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![]() Ramy wrote: Kirk, will a TPAS which can only receive mode A,C, and S will detect any military aircraft? Ramy, In peacetime all military flights (caveat - my experience is AF, Navy and Army may be different) are on IFR flightplans, so will be squawking Mode 3/C (same as mode A/C). During certain phases of flight, they may cancel and go VFR, but will still be squawking mode 3C/1200, just like everyone else. Some newer jets may have mode S installed (C-17? F-22?) in which case that would be on also. It's possible during training in restricted airspace that mode 3 (and S) may be turned off (so the other guy can't find you with his onboard interrogator) but there shouldn't be any civilian traffic in that airspace. Other military modes (1, 2, and 4) are used as tactics and conditions require, but are not required. More than likely they would be on during routine flight to and from bombing ranges and restricted airspace, and while using MOAs, so that other military planes equipped with IFF interrogators can see and identify them. Short answer - yes! Hope this helps, Kirk 66 |
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