EldE 98: Missile Trolley

and lock range? The Type81 also has missiles with a launch range of 10km, but can’t lock target at that distance.

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Even if it comes now(probably will cuz we didnt got anything last update) its allready to late
Python 4 is just a bit better then a stinger its not even on the same level as type 81
We shoulve got it last year and even before
Unless they gonna intreduce the spyder aio with python 5 (they gonna fumble it so hard) but at least its on par

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Hah even if you lock it that far out good luck getting the missile to hit from 10km
It has so little energy 8km is still pushing it on the type 81

No ur not

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Will Germany also get this?

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Considering it uses IRIS-T I can almost guarantee you it will lock at that range

Who said anything about Python 4?

no because germany doesn’t use it.

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Well its in the files for a 2 years and the spyder sr is passed
Also u think they gonna add python 5 before python 4?
Thats not make much sanse to me

Considering how many nerfed IR missile seeker heads are already in the game, I wouldn’t be surprised if this new missile just has stinger IRCCM with longer tracking range

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any news about germany getting any vehicle with iris-t? i mean it is german built missile after all

or will this be someting like uparmored leopard 2 where germany get it much later and in lower number than sweden?

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That’s another question xdd

So is the AIM-9N yet we got the AIM-9L and M (also the P-4) and there’s still no planes that use the AIM-9N
Same for the AGM-114F (and other variants in game)

Oh god, IRIS-T’s are here

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That’s an aircraft missile.

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Flares go brrr

I’m not sure if you’re joking or not, but to answer this seriously, no, they can’t be detached. The BV410 is a tracked articulated vehicle, which means that it turns by bending the hard swivel joint between the two cars to change the angle between them and hence the direction of movement, as opposed to the differential steering method used by most other tracked vehicles. If you detach the two, the powered cab would literally only be able to move in a straight line.

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Can it drift?

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Would it not perform similarly? (Of course without the initial speed of the aircraft)