Weapons

The JF-17 can carry an assortment of NATO dumb bombs on either single or dual racks.

MK82/SE/AIR

MK20

MK83

MK84

CCIP

In CCIP the computer calculates the impact point of a bomb based on the current flight conditions.

Setup

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  1. Delivery types - when clicked three options will appear, click on the OSB next to CCIP to select this mode
  2. WPN - Selected weapon, clicking on this option will allow you to select which bomb to use
  3. Fuze settings
    • Safe - Fuze is saftied and will not detonate upon impact
    • Nose - Will select the fuze in the nose of the bomb
    • Tail - Will select the fuze in the tail
    • N+T - Selects both fuzzes
  4. QTY - Number of bombs selected at any one time
  5. INTERV SNGL - If clicked will allow you to select how many release bursts you want and if you want to drop in pairs (drop two bombs at the exact same time per release pulse)
    • Note per release burst it will drop all the currently selected bombs.
    • Note that the CCIP piper represents the impact point of the first bomb. If four bombs are selected with a ripple of 4 and a spacing of 300ft. The first bomb will hit where the piper is located, then the second 300ft latter, and so on.
  6. BR ALT - Break away altitude, a value of 500 will display the break away cues at 500ft

NOTE IF MORE THAN ONE BOMB IS SELECTED IN ORDER FOR ALL TO BE DROPPED IN ONE PASS YOU MUST PRESS AND HOLD THE TRIGGER UNTIL ALL THE BOMBS ARE OFF.

HUD

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AUTO

With the Release mode set to AUTO the computer will calculate both the heading and time one would need to release their bombs to hit. Often used for level releases or in shallow dives.

HUD

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DTOS (WIP)


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