JSmith
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I feel the need... the need for speed;
JSmith
JSmith
...it's as if movies made things upI read recently that when a missile is shot at a plane, it is so much faster than it that you simply cannot escape it if its aiming at you. If true, now I can't stand these shots where they are trying to evade the missiles by going left, right, etc.
Depends on the type of missile and angle of attack, probably. And the capabilities of the aircraft.I read recently that when a missile is shot at a plane, it is so much faster than it that you simply cannot escape it if its aiming at you. If true, now I can't stand these shots where they are trying to evade the missiles by going left, right, etc.
Yup, totally unheard of in hollywood to make things up....it's as if movies made things up
Movement combined with whatever counter-meaures modern aircraft have might be more effective.I read recently that when a missile is shot at a plane, it is so much faster than it that you simply cannot escape it if its aiming at you. If true, now I can't stand these shots where they are trying to evade the missiles by going left, right, etc.
Missiles need to obtain and maintain radar lock with target. Some aircraft can go full stealth and present the size of a bumblebee. Making radar lock impossible/improbable. Missiles move at incredibly high speeds, making turning difficult to impossible. Depending on many factors such as distance at notification, relative speed, altitude and energy exchange ratios, radar cross section, countermeasures available, pilot skill missile avoidance is possible. One missile might be easy to defeat, multiples fired at different time intervals are not. Some aircraft in full Stealth mode are essentially immune to missiles and must be attacked with guns, provided you see them first. Which is doubtful. Just a guess.Looked up the speed of US air to air missiles. They range from Mach 2.5 to 4.0. Seems like maneuverable speed for a jet is sub Mach. So escaping it would be hard indeed.
Missiles need to obtain and maintain radar lock with target… Some aircraft in full Stealth mode are essentially immune...
lolThe real question is whether the cool special effects can make up for having to watch Tom Cruise.
Ir is only used in close/short range normally fired from another aircraft otherwise called Air to Air Missiles. Contact with the target and closing range must have happened first and for that radar tracking would be required or pure luck of stumbling across the path of a Stealth Fighter/Bomber. Ir is also defeatable with flares. Again many factors at play here. For any engagement with missiles you first must acquire the target and be able to maintain constant tracking. But we’re just spitballing here. So yes if the enemy can get close in Ir and Ot does and can work. Therein lies the innate qualities of Stealth technology. Maybe the new Movie will explore this aspect more deeply.This is why modern [anti-aircraft] missiles also use EO/IR sensors (optical and infrared [heat])…
Probably not, unless there is some kind of reveal at the end hinting at a TG 3.Therein lies the innate qualities of Stealth technology. Maybe the new Movie will explore this aspect more deeply.