Biggus Posted May 27, 2022 Posted May 27, 2022 I think I've found a potential bug with the RWR indicating a TWS launched AIM-54 at some rather long ranges that seems to be present in the ED modules I've tested but absent from the third party modules. I've just made the same bug report in the Viper bugs subforum, but I'll add one here and in the Warthog bugs subforum too. I would expect that a TWS-guided phoenix would not give much or any warning prior to going active at relatively close distances (I'd have expected less than 12nm depending on the usual variables). Right now, the Hornet detects a TWS launch of any phoenix variant from any AI Tomcat variant on the Caucasus map. System specs are: 5800X, RTX 3070, 32gb ram with DCS on an SSD. I haven't yet been able to test against humans, and I haven't yet tested the Hornet on other maps (although the same bug with the Viper is also present on the Persian Gulf). FA18CvsF14B.trk dcs.log
RodWan Olds Posted May 27, 2022 Posted May 27, 2022 If it was AI then how do you know it was TWS? I was under the impression AI only did STT launches which you would expect to get a RWR warning for.
Biggus Posted May 28, 2022 Author Posted May 28, 2022 18 hours ago, RodWan Olds said: If it was AI then how do you know it was TWS? I was under the impression AI only did STT launches which you would expect to get a RWR warning for. The track has a single AI F-14B against a flight of four hornets. Four AIM-54s are fired, each tracking a separate target. On some occasions I do see an apparent swapping of locks with one or two of those missiles, but it's clear that the missiles are tracking different targets.
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