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MiG's Gardenia does have a noise jammer mode. Not sure if Sorbtsiya does, but there's no reason for it not to. These are backup modes, though, self-protection jammers are generally more focused on track breaking.

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On 7/22/2022 at 9:07 AM, draconus said:

That I did not know as far as implementation goes. Of course it should be like that but is it really in DCS? Ex. is Su-27 with two jamming pods better in ECM than MiG-29S with internal one?

On Su-27, one of the pods is used for receiving and the other one for transmiting.

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34 minutes ago, Cmptohocah said:

On Su-27, one of the pods is used for receiving and the other one for transmiting.

Is the pair always required? Do they provide better efficiency vs some single internal ECM?

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21 minutes ago, draconus said:

Is the pair always required? Do they provide better efficiency vs some single internal ECM?

No idea to be honest. I just know from the manual that one is used as receiver and the other as a transmitter. I am not sure what capabilities of the ECM suite on MiG are, but the ECM on the Flanker has at least four or five different modes.

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17 hours ago, draconus said:

Is the pair always required? Do they provide better efficiency vs some single internal ECM?

It's required, I think it's because of their wingtip location, they had to be smaller than a US-style ECM pod, so the Russians split it in two, transmitters in one, receivers in the other. Obviously you need both for the jamming to work, without a receiver, you have no way to tell what you're trying to jam.

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