You can switch it after launch, as it only alters when the SNR transmits the K3 compared to the range boresight
Does the bold one is true for S-75M3-OP?


No, the Volhov has no Dogon method, as it sends the K4 instead of it, automatically.

A question about S-200. In case we are launching against a noise jamming target, after the launch (track on height, azimuth, distance), could we just swich off high voltage and just leave our "ICBM" to do the job alone (like "fire" and "forget")???...


Good question.
The Firing Manual say, that you should illuminate the jamming target during engagement.
(My bet is that the missile should receive reference CW signal from the RPN, during all the flight.)

can we found any of the first (or previous) releases of SAM Simulator any where ?

Just the last.

So, maybe it is possible to talk about "burnthru"???

No. Detecting from big ranges, and performing burnthrough is 10 times of difference.
B52 is around 50~60sqm.

HPasp, I like your short description of the s-300 engagement procedure, any chance you could give us some more, like, how to lock the target maybe?

Manual for the S-300 simulator is pretty far from ready...
http://www.mediafire.com/file/03phjn3xf8o2n79/SA-10B_ENG.pdf
... basically you have the same options, as the older systems depicted in the SIM.
(Target acquisition can arrive from IADS, or local ST-68U Tin Shield, 76N6 Clam Shell, or Autonomous acquisition from the 30N6 Flap Lid-B Fire Control Radar)

Good sources on S-300:
http://www.ausairpower.net/APA-Grumble-Gargoyle.html
http://bastion-karpenko.narod.ru/S_trista_01.pdf
http://bastion-karpenko.narod.ru/S_trista_02.pdf
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&p...uthkey=CK-C0-wE
http://pvo.forum24.ru/?1-9-0-00000002-000-10001-0-1328617861

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Last edited by Hpasp; 02/26/12 10:22 AM.

Hpasp
Free SAM Simulator, "Realistic to the Switch"

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

Book from the author - Soviet Nuclear Weapons in Hungary 1961-1991
https://sites.google.com/view/nuclear-weapons-in-hungary/

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