Being a former comms & electronics guy in the military, I did a paper on the history of radar from early 1939, into WWII, and modern systems back in 1993. My findings included findings that German technology was advanced compared to Allied back in the early war and how their bombers were using beaconing and radar to pinpoint bombing. Sort of equiviliant to GPS today. Russian radar technology during WWII was non-existant, as was Japanese. Both were nothing more than our current sector bars til the end of the war.
What I did for the AvA arena is comprise a series of suggested DAR settings that represented both Axis and Allies development during the 6 years. In order to combine the effectiveness of German radar early in the war, and then the Birtish/American developments later in the war (which surpassed German tech), I basically choose an even ground for both.
Here was my proposal posted in the Admin forum on
August 25, 2003:
Let's face it, we all know that in WWII radar was not what it is today. Radar use in Aces High is two-fold.
a - to inform pilots where friendlies/enemies are
b - to warn of attack
There is a delicate balance between setting radar so that it doesn't ruin gameplay but enhances the timeline setting. Here's what I propose. We should use radar settings based on historical settings with gameplay in mind.
Proposed Radar Rules- Full friendly on. Air command could tell you within proximity where friendlies are and it's quite realistic. Since we can't talk to CAC (combat air controllers), full friendly makes sense
- Tower enemy on. We can lenghten or shorten this setting based on date of our setup. Airfields always had spotters until radar could go beyond the binocular and could spot aircraft up to 79200 feet away (15 miles).
- Sector range should be set according to historical data + a factor to improve gameplay.
- Sector radar altitude should start at 3500 feet for early war and come down to 1500 feet by 1945. WWII sector radars used HF antennas (wires on a tall mast or tower) that could only pick out 'sectors'. The were vunerable to hills and were always pointed 'up' at a low angle (2 degrees).
- Tower radar (beamed radar) height should slowly come down but never below 500 feet for 1945.
The following list is a realistic table on radar settings for WWII based on date (in feet):
Date_||Tower___|Height|Sector__|Height|note
1939 || 079200 | 3000 | 105600 | 3500 | a
1940 || 079200 | 2500 | 132000 | 3000 | b
1941 || 079200 | 2000 | 158400 | 2500 | c
1942 || 105600 | 1500 | 237600 | 2500 | d
1943 || 132000 | 1000 | 316800 | 2000 | e
1944 || 158400 | 0750 | 343200 | 1500 | f
1945 || 237600 | 0500 | 369600 | 1000 | g
a. Tower radar does not exist. Spotters can seetargets up to 20 mile but ID at 15. IIF equipment makes it appearance.
b. Sector radar improves range to 25 miles.
c. Sector range improves to 30 miles. Tower radar makes it appearance on ships and airfields but range is poor at 15 miles.
d. Search radars now appear at most airfields but range is still poor at 20 miles.
e. Search radars now improve to 25 miles with . Sector radar improves.
f. Radar units at airfields appear as large rotating rectangular antenna arrays with a large range up to and over 35 miles. Targets can be tracked with ease. Land based radar stations abandon HF antenna arrays to more conventional rotating radar sets.
g. Rotating beamed radar now replaces most stationary radar sets. EWR units can track far ranges.
Sources:
A Radar History of World War II: Technical and Military Imperatives. L Brown, Carnegie Institution, Washington DC, USA. ISBN:0750306599
http://www.radarworld.com
To simplify, we removed the altitude setting and set it to 500 feet.
Here is our current proposed setup:
Radar Ranges
512x512 Large Map
1939 || 105600 | 237600
1940 || 132000 | 316800
1941 || 158400 | 343200
1942 || 237600 | 369600
1943 || 264000 | MAX
1944 || 343200 | MAX
1945 || 369600 | MAX
256x256 Medium Map
Date_||_Tower__|_Sector
1939 || 079200 | 105600
1940 || 079200 | 132000
1941 || 079200 | 158400
1942 || 105600 | 237600
1943 || 132000 | 316800
1944 || 158400 | 343200
1945 || 237600 | 369600
128x128 Small Map
Date_||_Tower__|_Sector
1939 || 039600 | 052800
1940 || 039600 | 052800
1941 || 039600 | 079200
1942 || 079200 | 105600
1943 || 105600 | 132000
1944 || 132000 | 158400
1945 || 158400 | 237600If you all like the new settings, we'll use them from now on.