TaimiKhan
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The ROSE upgraded Mirages do not have chinese MAWS installed. The French MAW and RWR were a part of the ROSE upgrade.
Well i believe there is something so much thick up there that I nor anyone else is able to penetrate it and make you understand what is being talked about. So this is my last post in reply to your rant and troll.
I said Mirage has Chinese RWR integrated with it, and you without even thinking or doing some research came up with your own troll post that it isn't. Well here is my proof, hope it satisfies you.
The top left dial says KJ8602 at the top, which is a Chinese RWR as well as a Chaff and Flare dispenser system. Plz do read it here:
KJ8602A Airborne Radar Warning Receiver - SinoDefence.com
And wanna compare it to the one shown at exhibitions to fully satisfy so that you don't have to say it is something else, here is the ROSE upgraded cockpit shown at one of the IDEAS.
And below is the e-mail which i did to gambit who is an aviation expert as he has served the US airforce and i put up the query to him about the compatibility thing, here is what he had to say:
My Query:
Gambit Sir,
In simplified english and way, can you answer is it possible or not the below scenario.
Suppose there is an aircraft, it has MIL STD 1553b data bus and STD 1760 for weapons management. It has a Chinese radar, which is also based on the same MIL STD specifications. Then we have US or any western weapon system,BVR missile or JDAMS or Laser guided weapons.
The source codes for both Chinese radar and western weapon systems is available, can they be integrated ?? Will they work ??
Take example of PAF JF-17, it is above told MIL STD architecture, radar also based on such thing, can AMRAAM if hypothetically source codes are given, they can be mated together ??
Is it possible ??
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What Gambit had to reply:
I followed that discussion. The simple answer is that if the source code for both components are available, then 'Yes'.
But you need to understand the differences between the hardware linkage standard and the data transmission protocol standard. The 1760 standard is hardware. It determine connector sizes, the number of pins, their sizes and even if they are to be gold plated or not. Once you set the hardware standard, you need to determine how will the diverse components communicate over these few hardware connections -- the pins. And that standard is 1553 or electrical protocols or 'software' if you will.
Bottom line is if you have the source codes you can create any hardware standard you want and call it any name you want. 1760 was created to clear up any confusions between manufacturers on how to integrate their products into EXISTING aircrafts. It was a mess prior to 1760.
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I think it is more then enough to rest my case and let it be known who is talking troll, un-researched and with the clearing of Mirage RWR thing, i believe we can see who is more authentic and knows his stuff.
Thanks and don't bother to reply back as I am done with you, its wastage of time.