Sorry to be off topic but does anybody know of a way to get back into an Instagram account? I somehow lost the account password. I would love any help you can offer me.
@Maurice Apollo thanks so much for your reply. I found the site through google and Im in the hacking process now. Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
Sure. With the default WIDE FOV, you're seeing all the emitters the HARM seeker can see, all compressed into the area of the MFD. By selecting one of the narrower FOVs, you can isolate the FOV you want to look at, spreading the emitters in that narrower FOV across the area of the MFD. This can help declutter a potentially very cluttered display.
If you are a surface to air missile system radar operator, and you happen to see an F-16 point its nose directly at you, it might be a good time to interrupt transmission. This is why an actualy effective integrated air defese system (IADS) has more than one search and track radar strategically scattered, so as that they can employ them semi-actively, and thereby render anti-radiation missiles obsolete. Meaning an integrated system would turn on or off specific radar transmitters randomly, while maintaintaining tracking and search capability system wide, so no individual radar transmitter could ever be targeted for very long.
Not exactly, no. Per the description: **Please Note: The HAD functionality has changed significantly for BMS 4.35, rendering the HAD portion of this tutorial obsolete.** The HAS and POS modes are mostly the same, with the addition of some additional targeting modes in 4.35. Best bet is to reference the -34 manual in the BMS docs folder for details.
Thank you for this. I'm new to the sim and appreciate this type of vid. Very straightforward and clear. Thanks
Great vid. Very thorough. Just brushing up now 4.35 is out. God I love BMS.
Sorry to be off topic but does anybody know of a way to get back into an Instagram account?
I somehow lost the account password. I would love any help you can offer me.
@Colton Genesis instablaster =)
@Maurice Apollo thanks so much for your reply. I found the site through google and Im in the hacking process now.
Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Maurice Apollo It did the trick and I finally got access to my account again. I'm so happy:D
Thank you so much, you saved my ass !
@Colton Genesis no problem xD
Way easier than SEAD in DCS with the F-18
Hi. At 9:50 you are describing HAS with its center, right & left fields of view. Is there a benefit to using the right or left FOV? Thanks.
Sure. With the default WIDE FOV, you're seeing all the emitters the HARM seeker can see, all compressed into the area of the MFD. By selecting one of the narrower FOVs, you can isolate the FOV you want to look at, spreading the emitters in that narrower FOV across the area of the MFD. This can help declutter a potentially very cluttered display.
@@starfury5629 That clarifies things. Thanks for your help.
If you are a surface to air missile system radar operator, and you happen to see an F-16 point its nose directly at you, it might be a good time to interrupt transmission. This is why an actualy effective integrated air defese system (IADS) has more than one search and track radar strategically scattered, so as that they can employ them semi-actively, and thereby render anti-radiation missiles obsolete. Meaning an integrated system would turn on or off specific radar transmitters randomly, while maintaintaining tracking and search capability system wide, so no individual radar transmitter could ever be targeted for very long.
Change hard point over here? Where is it?
Assuming you're asking how to change stations, MSL STEP allows you to change A-G stations with certain displays as SOI.
Thanks for this! Is this still the same for 4.35?
Not exactly, no.
Per the description: **Please Note: The HAD functionality has changed significantly for BMS 4.35, rendering the HAD portion of this tutorial obsolete.**
The HAS and POS modes are mostly the same, with the addition of some additional targeting modes in 4.35. Best bet is to reference the -34 manual in the BMS docs folder for details.
@@starfury5629 Thank you, I'm having a hard time with this. I'll check the -34 manual!
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You sound a lot like Wags from ED.