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FireEyeMP fox3 ARHM system alpha test
   
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FireEyeMP fox3 ARHM system alpha test

1 kokoelmassa, tekijä Pyo
Vehicle Collection ft. PYO's Tactical Data Link
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Nick Name 4.7. klo 3.56 
ah thought so, issue is due to the search radar to find the target, it'll almost always chaff before launch
Pyo  [tekijä] 3.7. klo 22.16 
is target chaffed before launch, FCS or target system could can't tell the difference of chaff and correct target.
noise of radars are huge, so..
it almost only work when target deploying chaff after missile launch.
Nick Name 3.7. klo 19.42 
is it perhaps because the chaff was with the target from the start, but then if it goes from lowest priority, it shouldnt matter eitherway.
Nick Name 3.7. klo 19.41 
Oh exciting, but yes inverted order filtering works well usually, but it just didnt seem to kick in at all, it sees both target, and its chaff, but always goes for the chaff
Pyo  [tekijä] 3.7. klo 18.57 
Still work in process.... going to publish a more effective version. preparing workshop description page...
Pyo  [tekijä] 3.7. klo 18.55 
That's because chaff forcibly occupies the frontmost signal slot, so for this missile I reversed the confidence order.
The system scans from slot 8 down to 1 in a for-loop in Lua, and it breaks as soon as it finds the first matching signal—so the missile sees the intended target before it sees the chaff.
That’s the basic anti-chaff logic.
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That said, this missile might be doing a slightly more complex version of that behind the scenes, but I honestly don’t remember exactly how much more.
Nick Name 3.7. klo 18.52 
Also it would be nice to have a lil description of the settings
Nick Name 3.7. klo 18.33 
i'm quite curious, i cant seem to make the anti-chaff work on this