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DCS: AJS-37 Viggen
weapons checklist
created by super
weapons checklist
FULL PROCEDURE STEP (In this color)
CONDITIONAL STEP (In this color)
121
Air-to-ground mode
WEAPON SELECTOR
ATTACK
Data selector and switch to TAKT / UT
Check digits 2 and 5 show “1”
If TAKT mode do not show stations 2 and 6 (digits 2 and 5) as operational, the aircraft is carrying conflicting mixed stores on stations 3 and 5. In such a configuration, the AKAN 30/55 cannot be selected or used, and the loadout must be altered.
MASTER MODE SELECTOR
ANF
The weapon can also be used in master mode NAV. The sight appears when the trigger in set to UNSAFE. Target motion measurement and radar ranging is not used.
HÖJD GAUGE (altitude)
SET TARGET QFE
TRIGGER
UNSAFE (When reticule is on target)
TRIGGER
PRESS and HOLD (When in range)
If the angle between the sight line and the horizon is less than 5° the distance line does not appear and the triangulation or radar ranging is not used. A fixed distance of 1400m is used which will have to be estimated visually.
If the flashing 2° poles appear, the attack should be aborted immediately and evas
STICK
PULL TO EVADE (Pull up at 5G)
Air-to-air mode
WEAPON SELECTOR
AKAN JAKT
Data selector and switch to TAKT / UT
Check digits 2 and 5 show “1”
If TAKT mode do not show stations 2 and 6 (digits 2 and 5) as operational, the aircraft is carrying conflicting mixed stores on stations 3 and 5. In such a configuration, the AKAN 30/55 cannot be selected or used, and the loadout must be altered.
MASTER MODE SELECTOR
ANF
The AKAN 30/55 can be used in a fixed wingspan mode or a radar-guided calculated ballistic mode. In winspan mode, the HUD marker represents the target wingspan at 500m. In radar mode, the sight dot is continually adjusted for the range of the target.
WEAPON INTERVAL SELECTOR
SET TARGET WINGSPAN
RADAR MODE SWITCH
A1 or A2
SIGHT DOT
ON TARGET
RADAR FIX TRIGGER
FIRST DETENT / T1 (to lock)
TRIGGER
UNSAFE and FIRE
When time/distance line reaches the event markers or the wingspan markers envelop the target. In wingspan mode, the pilot will need to manually lead a manoeuvring target.
221
After attack
TRIGGER
SAFE
MASTER MODE SELECTOR
NAV
321
WEAPON SELECTOR
ATTACK
Data selector and switch to TAKT / UT
Check station digits show “1”
If TAKT mode do not show the appropriate stations as operational, the aircraft is carrying conflicting mixed stores on other stations. In such a configuration, the ARAK M/70B cannot be selected or used, and the loadout must be altered
MASTER MODE SELECTOR
ANF
The weapon can also be used in master mode NAV. The sight appears when the trigger in set to UNSAFE. Target motion measurement and radar ranging is not used.
The ARAK M/70B can be launched at normal or long ranges by selecteing either FÄLLSÄTT SERIE (normal) or FÄLLSÄTT IMP (long range). In long-range mode, target motion prediction and radar rangings need to be disabled by inputing TAKT codes 221 and 253. Long-range mode is less precise but offers some stand-off distance.
FÄLLSÄTT SWITCH
AS DESIRED
For normal range firing
NORM / Up
For long range firing
LÅ / Down
HÖJD GAUGE (altitude)
SET TARGET QFE
TRIGGER
UNSAFE (When reticule is stable on target)
TRIGGER
PRESS and HOLD
If using normal range firing mode
When in range
If using long range firing mode
When wings are displayed
If the angle between the sight line and the horizon is less than 5° the distance line does not appear and the triangulation or radar ranging is not used. A fixed distance of 1400m is used which will have to be estimated visually.
