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What kind of simulator or software is this ? Quite a fancy little thing
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Easiest one to manipulate is first in, I have difficulty making sense of it all as such since It seems not too much changed besides getting the MKI escorts distracted as such. Based upon the players in the action you know, maybe you can interpret.@Oscar it seems in a head-to-head the CAP's survivability isn't too good. What happens if:
1. Immediately after the first BVR shots the CAP ascends to 30000-50000 ft.
2. Starts off at 30000-50000 ft.
why does it feels like the real nightmare for rafale in these simulations is anza 2 the most underrated air defense system by PDF.Easiest one to manipulate is first in, I have difficulty making sense of it all as such since It seems not too much changed besides getting the MKI escorts distracted as such. Based upon the players in the action you know, maybe you can interpret.
Interestingly disappointing results from PAF's perspective.
How would the results change if defending air assets are 50% of strike package (8 instead of 6) 4 each of Thunders with dual SD 10 launchers 4 each of F16 (2 block 52, 2 MLU) with six Aim 120 each.
Replace Spada 2000 battery with LY80
Add one LY80 battery in addition to one Spada battery
can you ask him to replace the spada with hq 16 A or B which ever we have (i know its spadas duty to protect the airfields but still just to see how well hq 16 can perform) and the crotale with fm 90.add AWACS in the mix and if he has some spare time ask him to do two different scenarios one with the saab other with ZDK.
and pls do tag me next time
thanks
don't you think that will defeat the purpose of this exercise. to show how unpredictable air combat can be even with the seemingly inferior enemy.
Possibly because its ability to be used in an ambush. Lots can be fired in a short time like a Kill box. Not too differrent from how the PA and PAF intend to use them.why does it feels like the real nightmare for rafale in these simulations is anza 2 the most underrated air defense system by PDF.
HQ16 performed much better but it seems like there was no SEAD aircraft this time or did PAF took them out that early in the engagement.In addition, the SPADA is replaced with a stand in for the HQ-16 via a Sa-17 battery. To compensate, the MKIs are now at 10000ft which should give them better radar picture albeit leading to earlier detection by the Erieye.
IAF sure did took some heavy beating in this scenario. but how many assets does PAF have in air this time it felt like there were 6 thunders(instead of 4) and 2 f16 this time.You folks can interpret that result for yourselves, but the real deal is the mauling the more active assets take on the Strike package; I stopped counting how many went down. As an unexpected treat, there is a dogfight between a Jf-17 and a M2K but its pretty inconclusive. I wish there was some way the guy who does this could get on call camera shots but that is a limitation of the sim engine I think.
Apologies, by KE8 i meant Karakram Eagles aka ZDK-03, where 8 slipped instead of 3.K-8s are last ditch or focused towards UAV defence.
The Erieye I am adding--- 3-4 hours for all requests.
If only PAF inducts fifth gen by 2023-4 when the iaf is inducting rafale, only then does PAF stand a chance. Any ways Oscar how would this simulation run say with one of the most trained pilots seated in a single FC31 aiding the defence package?
Here is a compromise. The JF-17 on CAP is flying with dual SD-10s and is positioned at 30000ft(@CriticalThought as a point). The MLUs are still going to intercept but try a zoom climb to high altitude, there is an Erieye flying. All PAF assets are linked with simulated Link-17. In addition, the SPADA is replaced with a stand in for the HQ-16 via a Sa-17 battery. To compensate, the MKIs are now at 10000ft which should give them better radar picture albeit leading to earlier detection by the Erieye.
The results are pretty surprising for me at least in the start, as it seems the PAF assets have the initiative.
You folks can interpret that result for yourselves, but the real deal is the mauling the more active assets take on the Strike package; I stopped counting how many went down. As an unexpected treat, there is a dogfight between a Jf-17 and a M2K but its pretty inconclusive. I wish there was some way the guy who does this could get on call camera shots but that is a limitation of the sim engine I think.
