This video shows how to attack the deadly SA-11 with CBUs. I am a member of the ProSkies BMS community. For more information on ProSkies you can check out the ProSkies forum in Proskies.flight.
Hi, nice explanatory video, thanks! Question: You set the release angle at 24 degrees, but when you pop up you reach only 25 degrees of pitch. can you explain this a bit more? thank you!
Actually the release angle was set at 45 degrees and the CBUs were released at 26 degrees. Few factors. Firstly I am very low and too close to the target, so there was no time for it to reach 45 degrees. This is unless I do a very high G pull up. In doing that, my tgp cross may shift and that will cause me to miss . Secondly I was slow to pop up as I wanted to stay as long on the deck as possible. At this range the SA11 can launch without indication. At the end the day, I am glad that my cbus came off and my TGP is still looking at the launchers. Thirdly, going so close and so low is unusual and a high risk attack. It is more a pop up than a loft at the target from a distance.
Hi, nice explanatory video, thanks!
Question: You set the release angle at 24 degrees, but when you pop up you reach only 25 degrees of pitch. can you explain this a bit more? thank you!
Actually the release angle was set at 45 degrees and the CBUs were released at 26 degrees. Few factors. Firstly I am very low and too close to the target, so there was no time for it to reach 45 degrees. This is unless I do a very high G pull up. In doing that, my tgp cross may shift and that will cause me to miss . Secondly I was slow to pop up as I wanted to stay as long on the deck as possible. At this range the SA11 can launch without indication. At the end the day, I am glad that my cbus came off and my TGP is still looking at the launchers. Thirdly, going so close and so low is unusual and a high risk attack. It is more a pop up than a loft at the target from a distance.