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I'm still new so maybe this is obvious but I've not found it in the manual or Chuck's guide. Now I know there's a way to use the IFF somehow as a human RIO (I just haven't practiced the back seat yet), but I was wondering if there's a way to command Jester to do an IFF interrogate?

 

Or maybe this isn't what I'm looking for. What I'm wondering is why do I often have "unidentified" sensor tracks on TWS that are within 50nm? If it's unidentified, I assume Jester (or human rio) can identify it somehow? Or is this an automatic process of the AWG-9?

 

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He does it automatically. If you watch the TID you’ll see him designating targets as friend, hostile, etc.

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He does it automatically. If you watch the TID you’ll see him designating targets as friend, hostile, etc.

 

Ah ok cool. Well that solves part of the mystery, now I'm just curious why he can't identify an unknown when it is within 50nm? Something to do with jamming?

 

 

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Ah ok cool. Well that solves part of the mystery, now I'm just curious why he can't identify an unknown when it is within 50nm? Something to do with jamming?

 

 

He might not get a return from IFF, or not able to VID at that distance.

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