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#3565932 - 05/02/12 04:53 AM Re: SAM Simulator [Re: Hpasp]
Alien_MasterMynd Offline
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That SR-71 thing is REALLY FAST :-), I've tried maximum shooting distance.

AAR:
Click to reveal..
1967.
SR-71 Operation Tallin.

S-200VE Vega-E


00:10:39, Missile launched from launcher-1
Target distance: 191km
Target azimuth: 51°
Target elevation: 6°
Target angular speed: 900m/s (3,2 Mach)
Target altitude: 24km
RPC mode: MHI - Narrow Beam
GSN mode: Acquire target during flight
Received signal strength: 20,2dB


00:10:44, Missile launched from launcher-2
Target distance: 186km
Target azimuth: 51°
Target elevation: 6°
Target angular speed: 899m/s (3,2 Mach)
Target altitude: 24km
RPC mode: MHI - Narrow Beam
GSN mode: Acquire target during flight
Received signal strength: 20,9dB


00:11:39, Missile launched from launcher-5
Target distance: 137km
Target azimuth: 54°
Target elevation: 9°
Target angular speed: 901m/s (3,2 Mach)
Target altitude: 24km
RPC mode: MHI - Narrow Beam
GSN mode: Acquire target before launch
Received signal strength: 27,2dB


00:11:44, Missile launched from launcher-6
Target distance: 132km
Target azimuth: 54°
Target elevation: 9°
Target angular speed: 900m/s (3,2 Mach)
Target altitude: 24km
RPC mode: MHI - Narrow Beam
GSN mode: Acquire target before launch
Received signal strength: 27,8dB


00:12:42, Missile launched from launcher-3
Target distance: 81km
Target azimuth: 53°
Target elevation: 16°
Target angular speed: 869m/s (3,1 Mach)
Target altitude: 24km
RPC mode: MHI - Narrow Beam
GSN mode: Vcr<0
Received signal strength: 34,4dB


00:12:44, Missile exploded
SR-71 Habu killed by SAM. (miss distance: 12m)

00:12:46, Missile exploded
SR-71 Habu killed by SAM. (miss distance: 21m)

00:12:47, Missile launched from launcher-4
Target distance: 77km
Target azimuth: 53°
Target elevation: 17°
Target angular speed: 762m/s (2,7 Mach)
Target altitude: 24km
RPC mode: MHI - Narrow Beam
GSN mode: Vcr<0
Received signal strength: 35dB


00:13:35, Missile exploded
SR-71 Habu killed by SAM. (miss distance: 4m)

00:13:39, Missile exploded
SR-71 Habu killed by SAM. (miss distance: 6m)

Total, SNR On Air Time: 7min 48sec


3DAAR


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#3565955 - 05/02/12 06:20 AM Re: SAM Simulator [Re: Hpasp]
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I forgot to introduce myself, as I mentioned before I come from the Czech Republic. I am very interested in military technology, especially aircraft and accompanied radar and weapon technology and SAM systems. I studied measurement and instrumentation technology at Czech technical university.
My uncle when he was in active duty was a Lt. Col. at AFB Caslav (he took care of MiG's - 21, 23, 29 and L's - 29 and 39). Now there is my cousin and he takes care mainly of L-159's and I think he has also something to do with JA-39's. He gave me a preflight red tape (don't know its correct name, it is such a bright red ribbon with Remove before flight text) from AIM-9 which shot down a test target at training in Sweden :-)

Here you can see Czech military parade from 2008. Military 2008

It was the biggest (and I think the only one) after 1989 and at this time also the last. It is sad to see we have almost nothing :-(
But what you can expect from a Slovak minister of defense who gave our only S-300 to Slovakia, from a strongly pacifistic former president and today's minister of defense who never was in duty (not even in the basic one). Mig-29's we changed in a ratio of about 1:1 to Polish helicopters. What else to say? I think there is no more to say....

Tank day in a military historical museum at Lesany in 2007 (note the Merkava tank, we were and I think we still are the only foreign country which has this tank except of Israel and personnel of the museum may not show interior to anyone).
Tanks

And a few more pictures from the museum itself (note especially "puskovaju ustanovku" :-) with a training 5V28 missile, and you will notice a few more :-)) There is also a Tu-143 unmanned reconnaisance aircraft.
Military museum

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#3565966 - 05/02/12 07:10 AM Re: SAM Simulator [Re: Hpasp]
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And I owe the last thing - what happened to Dobris S-200 site. About in the half od 90's S-200 was completely sold to some country like Libya or Iran and instead of it S-75 complexes were moved there. They were about 2000 replaced by S-125 and a few years later, the base was abandoned.
Fate of S-200 site at Brno was similar, only it was operational a bit longer.

