Originally Posted By: piston79
Originally Posted By: Hpasp

With 3T, if the missile is reached the AVS-I beam, than its guidance is switched from AVS-II to AVS-I, and this is indicated by the NAVED light. (manual page 43/5)


So, if we switch from 1/2 to t/t, it will change the antennas only when missiles goes in AVS-I beam... But what about the opposite? wink


The AVS-II is always tracking the missile, just the AVS-I is used for better resolution in case of 3T.
In real life, switching between method 3T to 1/2 would probably mean the loosing of the missile...

In the KRUG manual it is stated, that the Commander choose between the 3T* or 1/2 guidance method before launch, and it is forbidden to change it during missile flight.

* please use 3T and 1/2 guidance methods when discussing the KRUG. (not T/T and UPR)
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Last edited by Hpasp; 03/18/13 08:38 PM.

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