A4sForever said:
Furball:usually morphs into being when the fight becomes > 8 aircraft (no hard rules on numbers, however) and is also sometimes referred to as "Guns & Knives" ....
ACM training rules of today states max of 8 in one engagment ... no more "furballs"
but hell, i have hard enough time though keeping track of two bandits & a wingman in a 2v2!
Schnugg said:
As a former RAG instructor I can tell you not only does ACM teach close in weapons employment and as the name implies, dogfighting, but it lets you learn to fly the jet at the edge of the envelope. To fly by nibbling at buffet and feeling the aircraft respond at high G is an art.
I know there are times when you will have to manuever the jet violently when dodging a SAM or other threat (to include the ground). In that arena the additional hands on training of flying the jet at the edge, will also give you an advantage.
Should we continue WVR training?...in my opinion, yes.
Will we have visual engagements in the future due to our ROE?...without a doubt, yes.
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totally agree. BFM/ACM also compresses time requiring you to make quicker decisions & reactions ... go do a training block of BFM then go do a block of A-G and see if time slows waayyy down in that circle the wagon or Pop pattern
for those nay-sayers with the appropriate access who think BFM skills are not needed anymore, go look up those ranges for the A-A kills over the last 15 years ... and while you are at it, look up the amount of fighters N Korea & China has ...
thinking out loud wonder what we would do if N Korea did go South, and while we were preoccupied with that, China decided that would be a really good time to take Taiwan back, and while they were at it, they decided to pay back Japan ... too far fetched?
my 2¢