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#3566048 - 05/02/12 09:35 AM Re: SAM Simulator [Re: Hpasp]
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Registered: 12/31/09
Posts: 1711
Loc: Hungary, Europe
I'm trying to complete the two remaining EDC situations soon...

8 S-125M Neva (SA-3B) systems
4 S-75M Volhov (SA-2E) systems

vs

24 F-111F "Aardvark" bomber attacking 3 targets at Tripoli (18 primary + 6 spares)
5 EF-111A "Raven" ECM (4 primary + 1 spare)
6 A-7E Corsair-II SEAD (VA-46 Clansmen, VA-72 Blue Hawks)
1 EA-6B Prowler ECM (VMAQ-2 Playboys)
1 EA-3B Skywarrior SIGINT (VQ-2 Sandeman)
4 F-14A Tomcat CAP (VF-33 Starfighters, VF-102 Diamondbacks)
2 E-2C Hawkeye AWACS (VAW-123 Screwtops)

... or ...

1 SR-71
(The only real world scenario, where Volhov was fired against the HABU)

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#3566150 - 05/02/12 12:51 PM Re: SAM Simulator [Re: Hpasp]
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... or ...

1 SR-71
(The only real world scenario, where Volhov was fired against the HABU)





It seems they didn't have enough time to aquire and track the target on a proper way (target was at 43 km when missiles were launched, instead at least 60 km as it should be).

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#3566213 - 05/02/12 02:35 PM Re: SAM Simulator [Re: Hpasp]
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Note that the apparent 'difference' in height is only to provide separation between the two flight paths to reduce confusion about what refers to each. Think of them 'side by side' with a small amount of "parameter" in an isometric projection, so on an inclined plane similar to that seen in the drawing of the 'site'.

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#3566290 - 05/02/12 04:21 PM Re: SAM Simulator [Re: Hpasp]
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Registered: 08/26/08
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Loc: Arafo, Canary Islands, Spain
Hpasp, Eagle Dynamic move to launch SDK with your near DCS:World, a core to DCS series. A future 3rd Party aircraft coming to the east, the DCS:Mig-21bis make by a Hungarian comrade. Other future addon has Combinet forces, simulate ground forces and vehicles. You can contact whit ED to a future DCS:¿Sa-3?. Georgian forces has equipped with them and simulate track one target and launch two missiles.


Edited by Silver_Dragon (05/02/12 04:23 PM)
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#3566519 - 05/03/12 12:41 AM Re: SAM Simulator [Re: Lieste]
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Note that the apparent 'difference' in height is only to provide separation between the two flight paths to reduce confusion about what refers to each. Think of them 'side by side' with a small amount of "parameter" in an isometric projection, so on an inclined plane similar to that seen in the drawing of the 'site'.

Those are two flights, one of the 15-th and one on the 16-th of April. The funniest part is that I CANNOT find the original whole document, from which I cut off that picture... (Dumb arse - that's me!)
Still, got this one - jamming areas from SR-71, as determent by russians and vietnamesses:

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#3566546 - 05/03/12 03:50 AM Re: SAM Simulator [Re: piston79]
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Registered: 12/31/09
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Loc: Hungary, Europe
Originally Posted By: piston79
Note that the apparent 'difference' in height is only to provide separation between the two flight paths to reduce confusion about what refers to each. Think of them 'side by side' with a small amount of "parameter" in an isometric projection, so on an inclined plane similar to that seen in the drawing of the 'site'.

Those are two flights, one of the 15-th and one on the 16-th of April. The funniest part is that I CANNOT find the original whole document, from which I cut off that picture... (Dumb arse - that's me!)
Still, got this one - jamming areas from SR-71, as determent by russians and vietnamesses:
Click to reveal..




here:
http://narod.ru/disk/11803446001/%D0%BB%D0%B8%D0%B2%D0%B8%D1%8F%2086.djvu.html

This is nice pic.
Can you share the whole doc with me?
I'm thinking of utilizing this jammer layout data in the sim...
smile


Edited by Hpasp (05/03/12 03:51 AM)
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Free SAM Simulator, "Realistic to the Switch"

http://sites.google.com/site/samsimulator1972/home

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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#3566550 - 05/03/12 04:39 AM Re: SAM Simulator [Re: Hpasp]
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Registered: 04/22/12
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Loc: IRAN
hey ... guys ... did u test asuluk with sa-4 3m8m3??? this missile is very maneuverability than sa-2 missile's and sa-3 missile's

when im hit one EA 6 with sa-4 with the last type of 3m8 missile ... and drag my result to 3daaar... i seen a very very amazing view of 3m8M3 maneuverability than sa- 2 and sa 3 missiles!!!!

pleas try this to know what i talking about !!!!




















Edited by milang (05/03/12 04:42 AM)

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