With the release of Update 1.89 "Imperial Navy", the functionality of radars and other sensors was changed. A number of modern aircraft are equipped with Radar Warning Receivers (RWRs), which are capable of detecting radar emissions from SPAAs and alerting the pilot to their position. In addition for vehicles equipped with tracking systems the player may lock onto targets, this proves an accurate range and relative velocity information about the target and, when the target is close enough, an accurate lead indicator.Īlthough such systems provide SPAA players with distinct battlefield advantages, many come with risks to their use. Vehicles with this capability have a radar display visible as part of the in-game interface, the location of detected air targets is displayed on this interface. SPAA vehicles are now equipped with various radars and other sensor systems which provide the ability to detect and/or track aircraft. After Update 1.87 "Locked On", the arcade-style lead indicator was removed. Prior to this update, SPAAs equipped with radars were able to use an Arcade battles style lead indicator in Realistic and Simulator battle modes. The new mechanics replaced an "arcade-style" lead indicator previously present, and a greater number of aircraft and SPAA vehicles which were historically equipped with radars gained access to the new features allowing for a more in-depth, realistic and a historic feel when playing them. War Thunder Update 1.87 "Locked On" introduced mechanics for radars and other sensors.
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