Originally Posted By: Hpasp

Above Hanoi, the USAF had the nasty habit of laying chaff corridor under the jamming B52's.
If you would launch with T/T RAB.OT.VM, than the missile would pop off when it reaches the chaff corridor.

This is when the I87-T/T comes to play, as it calculates an approximate jamming target distance, so the proxy fuse is not armed, until flies above the chaff corridor.
cowboy


1. Did you simulate chafs? wink
2. When I am trackin' target with I87-T/T, with auto traking on elevation and altitude, this gadget calculates impact points, and shows me a distance boresight, which is approaching, or going away... As I understand, after choosing the elevation (or distance), it calculates the impact point, and due to changing the elevation and azimuth of jamming, it recalculates distance or height and new impact point....( this is what I observed during simulations wink ) Did I got it right???
3. Is it real, to change input data in I87-T/T, after locking the target on elev. and azimuth? Or in case after I've just launched the missile?