If the flashing 2° poles appear, the attack should be aborted immediately and evasion with maximum G should be done as the safety distance will not be me
STICK
PULL TO EVADE (Pull up at 5G)
TRIGGER
SAFE
MASTER MODE SELECTOR
NAV
421
Release altitude: 50–500m / 165–1650' AGL Flight altitude: 30–500m AGL Release speed: Mach 0.6–0.9 Flight range: <7km / 3.8 nm Warhead: 72× HE (MJ1) or 24× AP (MJ2) Targeting area: ±2km / 1.1 nm
Weapon Selection
WEAPON SELECTOR
ATTACK
Data selector and switch to TAKT / UT
Check station digits show “1”
If TAKT mode do not show the appropriate stations as operational, the aircraft is carrying conflicting mixed stores on other stations. In such a configuration, the ARAK M/70B cannot be selected or used, and the loadout must be altered.
FÄLLSÄTT SWITCH
AS DESIRED
For single release
IMP / Down
For pair release
SERIE / Up
Target Selection
TARGET WAYPOINT
SELECTED
HÖJD GAUGE (altitude)
SET TARGET QFE (=QNH)
MASTER MODE SELECTOR
AND
The BK 90 can be fired directly from NAV mode and will attempt to fly towards and release at the current target point. However, no ranging, drift, or release information will be available on the HUD.
TARGET POSITION
ADJUST IF NEEDED
Radar mode
A1
Radar trigger
First detent / T1
Slew CI crosshair
On target
Radar trigger
Second detent / TV
HUD steering information
Check updated
Radar mode
A0 / Of
If the selected navpoint is not a target waypoint (indicated by M for “Målpunkt” on the destination indicator), a position update will affect the actual waypoint and as such alter all subsequent navigation positions relative to this updated position. If adjustments are needed: Data Selector to TAKT, input 9, press the corresponding waypoint button to convert the waypoint to a target point.
Weapon Release
HUD STEERING CUES
FOLLOW
521
Weapon Release
SLAV SI SWITCH
T / RIGHT
Once at launch altitude
50–500m AGL
TARGET IN RANGE
CHECK
HUD distance line
Inside brackets
TRIGGER
UNSAFE
TRIGGER
PRESS and HOLD
In SERIE release, weapons will be released with 2s intervals
Until FÄLLD LAST illuminates
TRIGGER
SAFE
621
Release altitude: 50–425m / 165–1400' ASL Flight altitude: 10m / 30' ASL Release speed: Mach 0.7–0.9 Flight range: 32km / 17 nm Warhead: 200kg HE Targeting range: 8km / 4.3 nm
Weapon Selection
WEAPON SELECTOR
ATTACK
Data selector and switch to TAKT / UT
Check digits 2 and 5 show “1”
If TAKT mode do not show stations 2 and 6 (digits 2 and 5) as operational, the aircraft is carrying conflicting mixed stores on stations 3 and 5. In such a configuration, the Rb-04 cannot be selected or used, and the loadout must be altered.
FÄLLSÄTT SWITCH
AS DESIRED
For single missile
IMP / Down
For both missiles
SERIE / Up
MÅLVAL SWITCH
AS DESIRED
For single target
ENKEL / Down
For multiple targets
GRUPP / Up
Target Selection
TARGET WAYPOINT
SELECTED
HÖJD GAUGE (altitude)
SET TARGET QFE (=QNH)
MASTER MODE SELECTOR
ANF
The Rb-04/E can be fired directly from NAV mode and will fly straight ahead and engage detected targets of opportunity as programmed. However, no ranging, drift, or release information will be available on the HUD.
TARGET POSITION
ADJUST IF NEEDED
Radar trigger
First detent / T1
Slew CI crosshair
On target
Radar trigger
Second detent / TV
HUD steering information
Check updated
If the selected navpoint is not a target waypoint (indicated by M for “Målpunkt” on the destination indicator), a position update will affect the actual waypoint and as such alter all subsequent navigation positions relative to this updated position. If adjustments are needed: Data Selector to TAKT, input 9, press the corresponding waypoint button to convert the waypoint to a target point.
