GriffinsRule
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My understanding is the beeping sounds that pilots hear in the cockpit while they are being painted by radars denotes multiple things. The beeping tones themselves change in frequency or repetition depending on the type of radar as well as the type of tracking being done.A constant beep or maybe a constant visual warning through the aircraft Radar Warning Receiver. You can't just ignore it because it keeps flashing in front of you and making a shrill sound....
I used to be on simulators with PAF pilots....
The way for an aircraft to identify which system they are facing and what it is doing is of course using it's threat library, which is built painstakingly using sigint and other intelligence gathering assets.
Also, I think just because an early warning radar picks up a combat jet, the aircraft will not notify the pilot audibly. Only if the radar frequency changes to tracking and then to a lock would that become necessary information for the pilot.
I read an interview if a US pilot long while back where he said they could distinguish which Russian system was tracking them or had a lock on their aircraft by just the difference in these tones. More you fly against them, the better you get at it. That's why USAF buys and trains against Soviet and Russian SAM systems all the time.
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