State of the art sensor

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State of the art sensor

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In "The Lobster War" (1962) scenario the database for BR.1050 (DB code #192) says that DRAA-10A radar is early 90's technology.Probably it refers to an upgrade but what about the aircraft's radar in 1962?
This is a common issue in other platforms also.
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In "The Lobster War" (1962) scenario the database for BR.1050 (DB code #192) says that DRAA-10A radar is early 90's technology.Probably it refers to an upgrade but what about the aircraft's radar in 1962?
This is a common issue in other platforms also.
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Old radar men never die - Their echoes fade away in accordance with the inverse fourth power law
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