Possibly because its ability to be used in an ambush. Lots can be fired in a short time like a Kill box. Not too differrent from how the PA and PAF intend to use them.
rafale is not mig 21.it will have a huge impact on the warfare. secondly tejas is inducted in limited numbers and various weapons are being tested so it wont be a part of any strike package for about next 2 yrs.Small correction other than Rafale all platforms are already available to IAF
HQ16 performed much better but it seems like there was no SEAD aircraft this time or did PAF took them out that early in the engagement.
IAF sure did took some heavy beating in this scenario. but how many assets does PAF have in air this time it felt like there were 6 thunders(instead of 4) and 2 f16 this time.
one thing is clear from these simulations rafale and su 30 even though great combat air planes but aren't the gods of air as some Indians make them out to be and neither is our thunder the underdog. it is standing toe to toe with IAF and punching well above it weight.
but one worrying aspect is if IAF is tanking this much beating from our relatively inferior SAMS.then there will be a turkey shoot of PAF strike force in Indian air space .
All of us can see the missile flying but can you shed some light on the role of ECM, ECCM and data link that it played in this fight.
once again thank you and the guy running these simulations. loving your work so pls keep them coming
The human component is sort of modelled in here via wingmen going stupid for a few seconds(to more depending upon the random pilot skill factor within the sim)in case their leader goes down. A lot of it is also with near perfect A2A engagements that the PAF side here is seemingly able to pull off due to simpler factors involved. But, Home on Jam is simulated and despite all the Jamming, the previously mentioned factors of RCS+Jamming+Radar Range+Altitude+Speed+ Vector etc all come into play.@Oscar Many Thanks Bro, great work.
Comparing with the earlier simulation results, addition of two Thunders, an AWACS and replacement of Spada by HQ16 makes a huge difference, I didn't count the enemy losses but looks like a major chunk of strike package (60-80%) was destroyed and mission compromised.
Not trying to go off-topic but this is just a simulation played by a machine on pure technical data and capabilities. In real scenario the most important factor (the human component) plays a significant role, assuming both sides have equally trained and proficient pilots, being on the receiving end of a salvo of missiles and warning sounds going off in the cockpit alerting to missiles locks, seeing and hearing your comrades being blown out of the sky, would make your feet cold, or hands tremble making one's nerves jittery, while pulling high G's and making a real effort to force the oxygen in the lungs, errors would be made, making some shoot their own and others to turn back and flee, wonder what impact a few such instances would have on the outcome (@Oscar not asking you to build that in the scenario, but would be awesome if choose to that of your own accord ).
This time the aspects have been changed.Very very interesting simulation. The best thing is that it takes into consideration the numerical advantage. This is a 16 vs 6 scenario, probably the worst it can get in real time war situation (although i do not think it will get even this bad). I think adding two more JF-17 with dual SD10 will make it a more realistic 16 vs 8, 2:1 game. However the Indians are likely yo throw in a couple of extra MKIs for there main attack anyway so i am not sure.
There is this AWACS aspect however that needs to be considered. Pakistan do have a half decent integrated radar coverage and that will enable us to detect the incoming enemy aircraft. Early detection will be of help in case of defense.
One thing i noticed is that if we can get a better SAM system in future that will make our life much more easier. Ground based air defense is NOT a thing of the past for sure. Need some better SAM systems to make the defense that much more stronger. Turkey and South Africa need to be considered as partners.
P.S. I still have no idea how you or that fiend of your do these simulations. This is using some easily available software or is it a geek thing? Very interesting indeed.
1. Exactly, hence the ideas of COPE India may no longer be valid against a BVR equipped PAF force no matter how outnumbered.@Oscar. Many thanks. Haven't had time to look at the videos, but just based on logical deliberation:
1. A concentrated strike package is a recipe for disaster. The defenders will hunt them down from the sides and from the top.
2. In a real engagement, the escorting Su-30s and Tejas will be ahead and on the flanks. The approach will be deliberately misleading. As soon as the defenders engage, the escorts will engage them into a furball, and the real strike package along with at least two escorts will 'divert' to the actual target. This will definitely consist of the M2Ks and the Rafales. So, except if the defenders scramble further jets, in a realistic scenario, it will come down to air defence vs. M2K + Rafale, and defenders vs. SU30 + Tejas.
