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AJS-37

Structured AJS-37 training for DCS pilots focused on coalition procedures, module familiarity, and multiplayer teamwork.

Active Cycles 8-week cycle
NATOAirframeAJS-37 Active Cycles 8-week cycle

Overview

AJS-37 gives VWA members a structured place to build coalition procedures, module familiarity, and multiplayer teamwork. The emphasis stays on practical DCS learning, clear multiplayer communication, and repeatable habits that make it easier to participate with the community.

Requirements

AJS-37, SRS, HOTAS, Eye Track or VR

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Weekly Outline

The structure stays visible even when offerings vary in density and pace.

  1. Week 1

    Setup and Basics: SRS, Controls, Optional English Cockpit Mod. Cockpit Familiarity, Startup, Takeoff & Airfield Ops, waypoint following interpreting the HUD symbology, and Direct Visual approach and landing

  2. Week 2

    Magic Kneeboard Features, Data Cartridge, Mission Planning, CCIP guns and rockets

  3. Week 3

    Air-to-sea Radar, Navigation Fixes, Anti-shipping missiles, Road Bases

  4. Week 4

    Flying Blind: Air-to-ground Radar, Terrain Avoidance, CCRP bombs, TILS approach and landing

  5. Week 5

    Low-level Maneuvering and evasion, interpreting the simon-says RWR, countermeasures and jammers, pop-up attacks

  6. Week 6

    TV-guided and manual command line of sight (MACLOS) missiles, Time-On-Target

  7. Week 7

    A/A guns and missiles, defensive BFM, mid-air restarts

  8. Week 8

    Graduation event, potentially an Enigma's server raid

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