ASW Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago (edited) This is how the Combat Tree system is used. We see the transponder signal on the radar screen. The enemy is visible as a bar on the radar screen. The friend is visible as two bars. I get the enemy's altitude from the AWACS, turn on the Boresight mode, and the enemy is destroyed.) The APX-81 picks up the IFF signals from the Russian SPO module installed on the migs, and then gives a call signal. The automatic return confirms whether the aircraft was friendly or hostile. From there, the APX-81 somehow transmits location data. I love the Combat Tree. null Edited 13 hours ago by ASW 2 GreyCat_SPb
ASW Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago I couldn't see the MiG at all because of the clouds, the sun, and the shadows. I flew in the wake of my AIM-7 and then fired a second missile. The first one was just to scare the MiG, but it still hit its target. GreyCat_SPb
Кош Posted 44 minutes ago Posted 44 minutes ago First, SPO has nothing to do with combat tree, RWR doesn't emit anything. Combat tree is a repeater of intercepted interrogator signals. It then listens to transponders. In DCS only transponder that is vulnerable to Combat Tree IRL is on MiG-19. Everything else has later encrypted models APX-81 can't deal with. ППС АВТ 100 60 36 Ф < | > ! ПД К i5-10600k/32GB 3600/SSD NVME/4070ti/2560x1440'32/VPC T-50 VPC T-50CM3 throttle Saitek combat rudder
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