Zanthra
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ORIGINAL: M1A2G You can find similar weapons such as R-27TE,MICA IR that can be guided by Mk1.Eyeball or other vehicle's IR sensor. Once I tried to delete all the radar that destoryer had,and then when a satellite with IR sensor passed by(only it detected the incoming ASBM),the destoryer fired it's SM-3 and successfully hit the target. This way could also guided the SM-3 from long range,but this may not be a right way Yeah, the destroyers will launch the SM-3 on remote detection, but only to the initially calculated intercept. If the ballistic missile is traveling close to north-south, or is traveling east-west near the equator, the intercept point is fairly accurate. On the other hand, when the intercept is near the pole for example, the SM-3s are fired in a very different direction. I suspect that the intercept point is calculated on an equirectangular map projection, rather than being based on the great circle route. As long as the SM-3 missiles get close enough, they will engage, but that is very dependent on the exact circumstances. The engagement you had with the satellite detection was likely favorable to the blind intercept.
< Message edited by Zanthra -- 2/24/2019 7:59:12 PM >
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