Because the improved version would not have an loft. So he was not tested
Do you know the target parameters for the MiG-31? Then what are you proving?
Here the rocket developer says that the rocket is gaining altitude of 30-40 km and attacking from above and this is confirmed by the test report
And who is it, do i just ask in general?
Su-30 Mod Server for DCS
Ok. Then why doesn’t the R27ER/R loft. They older planes.
In your logic the should be able.
Its it logical the R27s have them?
I meant who? Or just in the general chat
He wasn’t there.This is described in many books and manuals
general or off-topic
Yes, but as you said it is logical.
You cannot just say this for the base R77. As you’ve proven, the R33 indeed does loft but the base R77 remains unproven to loft. R27 manual doesn’t state whether it lofts or not.
We shall wait now
You wouldn’t be able to DM me the whole book, would you? This is the first I’ve heard of lofted R-77’s, and I’m curious to learn more.
You didn’t models the fins?
Are you trying to get the Cf of the missile?
Also for your initial parameter, judjing on the air density, its close to the sea level?
Maybe not enough ram for rendering the grid fins (yet)
SL. std day.
The fins are still removed. There are inaccuracies in the geometry, they will be added later. I also want to estimate the increase in resistance from the fins
Given the image itself this could be a mention of manual lofting as the MIG-29 in the picture is quite nose up while firing.
So what does everyone think about this missile right now? I couldn’t get a lot of satisfactory results due to only having access to the 29smt as a launch platform. Seems better than the amraam within 10km, generally pulls off the rail. But at longer ranges it feels weird similarly to the phoenix
R-77/PL-12 seeker needs more detailed modeling // Gaijin.net // Issues
Summary of the report is this:
Current performance of the R-77/PL-12 seeker is
HPRF mode - 16km at 2m^2
Proposed changes ---->:
HPRF mode - 36km at 2m^2
MPRF mode - 12km at 2m^2
So the HPRF radar mode range will increase, and there will be an inclusion of MPRF mode.


