mmacguinness -> RE: How do aircraft choose their targets? (8/28/2021 5:37:39 AM)
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OK. They are all pretty obvious criteria, except, why suppression status? How is a pilot going to know this from 4 or 5 km away or more in the couple of seconds he has to choose while flying at 600-800km/hr? And, don't pilots communicate to ensure they don't all choose the same target, i.e., once a target has been selected by one aircraft, it should no longer be on a potential target list for other aircraft? In the instance that prompted this question, both aircraft from one flight chose the same target. Another aircraft from another flight with a different target zone also selected it. Relatively open country, with dozens of enemy vehicles in sight. The targeted tank was on its own, over 300m from any other. As for optimising weapon usage, I don't expect maximum possible damage on each pass. But I would expect a pilot attacking a crowded battlefield with multiple clusters of potential targets, to give a higher priority to clusters, and give a lone isolated target a relatively low priority for target selection.
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