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    • Brainling
      Brainling last edited by

      I have a couple of questions about fragging AI EWar flights. I want to frag a flight of EA-6B Prowlers to provide air defense suppression for a flight I have going over the FLOT. What’s the best way to frag the package? Should I frag it as an ECM flight or a SEAD Escort? Is there a trick to getting the Prowlers to stay on station for a bit, rather than just flying their flight path and heading home? Is 40’ish NM behind the interdiction flight close enough for their ECM to actually work? The Prowlers will be AI controlled, but my interdiction and HAVCAP will have human pilots.

      Any advice you guys could offer on fragging AI EWar flights would be great.

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      • Agave_Blue
        Agave_Blue last edited by

        Task as ECM.

        Not sure about station time. Depending on mission type, there is a parameter to set station time (refuel or CAP, for example). Not sure if ECM has that or not. If so, just set an appropriately long station time.

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        • MRO
          MRO @Agave_Blue last edited by

          There’s a Krause tutorial which show exactly what you’re looking for…
          Falcon 4 BMS - Fragging a Package: Advanced Part I (ECM) – 36:20
          — Krause

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