Originally Posted By: farokh
dear hpasp... tanks for your hard efforts notworthy
and you did a evolution in this arena thumbsup

this is my public hunt as a first serious time with OSA-ak wink

Click to reveal..
Asuluk training ground.

Practice target:
LA-17M [program-1] simulating A-4 Skyhawk

9K33M2 OSA-AK


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00:00:04, SNR ON AIR


00:03:40, 9M33M2 Missile launched on Channel-1
Target distance: 7km
Target azimuth: 48°
Target elevation: 6°

00:03:46, 9M33M2 Missile launched on Channel-2
Target distance: 6km
Target azimuth: 39°
Target elevation: 7°

00:03:51, Missile exploded on Channel-1
Practice target LA-17M [program-1] simulating A-4 Skyhawk killed by SAM. (miss distance: 2m)

00:03:55, Missile exploded on Channel-2
Practice target LA-17M [program-1] simulating A-4 Skyhawk killed by SAM. (miss distance: 3m)

Total, SNR On Air Time: 4min 3sec


ps: but i have a question dear hpasp...
at compare with other systems like sa-2E and sa-5B why this system is so easy for me ?
i cant belive it ... with one click i can lock on target ! bump
why this system is so easy to work ?


Basically the OSA is the pinnacle of the analogue (using mechanically steered antennas) Cold War SAM system development...
... all systems after it (SA-10/11/12 ...) had digital phase modulated radar arrays and computers.

PS: with the Patriot, you never acquire/track a target, it is done completely automatically...
... you just arrange the targets into the TBEQ (Targets To Be Engaged Queue).
Launcher - missile - guidance method - radio proxy fuse settings, and actual launch command is completely automatic.
Instead of fighting a battle, you are just managing it...



Last edited by Hpasp; 05/01/14 09:20 PM.

Hpasp
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