yes the overall Range should be around 3-5000 if were taking arbitrary values since i suspect thats what it is for most other MAWS as well
meanwhile, see this:
https://community.gaijin.net/issues/p/warthunder/i/0BsEFXwkrJzv
yes the overall Range should be around 3-5000 if were taking arbitrary values since i suspect thats what it is for most other MAWS as well
meanwhile, see this:
https://community.gaijin.net/issues/p/warthunder/i/0BsEFXwkrJzv
Wait so it actually only had Rear MAW? If so, why J-11B also don’t receive it?
J-11B has maws, also only rear but modeled as 360 °
for JF-17, irl it only has rear so that’s it
Yeah but in game it should also like JF-17 since the MAW only on the rear side.
classic Gaijin C&P code
This image is actually of the KLJ-7 (Non-AESA)
the KLJ7-A is on the JF-17C tranche 3 and has 3 variants. tbh i myself dont know which one was selected but only 2 out of the three are possible
Static KLJ-7A

Dynamic KLJ-7A with mechanical repositioner

I beleive number 2 might have upto 90 degrees scan limits on either side OBS.
here are the radar options sources/brochures that were trialled:
EDIT: #3 has been removed. it was not a KLJ-7A variant nor the competitor LKF601E
not side, but all
it’s like EFT’s radar, tilt on a rotating base. if it’s 30 degree tilt, then it’s 100 degree
@WreckingAres283
can this be used for a report (for missiles being mountable on the inner pylons)?

(provided that this is an official graphic)
in tandem with these
we already know AGMs/AShMs can be fired from that pylon

Additionally, there are images of the JF-17 having a different CM dispenser with more slots


this could bring the total number of CMs upto 18+18 on top and 18+18 on bottom (as compared to 14+14 on bottom). On Block 1 (in game version) this would mean a total of 72 CMs. On block 3 (i hope its added) it would mean a total of 18+18+20+20 on top and 18+18 on bottom (as compared to 14+14 on bottom). This results in a total of 112 CMs for Block 3.
rd-93ma has 9000 kgf thrust not 9300