Have forwarded concerns to the creator. Initial response is Rafale's following their flight path waypoints. 1500-3000ft approach for SEAD and SEAD escort.@Oscar Many Thanks Bro, great work.
Comparing with the earlier simulation results, addition of two Thunders, an AWACS and replacement of Spada by HQ16 makes a huge difference, I didn't count the enemy losses but looks like a major chunk of strike package (60-80%) was destroyed and mission compromised.
Not trying to go off-topic but this is just a simulation played by a machine on pure technical data and capabilities. In real scenario the most important factor (the human component) plays a significant role, assuming both sides have equally trained and proficient pilots, being on the receiving end of a salvo of missiles and warning sounds going off in the cockpit alerting to missiles locks, seeing and hearing your comrades being blown out of the sky, would make your feet cold, or hands tremble making one's nerves jittery, while pulling high G's and making a real effort to force the oxygen in the lungs, errors would be made, making some shoot their own and others to turn back and flee, wonder what impact a few such instances would have on the outcome (@Oscar not asking you to build that in the scenario, but would be awesome if choose to that of your own accord ).
Edit: Watched it again to count the losses
First Chart:
Thunders took out 2 MKI's, 4 Mirages
Ground fire took out 6MKi's, 1 Mirage, 2 Rafaels
Falcons did nothing
Second Chart:
Mirages took out 1 Falcon
Observations:
Rafaels always fall victim to GF, either they are flying too low (for no reason) or there is something wrong in their parameters
6 MKI's by ground fire: why are they flying so low and why are they not firing their BVR salvos at defenders
Why are missiles batteries not engaged from stand off distances?
Shouldn't the rafael's be leading the charge to take on Falcons and Thunders, or
Shouldn't the MKI's be firing their BVR right in the beginning to overwhelm Thunders and Falcons, while Rafael swoop in late to clean up the remaining while Mirages focus on the ground targets?
Note: My questions are based on the assumptions that the strike party has the required armaments and simulation engine will make them use the appropriate weapons from optimum distance for optimum gain.
god damn he must be some crazy level enthusiast to shell out this much cash just for a simulator .Well, all thanks to the guy with the setup.. purportedly spent $1900 on a rig recently to use it for a simulator done in 2009. Still, considering he says he has some 800+ aircraft that the sim has available to a varying degree; including every possible aircraft in the Indo-Pak air theater and more coming. I envy that ability of fun.
not discounting those beasts they can surely give any 4.5 gen jet run for their money.i was just pointing out that these jets in the end are still jets which can be shoot down. not some invincible bhagwan that Indians try to make them here.I think the scenario did have 6 thunders since I counted 4 down and 2 still flying. I would not discount the Rafale or Su-30 as this is NOT REAL LIFE. However, it does show that when over enemy territory against a coordinated Air Defense, there is likely chances of heavy losses unless some clever combination of stand off and decoy systems.
oh and one more question bro how close will rate this simulator to command air and naval operations(calculation wise)Here the issue is the usage of basic algos running on RCS vs Radar Range vs other factors using coefficients. Many more complexities hit in real life(TM). What it does show is that there is no predictability in Air Warfare; this was the idea of the whole thread compared to the many paper ideas and scenarios being run here.
They do and it does.. notice how the CAPs stay away from the air def zones.Can fighters and air defence systems operate simultaneously in one sector?I thought that would result in friendly kills,so is not done as such.Also Does this simulation account for SPECTRA or Meteor in rafale's case?
Very interesting work though.
Command is a tactical level sim so not comparable as such. It does a suberb job if war gaming but isnt a flight sim.god damn he must be some crazy level enthusiast to shell out this much cash just for a simulator .
not discounting those beasts they can surely give any 4.5 gen jet run for their money.i was just pointing out that these jets in the end are still jets which can be shoot down. not some invincible bhagwan that Indians try to make them here.
oh and one more question bro how close will rate this simulator to command air and naval operations(calculation wise)
once again thanks for the share bro keep them coming if you and the other guy have some spare time to kill.if possible pls do a total war Pakistan vs India scenario in command air and naval operations it will be very informative and fun to watch with your trademark notes