![]() I recommend that you use the compass tool to draw a circle with 100 km radius at the target point first to get an idea of when the sensor will turn on.įor example, if you select the middle of this 100 km radius circle as the target, the missile sensor will turn on as soon as it hits the edge of the circle or 100 km prior to reaching the target. The missile sensor only goes active when it gets within 100 km of the target point or when it loses SARH tracking (see radar guidance section).Īs mentioned, you can click on the map to select a target. The normal missiles will show red cones when looking for target and red lines when they lock on. You can tell what they are when they change course and fly at your jammer or radar emitter also they don't have a red cone. NOTE: enemy missiles that are P type, seek onto your radar emissions and have no indication of being active. In the missile attack engagement, you will see the missile fly past at the top of the screen when it’s ballistic with sensors off. In this flight mode the missile is completely dumb and vulnerable to anti missile attack. ![]() ![]() While the missile is flying to a target point on the map and no red lines, cones, or circles are drawn from it, then the missile is in ballistic flight (flying in a straight line) with sensors off. ![]()
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