Eurofighter Typhoon - Germany's Best Fighter Jet (Part 1)

I wonder if they’ll allow me to commit heresy and run:

9Li, 5 AMRAAM, 2x 9Li, 9Li

Anyone saw how many datalink channels?

6 now, it corresponds with maximum of 6 priority tracks captor M can support and priority track mode should be used to guide amraam.

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I see, thanks.

seriously, thats why guys like you should stay out of topics where it isnt their expertise
main aesa radars mk1 and mk 2 are not finished yet and only startet test flights
mk0 is finished but only on export eurofighters

sure, bud. Whatever you say.

3 freaking months ago
UK flies Eurofighter ECRS Mk 2 E-Scan radar.

its far from finished

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Would be interesting to know where “Wikipedia” got their loadout data from. According to that the EF should be able to equip 10x Fox-3 + 2x Fox-2 or 4x Fox-3 + 8x Fox-2 but there is no source for that…

Probably the same documentation we have here. But Gaijin has already denied it as a valid source to give the loadout

EF-2000 Outer Pylons shouldn’t be removable // Gaijin.net // Issues

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So, what evidence do we have about increasing AIM-120 count?

My only complaint would be the lack of IRST. But the only reason I wanted it is to finally be able to lock helicopters. Does Captor-M have such capability?

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Yep is so annoying that the Germans did not buy IRST in real life… especially since PIRATE would be quite capable

:shrug: litening 3 / g4 is more capable

Someone want to write the Luftwaffe and ask if they can confirm/deny the AMRAAMs in the inner pylons?

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Also: [DEV] Eurofighter Stock Loadout position should be changed

If the location of the AMRAAMs in the stock loadout isn’t changed we’re basically stuck with the stock loadout until unlocking the AMRAAM module at Rank 4

they dont accept those shenanigans, didnt work for leoaprd top speed either

Flare dispensing is bugged, as well as no gun exit

Thats more to do with recent government changes and not the UKs trust in the platform.

We expect there to be orders for next year once the defence spending review has been concluded.