#3623761 - 08/10/12 12:24 PM
Re: SAM Simulator
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Hpasp
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Another try at two targets: The first one is destroyed correctly. After acquisition of the second one, no missiles was actually show, only marks at the lower edge of the screen as it was mention by I think Lonewolf. I changed launcher to PU2 and fired again. Both missiles hit the target.... Asuluk training ground.
Practice target: LA-17M [program-1] simulating A-4 Skyhawk LA-17M [program-1] simulating A-4 Skyhawk
S-125M1 Neva
00:00, Practice target LA-17M [program-1] simulating A-4 Skyhawk launched
01:00, Practice target LA-17M [program-1] simulating A-4 Skyhawk launched
00:03:00, V601P 5V27U Missile launched on Channel-1 Target distance: 23km Target azimuth: 70° Target elevation: 2° Target altitude: 996m Missile guidance method: PS (Lead)
00:03:06, V601P 5V27U Missile launched on Channel-2 Target distance: 21km Target azimuth: 70° Target elevation: 2° Target altitude: 996m Missile guidance method: PS (Lead)
00:03:24, Missile exploded on Channel-1 Practice target LA-17M [program-1] simulating A-4 Skyhawk killed by SAM. (miss distance: 2m)
00:03:28, Missile exploded on Channel-2 Practice target LA-17M [program-1] simulating A-4 Skyhawk killed by SAM. (miss distance: 3m)
00:04:18, V601P 5V27U Missile launched on Channel-1 Target distance: 16km Target azimuth: 82° Target elevation: 2° Target altitude: 665m Missile guidance method: PS (Lead)
00:04:23, V601P 5V27U Missile launched on Channel-2 Target distance: 14km Target azimuth: 83° Target elevation: 2° Target altitude: 567m Missile guidance method: PS (Lead)
00:04:49, V601P 5V27U Missile launched on Channel-1 Target distance: 7km Target azimuth: 95° Target elevation: 5° Target altitude: 727m Missile guidance method: PS (Lead)
00:04:54, V601P 5V27U Missile launched on Channel-2 Target distance: 6km Target azimuth: 104° Target elevation: 6° Target altitude: 738m Missile guidance method: PS (Lead)
00:04:59, Missile exploded on Channel-1 Practice target LA-17M [program-1] simulating A-4 Skyhawk killed by SAM. (miss distance: 32m)
00:05:04, Missile exploded on Channel-2 Practice target LA-17M [program-1] simulating A-4 Skyhawk killed by SAM. (miss distance: 101m)
Total, SNR On Air Time: 5min 0sec Here is a development SAMSIM version, that writes "NE ZAHVAT" into the after action report, if the missile is lost for this reason. http://www.mediafire.com/?pcwm8lijpbcfrwwJust download and exchange "sam.exe"
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#3623798 - 08/10/12 01:10 PM
Re: SAM Simulator
[Re: Hpasp]
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Alien_MasterMynd
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The same situation, the second salvo failed at all. No NE ZAHVAT message. Asuluk training ground.
Practice target: LA-17M [program-1] simulating A-4 Skyhawk LA-17M [program-1] simulating A-4 Skyhawk
S-125M1 Neva
00:00, Practice target LA-17M [program-1] simulating A-4 Skyhawk launched
01:00, Practice target LA-17M [program-1] simulating A-4 Skyhawk launched
00:02:54, V601P 5V27U Missile launched on Channel-1 Target distance: 23km Target azimuth: 75° Target elevation: 1° Target altitude: 599m Missile guidance method: PS (Lead)
00:02:59, V601P 5V27U Missile launched on Channel-2 Target distance: 21km Target azimuth: 75° Target elevation: 1° Target altitude: 599m Missile guidance method: PS (Lead)
00:03:18, Missile exploded on Channel-1 Practice target LA-17M [program-1] simulating A-4 Skyhawk killed by SAM. (miss distance: 3m)
00:03:21, Missile exploded on Channel-2 Practice target LA-17M [program-1] simulating A-4 Skyhawk killed by SAM. (miss distance: 4m)
00:04:09, V601P 5V27U Missile launched on Channel-1 Target distance: 18km Target azimuth: 84° Target elevation: 2° Target altitude: 930m Missile guidance method: PS (Lead)
00:04:14, V601P 5V27U Missile launched on Channel-2 Target distance: 17km Target azimuth: 82° Target elevation: 2° Target altitude: 720m Missile guidance method: PS (Lead)
00:04:26, V601P 5V27U Missile launched on Channel-1 Target distance: 14km Target azimuth: 76° Target elevation: 2° Target altitude: 610m Missile guidance method: PS (Lead)
00:04:31, V601P 5V27U Missile launched on Channel-2 Target distance: 12km Target azimuth: 72° Target elevation: 2° Target altitude: 552m Missile guidance method: PS (Lead)
00:04:42, Missile exploded on Channel-1 Practice target LA-17M [program-1] simulating A-4 Skyhawk killed by SAM. (miss distance: 3m)
00:04:45, Missile exploded on Channel-2 Practice target LA-17M [program-1] simulating A-4 Skyhawk killed by SAM. (miss distance: 0m)
Total, SNR On Air Time: 4min 34sec
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#3626049 - 08/14/12 10:54 AM
Re: SAM Simulator
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Alien_MasterMynd
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Anyway, I think I got the method how to shoot the SR-71 down with a conventional warhead. Many times I have thought how to get missiles to the vicinity of the desired impact point in a straight way and do not lose energy and time by manouvering. So I pointed SNR at about 52 degrees in azimuth and about 22 degrees in elevation. Fixed, no target tracking. When SR-71 is about 105km far I fired three by six (three missiles with 6s delay) and waited for the SR71 to come to the vertical marks in azimuth and elevation and enabled tracking. This seems to be working but I do not have enough time to precisely tune azimuth and elevation angles as well as distance of the SR-71 in the moment of shooting. If someone could get it to the perfection I will be glad
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#3626068 - 08/14/12 11:48 AM
Re: SAM Simulator
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Yes, that 1,4km is an error - SNR thinks missile and its target are at the same place,so it sends K3 command to detonate warhead. Even if you set altitude/distance correctly you do not know how reliable your source of this info is. Try to get the distance information from your radar and set it as soon as possible to I-87V (remember SR-71's huge speed). Anyways, 1,4km for a nuclear warhead with yield of 15kt is sufficient, isn't it? SR-71 can be shot down on incoming course, there are two main problems we are facing in El Dorado Canyon: - target is jamming SNR so we do not have realiable tracking in distance and we must rely on I-87V - target just touches the destruction zone of S-75 and at the edge of it it makes a turn at Mach 3.
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Exodus
by RedOneAlpha. 04/18/24 05:46 PM
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