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now provides greater magnification (64:1 instead of 8:1).
The Maverick seeker Weapon) MFD has been adjusted. The crosshairs have been tweaked, the
Field-of-view (FOV) box has been increased to the proper size and the 5°, 10°, and 15° tick
marks have been positioned correctly.
Changed the MFD OSB label #3 on the FCR to read "NORM" instead of "NRM".
Changed the heading shown for a bugged target in the MFD to round up or down, i.e., to show
110, 120, 130, etc. instead of 110, 111, 112, etc.
Tweaked the flash rate for the ALOW radar alt and the break-X. They flashed too slow prior to
this fix.
Added EXP FOV to RWS.
Air-to-Ground GM SnowPlow mode has received a significant overhaul to be more realistic. The
following is a brief description of its changes and how it functions. Pay special attention on how to
enable cursor slewing.
Depress OSB 8 next to the SP mnemonic to select the snowplow option. The mnemonic
highlights indicating that you are in the SP mode. SP sighting directs each sensor line-of-sight
straight ahead in azimuth, disregarding any selected steerpoints. In the GM, GMT, and SEA
modes, the ground map cursor will be positioned at half the range selected, i.e., the center of the
MFD. The cursors remain at this range while the ground map video moves, or "snowplows,"
across the MFD. At this point, there is no SOI, and the cursors cannot be slewed. The cursors
can be slewed to a target or aimpoint with the CURSOR/ENABLE switch after you ground
stabilize them by using TMS forward. TMS forward establishes the radar as the SOI and enables
cursor slewing. TMS forward again over a target to command single target track. All cursor slews
in SP are zeroed when SP is deselected. After ground stabilizing, the point under the cursors at
the time of stabilization effectively becomes your steerpoint. All NAV and weapon delivery
steering and symbology, including great circle steering, will be referenced to this "pseudo
steerpoint." Displays return to the previously selected sighting point when SP is deselected. For
example, SP can be used to accomplish an FCR mark on a point 5 nm in front of your position
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