Thanks for watching this wasn't meant to be a exact STT BVR engagement video more just a basic overview of the most useful info out of the radar and SA pages and how to lock targets. I plan to go more in depth with a BVR tutorial soon this week. Thanks!
I appreciate your JF-17 videos. I also appreciate that you explain what things mean as you perform actions. I've downloaded DCS but haven't been able to devote time to it yet (I have a 2-year-old) so for now I'm just trying to understand what terms mean, how to interpret radar data.. the whole thing is very opaque. So please drop some additional JF-17 videos and don't shy away from explaining even the most basic of concepts to those of us who are intimidated by the barrier of ignorance. Great work.
A few things to mention: The box on the target (in the hud) - there is a caret on the box, if its on the top, it's between max and no escape, if it's left of the box, that's no escape, and below the box, it's min range. The HSD is in multiples of three, each ring is 1/3 of the range. When it's set at 60, for example, each ring is 20nm, so you can take a quick glance and get in the ballpark of the range. Also, the HSD and radar screen have an interesting coincidence - namely, when the HSD is at 60 nm - and the radar is at 80nm, then the three tick marks on the right of the radar match the three rings of the HSD. The radar screen has tick marks on the right for each 25% of the radar range. So, if you see a target at 40nm, you can set your hsd to 60, radar to 80, and you'll see him on the second ring, and in the middle of the radar screen (the second tick mark). Same when the HSD is at 30 and radar is at 40. That can help you to slew your radar to the proper altitude, and pre-position your TDC. You didn't set your IFF TRS (transmit) so you want to push R1 (the arrow on the right side at the very top) to switch to TRS mode - it doesn't matter on most servers because they do 'magic_iff' and most aircraft do IFF poorly anyway. I recommend using modes 1,2,3 only, because only a few aircraft have a mode 4/6. Also, because you can IFF ground units with modes 1,2, and 3.
Your two JEFF video's are great! Subbed to you channel by the way, looked through your content and we have similar taste in gaming. The JF-17 is an awesome little fighter and you should produce more video's. IMHO it's a jack of all trades but master of none.
hey, nice video again :) keep up the good work. a little feedback: 7:50 the red line is not only for you but other JF on the same datalink will see what you lock and it help you coordinate the attack :) 9:20 as you're about to say, their is no indication of the missile position, but as we can see in the HUD you have the time until the missile goes pitbul it's the "TOA 00:15" section you can use that to know when to break your lock and go defensive :) that apart you did a good tutorial for the newcomer in the Jeff :)
Active pause for tutorials may be a better option, shift windows pause to allow active systems on your jet without moving and it also freezes the rest of the sim
Great tutorial i was wondering what TGT TYPE on the sms page did and apparently it sets the pitbull range for the sd-10 small is 11km, med is 15km or so and large is 25km i believe
What did you click to move the cursor to lock the target I can’t understand clearly I am very new to the game and I don’t know yet some terminology sorry and thanks for the great video
Thanks for watching this wasn't meant to be a exact STT BVR engagement video more just a basic overview of the most useful info out of the radar and SA pages and how to lock targets. I plan to go more in depth with a BVR tutorial soon this week. Thanks!
I appreciate your JF-17 videos. I also appreciate that you explain what things mean as you perform actions. I've downloaded DCS but haven't been able to devote time to it yet (I have a 2-year-old) so for now I'm just trying to understand what terms mean, how to interpret radar data.. the whole thing is very opaque. So please drop some additional JF-17 videos and don't shy away from explaining even the most basic of concepts to those of us who are intimidated by the barrier of ignorance. Great work.
A few things to mention: The box on the target (in the hud) - there is a caret on the box, if its on the top, it's between max and no escape, if it's left of the box, that's no escape, and below the box, it's min range.
The HSD is in multiples of three, each ring is 1/3 of the range. When it's set at 60, for example, each ring is 20nm, so you can take a quick glance and get in the ballpark of the range.
Also, the HSD and radar screen have an interesting coincidence - namely, when the HSD is at 60 nm - and the radar is at 80nm, then the three tick marks on the right of the radar match the three rings of the HSD. The radar screen has tick marks on the right for each 25% of the radar range. So, if you see a target at 40nm, you can set your hsd to 60, radar to 80, and you'll see him on the second ring, and in the middle of the radar screen (the second tick mark). Same when the HSD is at 30 and radar is at 40. That can help you to slew your radar to the proper altitude, and pre-position your TDC.
You didn't set your IFF TRS (transmit) so you want to push R1 (the arrow on the right side at the very top) to switch to TRS mode - it doesn't matter on most servers because they do 'magic_iff' and most aircraft do IFF poorly anyway. I recommend using modes 1,2,3 only, because only a few aircraft have a mode 4/6. Also, because you can IFF ground units with modes 1,2, and 3.
Thank you for the additional info I will make sure to go more in depth in future videos to make it an easier process for everyone. :)
Amazing help. Absolutely blows away every other youtube tutorial on the jf17. Please make more
Your two JEFF video's are great! Subbed to you channel by the way, looked through your content and we have similar taste in gaming. The JF-17 is an awesome little fighter and you should produce more video's. IMHO it's a jack of all trades but master of none.
hey, nice video again :) keep up the good work.
a little feedback:
7:50 the red line is not only for you but other JF on the same datalink will see what you lock and it help you coordinate the attack :)
9:20 as you're about to say, their is no indication of the missile position, but as we can see in the HUD you have the time until the missile goes pitbul it's the "TOA 00:15" section you can use that to know when to break your lock and go defensive :)
that apart you did a good tutorial for the newcomer in the Jeff :)
I appreciate the feedback and will work on making sure I do better for the next videos!
Do you know what the MSL BIT is for? Or does it even work yet?
really liked this tutorial; might even get the Jeff just for that!
You can really narrate stuff :)
Another banger tutorial same as always man!
Active pause for tutorials may be a better option, shift windows pause to allow active systems on your jet without moving and it also freezes the rest of the sim
Good job!
Thank you! 😁
Great tutorial i was wondering what TGT TYPE on the sms page did and apparently it sets the pitbull range for the sd-10 small is 11km, med is 15km or so and large is 25km i believe
Gorbz good video man! Very in depth. What’s the game called I’ve never heard of it
It's called DCS World it's a fighter jet simulator. Thanks!
What did you click to move the cursor to lock the target I can’t understand clearly I am very new to the game and I don’t know yet some terminology sorry and thanks for the great video
how do you move the radar cursor
I believe it was called TDC slew