J=Thrust*time
I could be wrong, but that sounds like a launch failure. The radar is still is tracking the target but the missile fails to read the signal
If you don’t mind, around what page / what manual is that?
In case of failure of target tracking after the R-27Pl missile’s descent at short ranges, the pilot should vigorously turn to the target to provide illumination in the view mode due to radiation on the side lobes of the antenna pattern and perform recapture of the target.
That appears to be talking about when the missile has closed to short range and is being guided by the reflected radar energy rather than by datalink. This part is quite explicit in saying that datalink is not resumed:
5.6.5. If the RLPK target acquisition fails, after the missile leaves CSG and re-capture of the same target, the DNP mode for the launched missile is not resumed.
DNP mode is datalink
DNP-Discrete-continuous illumination
Yes, (it’s just the CW signal + HPRF/MPRF to update the radar’s tracking) but the Datalink is encoded in that CW signal
Oh well whatever they just marked it as not a bug anyway
https://community.gaijin.net/issues/p/warthunder/i/todo3RATsYNY
I guess going to be like every missile having an inverse monopulse seeker in-game, every missile/radar set can reactivate and relock regardless of technical limitations irl
Yep, which is the name for the datalink mode:
Discrete-Continuous Illumination (DNP) mode, when an attacked target is tracked and cueing is performed and transmitted to the missile via the RC line (radio correction for missiles with FTC);
Radio correction disappears for the rocket. But there is no signal reflection
Su-27 seems got IRST range buff (?). Or that usless line.
no way.
This would be a blessing, I can only hope!
Omg BLESS!!!
LETS GO!
Any FM revisions? I personally don’t care about the missiles at all
Haven’t seen any
More momentum & inertia equals less ability to maneuver. Newton’s 1st law.
Another note…
HMS modelled for our pilots!
New cannon sounds too.
IRST is of the right now. Excellent attention to detail. HMS now has a faint glow to emulate the glare off the cockpit visor too.
Pilot models also uptaded, looks amazing in my book.