Originally posted by Nilsen
Not sure what equipment they use to fire their missiles. If they had 2 bleeps on the radar they ___could___ have selected the wrong one when they locked on if the reflective sizes were similar.
Somehow i doubt they could have used radar to find their targets without the israeli ship picking up that radar on their ESM gear. Maybe they activated the radar on the missile and fired it "blind" in the general direction of the warship on the horizon and the missiles search radar locked on to the wrong one. I have no idea how the radar on that iranian missiles works.
They could also have deliberatly targeted both, or fired a second missile at the israeli ship after they foun out that they had hit the wrong target. If im not mistaken the civilian ship was the first to be hit. There are indications that it was Iranian soliders that fired the missiles, and they have no beef with cambodians do they?
There are many possible scenarios.
There are many ways they can be launched - but seeing as the Corvette was within visual range of the shore being 13km off the coast, odds are it was struck first.
A lot of times you don't need an exact location. As you pointed out, if you get 2 or 3 radar sweeps of the ocean, you can just work off a primary return and you can work up a usable plot for where to send the missiles in a dumbfire mode to go active later down the line. Sorta what the AIM-54 and AMRAAM did with an INS to a predetermined point and then go hot looking for something looking like a target.
There's ten thousand ways it could've gone down, but seeing all of the dumbfire rockets landing inside Israeli territory now, I don't think they were aiming for accuracy as much as just hit anything and hope its the right target.
Remembering the lessons from Gulf War 1 and Kosovo, if you turned on yr radar for anytime, you became a HARM magnet. So I think they just caught a visual of the Corvette, launched in a spray and pray - got 1 hit, and 1 innocent way the hell out to sea.
Wolf