• TheOSINTguy@sh.itjust.works
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    4 months ago

    Unless its some missile active radar, or semi active radar. This missile was likely a fim-92 or sa-18, meaning it tracks heat emissions and doesn’t emit any signal, so there is almost no way to detect it. There probably are systems to detect a missile launch of this kind, but those systems are probably classified and I don’t expect the russians to have it.

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      4 months ago

      There probably are systems to detect a missile launch of this kind

      Some aircraft have missile launch detectors that are based on detecting sudden IR blooms in their vicinity. I don’t think many aircraft have them though.

      The Su-25, the aircraft in the video, does have a rear-facing IR dazzler. It basically shines an IR flashlight into the ‘eye’ of any missile following the aircraft. This IR missile, however, hit it from the front/left and not the rear, so that dazzler had no opportunity to attempt to confuse the missile.