SAM
A Surface to Air Missile site (SAM) is, as the name would suggest, a ground based system dedicated to launching missiles at your aircraft. This page covers the various SAMs in DCS, their characteristics, typical deployments (as used by real-life militaries), and tactics for mission makers and pilots to be aware of.
SA-2 Guideline
The SA-2 is a Soviet medium range (~20 nm) high altitude SAM system developed in 1957, but continues to see use to this day.
Components
Unit | Function | Loss effect |
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SAM SR P-19 | A basic search radar. Provides intelligence to where aircraft are, but cannot provide missile guidance by itself. | Degradation of SAM threat range to visual. |
SAM SA-2 TR SNR-75 Fan Song | Tracks single aircraft at a time, providing a missile firing solution. Cannot locate aircraft beyond visual range without a search radar. | SAM unable to fire or track, effectively disabled. |
SAM SA-2 LN SM-90 | The actual missile launcher, fires remote-commanded missiles. | SAM unable to fire without missiles, effectively disabled. |
Transport Ural-375 | Reloads SAM missiles every few minutes. | SAM no longer reloading, will run out of missiles (eventually). |
One of the easier systems to evade, the tracking radar is easily fooled via notching and chaff bursts of at minimum 4 per second. It is also completely unable to track targets below about 4,000 ft AGL, leaving it vulnerable to low runs. As a result, sites should also include short range anti-air able to engage at low altitudes, such as AAA guns and MANPADS.