Difference between revisions of "Radar warning receiver"
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[[File:Radar Warning Receiver.jpg|thumb|The War Thunder standart RWR display showing a "ping" on 7 o'clock.]] | [[File:Radar Warning Receiver.jpg|thumb|The War Thunder standart RWR display showing a "ping" on 7 o'clock.]] | ||
[[File:Rwr2.jpg|thumb|RWR indicating a radar lock at 2 o'clock.]] | [[File:Rwr2.jpg|thumb|RWR indicating a radar lock at 2 o'clock.]] | ||
− | [[File:IP-1310-ALR.jpg|thumb|Actual | + | [[File:IP-1310-ALR.jpg|thumb|Actual IP-1310/ALR RWR on some US planes.]] |
[[File:Rwr4.jpg|thumb|A soviet RWR showing features not implemented in the game yet like threath type and below horizon or above horizon indicator.]] | [[File:Rwr4.jpg|thumb|A soviet RWR showing features not implemented in the game yet like threath type and below horizon or above horizon indicator.]] | ||
Revision as of 07:24, 19 June 2023
A Radar Warning Receiver (RWR) will inform the pilot about incoming radar radiation. In game there is only a artificial RWR modeled which will show the direction on a clock display. Aircraft in reality most probably had a different form of RWR or even none at all, but for balancing the game they got the War Thunder standart RWR.