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In falcon BMS, the F16 can carry either a Lantirn or a Sniper XR designation pod depending on the block. Those targeting pods (TGP) provides positive target identification, autonomous tracking, GPS coordinate generation, and precise weapons guidance from extended standoff ranges.
In the air to ground task, they're mainly used to guide LGB on their targets. They also are equiped with a boresight correlator for automatic lock-on of the AGM-65 Maverick imaging infrared missiles.

Learning objectives

  1. Set up the Laser page in the DED (combat mode, codes and lasing timer)
  2. Know the basic symbology of the TGP page
  3. Know how to switch between different camera modes (WHOT - BHOT - TV) and how to zoom
  4. Understand what is the airframe masking and how to use the situational awareness indicator to avoid it.
  5. Know the usefull functions of the HOTAS concerning TGP (pinky switch for FOV, TMS left for TGP polarity etc)
  6. know the different methods of lasing (Timer or manual with first trigger detent)
  7. Know how to use the laser spot tracker (LST)
  8. Know how to use the IR pointer (PTR) to guide friendly aircraft on a target during flight with NVGs


Introduction

The AN/AAQ-33 Sniper Extended Range (XR) ATP is an electro-optical targeting system in a single, lightweight pod that is compatible with the latest precision-guided weapons for detecting, identifying and engaging multiple moving and fixed targets in air-to-air and air-to-ground engagements.
The Sniper XR ATP installs under the engine inlet on the right side of the aircraft as with previous targeting pods, yet is considerably narrower in diameter and lighter in weight, offering corresponding drag benefits.

TGP Symbology

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Operating mode / Menu page

Sensors

There are 2 different types of sensors in the Sniper TGP. They both have settings and zoom that can be adjusted.

Flir sensor

The FLIR sensor detects relative temperature differences between an object and its surroundings and displays them, roll-stabilized, as different shades of grey on the MFD TGP page.
The FLIR video can show white objects as hot (WHOT) or black objects as hot (BHOT). Polarity can be changed by pressing OSB 6 hands off or by TMS-left on the HOTAS (with TGP as SOI).

TV sensor

The TV sensor can be selected by pressing OSB 6 or by clicking TMS-Left twice in less than 0.5 seconds. The TV has only 1 FOV 0.5° x 0.5° and one polarity, so TMS-Left will not change anything in this mode.

Field of View

Variable Zoom

North pointer

is located in the top right of the TGP screen and shows an arrow pointing north.

Laser designator

The Sniper XR ATP provides a laser transmitter and receiver operating at both combat and eye-safe wavelengths. The laser is used for ranging for navigation updates, for mark points, designating for some weapons and for LGB delivery.

Laser setup and LGB employment

Laser setup and use for LGBs has been covered in the Laser guided bombs section.
Note: This applies to all CCRP bomb drops; hold the pickle button for a few seconds before the release cue.

Laser ranging

IR pointer

TGP IR pointer symbology

Basics

The Sniper can fire an IR Pointer beam that can be detected by NVGs. IR pointer status can be selected by pressing OSB 2 on the MFD or by 2x TMS-Right < 0.5 seconds.

Use of IR pointer with laser designator

Switching between IR Pointer and laser

The IR Pointer is fired by pressing the trigger detent to either position. When the IR Pointer is fired, the PTR or BOTH labels under OSB 2 and in the lower right corner of the MFD will flash. If BOTH mode is selected the IR Pointer and laser can be fired simultaneously.
The option for the IR pointer are:

  1. Disabled - PTR OSB not flashing
  2. Enabled - PTR OSB flashing
  3. Both - BOTH on the PTR OSB

TGP A-G Submodes

There are multiple submodes in which the TGP operates. They are noted below.

Slave Submode

In slave submode the Sniper follows the System Point Of Interest (SPI) position. In A-G mode the SPI position is determined by the current sensor that controls the SPI - usually the steerpoint until TGP is put into a track mode.

LST

Laser codes on the DED page
LST symbology

There are two modes in which LST operates and they are displayed at the bottom of the HUD:

  1. LSRCH indicating LST search
  2. DETECT for LST detection of laser energy prior to full track
  3. LTRACK for LST track

Note: The SPI position and the LST tracked spot position may not coincide. The pilot should command AREA or POINT track before dropping ordnance on the SPI.

Point Track

TGP symbology in point track.

Area Track

Inertial rates (INR)

The explanation for the INR submode can be found under the Air-to-air TGP section

AGM-65D handoff

The explanation for this can be found under the Mavericks section.

TGP Frag radius

Note: All the cluster munitions have been set with a BA of 2500ft and the frag radius has a rectangular shape with the longest side facing the flying direction at the moment of the drop

Bomb type Blast radius
Mk 20 410ft
Mk 82 410ft
Mk 84 710ft
CBU-58 450x600ft
CBU-59 450x600ft
CBU-71 410x600ft
CBU-87 450x800ft
CBU-97 500x1200ft
CBU-103 410x600ft
CBU-105 410x600ft
GBU-10 710ft
GBU-12 310ft
GBU-24 710ft
GBU-31 710ft
GBU-39 310ft
AGM-154C 710x800 ft


Keybinds and functions

HOTAS ACTION
Trigger first detent Fire Laser or IR pointer or both
TMS UP Commands POINT track on center of FOV
TMS Right Commands AERA track on center of FOV
TMS LEFT Toggle polarity (IR sensor only)
2 x TMS LEFT < 0.5 sec Switch between IR sensor and TV
TMS DOWN Break track and return to slave mode
PINKY Toggle FOV (wide - narrow)
MAN RNG (rotate) Change variable zoom
UNCAGE Toggle LST mode
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