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Old 04-15-06, 12:08 AM
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Originally Posted by banzai_f16
So now you just need to ops test what dispense program works against this particular canine threat. Certain "models" may have excellent flare rejection or chaff/beam processing logic (dependent upon seeking mechanism.)
Finding flares in the right gain control overshoot window, as well as micron signature, or chaff in the proper wavelength/pulsewidth will be crucial. (I.e. flavor of biscuit.)
Then you need to know what rates overcome the CCM (Counter-countermeasures) logic. A dispense rate of one at a time may trip the logic, which will result in squint/rate bias/lambda comp (heat) or beam/chaff doppler search programming (radar), which will still result in a successful guide. You need a dispense rate that will first trigger the logic, and then convince it that a subsequent countermeasure is a target. (I.e. enough biscuits to attract it's attention!)
Clearly, there are many technical issues to be worked out with this.
I suggest a dispense rate ratio of, say, 1:4 - beef jerky/dog bisquit. That'll ground 'em.
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