721
Weapon Release
HUD STEERING CUES
FOLLOW
SLAV SI SWITCH
T / RIGHT
Once at launch altitude
50–425m ASL
TARGET IN RANGE
CHECK
HUD distance line
Inside brackets
CI target radar echo
Between crosshairs
TRIGGER
UNSAFE
TRIGGER
PRESS and HOLD (Until FÄLLD LAST illuminates)
The release will unbalance the aircraft, requiring forceful roll trim change. In a SERIE release, maintain lever flight through stick adjustment alone since the aircraft will be rebalanced as the second weapon is released.
TRIGGER
SAFE
821
Weapon preparation
WEAPON SELECTOR
MARK or SJÖ
Data selector and switch to TAKT / UT
Check digits 3 and 4 show “1”
If TAKT mode do not show stations 3 and 5 (digits 3 and 4) as operational, the aircraft is carrying conflicting mixed stores on stations 2 and 6. In such a configuration, the RB-05A cannot be selected or used, and the loadout must be altered.
In MARK mode, the weapon fuse is set to immediate detonation on contact with the target. In SJÖ mode, the fuse is set to delayed detonation. In LUFT mode, the weapon fuse is set to proximity detonation
MASTER MODE SELECTOR
ANF
The weapon can also be used in master mode NAV, but will have to be aimed without any ranging information.
Air-toground
FLY TOWARDS TARGET
LEVEL or SLIGHT DIVE
HÖJD and / or ATT AUTOPILOT MODES
AS DESIRED
RANGE TO TARGET
<10km
TRIGGER
UNSAFE and FIRE
The batteries in the RB 05A only last for 40 seconds and are activated on trigger unsafe. Do not activate the missile prematurely, or it may fail to operate long enough to fire or to reach its target. If the trigger is set back to safe, the missile is disabled and the next missile available is selected.
RB-05 CONTROL STICK
STEER ONTO TARGET
TRIGGER
SAFE (After impact)
MASTER MODE SELECTOR
NAV
Air-to-air
The RB 05A can be used in a fixed wingspan mode or a radar-ranging mode. In winspan mode, the HUD marker represents the target wingspan at 500m. In radar mode, the sight dot is continually adjusted for the range of the target.
WEAPON SELECTOR
LUFT
WEAPON INTERVAL SELECTOR
SET TARGET WINGSPAN
RADAR MODE SWITCH
A1 or A2
SIGHT DOT
ON TARGET
RADAR FIX TRIGGER
FIRST DETENT / T1 (To lock)
921
Air-to-air
FLY TOWARDS TARGET
LEVEL
HÖJD and / or ATT AUTOPILOT MODES
AS DESIRED
RANGE TO TARGET
<2800m
I wingspan mode
Wingspan envelops target
In radar mode
Distance line reaches markers
TRIGGER
UNSAFE and FIRE
The batteries in the RB 05A only last for 40 seconds and are activated on trigger unsafe. Do not activate the missile prematurely, or it may fail to operate long enough to fire or to reach its target. If the trigger is set back to safe, the missile is disabled and the next missile available is selected.
RB-05 CONTROL STICK
STEER ONTO TARGET
TRIGGER
SAFE (After impact)
MASTER MODE SELECTOR
NAV
1021
Release altitude: 50–2000m / 165–6500' ASL Flight altitude: Selectable up to 30m ASL or 80m AGL Release speed: Mach 0.9 Flight range: 70km / 37 nm Warhead: 200kg HE Targeting range: 24km / 13 nm
Weapon Selection
WEAPON SELECTOR
ATTACK
Data selector and switch to TAKT / UT
Check digits 2 and 5 show “1”
If TAKT mode do not show stations 2 and 6 (digits 2 and 5) as operational, the aircraft is carrying conflicting mixed stores on stations 3 and 5. In such a configuration, the Rb-15F cannot be selected or used, and the loadout must be altered.
