Message from @CCP Missile'Threat

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2019-04-15 20:26:35 UTC  

so you do a trick called 'painting the target'

2019-04-15 20:26:57 UTC  

its focusing the radar waves on the target so you send a missile that follows those waves like a dog following a stick

2019-04-15 20:27:24 UTC  

So you have to sacrifice distance for shape, as in what exactly the object detected is? Depending on the frequency.

2019-04-15 20:27:27 UTC  

I hope i made clear

2019-04-15 20:27:45 UTC  

its how stuff works if you want to guide something towards the target

2019-04-15 20:27:54 UTC  

you need more waves contacting with the target

2019-04-15 20:27:59 UTC  

with less wave length

2019-04-15 20:28:05 UTC  

and more updated real time info

2019-04-15 20:28:26 UTC  

S band waves (low frequency) arent good at that since they're large as i said wave length is damn big

2019-04-15 20:28:46 UTC  

Thats why in military radars you see that theres a search range and a tracking range

2019-04-15 20:29:43 UTC  

I hope i didnt make it long because its more than that too

2019-04-15 20:29:45 UTC  

anyway

2019-04-15 20:30:21 UTC  

The Radio decoys are Radio waves emitters that spam radio waves of multiple frequencies

2019-04-15 20:30:50 UTC  

the incoming missile relies on radio waves from its own seeker or the ground fire control radar

2019-04-15 20:31:43 UTC  

but when you spam it with what is called 'aggressive' waves the missile cant say where the hell are you since it receives waves and cant time exactly when the correct wave is received

2019-04-15 20:32:17 UTC  

The seeker is like what the f*ck is going on and it can no longer keep a lock on your missile

2019-04-15 20:34:59 UTC  

How would you go about tracking down these jammers? Is there any easy way to finding them?

2019-04-15 20:35:20 UTC  

Yup so basically hmmm

2019-04-15 20:35:28 UTC  

there are two types of radars right

2019-04-15 20:35:47 UTC  

Theres whats called Pulse radar and Active Electronically scanned radar

2019-04-15 20:36:06 UTC  

Old pulse based radars are the one you saw in movies and mostly everywhere in the civile sector

2019-04-15 20:36:08 UTC  

they turn

2019-04-15 20:36:11 UTC  

mechanically

2019-04-15 20:36:22 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/308950154222895104/567448154765787146/Phased_array_animation_with_arrow_10frames_371x400px_100ms.gif

2019-04-15 20:37:46 UTC  

AESA adar on the other hands have multiple transmitters if you wanna call them 'mini radars' that allow the thing to scan using their different placements without having to turn the radar antenna

2019-04-15 20:38:05 UTC  

The advantage you get is A you can change frequencies a lot easier now

2019-04-15 20:38:31 UTC  

and you can have multiple frequencies in multiple scan modules (transmitter-receiver)

2019-04-15 20:39:12 UTC  

Story goes far beyond that in how you do it but i'll make it simple and simple and say the usage of Gallium Nitrides in antennas supported the frequency ease of change now

2019-04-15 20:39:15 UTC  

anyway

2019-04-15 20:39:23 UTC  

B youre able to focus at multiple targets

2019-04-15 20:39:39 UTC  

since you dont have a single large dome antenna that can only follow one target and turn mechanically

2019-04-15 20:39:47 UTC  

you can assign every module to focus on a certain target

2019-04-15 20:40:46 UTC  

if for example your radar jammer emmits a different frequency the missile processing section with confirm 'Radar jammer' and will engage the change of frequency

2019-04-15 20:40:56 UTC  

now your jammer has to have something to counter that too

2019-04-15 20:41:00 UTC  

its like a cat and mouse game

2019-04-15 20:41:23 UTC  

i'll get to part 2 in a sec just finish reading

2019-04-15 20:41:33 UTC  

and tell me when youre good to go

2019-04-15 20:42:38 UTC  

Ok I think I got you, go on.

2019-04-15 20:42:43 UTC  

Alright

2019-04-15 20:43:03 UTC  

Any seeker to hit the target can use 2 ways

2019-04-15 20:43:11 UTC  

or pardon 3 ways