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Right now it just stabilize on ground. But DMT camera is supposed to lock onto contrast (like Walleye or AGM Maverick). Furthermore, a lock from AIM-9 sidewinders should slave the DMT

to the target for identification.

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DMT does not contrast lock

 

Lol don’t hold your breath!

If you notice too, the CCIP isn’t simulated at all and just uses an FC3 magic calculation.

 

Without a DMT lock on the target or area around it for reference, CCIP cannot be used and BCIP must be used. (B for barometric).

 

Barometric target elevation must be entered to compute the weapon impact point (like the Viggen)

 

 

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Hopefully the DMT will be better simulated once ED develops contrast locking for the Hornets Walleyes. Hard to see how well the final Harrier in DCS will be simulated without a public roadmap.

 

 

Without a DMT lock on the target or area around it for reference, CCIP cannot be used and BCIP must be used. (B for barometric).

 

Barometric target elevation must be entered to compute the weapon impact point (like the Viggen)

 

 

The real Harrier can use height data from the radar altimeter to compute a CCIP target solution without the ARBS. I always assumed that this is the case in DCS too. I had the impression that CCIP bombing is more accurate when attacking locked targets, but that could be just me aiming better.

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Hopefully the DMT will be better simulated once ED develops contrast locking for the Hornets Walleyes. Hard to see how well the final Harrier in DCS will be simulated without a public roadmap.

 

 

 

 

 

The real Harrier can use height data from the radar altimeter to compute a CCIP target solution without the ARBS. I always assumed that this is the case in DCS too. I had the impression that CCIP bombing is more accurate when attacking locked targets, but that could be just me aiming better.

 

 

 

That only really works if you are attacking across an open incredibly flat field.

 

 

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