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Ace of the Deep
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![]() But I suspect the problem is because of the auto-TMA. IMO, it was probably a mistake to try and handle all targets with the TMA system. TMA is mostly meant for a bearing-only systems - with ranging systems you are better off just reading the ranges direct. |
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I don't see where TMA comes into play here. He's talking about radar.
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Yeah, don't fire your SM-2's at close range. They simply don't have enough time to moneuver into an intercept position before passing the target. Usually, that will happen in CWIS/CIWS range, so....
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And that was one of my point.
We need the 76mm at close range for AAW. But unless we change it, it doesn't really work. I think we need to change it from bullet to shell (or the other way around) |
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TMA should only be used for passive, bearing-only sensors. If an active sensor is being employed, its range data should be treated as "gold" - but that's not what happens with DW auto-TMA. |
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Well the Fire Control radar should give the missle a target, regardless of how bad the TMA is. Does anyone know what info is fed to the missles? It looks as if it must be radar data, or the missles would be way off.
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This wasn't at close range it was at medium range, not too far to out run but not in CIWS range.
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The idea of throwing everything onto the TMA sheet, as I understood it (I think they mentioned it in the manual), is to allow you more opportunities for data fusion. For example, you may have a ESM track that verifies a plane's a Tu-95 Badger, and you fuse that with the radar track of the same plane so you don't have two symbols flying over the map. In the P-3, if the ESM and radar detect the same thing, you'd be left with two symbols on your chart, because of the lack of the TMA station. So it was a good idea, except that the TMA is really for passive and they should really have put the "Merge" button in the Tactical Coordinator screen instead of the TMA screen. Quote:
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Yes .. SM-2 is simulated as stand-alone full-active guided missile. It just uses special flag that it requires FCR to operate.
It uses 'Weapon radar' sensor, which report all speed, altitude, distance .. if there is some problem, it must be in TERMINALHOME doctrine command. It's hardoced and it cannot be moded. Anyway my SM-2s flies quite OK .. Xabba .. what about some mission + save ? Last edited by Dr.Sid; 03-18-07 at 05:12 PM. |
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Why'd they do that? Not very realistic, if you ask me.
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