page 129-130:
"Rabota ot VM" + "TT-I87" - can be switched and have efect after missile launch


Before the launch, the launcher is telling the missile (over the OS-10 plug), what to do during flight in case you receive K3 command.
When you set "Rabota ot VM", the missile will arm its radio proxy fuse after launch, and does not take care about K3 at all.
(this was originally developed for the case, when the enemy is continuously emitting K3 signals as jamming)
When you set "TT-I87", the missile will arm its radio proxy fuse after K3 received.
(difference to the normal settings is the distance from the range boresight, when the K3 is emitted)
page 181:
">18 km" mode - as I understand, on M3 variant it should be switching itself automaticly, if the switch is off, depending of the target's altitude, 10 sec. before impact. When ON - only narrow guidance is used... ALSO confirmation that M2 and M3 variants CAN launch diferent types of missiles in one salvo (V-755 must be first due to it's higher speed)!!!
This is why it is not simulated.
(The base of the sim is a S-75M3-OP Volhov, just missing the SDC per plane upgrade)
page 184:
APP-75 could be fine tuned, depending of the missile type (not simulated, but still good to know).
Might be, but in Hungary, the APP always showed the 20DSU parameters, and FCO's had to learn, to reduce the further destruction zone in case of V-759 used.
(SAM batteries west of the Danube)
I know, that the Czech Air Defense used mixed V-755/-759 with the same SAM unit, but I do not know, how they differentiated between missile types.
(first salvo V-759, second salvo V-755???)
page 186:
Description of the algorytm of "SL-I", "SL-2" switch, it is different for 5Ya23 against older types....