Skrzatek Posted yesterday at 03:39 PM Posted yesterday at 03:39 PM Hey, I'm wondering how the F-16 radar uses its antenna in A-G mode. Antenna elevation doesn't affect the image (but antenna azimuth does), and the radar scans the entire area in front of the aircraft and directly below it simultaneously.
Skrzatek Posted yesterday at 05:51 PM Author Posted yesterday at 05:51 PM @skywalker22 Unfortunately, this video is not the answer to my question and provides too little explanation (more from an user point of view, not technical).
Solution Tholozor Posted yesterday at 05:55 PM Solution Posted yesterday at 05:55 PM Funny enough this has been brought up before a few years ago: 1 REAPER 51 | Tholozor VFA-136 (c.2007): https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/3305981/ Arleigh Burke Destroyer Pack (2020): https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/3313752/
Skrzatek Posted yesterday at 06:11 PM Author Posted yesterday at 06:11 PM So if I understand correctly, the only true word in F-16's "Air to Ground Radar" is "ground"?
skywalker22 Posted yesterday at 06:52 PM Posted yesterday at 06:52 PM 40 minutes ago, Skrzatek said: So if I understand correctly, the only true word in F-16's "Air to Ground Radar" is "ground"? From air to ground. It's also "Air to Air".
Skrzatek Posted yesterday at 08:47 PM Author Posted yesterday at 08:47 PM @skywalker22 I already knew before that "Air to Air" part was poorly simulated, now I was only wondering about A-G.
RogueSpecterGaming Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 7 hours ago, Skrzatek said: So if I understand correctly, the only true word in F-16's "Air to Ground Radar" is "ground"? Are you thinking that the phrase "Air-to-Ground" means that it should have an "Air" capability to the radar while also being able to have the "Ground" capability?? Are you thinking it should show you air targets as well?? My PC: GPU-AMD 6800XT OC / CPU- AMD RYZEN 5800X OC / 32 GB RAM 3200Mhz / 1TB SSD / 2TB HDD / 500GB M.2 / Monitor: 34" Ultrawide Samsung 1000R Curve / WinWing F16EX HOTAS / TM Cougar MFDs / TM TPR Rudder Pedals / TrackIR5 / ICP
Ivandrov Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago (edited) Air-to-ground radar is correct. It is a radar used in the air, and this mode is used to scan for and map ground returns. Edited 15 hours ago by Ivandrov
Skrzatek Posted 14 hours ago Author Posted 14 hours ago @RogueSpecterGaming No, I am thinking that the phrase "Air to Ground Radar" should mean that there is a radar in the air that is emitting radio waves to the ground, not a fancy looking F10 map plotted on MFD.
Furiz Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) 14 hours ago, Ivandrov said: Air-to-ground radar is correct. It is a radar used in the air, and this mode is used to scan for and map ground returns. I think you misunderstood what the issue is here. no matter where the nose is pointed it will always scan the ground, when in some cases it is not physically possible to turn the antenna to the ground while the nose is pointed 85 degrees up. Like in this image: Edited 1 hour ago by Furiz
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