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This means that as long as you have a radar lock it should ignore regular flares
Some criticism:
The section talking about the missile knowing where it is and where it isn't is very long, and is redundant because you have a visual aid with the same information, but less convoluted. I would pare down the written section about that and add a brief overview of the missiles in the game and what makes them different. A lot of newer players can make little mistakes.
For example: AIM-9C is a radar guided sidewinder. Almost every other sidewinder in the game is a heatseeker, so it's easy for a newer player to look at the 9C and assume it's a heatseeker.
Or maybe a missile Tier list?
Just food for thought, love the guide.