Though that is only naval, where ARM aren’t relevant. SPAAs should be correct
One cannot fix things halfway, since it’s all one underlying system, and saying that ARMs won’t be relevant to naval is ignorant of the history of ARM weapons in general. Anti-radiation munitions STARTED as anti-ship weapons (namely, the BV 246 and ASM-N-2 Bat) all the way back in WWII. Sure, the former wasn’t very effective at the end of the day, and the Bat is an active-homing munition, but they were the beginnings of anti-radiation munitions. The Shrike would fit into the 8.0-9.0 BR bracket, being carried by the A-4 Skyhawks, and that BR range directly overlaps with, for example, the 1945 USS South Dakota and USS Iowa, which do in fact have active radar emitters. Sure, we don’t have the Shrike yet, but waiting to fix the radar errors in Naval is only adding technical debt that would have to be fixed under pressure later.
It’s irrelevant for now because there won’t be anything with ARM that can be used NRB currently as far as I am aware.
he gave you an example of a plane that is able to carry ARMs and is able to be used in Naval
That is one aircraft just barely in sight. What they’ll probably do is increase it’s naval BR so it’s not in sight anymore, like they did for a lot of jets that were in sight but no longer are because they have a notably higher naval BR to ground BR


does anybody know where AGM-122 is being used?
AH-1W
and AV-8B
those are the only ones ive seen it on in dev server
I also saw someone post a document that said F18 could get them
AH-1W did it get a br bump?
No
why would it
its pretty much useless for ah1w
because it takes your hellfire pylons
and only J band so cant hit most AA unless their track radar is on
From what we’ve seen in the heavy cavalry preview, the way these missiles are working is the same as in nuclear thunder, restricted to “target of opportunity” mode (point at target you want to hit), although now some of the missiles have iog, meaning they might still hit the enemy even if they turn off the radar midflight. Remains to be seen if these missiles have to be launched with the target inside the fairly narrow search window in order to start tracking, or if it’s gonna be possible for iog missiles to home in on the target even if they are launched in any direction.
Can someone can explein me how BAND on this antiradiation missiles works??
ARM with band I can target radars which work in I band, band G ARH target radars which work in G band and so on.
There is a google sheet attached to the original post to show which radars can be detected and engage by each ARM
I got it
What are your verdicts guys? Atp. in the dev server I think the 88C is the best, from what I can tell it has the highest PK, HOBS capability, wide band range.