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The phoenix is ​​used to performing this type of erratic behavior, especially in its final stage. Remember that the guidance system for this missile is still under development.

 

Anyway, almost all BVR missiles (from time to time) seem to forget their target for no apparent reason, even if they have it right in front of them without any evasion.

 

My theory is that it can be caused by desynchronization problems (multiplayer) or that each missile is destined to miss its target intentionally based on a random probability, to give it "realism".

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each missile is destined to miss its target intentionally based on a random probability, to give it "realism"

No such thing in DCS.

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It was snap notched , nothing new there. Can be done to old gudiacne and new gudiance. Obviously much harder with the new gudiance.

 

 

 

Remember that the guidance system for this missile is still under development.

 

 

My theory is that it can be caused by desynchronization problems (multiplayer) or that each missile is destined to miss its target intentionally based on a random probability, to give it "realism".

 

The logic it uses currently its pure old Active guidance. Nothing different from a 120 or 77. The old missiles do not have any inaccuracy values IRC, I could have a look later. The new API does inaccuracy values, if you look at the 120B and C the C is more "accurate" however there is no noticeable difference in practice. There is no intentional target missing.

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