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flyingturtle wrote:"This missile will hit him if the radar stays on, and even if he turns it off the radar will go to the predicted location and search with it's (admittedly small) built in radar."
This is a problem. What is the predicted location? How does your missile predict the location? (Anti-radiation missiles work well against ground targets. For obvious reasons.) And you're not going to turn on the missile's own radar, because the Su-57 has... wait for it... sensors that pick up radar signals. It will predict your missile's path better than your missile will predict the enemy fighter's path.
And the missile's own radar is not really powerful enough to get a significant radar return from a stealth plane.
What is a bit more feasible:
Illuminate an aircraft with powerful, cheap and dumb transmitters. From the ground. They're so cheap that the enemy won't spent a $400'000 anti-radiation missile on your thingy.
Semi-active radar homing is your friend.
flyingturtle wrote:"This missile will hit him if the radar stays on, and even if he turns it off the radar will go to the predicted location and search with it's (admittedly small) built in radar."
This is a problem. What is the predicted location? How does your missile predict the location? (Anti-radiation missiles work well against ground targets. For obvious reasons.) And you're not going to turn on the missile's own radar, because the Su-57 has... wait for it... sensors that pick up radar signals. It will predict your missile's path better than your missile will predict the enemy fighter's path.
And the missile's own radar is not really powerful enough to get a significant radar return from a stealth plane.
What is a bit more feasible:
Illuminate an aircraft with powerful, cheap and dumb transmitters. From the ground. They're so cheap that the enemy won't spent a $400'000 anti-radiation missile on your thingy.
Semi-active radar homing is your friend.
ThePointblank wrote:flyingturtle wrote:"This missile will hit him if the radar stays on, and even if he turns it off the radar will go to the predicted location and search with it's (admittedly small) built in radar."
This is a problem. What is the predicted location? How does your missile predict the location? (Anti-radiation missiles work well against ground targets. For obvious reasons.) And you're not going to turn on the missile's own radar, because the Su-57 has... wait for it... sensors that pick up radar signals. It will predict your missile's path better than your missile will predict the enemy fighter's path.
And the missile's own radar is not really powerful enough to get a significant radar return from a stealth plane.
What is a bit more feasible:
Illuminate an aircraft with powerful, cheap and dumb transmitters. From the ground. They're so cheap that the enemy won't spent a $400'000 anti-radiation missile on your thingy.
Semi-active radar homing is your friend.
Won't work because aircraft self-defence suites and EW systems can distinguish between actual threat emitters and decoys. Real radars behave differently and that difference is noticeable for the operator.