To clarify, RWS = range while scan, the basic scan mode, where you can see range and bearing. TWS = track while scan, where it continues RWS in background, but gives more info on the "locked" target, such as target heading, speed, and alt. When hard locked, STT = single target scan, so no RWS in background. This is the only mode that gives the target an RWR warning. Hopefully this helps, as cap seems to have decided to rename some things xD
It's almost like going active on the sonar (RWS) or staying on passive gear (TWS). That's how I approach it. And this: I haven't missed a 120 shot since I took yer advice on that "crank video", gentleman. . . . . . THANKS A BUNCH.
From what I understand, the manual mostly refers to LRS vs TWS. Confusingly, RWS is mostly used for radar warning system which for most intents and purposes is also known as RWR.
Cap, Is there a way for two players to operate in the same aircraft so that one player could work the radar, weapon systems, navigation, etc. while the other player flies? Just curious.
To clarify, RWS = range while scan, the basic scan mode, where you can see range and bearing. TWS = track while scan, where it continues RWS in background, but gives more info on the "locked" target, such as target heading, speed, and alt. When hard locked, STT = single target scan, so no RWS in background. This is the only mode that gives the target an RWR warning. Hopefully this helps, as cap seems to have decided to rename some things xD
Copy I have a tendancy to do this :) Thanks for clearing the mode descriptions up.
Do u know how to switch betweew these modes?
STT = Single Target TRACK
Soo which one gives the enemy an rwr warning RWS or tws
@@DeKaYIM RWS/STT
Dude..I absolutely must have a copy of that picture in the beginning. I love the way the guys leaning into it like he's saying..."Hell Yeah!!".
It's almost like going active on the sonar (RWS) or staying on passive gear (TWS).
That's how I approach it.
And this: I haven't missed a 120 shot since I took yer advice on that "crank video", gentleman. . . . . . THANKS A BUNCH.
When I use RWS and hit the lock key, it will lock on the target for a millisecond then lose lock. However when i use TWS it locks and maintains it.
From what I understand, the manual mostly refers to LRS vs TWS. Confusingly, RWS is mostly used for radar warning system which for most intents and purposes is also known as RWR.
liked this one , here is an idea can you do a r-27 er or R-27 video in general ?
Yup! That's the next in the pipeline
You should consider doing a updated new video on this topic.
Oh man I';m not sure I can go back to work on FC3 modules...
Awesome very cool great job too...Thank you so so much...
i find use rws to search for target and tws to kill
do jammers kick you off tws?
errrm not that I know of.
Cap,
Is there a way for two players to operate in the same aircraft so that one player could work the radar, weapon systems, navigation, etc. while the other player flies? Just curious.
Rod Schmidt Multicrew exists for L39 and is coming in some future aircraft such as F14. This will be very fun.
Yup looking forward to The F14 which allows this. (in theory at least...)
If you want a good and real experience in dcs F15c to dogfight, f16 and A10