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Are experience and training levels modeled? - 9/25/2013 7:32:19 PM   
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Are the experience and training levels of specific countries reflected in the performance of a given air or naval platform? For example, does a Soviet Mig-23 perform better than a Libyan Mig-23? Or does a Mig-23 perform the same regardless of which country is using it (assuming, of course, it is the same model)?
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RE: Are experience and training levels modeled? - 9/25/2013 7:52:12 PM   
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Assuming same exact model, the Soviet MiG-23 has a lower OODA value (ie. reacts faster to new targets & threats) to reflect better training and integration on a much more advanced & automated IADS (BTW did you know that the Sovs had a digital fighter datalink before NATO did?)

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RE: Are experience and training levels modeled? - 9/25/2013 7:53:27 PM   
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No, not at this time, but I'd love to see it as an optional (with training/aggression levels specified by the scenario author) feature in the future.

ETA - well, good to know about the OODA limit. That's a substantial consideration.

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RE: Are experience and training levels modeled? - 9/25/2013 8:07:11 PM   
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ok newbie question what does OODA stand for?

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RE: Are experience and training levels modeled? - 9/25/2013 8:10:38 PM   
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If memory serves - Observe, Orient, Decide, Act. Getting inside someone's 'OODA Loop' means you get info, determine it's worth, form a plan and execute it before they do.

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