F16 Radar Warning Receiver - RWR 3D model
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Radar Warning Receiver (RWR) systems track down and detect radio emissions from radar systems. Their main goal is to sound an alarm when a radar signal that could be a threat (like a police speed detection radar or a fighter jet's fire control radar) is detected. The warning can then be used, either manually or automatically, to evade the detected threat. RWR systems can be installed in all types of airborne, sea-based, and ground-based assets (such as aircraft, ships, automobiles, military bases). The RWR works together with the Threat Warning Prime Panel (TWPP) and the Threat Warning Auxiliary Panel (TWAP), which work alongside the Radar Warning Receiver (RWR) as a team. The TWPP, along with the TWAP, the RWR, and the Chaff/Flare Panel, are part of the Electronic Warfare System (EWS) on the F-16, informing the pilot of any potential threats from air or ground. The Threat Warning Prime Panel is located on the left front center console under the left eyebrow. This model was created in Blender 2.79 for the Cycles engine, with textures and materials based on PBR. The model has been rigged with simple Empties for easy animation. Vertex Count: 16555 Poly Count: 16248 As this is a warning panel, it features an illuminated screen to warn the pilot of any potential threat like an enemy missile launch or priority modes. I set up a simple node setup to control this ability of the model by selecting the necessary warning and changing its status from OFF to ON or vice versa. I tried to keep all materials packed within the .blend, but if for some reason they are not here, you can find them in the Texture folder inside the accompanying .zip file. If you still require it, don't hesitate to contact me.
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