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I've seen one but can't find it again - it had been labelled and translated into English, and it showed a couple of differences to the current Lomac version.

 

 

Anyone know where it is, or better yet have a copy of it?

 

 

edit - by sod's law have found a copy in the Su27 flight manual - not translated, though.

 

Someone posted a list of which aircraft corresponded to which light at the bottom - anyone?

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Someone posted a list of which aircraft corresponded to which light at the bottom - anyone?

 

From left to right: Airborne radar | Long-range SAM | med-range SAM | short-range SAM | EWR | AWACS

 

Easiest to think of it this way: the scale goes from most dangerous threat to the least dangerous (from left to right).

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From left to right: Airborne radar | Long-range SAM | med-range SAM | short-range SAM | EWR | AWACS

 

Easiest to think of it this way: the scale goes from most dangerous threat to the least dangerous (from left to right).

 

No - that's the way it works in-game, and it's not strictly accurate.

 

I think it was translated from a Serbian MiG29 manual or something . . . . but it had a list of units corresponding to each light, and it didn't match the explanation we've got.

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Russian

 

1- П - F-4, F-104

2- З - Vulcan, Chapral

3- X - Hawk

4- H - Nike-Hercules, Patriot

5- F - F-14, F-15, F-16, F-18

6- C - F-4, F-104, F-5, Mirage, Lighting, Jaguar

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Russian

 

1- П - F-4, F-104

2- З - Vulcan, Chapral

3- X - Hawk

4- H - Nike-Hercules, Patriot

5- F - F-14, F-15, F-16, F-18

6- C - F-4, F-104, F-5, Mirage, Lighting, Jaguar

 

Right!

 

That bit of text at the bottom is the bit I was looking for, many thanks.

 

 

The Jaguar bit still puzzles me (the Jaguar not having an A2A radar), but the theory's there.

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Moze ktos mu przetlumaczyc na angielski takie cos?

 

"Czasami (w zasadzie często) po odpaleniu silników i włączeniu tego urządzenia do pracy opromieniowuje nas APA (agregat prądotwórczy), oczywiście jak jest blisko (kilka metrów). Jest to doskonaly sposób sprawdzenia sprawności"

 

Wiec i z Jaguarem nie byloby problemu, zwlaszcza ze istnieje wersja z radilokatorem "Agave" ;)

 

Sorry, maybe somebody translate this on english?

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Sometimes (in practice, often) when the engines are fired up and the RWR, the APU can radiate; if it is close (a few meters) it is perfect for checking that the RWR is functional.

 

 

And the Jaguar apparently has a system called 'Agave' which radiates and can be picked up by the RWR.

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This Jaguar thingy is strange. As far as I know, only some indian Jaguars ( navy I think ) has the Agave radar installed, the french and british Jaguars are strictly radarless. Sounds strange that soviet RWRs take special note of indian navy aircraft.

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Those target types are a far cry from the LOMAC modeling.

 

From Manual:

Threats types (bottom row, L to R):

airborne radar

long range radar

mid range radar

short range radar

early warning system

AWACS

thats what I was thinking?

is this ok?

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Yep, it's all a bit of a puzzle.

 

 

The letters underneath the lights would seem to tie in with a range of radar bands, which would certainly make sense. So the RWR would display a threat by radar type, and it's up to you to remember which aircraft that could be and hope your intel is accurate ;)

 

Lomac does simplify in areas, and we know the MiG29 and Su27 weren't focussed on much in the move from Flanker to Lomac . . . . shrug.

 

 

The Jaguar bit is interesting, though.

Speculation - obtaining info on a radar that is offered as an option when still under development, through covert means, might result in it being entered into the manuals anyway . . . . .

 

Tornado seems more likely. Sea Harrier could also have been an option.

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Could be that it was a bit hard to get info on radar band for all radars featured in the game..

 

SPO-15ŁM Beryoza is programable. This is old data from old MiG-29 manual. Times they are changed ;)

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(..)Sorry, maybe somebody translate this on english?

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