CV32 -> RE: Sir, turn on our radar? (12/1/2007 12:02:26 AM)
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MarkShot, I see you've met the annoying alter ego of the Staff Assistant, the one we'd all like to happily strangle while the rest of the bridge or CIC staff look on in horror. He's a nuisance, yes, and there might be some way in future to tell him to get lost, but in the meantime, he does serve some useful purposes. quote:
I assume even if the enemy is close enough to fix me, they still don't know what I am if I don't go active, correct? (if they don't have viz) But once I light up, my radar unit will generally give the enemy a positive signature on what unit I am (even if I a hostile or a neutral). On other hand, I am thinking maybe the staff is nagging me to go active, since if I don't I won't be able to ID and engage inbound threats. So, should I stop arguing with the staff and just turn on the radar? When you get that message, enemy radar is painting you. You're right that as long as you aren't actively radiating your own sensors, the enemy AI has no way of knowing exactly what you are. But you're a threat, nonetheless, and unless you have some other unit providing sensor coverage in that area, you are prone to being intercepted by some unseen attacker. In most cases, I don't think that you have too much to lose by turning on your own radar once you have been detected. If you still want to mess with them, put your radars on 'intermittent' or have only one aircraft in the group light up its radar.
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