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dispense program. This command is only operable if
realistic avionics are selected.
SimEWSPGMInc SP3 command.
SimEWSPGMDec SP3 command.
SimEWSModeOff Refers to the countermeasures mode knob on the CMDS
panel. This command places the knob in the OFF position.
The countermeasures system is disabled. This command
only operates if realistic avionics are selected.
SimEWSModeStby Refers to the countermeasures mode knob on the CMDS
panel. This command places the knob in the STBY
position. The countermeasures system is set to standby
condition but dispense programs will not run. This
command only operates if realistic avionics are selected.
SimEWSModeMan Refers to the countermeasures mode knob on the CMDS
panel. This command places the knob in the MAN position.
The countermeasures dispense system is armed but the
selected program will only run by pilot command (see
SimDropProgrammed). This command only operates if
realistic avionics are selected.
SimEWSModeSemi Refers to the countermeasures mode knob on the CMDS
panel. This command places the knob in the SEMI
position. The countermeasures system is armed. When the
RWR detects a paint, the VMS will prompt the pilot to
activate ECM (if fitted) with the “Jammer” message. If the
RWR detects a missile launch event, the selected
countermeasures program is run. The RWR switch on this
panel must be in the ON position for the CMDS to receive
input from the RWR system.This command only operates if
realistic avionics are selected.
SimEWSModeAuto Refers to the countermeasures mode knob on the CMDS
panel. This command places the knob in the OFF position.
The countermeasures system is enabled. When the RWR
detects a paint, system will activate ECM (if fitted) unless
the REQJAM option is explicitly set to “off” via the ICP. If
the RWR detects a missile launch event, the selected
countermeasures program is run. The RWR switch on this
panel must be in the ON position for the CMDS to receive
input from the RWR system.This command only operates if
realistic avionics are selected.
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