FÄLLSÄTT SWITCH
AS DESIRED
For single missile
IMP / Down
For both missiles
SERIE / Up
MÅLVAL SWITCH
AS DESIRED
For standard target selection
STD / Down
VALB target selection depends on the settings stored in TAKT addresses 81–89. STD target selection is the equivalent to single target, large-area search: the target closest to the assumed target position is detected and selected by the missile. This mode can also be selected in VALB by inputting TAKT code 800000.
Route Programming
Rb-15F employment assumes that the weapon will be released at the corresponding target navpoint. It then uses markpoints Bx6–Bx9 to determine the route it will fly and where to search for targets. As such, the location of the Målpunkt does not need the same precision adjustments other than to aid the pilot in low visibility situations in order to ensure a clear flight path between the Målpunkt and the Bx7 first steerpoint for the missile.
The Bx number is selected using the data input number buttons, not the B1–B9 waypoint buttons. Ensure that the Destination Indicator is showing a “Bx” destination rather than a navigation waypoint (“B”) or target waypoint (“M”) before making any updates or adjustments.
All Bx markpoints can be created and adjusted using the same procedure. However, if the Bx8 assumed target position (ATP) is created first, the CK37 will create Bx6, Bx7 and Bx9 automatically according to a predefined pattern, and these markpoints can then be adjusted as needed.
If the markpoints come pre-programmed on the data cartridge, the same procedure can be used to adjust their position in-flight. Bx6 is not a steerpoint – instead, its distance to Bx7 is used to determine when the Rb-15 descends to skimming altitude. For ease of visualisation, it is always positioned between the release Målpunkt and markpoint Bx7.
SELECTING and VISUALISING
Bx button + data input number
Press
Destination Indicator
Displays Bx + number
Destination Distance
Distance to markpoint
Radar display
Circle for Bx8, cross for others
INPUT USING LATITUDE/LONGITUDE
Data Selector
REF LOLA
IN — UT switch
IN / Left
1121
Route Programming
INPUT USING LATITUDE/LONGITUDE
Latitude and logitude (6 digits, DDMMSS format)
Enter
Save
Press Bx, then number button
New position
Check
INPUT USING RADAR MARKING
Radar mode
A1
Select markpoint
Press Bx, then number button
Radar trigger
T1 / First detent
Radar crosshairs
Slew to correct position
Radar trigger
TV / Second detent and release
New position
Check
To ensure that the steerpoint manoeuvres are possible, the system automatically limits how close the crosshairs can be slewed to pre-existing points when manipulating the radar marks.
Target Selection
When Master Mode is set to ANF, target selection is done by setting the MÅLVAL switch. In STD mode, the target closest to Bx8 is attacked. In VALB mode, the selection depends on TAKT addresses 81–89. If the missile is released in NAV Master Mode, the TAKT settings and missile steerpoints are not loaded — instead, the missile flies straight ahead and attacks the first detected target, similar to STD mode but without a predefined search area.
Specifics regarding flight altitudes, target search areas, and target restrictions can be entered as bitmasks in TAKT address 81 and 83–86 (see General Weapon Selection Checklist). For quick selection modes, the following TAKT codes can be used: 800001: Confined attack area; N-selection; medium search area. 800002: Unconfined attack area; A-selection; medium search area. 800003: Convoy attack; group selection; large search area. 800004: Bearing attack; bearing search area
N-selection (“Nearest”): the three ships closest to Bx are determined; one is randomly selected as the target. A-selection (“All”): all ships in attack area range of Bx are determined; one is randomly selected as the target.
Group selection: a group of ships, all within 3km of each other, is determined; one ship is randomly selected as the target. Only Bearing search: the target is assumed to be on the bearing between Bx7 and Bx8; search arc is expanded up to ±35° as the missile approaches Bx8. Search range is 6–24km.
Release Positioning
RELEASE WAYPOINT
SELECTED
HÖJD GAUGE (Altitude)
SET TARGET QFE (=QNH)
MASTER MODE SELECTOR
ANF
The Rb-15F can be fired directly from NAV mode and will fly straight ahead and engage detected targets of opportunity without being loaded with the steering or target selection programming entered in CK37. As such, no ranging, drift, or release information will be available on the HUD.
