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I am new to WOE and I am in the process of learning the ins/outs of the AV-8A Harrier. I have virtical take off and landing down and now I am trying to learn how to search for and lock on to an enemy jet. With the F-4 in WOV and the F-15 in WOE I was able to use the radar to help search for enemy jets. How do I do this in the AV-8A?

 

Any explanation would be greatly appreciated.

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As far as I remember, the AV-8A is not equiped with Air-to-Air radar, as with the Phantom and the Eagle. This will limit you to the use of IR missles such as the Sidewinder range only of course, and these will require you to target the enemy without avionics. Depending on the type of sidewinder model (rear-aspect, all-aspect), one will need to get nose on the enemy target and wait for a growl tone to increase in pitch will signal that your missile's seeker head is locked onto a target. One can now fire, and the missile should track if fire within the weapon's firing perimiters.

 

I think the AV-8A is primarily a ground strike/CAS weapons platform, and the A2A missiles it carries is more for self-defense.

 

Hope this helps. :wink:

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The Harrier is a ground pounder by heart. The SeaHarrier (now retired) is a great air-to-air fighter during Falklands and also got upgraded with AMRAAM missiles.

 

Some links:

 

Sea Harrier

Harrier

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