November 30, 200817 yr File Name: Bear Goes South 2 File Submitter: jugasa77 File Submitted: 30 Nov 2008 File Updated: 22 Feb 2009 File Category: GIUK DB Used: HCDB Authors: jugasa77 Battleset-GIUK: .scm - EC2003 - EC2003 An improved conversion from "BearGoesSouth.sc1" to "BearGoesSouth2.scm". War has began. This is large engagement between NATO and Russia. Orders: Kill'em all! Be careful, don´t shoot down any swedish aircraft. Russia, USA, UK and Norway forces present. Click here to download this file
December 9, 200817 yr Author Reikjavik has three Patriot SAM batteries attached. Playing red side, Backfires approach and target SAM. Then Kitchens missiles deflects a lot of degrees from interception path to SAM batteries, so they miss the target. When playing blue side, enemy Backfires approach Orland air base, which has also three Patriot SAM batteries attached. Backfires looks like if they were targeting SAM batteries too. And missiles deflect a lot of degrees too and there´s no hit on target. I think that this could be something strange because when there wasn´t any SAM battery attached Kitchens missiles didn´t deflect anything, and there were several hits on target.
December 9, 200817 yr Reikjavik has three Patriot SAM batteries attached. Playing red side, Backfires approach and target SAM. Then Kitchens missiles deflects a lot of degrees from interception path to SAM batteries, so they miss the target. When playing blue side, enemy Backfires approach Orland air base, which has also three Patriot SAM batteries attached. Backfires looks like if they were targeting SAM batteries too. And missiles deflect a lot of degrees too and there´s no hit on target. I think that this could be something strange because when there wasn´t any SAM battery attached Kitchens missiles didn´t deflect anything, and there were several hits on target. If I understand what you're saying, and this is by no means guaranteed, then this is what is likely happening: When the anti-radar missiles (ARMs) are attacking SAM batteries, they are doing so on a bearing only launch (BOL) mode and from quite a long range. The exact location of the target is unknown, hence the BOL launch, and you get a yellow uncertainty area. The ARMs thus lack the precision to home on the SAM batteries' exact positions and miss. When there are no SAM batteries attached to Reykjavik, there is no such problem. The position of the installation is exactly known and the ARMs are launched against the installation's own radars. No area of uncertainty and only the usual possibility of a miss (calculated via Ph).
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