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If you get a point lock on a target with the TGP, and they drive in a forest for example and are completely obscured, the point lock remains. I've noticed even when I get INR-P for awhile, the target is also still locked and shouldn't be.

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Which DCS version?

 

INR-P tries to predict the target's whereabouts based on the last known location and target's movement before the TGP got masked. On a straight road with a target moving at continuous speed, this is fairly accurate.

 

So basically what you're describing sounds about right.

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In 2.5.6. I was obscured for some time in my orbit,.and it was bang on, and again, happens when the target is well hidden by trees, it maintains perfect lock although I have absolutely no view of the target.

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In 2.5.6. I was obscured for some time in my orbit,.and it was bang on, and again, happens when the target is well hidden by trees, it maintains perfect lock although I have absolutely no view of the target.

 

 

INR-P Means your point track is masked so it reverts to Inertial mode. It will try maintain this point while the target is hidden/masked.

 

 

It isn't actually locking the target it is locking the 3D geographical point that it thinks should be the target location.

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