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What version of threat warning are you modeling. The APR-39/44 ALR-67? Was curios as to what RWR you were going to use?

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then what RWR are we getting. AAR-47 does not detect radar and the A-10 has an early warning system

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nothing your not on the dev team....lol. I was curious as to what RWR display pattern they were going to use

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Oops nevermind, was thinking of something else.

 

Missile Warning System is AAR-47.

 

Radar Warning Receiver is ALR-69.

 

That's what the real A-10C is equipped with, anyway. ;)

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Oops nevermind, was thinking of something else.

 

Missile Warning System is AAR-47.

 

Radar Warning Receiver is ALR-69.

 

That's what the real A-10C is equipped with, anyway. ;)

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Reference has it that the AN/AAR-47 interfaces with the AN/APR-39.

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thanks deadman. I am up on what is currently in the real bird. i am curious to what they are modeling in the game. The ALR-67 and 69 are very close to each other. the difference is in the computers.

 

I was just curious to see what they were modeling in game is all. ;)

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yes it will interface. as it only detects the missle motors, specifically plumes. But I was curious to which early warning systems that were being included in the sim.

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side note. there is interest to replace the instruments with a Primary flight display monitor that will show all of the indications on one large montor with the exceptions of the MFD's

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side note. there is interest to replace the instruments with a Primary flight display monitor that will show all of the indications on one large montor with the exceptions of the MFD's

 

I'm sure that interest is not from the guy who signed the PO for the 'C' upgrade...

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And ruin the ambiance of the A-10 C. My god man go find a fighter with the LCD display :music_whistling:

 

side note. there is interest to replace the instruments with a Primary flight display monitor that will show all of the indications on one large montor with the exceptions of the MFD's

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Its great having up to date warning systems sadly lacking in the ka-50. Its all worthless though if its almost nigh impossible to avoid the threat using existing techniques. Specifically, the ability to beam and notch pulse doppler radar systems (ground, air & missile) and have accurate chaff modelling for the rest.

I have asked the radar modelling question a few times and sent a PM to GG but am yet to receive a reply. Black Shark was terrible in this area, I really do hope they've given it some love and attention. Anyone have any ideas on this?

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