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Fired missiles can be evaded by hard maneuvers. Infra Red missiles’ lock on can be defeated if the targeted aircraft fly out of the missile seeker’s field of view.

According to industry expert for Smart Weapons and Unmanned Vehicle Systems, Debajit Sarkar, With radar guided missiles, it is possible to avoid or break radar lock (“Beam Turn” and “Doppler Turn”) by adopting hard turns that will cause the missile to lose the lock and consequently miss the target . While fighter aircrafts will not face problems in adopting the evasive maneuvers we are talking here about a behemoth that has a max takeoff weight of 660,000 lbs, a wing span of 200 ft and an overall length of 242 ft. The pilot would have < 40 sec to make a hard maneuver even if he was aware that the aircraft was being targeted.

Fired missiles can be evaded by hard maneuvers. Infra Red missiles’ lock on can be defeated if the targeted aircraft fly out of the missile seeker’s field of view.

According to industry expert for Smart Weapons and Unmanned Vehicle Systems, Debajit Sarkar, With radar guided missiles, it is possible to avoid or break radar lock (“Beam Turn” and “Doppler Turn”) by adopting hard turns that will cause the missile to lose the lock and consequently miss the target . While fighter aircrafts will not face problems in adopting the evasive maneuvers we are talking here about a behemoth that has a max takeoff weight of 660,000 lbs, a wing span of 200 ft and an overall length of 242 ft.

The pilot would have < 40 sec to make a hard maneuver even if he was aware that the aircraft was being targeted.

Fired missiles can be evaded by hard maneuvers. Infra Red missiles’ lock on can be defeated if the targeted aircraft fly out of the missile seeker’s field of view.

According to industry expert for Smart Weapons and Unmanned Vehicle Systems, Debajit Sarkar, With radar guided missiles, it is possible to avoid or break radar lock (“Beam Turn” and “Doppler Turn”) by adopting hard turns that will cause the missile to lose the lock and consequently miss the target . While fighter aircrafts will not face problems in adopting the evasive maneuvers we are talking here about a behemoth that has a max takeoff weight of 660,000 lbs, a wing span of 200 ft and an overall length of 242 ft. The pilot would have < 40 sec to make a hard maneuver even if he was aware that the aircraft was being targeted.

Fired missiles can be evaded by hard maneuvers. Infra Red missiles’ lock on can be defeated if the targeted aircraft fly out of the missile seeker’s field of view.

According to industry expert for Smart Weapons and Unmanned Vehicle Systems, Debajit Sarkar, With radar guided missiles, it is possible to avoid or break radar lock (“Beam Turn” and “Doppler Turn”) by adopting hard turns that will cause the missile to lose the lock and consequently miss the target .

While fighter aircrafts will not face problems in adopting the evasive maneuvers we are talking here about a behemoth that has a max takeoff weight of 660,000 lbs, a wing span of 200 ft and an overall length of 242 ft. The pilot would have < 40 sec to make a hard maneuver even if he was aware that the aircraft was being targeted.

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