fiod9 Posted December 31, 2021 Posted December 31, 2021 You've recently added a symbol (called CATA I think?) in the radar screen, demonstrating where you need to point in order to intercept an enemy aircraft. But that symbol moves around, even if you only roll. (which doesn't make sense I think. If you only do a roll, the vectors don't change, the CATA shouldn't move around).
Frederf Posted January 1, 2022 Posted January 1, 2022 Target intercept steering symbol, Collision antenna train angle (CATA). Iron cross shape (USAF). The shape is horizontally positioned to show horizontal steering which results in a course intercept. It is vertically positioned at the same range as the target. No vertical steering is provided. The symbol is not shown when solution is greater than the antenna azimuth limit. Since the symbol only represents a two-dimensional steering solution it stands to reason that rolling without change of the horizontal navigation would have no effect on the CATA position. 1
Bouli306 Posted January 2, 2022 Posted January 2, 2022 On 12/31/2021 at 9:03 PM, fiod9 said: You've recently added a symbol (called CATA I think?) in the radar screen, demonstrating where you need to point in order to intercept an enemy aircraft. But that symbol moves around, even if you only roll. (which doesn't make sense I think. If you only do a roll, the vectors don't change, the CATA shouldn't move around). Is the Bogey maneuvering?
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