and ignoring other stuff.

Fair enough.

Is there any additional information you can share? So they can add into their reports. @DevilO6 said he can make one.

I’ve shared what I found at a glance already in this thread

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@Gunjob Devs will work with the report only if the moderators on the bug reporting site react to it somehow?

It first has to be passed by Mods on CBR. Untill that happens, most likely no. There might be a report about the same thing passed, or devs will do that thing on their own.