WebProgram 1: Chaff only, 1 bundle 3 times and vary the times based on whatever I'm feeling. Usually just use 1 second intervals. Program 5: Flare only, 2 Flares 2 times separated by 1 second. 1 headbreaker_ger • 1 yr. ago Program 5 are 5 Flares Programm 1-3 Are anti-rad and 4 is Chaff+Flare WebI personally like to let Jester do flares while I do chaff, since I’m usually trying to dispense chaff in combination with notching or using ground clutter, while flares are usually a last minute countermeasure to an angry AIM9 being tossed my way, so Jester’s hamfisted countermeasure use fits the situation better (and he often sees an incoming …
Flares or Chaff? What is better for the Oppressor MKII?
WebThe military faces an uncertain future for an industry that is alarmingly small and fraught with safety concerns. WebFlares counter IR-guided missiles (usually shorter-ranged, rear-aspect), chaff counters radar-guided missiles (usually longer-ranged, all-aspect). Do you expect to encounter … cindy moss-franks
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WebFeb 6, 2024 · 1- use Chaff when you are being locked and manoeuvre (no before and not after) 2- notching (make the locking plane face your 3 or 9 o'clock) and fly low 3- wait till missile is near you then manoeuvre and Chaff (dont Chaff first). Chaff on its own its not as effective, you'd have to manoeuvre too. Last edited by nirvana_sth ; Feb 6 @ 11:56am #4 WebIf you were talking about a countermeasure to install on the Oppressor I'd say use flares if you're a begginer but chaff's indefinetly better if you know what you're doing. If you're looking for a counter against the Oppressor MKII your best choices are the FL R2K, IPUC, Menacer and Stromberg. 2 easyhardcz • 5 yr. ago Flares 2 Chaff, originally called Window by the British and Düppel by the Second World War era German Luftwaffe (from the Berlin suburb where it was first developed), is a radar countermeasure in which aircraft or other targets spread a cloud of small, thin pieces of aluminium, metallized glass fibre or plastic, which either … See more The idea of using chaff developed independently in the United Kingdom, Germany, the United States and Japan. In 1937, British researcher Gerald Touch, while working with Robert Watson-Watt on radar, suggested … See more British warships in the Falklands War (1982) made heavy use of chaff. During this war, British Sea Harrier aircraft lacked their conventional chaff-dispensing mechanism. … See more While foil chaff is still used by certain aircraft, such as the Boeing B-52 Stratofortress bomber, this type is no longer manufactured. The chaff used by aircraft such as the Fairchild-Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II, McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle See more • BBC: The History of Radar • Obituary of Joan Curran in The Independent, Feb 19, 1999 by Tam Dalyell • Window, The History of Sun Engraving and Sun Printers • Global Security.org Discussion of Chaff See more One of the important qualities of chaff is that it is lightweight, allowing large amounts to be carried. As a result, after release it quickly … See more • Anti-ballistic missile • Countermeasure • Infrared countermeasure See more • Goebel, Greg. The Wizard War: WW2 & The Origins Of Radar v.2.0.2, retrieved 2024-05-26 • Jones, R. V. (1978). Most Secret War: British Scientific Intelligence 1939–1945. London: Hamish Hamilton. ISBN 0-241-89746-7. See more diabetic diet plans to lose weight