Poliakov a écrit : ↑mar. mai 26, 2020 9:30 pm
jojo a écrit : ↑mar. mai 26, 2020 9:27 pm
Du coup’ si c’est géré à coup de trigger, ça risque de ne pas être très concluant dans CombatFlite
Non c'est sûr mais dans DCS

, c'est franchement pas possible de faire sans les trigger, pour moi les trigger c'est vraiment la base si tu veux faire une mission qui ressemble a quelque chose.
En fait si, ça passe bien dans CombatFlite "Rehearsal".
Il doit tenir compte des triggers pour dérouler les vols, mais pas dans la "flow sheet" où tous les vols ont la même heure de décollage, ce qui est le cas avec les "activation retardées".
Situation:
July 4, 1990, 05:55:
Battle Group Delta, centered on the aircraft carrier USS Independence, has arrived in the Arabian Sea at the entrance to the Gulf of Oman. After US demands to release the crew of the sunken USS Reid from captivity have been left unanswered by Iran, United States President George H. W. Bush has ordered initiation of hostilities against the Islamic Republic. US forces are to strike military and economic targets in southern Iran aimed at degrading Iranian military capabilities in the Strait of Hormuz and cutting off Iranian income from oil exports, applying increasing pressure on the regime in Tehran. The strikes are to continue until all US prisoners have been released by Iran.
USS Independence carries the aircraft of Carrier Air Wing 14 consisting of the following squadrons: Two Fighter Squadrons with F-14A Tomcat from VF-154 “Black Knights” and VF-21 “Freelancers”, two Strike Fighter Squadrons with brand new F/A-18C Hornet multi-role fighters from VFA-113 “Stingers” and VFA-25 “Fist of the Fleet” and one Attack Squadron with A-6E Intruder from VA-196 “Main Battery” for all weather day and night strike. These are supported by E-2C Hawkeye from VAW-113 “Black Eagles”, EA-6B Prowler from VAQ-139 “Cougars”, S-3A Viking from VS-37 “Sawbucks” and SH-3H Sea King from HS-8 “Eightballers”. You are assigned to VFA-113 “Stingers” flying F/A-18C Hornet.
Air defense of southern Iran is provided by the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force. A squadron of MiG-29 Fulcrum has been identified at Bandar Abbas AB to defend the vital Strait of Hormuz area. These are half of the 24 brand new fighters recently delivered by the Soviet Union. The other squadron is based near Tehran and intelligence considers it unlikely that these will be transferred away from the capital. The IRIAF`s highly capable F-14A Tomcat fleet is still marginally available after heavy use in the recent Iran-Iraq war. A squadron is apparently based at Shiraz AB for defense of southern Iran but availability is considered low due to the type`s maintenance intensity. IRIAF`s remaining operational Tomcats are kept near Tehran. The backbone of the IRIAF remains the F-4E Phantom and F-5E Tiger, with reinforcements of these types from other parts of the country considered likely in case of hostilities.
Key areas are covered by Hawk and SA-2 SAM sites of the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Defense Force. In addition, high value targets are covered by Rapier short-range SAM and lethal radar directed 35 mm anti-aircraft artillery. AAA and MANPADS are to be expected in large quantities below 10`000 ft. Due to the volume of low-altitude air defense, CAW-14 has decided to employ medium-altitude strike package tactics with fighter and SEAD support. Aircrews are advised to attack ground targets from the highest altitude possible that ensures sufficient bomb accuracy and employ preemptive flares in large quantities.
The Islamic Republic of Iran Navy has been identified in the port of Bandar Abbas for the most part, with only a few frigates and fast attack craft at sea. The Strait of Hormuz is heavily defended by multiple HY-2 Silkworm SSM batteries. As the threat of SSM and warships is degraded, Battle Group Delta will be able to progressively move deeper into the Gulf of Oman in order to shorten aircraft transit distances and facilitate striking deep targets. Though because of the imminent threat of naval mines, Battle Group Delta is not anticipated to actually enter the Strait of Hormuz.
