Originally Posted By: Hpasp
As I can understand, if we want missile to detonate for sure against a fighter target, we should bring it less than 60 meters from the target...
Curiouse about how you program it in the SIM...


65m is for pretty sure (~100%) kill
65~120m is high probability kill
300m is probable hit

The V-759 missile creates 29000 pieces of ~4g shrapnels.
At the impact speeds, they are comparable to an M-16 rifle bullet.

If you have a 65m miss, than each square meters of the target will receive 2 pieces of M16 bullet.
(this is considered catastrophic kill)

If you have a 120m miss, than each 2nd square meters of the target will receive an M16 bullet.
(this is considered a probable kill)

If you have a 300m miss, than every 10 square meters of the target will receive an M16 bullet.
(this is considered the furthest where the missile has any effect)

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The program after calculates the missile - target distance in the moment of explosion...
... if it is less than 120m than target is killed.
... if it is less than 300m than target is hit. (it can fly away, but with reduced speed, and without jamming)

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Do you think that is possible to include the data from graphs for detonation possibility for 5E11 in the uppermentioned model you've used in the SIM?... I must admit I still have no idea how this should be achieved.