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sommer5587 -> [ANSWERED] Ph-calculation (12/9/2020 12:00:44 PM)

What is the model for the base-Ph in the message log?
I was assuming the base-Ph is weapon specific and should equal the corresponding PoH in the weapon's database entry.

What I observe for a specific configuration, is that the Base-Ph equals the "Base-Ph adjusted for distance" and is even greater than the PoH given in the weapon's database entry.




thewood1 -> RE: Ph-calculation (12/9/2020 1:03:44 PM)

Can you show an example of where you see the issue?




KungPao -> RE: Ph-calculation (12/9/2020 2:20:14 PM)

you mean Final PoH?

Back in CMANO days the AAW was calculated like this, ( assuming target A/C detected incoming missile )

quote:

Final PH = Weapon Base PH- max{distance adjustment; target speed adjustment} – [A/C Agility at current Altitude x Proficiency coefficient<1> x Weight adjustment coefficient x (1-damage%) x impact location coefficient] – Sea skimmer modifier


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sommer5587 -> RE: Ph-calculation (12/9/2020 2:52:31 PM)

I mean base-pH.
Why is it not constant for a given weapon: x1 differs from x2 below:

12:01:35 - 12:01:35 - Gun (35mm Twin Oerlikon Burst [20 rnds, AHEAD, UAR-1021 Skyguard FCR]) is attacking Rafale B with a base-Ph of x1%.
12:01:34 - 12:01:34 - Gun (35mm Twin Oerlikon Burst [20 rnds, AHEAD, UAR-1021 Skyguard FCR]) is attacking Rafale B with a base-Ph of x2%.




Rory Noonan -> RE: Ph-calculation (12/10/2020 2:04:20 AM)

A dollar to whoever can guess what we need to answer this.




Dimitris -> RE: Ph-calculation (12/10/2020 6:28:34 AM)

We need a save game in order to see what the OP sees.




sommer5587 -> RE: Ph-calculation (12/10/2020 6:34:45 AM)

Hi Dimitris, this is restricted, will share via mail.
Thanks to all




Dimitris -> RE: Ph-calculation (12/15/2020 4:24:48 PM)

Answered via correspondence.




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