HUD STEERING CUES
FOLLOW
1221
Weapon Release
RELEASE PARAMETERS
CHECK
Aircraft altitude
50–2000m
HUD distance line
Inside brackets
Altitude warning light
Off
The altitude warning light will illuminate and launch is inhibited in if any of the following conditions are true: • No Bx8 point is defined while in ANF mode. • The commanded course change, or sum of commanded course changes >135° while in ANF mode. • Missile flight time to Bx9 is <30 seconds while in ANF mode. • If there is a CK or error or primary data/pitot system error.
The altitude warning light will illuminate, but launch will not be inhibited if the aircraft is outside the release altitude envelope. Pressing the trigger while launch is inhibited will cause FÄLLD LAST to flash. The trigger has to be set to safe to reset the release circuits and clear the error
TRIGGER
UNSAFE
TRIGGER
PRESS and HOLD (Until FÄLLD LAST illuminates)
The release will unbalance the aircraft, requiring forceful roll trim change. In a SERIE release, maintain lever flight through stick adjustment alone since the aircraft will be rebalanced as the second weapon is released.
TRIGGER
SAFE
EVADE or CIRCLE FOR SECOND RELEASE
AS REQUIRED
MASTER MODE SELECTOR
NAV
The missile steers directly from the release point to Bx7, where it turns toward Bx8. If no targets are detected as it passes through Bx8, it turns towards Bx9. Depending on route and distance, the flight time to target may be up to 4 minutes
1321
Seeker RA IR (RB24J), AA IR (RB74) Minimum range: 500m Release g-load: <6 G Maximum range: 8km / 4 nm. Warhead: 4.8kg (RB24J), 9.4kg (RB74)
WEAPON SELECTOR
IR-RB
The RB-24J and RB-74 can also be selected by pressing the IR missile fast select button
MASTER MODE SELECTOR
ANF
The weapon can also be used in master mode NAV. The sight appears when the trigger in set to UNSAFE. Target ranging is not used
The RB-24J and RB-74 can be ranged in a fixed wingspan mode or a radar-ranging mode.
WEAPON INTERVAL SELECTOR
SET TARGET WINGSPAN
RADAR MODE SWITCH
A1 or A2
SIGHT DOT
ON TARGET
RADAR FIX TRIGGER
FIRST DETENT / T1 (To lock)
MISSILE UNCAGE BUTTON
PRESS IF NEEDED
To track a manoeuvring target.
wont work for the rb24b
TRIGGER
UNSAFE and FIRE
Tone
High-pitch and steady
With winspan ranging
Wingspan envelops target
With radar ranging
Distance line inside markers
TRIGGER
SAFE
MASTER MODE SELECTOR
NAV
1421
Seeker Electro-optical with fixed zoom. Field of view 5° (RB-75 / RB-75T), 4° (RB-75B) Warhead: 57kg (RB-75), 136kg (RB-75T) Slewable cone 30° Targeting range: 500m – 22km / 12 nm. Launch cone 15°
WEAPON SELECTOR
RB75
Data selector and switch to TAKT / UT
Check station digits show “1”
If TAKT mode do not show the appropriate stations as operational, the aircraft is carrying conflicting mixed stores on other stations. In such a configuration, the ARAK M/70B cannot be selected or used, and the loadout must be altered.
If RB-75:s are carried on both inner and outer pylons, the outer pair will be used first. If attempting a single-run attack, it is therefore advantageous to fit RB-75B on the outer pylons and RB-75 on the inner pylons. As range decreases on the attack run, the RB-75's lower zoom will make it easier to make out targets at the lower ranges the aircraft will be at when the second missile pair is employed.
MASTER MODE SELECTOR
ANF
The weapon can also be used in master mode NAV, but will have to be aimed without any ranging information. If firing from NAV mode, the sight will activate on trigger unsafe. In this mode, ensure that the RB 75 is selected and the sight active before trying to slew the seeker and command a lock, as the fix trigger may otherwise trigger an undesired target point or waypoint position update.
