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Old 04-14-06, 08:50 PM   #25
VON_CAPO
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Originally Posted by Deamon
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35mm Oerlikon system.
The britons tried to deactivate these batteries many times shooting Shrikes antiradar missiles, but the guys in the control trucks always shut down the antenna emissions before the missiles got a good lock on them.
These systems operated until the last day of the war, keeping the harriers away.
Interesting. Maybe they should have shooted one Shrikes and after a while send another to the same direction and when the first missed and they think the air is clear and shut on radar - BOOOM

I guess thats where the super expensive Stealth bombers pays off.

Deamon
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When the harrier launchs the missile, it is lock already; but if the emissions disappear, the missile unlocks, falling away from the target.
That happened in 1982. I do not think that that can be possible with a weapon version 2006, because of the integrated GPS.

Also, those sytem can be used by radar and optics.
If you pay attention to the picture, you should see a lenses. These lenses have several capacities such as: infrared, zooming, etc.
So, you can fight without radar, and, or laying in the general data of a remote radar (early warning).
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