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In the days since ED announced the F35A, I have been searching endlessly for any publicly available F35 material to analyze the feasibility of ED making the F35, and I have found that the F35 has a very complex system.However, for a single block2b, the operational content involved in the execution of trigger tasks (using weapons to strike targets) in the cabin has basically been disclosed: all operations are designated targets on TSD, after identifying targets with EO sensors or fine-tuning SAR images generated by ASR, using weapons to strike, and finally through EO Sensors confirm whether the target has been destroyed.Thats it.Thats because the weapon capabilities are extremely limited (all available weapons are 120C7,JDAM and GBU12).The TSD integrates information from multiple sensors, and for a single aircraft that does not use a data link, it is only possible to integrate information from the local EW/IR/Radar sensors.These sensors are configured via the SRCH page.It can also control the display information of TWD.So I hope ED to restore as much as possible the various control options in the SRCH page and the meaning of the thumbnail information displayed in the SRCH page in window mode, Because the SRCH page include the main way to control sensor fusion. The following picture is the clearest picture I have obtained about the SRCH page, which seems to show a radar between different AA main modes some specific radar operating options (RDR NOSLP), some options for EO sensors (perhaps use EO sensors for search to provide fusion information to TSD?)And other information I still don't understand (what is WB anyway?).And what do A,P,RW,HS represent when displayed on the SRCH page in thumbnail mode?Under what conditions do they turn blue?In any case, please try to restore these contents, because they relate to the most basic combat capabilities of this aircraft, please ED, please.

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1 hour ago, EchoOneOne said:

Could you post a source of those pics? Thanks 🙂 


Top pic is from here, there are plenty of LM simulator demonstrations you can find on youtube.

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2 hours ago, NytHawk said:


Top pic is from here, there are plenty of LM simulator demonstrations you can find on youtube.

Thanks 🙂

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