THE MUSTARDS – Air Ordnance Pack v2.0
Created by: HEINZ-MUSTARD
Version: 2.0
Focus: Air Targeting and Direct fire missiles
Total Missiles: 14
Overview
This pack focuses on Air-target operations — Missiles are guided using (Gps, Beamriding(Saclos), direct fire)
Package Breakdown
Total Missiles: 15
• 6 GPS/Radar Missiles
• 4 Beamriding(Saclos) Missiles
• 4 IR(Direct Fire) Missiles
Guidance Abbreviations
LOSBR (Gen2) — Beamriding
: Uses your second-generation beamriding system. The missile rides the beam directly from the launcher, requiring line-of-sight the entire flight. Simple, reliable, and highly resistant to GNSS jamming.
Lazer — Lazer Designator Terminal Guidance
: Requires a designator on your vehicle or a teammate’s spotter. The missile homes in on reflected laser energy for precision terminal attacks.
RLOS — Radar Line Of Sight
: Basic radar-based line-of-sight guidance. Excellent for direct engagements but depends on constant radar tracking.
ASS (Active Silent Scan) — Low-Signature Pulse Radar
: Uses a pulsing radar method that sends extremely small radar-warning pings to enemy sensors. This reduces the chance of triggering countermeasures and avoids most anti-chaff defenses.
RCCM — Radar Counter-Counter Measures
: Allows radar-guided missiles to tolerate moderate chaff interference. While not used with ASS systems, it provides resilience against radar spoofing and clutter.
INS — Inertial Navigation System (with GPS Handoff)
: Primarily GPS-guided, but can continue toward the last known XYZ coordinates if GPS (channel 980) is lost. Once signal resumes, it attempts to reacquire and correct course. (Reminder: missiles use XYZ, not XZY.)
SARH — Semi-Active Radar Homing
: Basic radar/GPS hybrid. If the firing platform loses lock the missile has a low recovery rate. When paired with INS, it has a higher chance of reacquiring and completing its attack.
Implementation / Setup
• Place the microcontroller directly below the missile and wire it to a radio on channel 980.
• Attach a physics sensor to your vehicle — default orientation works if linked to the seat. You may also mount it on a turret or camera.
• If mounted to a turret or seat, do NOT wire the controller directly to your seat.
• Lazer missiles require a designator to target (mounted or external spotter).
• GPS missiles use XYZ on channel 980 — not XZY.
Quick Tips
• Beamriders: Best when you maintain direct line-of-sight.
• Lazer: Requires an active designator — mount one or have a teammate paint the target.
• GPS/INS: Uses XYZ on ch. 980; INS improves recovery from GPS loss.
• Many missiles include anti-chaff — defenders should vary countermeasures.
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