Difference between revisions of "BMS Codex"
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These topics serve as a reference that virtual pilots can learn from. They also serve as learning objectives for a [[UOAF trainers|trainer]] to cover when teaching a session. | These topics serve as a reference that virtual pilots can learn from. They also serve as learning objectives for a [[UOAF trainers|trainer]] to cover when teaching a session. | ||
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=== Basic === | === Basic === | ||
* [[Configuration and setup]] | * [[Configuration and setup]] |
Revision as of 05:05, 7 March 2017
These topics serve as a reference that virtual pilots can learn from. They also serve as learning objectives for a trainer to cover when teaching a session.
Contents
General
Basic
- Configuration and setup
- Basic takeoff and landing
- Formation flying
- Communications and brevity
- Radios
- Data link
- TACAN
- Countermeasures
- RWR
- Ramp start
Advanced
- Airport operations
- IFR landings
- Situational awareness
- Air-to-air refueling
- Bullseye
- Emergency procedures
- Mission fragging
- Package leading
- Flight leading
- Element leading
- Advanced avionics
- Carrier operations
- Specialty aircraft
Air to Air
Basic
Advanced
- BVR tactics
- ACM/BFM tactics
- Advanced air-to-air radar
- Air-to-air defense
- Air-to-air TGP
- Air-to-air tactical communication
- Air-to-air threat guide
Air to Ground
Basic
Advanced
- Air-to-ground tactical communication
- Air-to-ground datalink
- Air-to-ground TGP
- Air-to-ground defense
- Air-to-ground threat guide
- Mavericks
- Anti-ship weapons
- Laser guided bombs
- JDAM
- JSOW
- SPICE
- SLAM-ER
- Small diameter bombs
- Glide bombs
- Rockets
- Unguided bombs
- ARMs
- MiTL weapons