I dont know if you guys have had a look on the tracks...
FOV of ARH missiles = 12 degrees
gimbals = +- 180 degrees
question: what is FOV
answer: Field of View (of the missile)
question2: what is gimbals?
articulation of the missiles radar helping the fov to keep the look on the target
(correct me if Im wrong, at least it is how I understand it so far)
Now, what you can clearly see in the tracks provided is that ARH missiles fired without radar lock, are finding a target that is way too much away of the 12 degrees of missiles FOV.
It-s like the gimbals and the fov are merged while the radar is seeking, I mean before locking the target.
If it is really so, then it means that the missiles has the ability to see everything in the sphere of 192 degrees.... how would you escape to that?
So I repeat again the question, is what you are seing in the tracks something correct or is it a bug?
An additional question, that is linked to this issue, is:
How does the gimbals works?
I mean, when are they starting to work? are they starting once the FOV of the missile has found the target, or immediatly after the launch... Im talking now about missiles fired without target locked from planes radar.