Wednesday, June 22, 2011

18. Su-27: The N001 Pulse Doppler Radar (Part 1)


1.Welcome to this Su-27 training lesson on the use of radar for Beyond Visual Range combat. 2.You can take control or exit the lesson at anytime by pressing ESC. 3.Please don't touch the controls or change views during this lesson. If you need to pause the lesson, press the PAUSE key. 4.The Su-27 is an all-weather fighter designed to engage airborne targets. 5.The aircraft can carry up to 4000 kg. of ordnance on 10 hardpoints, including medium and short-range air-to-air missiles. 6.For this lesson, we are armed with the following: Four R-27ER medium-range semi-active radar homing (SARH) missiles; 7.Two R-27ET medium-range infrared homing missiles; 8.Two R-73 short-range infrared homing missiles; 9.And 2 SPS-170 ECM pods. 10.The Su-27 is equipped with the N-001 pulse-Doppler radar, which is designed to detect airborne targets and provide guidance to aircrafts radar-guided missiles. 11.We have a group of targets ahead of us at medium range. Lets begin working with the radar. 12.Select Beyond Visual Range (BVR) mode by pressing 2. 13.Press I to activate the radar. 14.Press D to select R-27ER missiles. Check the HUD to confirm your weapon selection. 15.The HUD will also indicate which stations are loaded with the selected weapon. This information is duplicated on the Weapon Readiness Panel below the HUD. 16.In SCAN mode, the radar scans the airspace ahead in a cone 60 degrees in azimuth and 10 degrees in elevation. 17.The scan zone can be shifted 30 degrees to the right by ...

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