cesarferrolho Posted Wednesday at 03:24 PM Posted Wednesday at 03:24 PM Should that be possible? An STT lock that is maintained long after the target has landed?
Despayre Posted Wednesday at 03:42 PM Posted Wednesday at 03:42 PM I wouldn't think so. How long is "long"? I'm not updating this anymore. It's safe to assume I have all the stuff, and the stuff for the stuff too.
scommander2 Posted Wednesday at 03:49 PM Posted Wednesday at 03:49 PM (edited) It is a good question. My case is that a moving plane is on the field, and I am able to "lock" it with the sidewinder tone since it is an infrared seeker within the certain range. I need to try for the plan has landed case. Edited Wednesday at 03:53 PM by scommander2 Spoiler Dell XPS 9730, i9-13900H, DDR5 64GB, Discrete GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080, 1+2TB M.2 SSD | Thrustmaster Warthog HOTAS + TPR | TKIR5/TrackClipPro | Total Controls Multi-Function Button Box | Win 11 Pro
Ivandrov Posted Wednesday at 05:49 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:49 PM (edited) 2 hours ago, cesarferrolho said: Should that be possible? An STT lock that is maintained long after the target has landed? Yes, it is possible. You can lock onto completely still ships out on the water as well. Edited Wednesday at 05:50 PM by Ivandrov
cesarferrolho Posted Wednesday at 06:07 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 06:07 PM (edited) 2 hours ago, Despayre said: I wouldn't think so. How long is "long"? at least 3 minutes after it landed, i still had a lock. I Launched one Aim-54 before and another after he landed, both failed to hit Edited Wednesday at 06:09 PM by cesarferrolho
RustBelt Posted yesterday at 12:23 AM Posted yesterday at 12:23 AM It should not work with PD-STT definitely. if it’s reflective enough, maybe with the right background in P-STT, but ground clutter should really make it unlikely. You will certainly miss with a Phoenix in P-STT.
cesarferrolho Posted 17 hours ago Author Posted 17 hours ago 8 hours ago, RustBelt said: It should not work with PD-STT definitely. if it’s reflective enough, maybe with the right background in P-STT, but ground clutter should really make it unlikely. You will certainly miss with a Phoenix in P-STT. I assume Jester did not go to P-STT, i got the lock at around 60nm or so, the target was an il-78 tanker, the lock remained steady and accurate several minutes after it landed.
Ivandrov Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago (edited) 7 hours ago, cesarferrolho said: I assume Jester did not go to P-STT, i got the lock at around 60nm or so, the target was an il-78 tanker, the lock remained steady and accurate several minutes after it landed. An IL-78 you can definitely maintain lock on, it's a huge and highly reflective target conpared to ground clutter and there is no MLC filter when STT'ed. So, it not moving is not an issue. Edited 10 hours ago by Ivandrov
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