Despite the heavy enemy fighter presence, the decision was made to continue with the naval strike mission. In this screenshot, the two F/A-18 Super Hornets of group 165 are vectored towards the target area. A few seconds before, the AN/ASQ-228 advanced targeting forward-looking infrared (ATFLIR) system allowed the pilots to identify the Russian vessels. Having the target identified at a range of 29 nm is a great bonus for the strike aircraft. The Russian warships were notoriously radar-silent during this scenario, which makes it impossible to identify them based on emissions. The risky business of getting close to get a visual identification or to force the Russians to turn on their radars is not needed this time. |
3 comments:
Really interesting JC.
Nice. What's the name of scenario?
Thanks for reading.
Mike, this a custom made scenario.
Cheers,
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