HÖJD GAUGE (Altitude)
SET TARGET QFE
DIRECT AIRCRAFT
TOWARDS TARGET
RADAR MODE SELECTOR
AS DESIRED
To set RB 75 sensor mode.
A0
Black-on-while
A1
White-on-black
A2
Auto
FIX TRIGGER
FIRST DETENT / T1 (To uncage seeker)
EP-13 SEEKER CROSSHAIR
SLEW ONTO TARGET
FIX TRIGGER
UNSAFE and FIRE (On stable target lock)
NEXT MISSILE using either:
SELECT
Trigger
SAFE
IR-RB FRAMSTEGN button
Press
Trigger unsafe boresights the selected missile. This can also be done by releasing the fix trigger to T0. Newly selected missiles start out boresighted. To perform rapid follow-up shots, it is therefore advantageous to fly through the EP-13 seeker scope using the boresighted seeker image — the next shot will require little slewing from the fast-moving and unsteady platform. The HÖJD and ATT autopilot modes may help in stabilising the aircraft while the pilot concentrates on slewing the seeker
TRIGGER
SAFE
MASTER MODE SELECTOR
NAV
1521
All modes
WEAPON INTERVAL SELECTOR
DESIRED SPREAD
HÖJD GAUGE (Altitude)
SET TARGET QFE
POP-UP POINT
SET AS and IF DESIRED
Data selector
TAKT
IN — UT switch
IN / Left
Desired attack heading in degrees and distance in xx.y km
Enter as DDD XXY
Select target point to confirm
B1–B9
Creating a pop-up point will convert the navpoint to a target point (“Målpukt”) if that has not already been done. Pop-up points will be marked on the Destination Indicator with a “U” followed by the corresponding navpoint number and will offer terminal steering guidance on the HUD. With good visibility, the pop-up offset and roll-in manoeuvre can be performed manually based off of the steering cues for the regular target point.
Level (PLAN) release
WEAPON SELECTOR
BOMB PLAN
RADAR MODE SWITCH
A0
MASTER MODE
AS DESIRED
For level release
ANF
For direct or CCIP release
NAV
HIGH-DRAG BOMB CCIP: High-drag bombs can be released in a CCIP mode only by selecting BOMB PLAN and NAV modes. In NAV mode, the target indicators activate on Trigger Unsafe and show the first and last calculated fall points based on QFE setting
TARGET MOTION PREDICTION and RADAR RANGING
DISABLED AS DESIRED
TAKT input codes 221 and 253.
If not using CCIP delivery
POP-UP POINT
SET AS and IF DESIRED
If not using CCIP delivery
HUD POSITION
LOWER
SLAV SI SWITCH
F / LEFT
HUD STEERING CUES
FOLLOW
1621
Level (PLAN) release
If using a pop-up point, the HUD indications will first steer you towards it before changing to the actual target point. Be prepared to adjust to the desired attack heading and roll in on the target while maintaining the set attack altitude.
TRIGGER
UNSAFE
When aiming dot is on target
RADAR MODE SWITCH
A1 or A2
To use radar ranging to improve accuracy of aim point, unless disabled.
As desired
TRIGGER
PRESS and HOLD
When ranging cue reaches markers
Until FÄLLD LAST illuminates
HUD STEERING ORDER RING
FOLLOW
Until FÄLLD LAST illuminates
If slightly high or in a slight climb, the aiming marker and release cues may disappear below the HUD. In that case, the pilot will have to estimate the release point.
Dive (DYK) release
WEAPON SELECTOR
BOMB DYK
RADAR MODE SWITCH
AS DESIRED
To use radar ranging to improve accuracy of aim point
A1 or A2, otherwise A0 / Of
MASTER MODE
AS DESIRED
For precision release
ANF
For quick release
NAV
POP-UP POINT
SET AS DESIRED
HUD POSITION
LOWER
SLAV SI SWITCH
F / LEFT
HUD STEERING CUES
FOLLOW
If using a pop-up point, the HUD indications will first steer you towards it before changing to the actual target point. If using a pop-up point, be prepared to pull up and roll into the desired attack heading set for the target
1721
Dive (DYK) release
TRIGGER
UNSAFE (When reticule is on target)
TRIGGER
PRESS and HOLD
When ranging cue reaches markers.
