Does anyone know the quality of the FLIR that sets just below the cockpit of the SU-27/30. I understand it is some kind of IR/detector with FLIR properties. does it work good? how does it compare to western FLIR tech??
I know on my tank in the open desert I used it a lot like radar. I would go to "white hot" and scan the horizon looking for heat signatures. I know once I crossed a phase line and nothing but enemy was in zone it became my radar as all metal objects in the open desert light up like a candle on TIS(thermal imaging system) even hull and turret down AFV's would give off sort of a weird "heat plume" at times especially if there engines had recently ran to recharge their batteries. Is this the same way the pilots of those aircraft use it??
The western pilots that I have talked to run to attack using radar or turn their radars off and get data link info from other larger radar aircraft. They have said they never search using IR but at closer ranges the sidewinder will utterly yell at you when it has a target.
I know on my tank in the open desert I used it a lot like radar. I would go to "white hot" and scan the horizon looking for heat signatures. I know once I crossed a phase line and nothing but enemy was in zone it became my radar as all metal objects in the open desert light up like a candle on TIS(thermal imaging system) even hull and turret down AFV's would give off sort of a weird "heat plume" at times especially if there engines had recently ran to recharge their batteries. Is this the same way the pilots of those aircraft use it??
The western pilots that I have talked to run to attack using radar or turn their radars off and get data link info from other larger radar aircraft. They have said they never search using IR but at closer ranges the sidewinder will utterly yell at you when it has a target.