Order of Battle:
Blue Air Units:
Unit Type Base Lst Dm Rdy
VF-154 F-14A USS Independence 0 0 12
VF-21 F-14A USS Independence 0 0 12
VFA-113 F/A-18C USS Independence 0 0 12
VFA-25 F/A-18C USS Independence 0 0 12
VA-196 A-6E USS Independence 0 0 10
VA-196(R) KA-6D USS Independence 0 0 4
VAW-113 E-2C USS Independence 0 0 4
VAQ-139 EA-6B USS Independence 0 0 4
HS-8 SH-3H USS Independence 0 0 6
VS-37 S-3A USS Independence 0 0 10
HSL-33 Det 1 SH-60B USS Antietam 0 0 2
HSL-33 Det 2 SH-60B USS Jouett 0 0 1
HSL-35 Det 1 SH-60B USS Reasoner 0 0 1
HSL-35 Det 2 SH-60B USS Brewton 0 0 1
Red Air Units:
Unit Type Base Lst Dm Rdy
71 TFS F-14A Shiraz AB 0 0 12
91 TFS MiG-29A Bandar Abbas AB 0 0 12
92 TFS F-4E Bandar Abbas AB 0 0 12
Red Ground Assets:
- 001 Bandar Abbas Early Warning Radar Site (100%)
- 001 Bandar Jask Early Warning Radar Site (100%)
- 001 Kish Island Early Warning Radar Site (100%)
- 002 Abu Musa Hawk SAM Site (100%)
- 002 Bandar Abbas Hawk SAM Site (100%)
- 002 Bandar Abbas SA-2 SAM Site (100%)
- 002 Lavan Hawk SAM Site (100%)
- 002 Sirri SA-2 SAM Site (100%)
- 003 IRIN Bandar Abbas Naval Base (100%)
- Destroyer D-61 Babr
- Destroyer D-62 Palang
- Destroyer D-51 Damavand
- Frigate F-73 Sabalan
- 003 IRIN Surface Action Group 1 (100%)
- Frigate F-71 Alvand
- 003 IRIN Surface Action Group 2 (100%)
- Frigate F-72 Alborz
- 003 IRIN Surface Action Group 3 (100%)
- Kaman-class FAC P221 Kaman
- Kaman-class FAC P226 Falakhon
- 004 HY-2 Silkworm SSM Battery A (100%)
- 004 HY-2 Silkworm SSM Battery B (100%)
- 004 HY-2 Silkworm SSM Battery C (100%)
- 004 HY-2 Silkworm SSM Battery D (100%)
- 004 HY-2 Silkworm SSM Battery E (100%)
- 004 HY-2 Silkworm SSM Battery F (100%)
- 006 Bandar Abbas Oil Refinery (100%)
- 006 Bandar Abbas Port (100%)
- 006 Lavan Oil Terminal (100%)
- 006 Sirri Oil Terminal (100%)
- 007 Bandar Abbas AB Ammunition Depot (100%)
Blue Ground Assets:
- Battle Group Delta (100%)
- CV-62 Independence
- CG-54 Antietam
- CG-29 Jouett
- DDG-20 Goldsborough
- FF-1063 Reasoner
- FF-1086 Brewton
Air Tasking Order:
Sorties Mission TOT
2 Battle Group AEW 09:27:19
6 Battle Group CAP 06:21:33
6 001 Bandar Jask Early Warning Radar Site 07:48:52
8 003 IRIN Surface Action Group 3 07:46:10
12 002 Bandar Abbas SA-2 SAM Site 06:59:18
2 Recovery Tanker 06:31:07
1 Mission Support Tanker 06:44:25
2 Outer ASW Patrol 05:58:44
1 Inner ASW Patrol 07:32:20
Briefing du vol SEAD
Mission:
Provide SEAD escort for a strike mission against the 002 Bandar Abbas SA-2 SAM Site. Engage all hostile air defense systems posing a threat to the strike package.
Target:
002 Bandar Abbas SA-2 SAM Site (100%)
- SNR-75 Fan Song Tacking Radar
- P-19 Search Radar
- Launcher
- Launcher
- Launcher
- Launcher
- Launcher
- Launcher
Package:
Task Num Type Callsign
Strike 4 F/A-18C Chevy31
SEAD 4 F/A-18C Pontiac61 (Player)
Escort 4 F-14A Enfield21
Flightplan:
WP Descr Altitute Speed ETA
0 Departure 0 ft AGL 0 kts 06:10:58
1 Join 28000 ft MSL 340 kts 06:18:59
2 Nav 28000 ft MSL 455 kts 06:49:48
3 Nav 28000 ft MSL 455 kts 06:55:24
4 IP 14000 ft MSL 455 kts 06:56:33
5 Egress 14000 ft MSL 565 kts 07:00:35
6 Nav 28000 ft MSL 455 kts 07:03:33
7 Split 28000 ft MSL 455 kts 07:42:03
8 Land 28000 ft MSL 455 kts 07:44:28
Radio Navigation:
USS Independence TACAN: 62X / IDY
USS Independence ICLS: Channel 1
Tanker Arco21, TACAN 36Y / TKR
Tanker Shell51, TACAN 89Y / TKR
Communication:
Package: 300.575 MHz, Radio 1 / Channel 1
USS Independence: 127.5 MHz, Radio 2 / Channel 1
AWACS: 147.525 MHz, Focus31, Radio 2 / Channel 2
Tanker: 128.175 MHz, Shell51, Radio 2 / Channel 3
Tanker: 137.7 MHz, Arco21, Radio 2 / Channel 4
Meteo:
Good flying weather due to influence of a high pressure system in theater of operations, expected to remain dominant for next 2 days.
METAR 040555 01006KT CAVOK NSW SKC Q1035=