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How leave the AACQ?

 

I tried the undesignate button, but no success.

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Sensor switch aft

 

to leave AACQ with "change to vertical scan" VS ?

where VS is an automode ?

 

i was wondering too that the undesignate button does not work ...

 

my behaviour:

i change my weapon type ...

to reset radar screen :(

and then change back to AACQ ...

too much ...

 

 

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to leave AACQ with "change to vertical scan" VS ?

where VS is an automode ?

 

i was wondering too that the undesignate button does not work ...

 

my behaviour:

i change my weapon type ...

to reset radar screen :(

and then change back to AACQ ...

 

When in aacq, sensor switch down does not go into vertical ACM mode, it just goes back to RWS.

 

Just assign the sensor switch FwD, AFT, LEFT, and RIGHT. They have specific actions depending the submode you are in

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When in aacq, sensor switch down does not go into vertical ACM mode, it just goes back to RWS.

 

Just assign the sensor switch FwD, AFT, LEFT, and RIGHT. They have specific actions depending the submode you are in

 

I can confirm this is correct.

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When in aacq, sensor switch down does not go into vertical ACM mode, it just goes back to RWS.

 

 

Hmmmm. DCS F/A-18C Dash 1 states:

"Aft: .....When in A/A mode, this assigns the TDC to the AMPCD SA page. If in an A/A ACM sub-mode, this puts radar in vertical acquisition (VACQ). If in NAV mode, this toggles the AMPCD between the HSI, SLEW, and SA pages in that order."

 

 

Is the Dash 1 out of date?

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Nope- these are true it seems-- but we are speaking of another situation in which you are not into simple AA mode or a ACM mode but in AACQ sub mode

 

And yes. by down I mean aft. Not sure the sensor switch actually has a down position.


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Getting out of acm mode is relatively easy, hit NWS/undesignate. Getting out of flood mode is another matter. Sensor right won't do it, that's how you select a target. If you get stuck you can hit the obs button labelled "RWS" but you may have to reset your parameters. Or, return to nav mode by deselecting both a/a and a/g near your master arm switch.


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Or simply change weapon and you will be out of ACM

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I evidently lied, I cant reproduce getting out of AACQ by hitting the RWS obs button. So, I've found two options.

 

1. Nav mode.

2. Sensor forward. This will put you into boresight mode if you don't have helmet cueing on, or HACQ if you do. Then, either NWS/undesignate, OR RWS obs button

 

Either way, your settings in AACQ (range, azimuth) will be unchanged when you exit to RWS.

 

If you select another missile, you'll still be in AACQ only now with the new missile defaults.

 

That's what its doing for me. Today.

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