Originally Posted By: DDG167
Originally Posted By: farokh
Originally Posted By: Hpasp
Originally Posted By: Mdore
Jamming might not be a problem in real life, but it is in SAM Sim, because there's no way to track a jamming target at night.


Tracking of a noise jamming target in angle with a monopulse design (SSC) is more than easy.
Due to design, angle tracking errors are reduced by "x" magnitudes, compared to non jamming targets.

Arming the missile radio proxy fuse after launch, is a manual choice of the Firing Officer.

As the 9M33M2 can pull 25g during T/T guided flight, so target has to "do magic" to avoid hit.


as i remember sa-4 SCC has got a switch with green lamp to engage with jammer target
but OSA doesnt have any thing like this !

i check all of button an switch around SCC pannel but they doesnt work at all ...

please some one hunt a jammer in lybia


It is the question I want to ask too...but no reply yet?


It is a valid bug, and will be corrected in SAMSIM v928.2...
... that can be downloaded from here:

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

(OSA has the same POMEHA switch, that would arm missile radio proxy fuse just after the launch)
manual page 34 - step 7

Last edited by Hpasp; 05/23/14 04:09 PM.

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