From the advanced manual

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What's exactly the GShV, and how it works?
When the KRUG was fielded in large numbers in the WARPACT, the US started the use of the
Angular Jamming Technique.This is mostly developed against the monopulse radars (SA-4/SA-5/SA-
6/SA-8/SA-10, ...) but it can also confuse older TWS radars (SA-2/SA-3).
Thus the GSh instrument was developed, to counter these kind of jamming utilizing a special TWS
technique. For the Volkhov, it was called GShV. For the Neva, it was called GShN.
So far, this kind of jamming is not simulated in the SIM... and its technique is not discussed.


The jamming the GShV is designed to counter, isn't in SAM Simulator.

Though the whole thing confuses me, isn't crosseye jamming used against monopulse radars? I don't see how crosseye jamming could confuse a TWS radar like the SA-2 uses.

Anyway, shooting jamming targets is already WAY too easy, since only noise jamming and not modulated noise jamming is simulated. It's very easy to get a dozen kills without turning your radar on at all with the way SAM Simulator is now.

Last edited by Mdore; 07/19/13 11:04 AM.