Kumabit Posted November 18, 2020 Share Posted November 18, 2020 Based on my tests, the AIM120 will go pitbull from 7 nmi from the target at Mach 2.48. The SD-10 will go pitbull from 9 nmi from target at Mach 3.5. I was maintaining the same altitude and Mach 1.0 speed, so based on this test, the SD-10 goes pitbull earlier than the AIM-120. Are they modeled based on time to react or distance from target? The Tacview files are attached. I am in the red and I started defending as soon as the RWR ringed. Update: Based on further tests, it seems like the AIM-120 and the SD-10 both have around 14-15 seconds time to react. Missile_test.zip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blinky.ben Posted November 21, 2020 Share Posted November 21, 2020 Based on my tests, the AIM120 will go pitbull from 7 nmi from the target at Mach 2.48. The SD-10 will go pitbull from 9 nmi from target at Mach 3.5. I was maintaining the same altitude and Mach 1.0 speed, so based on this test, the SD-10 goes pitbull earlier than the AIM-120. Are they modeled based on time to react or distance from target? The Tacview files are attached. I am in the red and I started defending as soon as the RWR ringed. Update: Based on further tests, it seems like the AIM-120 and the SD-10 both have around 14-15 seconds time to react. Why do 2 different missiles from 2 different manufacturers from 2 different countries have to have the same pitbull limits? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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