@Osprey said in U2 radar & AIM-120C5 impression:
@airtex2019 totally agree that the gimbal limit or missile FOV is modeled much better and more realistic now. Very great simulation indeed. The question is that when missile goes MPRF, meaning target is within missile FOV and that missile seeker has successfully acquired and tracked the target for terminal guidance - how come still ending up cheapshot. If it was meant to be cheapshot, missile seeker would of not acquire the target, meaning it would of never enter MPRF active state. In other words, is evading a MPRF active missile something possible by trying notch / breaking lock method? I don’t think so. I think the only way to survive is to drag it to beat the missile kinetic energy. I feel it’s a bit not right but I must say most of the time the missile is working well.
There is a very very tiny chance that a chaff prevent MPRF aquisition , this is coded