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#3556258 - 04/14/12 03:46 PM
Re: SAM Simulator
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First picture looks so innocent  like mini steam locomotive, no way anyone could tell there is nuke inside.
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#3556356 - 04/14/12 09:23 PM
Re: SAM Simulator
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Plamya is making the flight profile decision depending on target distance. I do not see any reason (also the constructors not foreseen any) to override Plamya. The V-880 missile has plastic nose, that would fail (melt) over Mach3 at low altitudes.
(The Patriot and S-300 family use fused silica nose, to withstand the heat of hypersonic speeds at low altitude) Well, I don't know. All I can see are my missiles consistently falling behind those pesky F-14s, even when I let them close to under 100km. My latest bitter experience (rename to GPX extension), miss distance about 5.9km, missile with over 5000km/h speed remaining:
Edited by arkhangelsk (04/14/12 09:56 PM) Edit Reason: Trying PNG
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#3556435 - 04/15/12 02:07 AM
Re: SAM Simulator
[Re: arkhangelsk]
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Plamya is making the flight profile decision depending on target distance. I do not see any reason (also the constructors not foreseen any) to override Plamya. The V-880 missile has plastic nose, that would fail (melt) over Mach3 at low altitudes.
(The Patriot and S-300 family use fused silica nose, to withstand the heat of hypersonic speeds at low altitude) Well, I don't know. All I can see are my missiles consistently falling behind those pesky F-14s, even when I let them close to under 100km. My latest bitter experience (rename to GPX extension), miss distance about 5.9km, missile with over 5000km/h speed remaining: Please observe the Vega effective destruction area. (The purple part of the upper picture, is where your missiles overheat...) 
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#3556479 - 04/15/12 05:37 AM
Re: SAM Simulator
[Re: Hpasp]
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The V-880 missile has plastic nose, that would fail (melt) over Mach3 at low altitudes.
That seems pretty awkward for me.... To lost a big, expensive missile because of a plastic nose cone... They sure have more apropriate materials (at least they had a MiG-25/31 aircrafts, which had a + 3000 km/h top speed, and their nose cones didn't melt).
Please observe the Vega effective destruction area.
Seems that in 1986, US Armed forces are pretty well familiar with Vega, because in all Libian scenarios, aircrafts are allways out or going out of destruction zone, right after launch... Anyway, the SIM proves to me that any claims from Libians (and some russian sources) that NAVY losts F-14 in those engagements, are just propaganda....
Edited by piston79 (04/15/12 01:20 PM) Edit Reason: grammar
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#3556484 - 04/15/12 06:34 AM
Re: SAM Simulator
[Re: Hpasp]
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"at low altitudes" - this is important part. Afterall speed of MiG-25 at low altitude is pretty small.
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#3556521 - 04/15/12 09:10 AM
Re: SAM Simulator
[Re: piston79]
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Anyway, he SIM proves to me that any claims from Libians (and some russian sources) that NAVY losts F-14 in those engagements, are just propaganda.... To be fair, on the screen, that Big Positive Spike (Missile) does seem to overlap the Negative Spike (Target) and disappear, then the 2nd Positive Spike also seems to overlap, just like you might expect for a hit. It is only when you go to the Magical Plotting screen (a facility open only to us) and see no X, then run out to Google Earth do you realize the missile crapped out by kilometers... 13:46 24th of March, 1986. Operation Prairie Fire
S-200VE Vega-E
00:04:21, Missile launched from launcher-1 Target distance: 89km Target azimuth: 12‹ Target elevation: 2‹ Target angular speed: 275m/s (0.9 Mach) Target altitude: 4.5km RPC mode: MHI - Narrow Beam GSN mode: Acquire target before launch Received signal strength: 38.5dB
00:04:31, Missile launched from launcher-2 Target distance: 87km Target azimuth: 12‹ Target elevation: 2‹ Target angular speed: 275m/s (0.9 Mach) Target altitude: 4.5km RPC mode: MHI - Narrow Beam GSN mode: Acquire target before launch Received signal strength: 38.8dB
00:04:42, Missile launched from launcher-3 Target distance: 84km Target azimuth: 12‹ Target elevation: 2‹ Target angular speed: 277m/s (0.9 Mach) Target altitude: 4.5km RPC mode: MHI - Narrow Beam GSN mode: Acquire target before launch Received signal strength: 39.1dB
00:05:07, Missile launched from launcher-4 Target distance: 81km Target azimuth: 12‹ Target elevation: 1‹ Target angular speed: -154m/s (-0.6 Mach) Target altitude: 2.5km RPC mode: MHI - Narrow Beam GSN mode: Vcr<0 Received signal strength: 39.4dB
00:05:28, Missile exploded F-14B Tomcat killed by SAM. (miss distance: 3m)
Total, SNR On Air Time: 5min 48sec
Edited by arkhangelsk (04/15/12 09:18 AM) Edit Reason: Got hit
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#3556528 - 04/15/12 09:27 AM
Re: SAM Simulator
[Re: arkhangelsk]
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It's not all that difficult -- the target return will lose its turbine modulation on kill, if it's not powered by rockets and have no modulation to begin with.
And that positive spike is the estimated impact point, the computer never truly knows where a missile is once it's launched...Seems so, at least.
Edited by JWNoctis (04/15/12 10:20 AM) Edit Reason: Grammar
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#3556531 - 04/15/12 09:36 AM
Re: SAM Simulator
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SAMSIM v924 Beta-2 Released Prepare for the BIG BOOOOM!!!Added the possibility to launch the V-760 15D (Guideline Mod.4) Nuclear tipped SAM Missile, for the S-75M3 Volhov (SA-2E Guideline) system. http://sites.google.com/site/samsimulator1972/ Also fixed two bugs: - Suicidal RPK behavior of the Volhov system. (not switching RPK signal off, after the last missile detonated) - No Neva missiles at newer Linebacker-II Scenarios.
Edited by Hpasp (04/15/12 10:04 AM)
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While Fighter Pilots made movies, SAM Officers made History. (U-2 over Sverdlovsk, B-52's over Hanoi, F-4 Phantoms over the Sinai, F-16's and the F-117A Stealth bomber over the Balkans.)
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#3556552 - 04/15/12 10:26 AM
Re: SAM Simulator
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Registered: 05/04/11
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Whoa! Going nuclear already?! Now I am become Death, the Destroyer of Worlds.
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#3556589 - 04/15/12 11:49 AM
Re: SAM Simulator
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Thanks for nuclear release! 
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