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What is the difference between IR spotting / laser spotting / using both in TGP?

 

I mean laser can be detected if used too much and enemy can avoid/move out.

 

But in terms of accuracy can we use IR spotting? If we are not using any GBU-12 type laser guided bombs, can we rely on IR spotting all the time when marking with TGP?

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Lots of people get this confused. Even military JTACs in training. IR pointers are used for target identification at night. A JTAC can "sparkle" a target to show the pilot where he wants the bombs, just make sure he hits the right end of the beam :-). It only works at night. In DCS as in real life, CAS is easier at night for the JTAC and the pilot. IR pointers can also be used to id friendlies and even "rope" the aircraft.

The Laser is used mainly for TGO, that's terminal guidance operations. You can also use the Laser for Laser Spot Search (LSS) which is a marking function but that's not used very often. Can be used during the day.

Why both? Why all these toys? Because targets in real life and in DCS are hard to find and we need all the toys we can to find and determine exactly where the bombs need to go.

Hope that helps.

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Paco

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and the enemy, who also has NVG. chances of them having laser warning are slightly less.

Never forget that World War III was not Cold for most of us.

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