Until FÄLLD LAST illuminates
HUD STEERING ORDER RING
FOLLOW
Pull up from the dive at constant 4G
Until FÄLLD LAST illuminates.
Radar (RR) release
WEAPON SELECTOR
BOMB RR
RADAR MODE SWITCH
A1 or A2
MASTER MODE
ANF
TRIGGER
UNSAFE
TRIGGER
PRESS and HOLD
When radar range marker reaches target echoes.
Until FÄLLD LAST illuminates
RADAR MODE
AUTOMATICALLY TO A0
NAV release
The precision of the NAV release mode is wholly contingent on accurate and precise QFE settings and on accurate and navigation data. A navigation fix should be performed on the waypoint before the target point, and the aircraft should be from with TERNAV constantly zeroing out any drift on the way to the target point.
WEAPON SELECTOR
BOMB RR
RADAR MODE SWITCH
A0
MASTER MODE
NAV
TRIGGER
UNSAFE
COMMANDED ALTITUDE
FOLLOW
HUD DISTANCE LINE
FLASHES
1821
NAV release
HUD DISTANCE LINE
FLASHES
At 2s from release
TRIGGER
PRESS and HOLD
Until FÄLLD LAST illuminates
Toss release
The precision of the toss release mode is wholly contingent on accurate and precise QFE settings and on accurate and navigation data. A navigation fix should be performed on the waypoint before the target point, and the aircraft should be from with TERNAV constantly zeroing out any drift on the way to the target point.
WEAPON SELECTOR
BOMB RR
RADAR MODE SWITCH
A0
MASTER MODE
NAV
DIRECT AIRCRAFT
TOWARDS TARGET
Until distance indicator shows less than maximum release range
PULL UP
AT 4G
TRIGGER
UNSAFE
At 5° climb angle
TRIGGER
PRESS and HOLD
When markers on distance line appear
Until FÄLLD LAST illuminates
If the toss manoeuvre is performed correctly, the bombs will be released at 12–15° climb angle
Attack complete
TRIGGER
SAFE
RADAR MODE SWITCH
A0
MASTER MODE SELECTOR
NAV
NEXT WAYPOINT
SELECT
1921
WEAPON SELECTOR
ATTACK
WEAPON INTERVAL SELECTOR
DESIRED POSITION
VÄ
Left of target
RAKT
On top of target
HÖ
Right of target
OFFSET DISTANCE
SET AS DESIRED
TAKT address 23
1–3 km (default 2km)
When creating a final target radar fix before attacking, the dialled-in offset will be added to the selected position. The targeting cross should therefore be set on top of the target position as usual, but the resulting navigation position circle after the fix will be offset per the settings.
HÖJD GAUGE (Altitude)
SET TARGET QFE
MASTER MODE SELECTOR
ANF
The weapon can also be used in master mode NAV, but will have to be aimed without any ranging information. If firing from NAV mode, the aim point will activate on trigger unsafe.
HUD STEERING CUES
FOLLOW
TRIGGER
UNSAFE
TRIGGER
PRESS and HOLD
When distance line flashes, 2 seconds before pull-up
Until FÄLLD LAST illuminates
ADI FLIGHT DIRECTOR NEEDLES
FOLLOW
Pull up at constant 4G
Until FÄLLD LAST illuminates
TRIGGER
SAFE
MASTER MODE SELECTOR
NAV
2021
Fuel tank jettison
To release all carried fuel tanks, use the X TANK button
X TANK BUTTON COVER
OPEN
X TANK BUTTON
PRESS
External stores
To release all carried stores except RB 24J/74 on pylons 1 and 7, use the NÖDF button
NÖDF BUTTON COVER
OPEN
NÖDF BUTTON
PRESS
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