Dassault Rafale - Variants, Characteristics, Armament and Performance - Part 2

I found quite funny the fact that gajin said no more absurdly high research cost for the last of the line vehicle and then they absolutely forgot about the M variant of the rafale


(Typhoon sc for comparison)

Each line has a total, and its divided by the number of mods. So it usually always costs the same to research the entire row.

Typhoon Tier 4 mods = 4x 26’000 = 104’000

Rafale Tier 4 mods = 2x 52’000 = 104’000

The US F-16A ADF before AMRAAM was like 100k just for the engine mod because it was the only thing in Tier 4

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Hello lads, have anyone heard if the A2SM 1000 and the Exocet were going to be added anytime soon on the Rafale M?

They rejected exocet and aasm 1000 come with f4.1 so not those Rafale.

Ok, any reason why they didn’t accept the Exocet?

Otherwise i do not know their reason.

when should Meteor be added then?

MICA NG EM = AIM-120C-7/8

METEOR = AIM-120D’s

R-27EA = AIM-120C7/8 for USAF/USN and EFT’s + MICA NG EM for Rafale

AIM-120D = Meteor but then people are going to ask for R-37 and an Su-30MKI with Astra Missiles

Aim-120d is not a meteor equivalent, that’s more aim-260

^^^

Afaik AIM-120D is not a METEOR equivalent, they’re different classes of missiles

And AIM-174 which is actually in service with the Superhornet iirc

Arent AIM-120C8s just an export designation for AIM-120D?

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AIM-120D was developped to answer PL-15 chinese missile, before the arrival of more modern missiles.

the METEOR is in active service since 2012.

PL-15 reached active service in 2016.

AIM-120D reached service in 2012 and reach Initial Service state in 2015.
AIM-174B reached service in 2021
AIM-260 JATM reached service in 2024

AIM-120D was therefore in the METEOR class. (at least the D-3 alongisde C-8 F3R program)

nah they’re still different inside, despite using lot of components from the F3R program that both missile were coming from.

mostly because some of the components are “not exportable” in the US MoD mind.

AIM-120C-7 = AIM-120C-5
AIM-120C-8 = AIM-120D

Meteor > AIM-120D

It may even be possible that MICA NG EM > AIM-120D in overall performance due to AESA seeker.

C-7 have an extended range over the C-5

For in-game purposes where we can’t know many of the classified info on what is the seeker differences of AIM-120C-8 and AIM-120D, I suspect it will be the same in-game.

Summoning the British mains. I believe @Gunjob mentionned in the EFT Thread that the range extension actually comes from C3 onwards and that C7 as the same range as the C5 for in game purposes

It has same range as C-5, two different sources show this.

Yup

Spoiler


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