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Marcantilan 07-17-05 07:30 PM

Does the EW suite in the FFG 7 provides active jamming?
 
As stated in this page

http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/s.../an-slq-32.htm

the EW suite of a Perry Class could protect the ship "from radar-directed anti-ship missiles (ASMs) and for confusion of targeting radars on hostile platforms"

Is this modeled in the game????

I know is NOT a button (or even stated in the manual) associated with this capabilitie, but maybe engages automatically.

Anyone knows??????

MaHuJa 07-18-05 01:05 PM

I don't know to what degree "jammers" (a sensor type in the DW database) works in the first place - there probably a reason there are NO sensor entries of that kind.

Someone had an idea that maybe it was simulated into something else, but I don't think so. If anything it would have to be an increased chance for homing on chaff, or failed detonations(which I haven't seen), or plain misses (which I also haven't seen).

Rip 07-18-05 09:08 PM

Re: Does the EW suite in the FFG 7 provides active jamming?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Marcantilan
As stated in this page

http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/s.../an-slq-32.htm

the EW suite of a Perry Class could protect the ship "from radar-directed anti-ship missiles (ASMs) and for confusion of targeting radars on hostile platforms"

Is this modeled in the game????

I know is NOT a button (or even stated in the manual) associated with this capabilitie, but maybe engages automatically.

Anyone knows??????

I'm not sure about the game, but I can vouch for the SLQ-32 being very effective IRL.


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