CBU usage?
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I’m trying to use CBU’s but the clusters don’t seem to spread and they end up hitting one vehicle only. i have tried both CCIP and CCRP modes. what do i need to do?
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what is you Burst Altitude set to? By default I think its set to 500. Try changing them between 1500-3000 depending on what type of CBU you are using. Also what CBU are you using and for what type of target? this makes a big difference as well.
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Check release altitude
Check “Burst Altitude” setting
Check SuperPak 3 Manual (p.72) -
i’ve tried all the cbu’s with no luck. is that ASL or AGL altitude?is there a manual on how to use them?
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is that ASL or AGL altitude?
Depends on fuze type … but (IIRC) in BMS, it is always MSL. (Not sure … if not, it is AGL. Just try.)
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iirc all the common cbu fuses had radar altimeter in falcon too and they would burst according to agl not asl.
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thanks! it worked
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sooo….agl ba is correct not msl?
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For BMS, yes, that is correct. No idea if that’s right for the actual jet, though.
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For BMS, yes, that is correct. No idea if that’s right for the actual jet, though.
I feel it would be a little counterintuitive if it was MSL. I mean imagine going after TOO in mountainous terrain.
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if you have a column, you want to put your ripple distance at about 450 feet, and your burst altitude at about 1200 for maximum effect on target.
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I totally read this topic as CPU usage.
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iirc all the common cbu fuses had radar altimeter in falcon too and they would burst according to agl not asl.
I got problem but only with rockeyes. Other cluster munitions seems to works fine but these just hit ground without triggering in Jugoslavia mountains with ad:2 and ba:2800. Target was at 3500 ft above sea level and I dropped those from 14000ft.
With other clusters I can set ba to 500ft and those still explode no matter of target height from sea.