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It looks little bit odd, why different emitters of the same battery would be split between different tables? Example: HAWK SR and TR are in Table 5 but HAWK CWAR in 6... Similar with EWRs - Tables 8 and 9. 

There is also mistake with SA5 - it is marked as SR but Code 129 if I remember correctly is for Square Pair tracking radar. The first three tables are probably correct as they are the same as previously used for PB engagement without HTS but I would experiment with rest of them as they look strange... 

 

I forgot to mention - you can actually make your own tables anyway so it does not really matter what's in them... I havent tried it yet though. 

 

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14 hours ago, HwSpring said:

I forgot to mention - you can actually make your own tables anyway so it does not really matter what's in them... I havent tried it yet though. 

How can you make them? Besides the 8 manual entries that you can input in the DED HTS page?

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That's where you create your own hts table, under list - 0 - HTS.

It's blank xxxx by default. Enter the 3 digit codes ad press enter. A man profile show up o the HAD page under control. Simply uncheck other classes you don't need and select man, which iirc osb 3.

 

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On 12/24/2021 at 9:09 PM, SFJackBauer said:

Also, what does the classes in the THRT subpage means?

You can deactivate certain threat classes (CLASS 1 - CLASS 11) to increase the scan/update rate of the HTS.

 

On 12/24/2021 at 9:09 PM, SFJackBauer said:

How do I know which SAM falls into which class?

Here you can download a printable and kneeboard version of an overview of all codes and correct table mapping: https://forums.eagle.ru/topic/245497-alic-tables-for-the-agm-88c-harm-pdf-and-kneeboard (data source = directly from ED)

 

On 12/25/2021 at 4:20 AM, SFJackBauer said:

So they presented this picture here. Where did they got this information, specifically, to which table each emitter belongs to?

The table shown in the Grim Reapers video is incorrect. The table mapping was obviously just a guessing.

 

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If you specify the threath in DED, should other threaths continue to appear in had? because to me yes

is it implemented?

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5 hours ago, lt_d4n said:

If you specify the threath in DED, should other threaths continue to appear in had? because to me yes

is it implemented?

 

Yes,

The ALIC tables in the DED are for the HARM missiles. You can use them on the WPN page with HARM selected in SMS. The HAD uses a different table.

Basically the 11 threat classes in the HAD are configured as follows.

  1. Recent RU/CHI SAM systems
  2. Legacy RU/CHI SAM systems
  3. RU/CHI SHORAD
  4. RU/CHI Search radar systems
  5. RU/CHI Naval systems
  6. Recent NATO SAM systems
  7. Legacy NATO SAM systems
  8. NATO SHORAD
  9. NATO Search radar systems
  10. NATO Naval systems
  11. ?

Somewhere in these forums is a breakdown of ALIC / RWR and HTS classes.

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