SwingKid Posted October 28, 2003 Posted October 28, 2003 Hello. I'm doing some independent avionics research, with an eye towards having user-controllable SEAD functionality added to a future Lock On sequel. I don't work for ED and this is all unofficial and nothing is planned, but I know that their decisions about features and flyable aircraft can be influenced by the available documentation and/or knowledge about the relevant real-world user interface avionics. I'm looking for help interpreting the following display, which should be of a modern Russian L-150 "Pastel" RWR, operating in a mode for cueing ARMs: To start with, I'm interested that it appears to have both a horizontal azimuth angle axis (along the bottom, in degrees 30-15-0-15-30) and a vertical range axis (150-100-50-0 km), much like an air intercept radar B-scope. First question is, should an ARM targetting display show range to target? What are the possible sources of target range information, when operating in a passive-detection mode? Does it have to be pre-briefed (PB) mode, with target locations programmed in at the airbase, or can the target range be determined by signal intensity and/or triangulation? Especially, I'm interested in how the HARM targeting system (HTS) allows the pilot to make long-range HARM shots without the need for PB - this knowledge could be used to help better reverse-engineer the L-150 display in the photo. It's also interesting that despite the fact that range is shown, the buttons in the lower corners seem to be labelled "target designate left" and "target designate right" in Russian acronyms - but there seems to be no target cursor, nor any controls for "up" or "down", or "closer"/"farther" as would appear on a B-scope. Any ideas how this would compare with an HTS mode? Thanks in advance, -SK Quote
splode Posted October 29, 2003 Posted October 29, 2003 First off - I'm definitely not an expert on this stuff. But first, some Qs of my own. ARM? Anti Radiation Missile? Does that mean A-G or A-A? Reason I ask is - that looks like an A-A display. Something generated by the big sensor up front - the radar. You called it - you said a b-scope. I agree. HTS is A-G and is fed by a sensor other than the radar. Its not a b-scope - its more of the "God's eye" variety. I don't think the two are in the same class, for that reason. How sure are you that the vertical scale is distance? (I don't read Russian.) Could it be something else? Like frequency? Actually, I doubt it, but I've atleast got to ask. Because it is a b-scope, can we assume its for A-A? And if its A-A, does this mode indicate the emissions associated with oncoming A-A contacts? Just pure speculation here - I've never seen this stuff before in my life. What do y'all think? Quote
notIRL Posted October 30, 2003 Posted October 30, 2003 Couldn't tell ya! MrMudd surely has an opinion...! :) Quote
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