Grand Danois
Entertainer
Patriots: Exactly, the IFF failed, they shot.
Operation Allied Force. I am referring to the real-life Dutch F-16 BVR kill of a MiG-29 i 1999.
And in 2038 you have to accept fratricide or you will lose more aircraft than you would otherwise have done. Because the hostiles will shoot you if you try to identify visually and it is with an extremely high probability likely to be a hostile. And you will have to let standoff platforms do the NCTR stuff as it is a bad idea to reveal your shooting platform. I refer you to 3)... let the missile library sort it out in the end. They will essentially be A2A hunter-killers.
So I have suggested 3 types of failsafes for the 2038 scenario with addendums.
1) Netcentric knowledge of position of friendlies including detection of absence.
2) Standoff IFF and standoff NCTR, but detection by forward platforms.
3) IFF in missile libraries (image or radar signatures). "You can launch them into the fray and they will disengage if friendly."
UCAVs are much better suited for this.
Operation Allied Force. I am referring to the real-life Dutch F-16 BVR kill of a MiG-29 i 1999.
And in 2038 you have to accept fratricide or you will lose more aircraft than you would otherwise have done. Because the hostiles will shoot you if you try to identify visually and it is with an extremely high probability likely to be a hostile. And you will have to let standoff platforms do the NCTR stuff as it is a bad idea to reveal your shooting platform. I refer you to 3)... let the missile library sort it out in the end. They will essentially be A2A hunter-killers.
So I have suggested 3 types of failsafes for the 2038 scenario with addendums.
1) Netcentric knowledge of position of friendlies including detection of absence.
2) Standoff IFF and standoff NCTR, but detection by forward platforms.
3) IFF in missile libraries (image or radar signatures). "You can launch them into the fray and they will disengage if friendly."
UCAVs are much better suited for this.