Let's say you've got a target dead ahead and are entering a shallow dive of maybe 10 or 20 degrees nose down to engage the target with rockets or the gun. And while putting the nose down, the TGP starts slewing away from the target, rolls, and stabilizes at something possibly not too far from the target, but definitely not on the target. Is that what you're seeing?
Yes, that's right, it happens, or it stabilizes at home or some unimportant object that is not of interest, or it simply wanders away, for example,a clean body in the environment of action. Real pilots know that if there are any, they could solve the mystery of TGP, it is really difficult to control the attack, especially if the clouds are quite high because maneuvers are the biggest factor in falling out of the grip, I have a habit of diving from greater heights when shooting with a cannon. I never use a circle GUN,but only a cross CCIP means from 2.5 to 2 m I hit the ZSU without any problems, another example, I like hidden goals in the woods, and that's why this is a real problem for me...