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I just set 2 waypoints approximately 20 miles away from each other (1 at 12 o'clock and one at 2 from the aircraft) with the same EWR at each waypoint as targets. Fired on the closer one first in PB mode, then switched waypoint, turned to the next one and fired at it, all with optimal parameters for lofting. The second harm though decided to turn to the first waypoint which is closer, as if its radar turned on right after launch, so both missiles went for the same target. After it was hit by one harm, the second turned to the next target never reaching it because it was too far away.

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We do have a report open regarding seekers FOV already, but in this particular case I think it is correct as is, when the second missile is fired the first radar site is still in the FOV for the HARM.

As mentioned we do have a report already open so maybe wait until we have that fix in to test again. 

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The missile should fly toward the prescribed destination regardless of other emitters of any type or position until a particular point in the trajectory. An EOM shot to completely empty ground must ignore other emitters along the majority of the flight path. Otherwise the HARM is invalidated as a means to suppress a particular threat if it is so easily distracted 2 seconds off the rail.

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