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When using the DSU-33 as a nose fuze and M905 as a tail fuze, switching to tail fuze only still makes the bomb airburst.

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Also theoretically this is an impossible match. 

The DSU-33 is a proximity sensor triggering electronic fuzes. 

M-905 is a mechanical fuze that only triggers to impact. There's no way you can trigger it with a DSU-33. 

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I believe this is a DCS core issue and not an F-4E specific issue.

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I have tested a bit more, nose or tail selection doesnt change anything when using different fuzes

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16 hours ago, DSplayer said:

I believe this is a DCS core issue and not an F-4E specific issue.

This should be as intended. The DSU-33 is a sensor that goes in the nose fuse well. It is not a fuse itself. It sends a signal to the fuse, and since the nose is plugged with the DSU-33 sensor then the only place a fuse could possibly go is in the tail.

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