TyphoonFr
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Hi, For Off-Boresight, in the quick summary of Missiles 101, you write: "Using cues from the radar aircraft, a helmet-mounted sight, or off-board targeting data, the missile can now be undertaken in a 360º radius around the launch aircraft." And in the Mega-FAQ (http://www.warfaresims.com/?page_id=2920#402), we find this: "Are High Off-Boresight (HOB) Air-to-Air Missiles (AAMs) simulated? There's a HOB flag for weapons and a Helmet Mounted Display (HMD) flag for aircraft. The two can but do not always combine. The simulator is modeling each of these factors as having a cumulative effect. So: - Standard missile, guided weapon, gold torpedo: 40 degrees firing arc - HOB missile: +20 deg. - HMD: +30 deg. So for example an early MiG-29 Fulcrum A with AA-8 Aphid [R-60TM] (HMD, no HOB) has 70-deg capability. An F-16C Fighting Falcon with AIM-9X Sidewinder (HOB) No HMD goal can shoot up to 60 deg. And a Su-27 Flanker with AA-11 Archer [R-73] Gold F-15I Eagle with Python 4 (HOB + HMD) can go all the way to 90 deg."
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