There is different size variants fpr hone /hospo
Marte ER* not Matre
How many
The HOPE is 1 size, 1400kg. Which makes sense since it’s a pure bunker buster.
Here it is on a tornado.
The HOSBO in practicality is more of a kit that can be attached to bombs ranging from 125 to 950kg but i think it was only attached on this Mk82? bomb.


So it would still be 1 size.
So I’d imagine that the HOPE bomb would only be limited to the inner wing pylons?
And HOSBO is a ir guided glide bomb?
I’d think the HOPE would be limited to the same pylons Taurus uses, since it was the same weight class and was made to be a cheaper alternative.
HOSBO has the same guidance as HOPE: GPS/INS+Electro-Optical(TV) guidance.
The seeker was optional on both weapons.
You know which can/can’t be equipped on dual pylon rack?
Fnf bombs would be nice on ef
really good edit. if they some what decide to add the iris-t/asraam in one tech tree I would probably go for this loadout or maybe the usual 6 meteors
so you would use the meteor for long range
the asraam for medium range
and the IRIS-T for BFM
yeah that sounds like an insane loadout
but then it might be useful to carry more IRIS-Ts with their capabilty to intercept stuff (if gaijin models it)
Meteors will probably be the worst tippy top tier arh missiles right? Worse range than the pl-15, aim 260 and r37m
Lightweight?
It entirely depends on how they’ll model it, it would be the only ramjet out of those so we’ll have to see.
do we (you) have pictures for the ordinance on thoses pylons being carried
I think Meteor has more range than AIM-260
AIM-260 is supposed to be the same size as AMRAAM and still uses a traditional rocket motor
And there’s a limit to how much you can squeeze out of that …
Based on this
That is true, but I do have a feeling that at that point we get missiles that has a 200km+ range, iris-t doesn’t seem all that useful
Not really, If I’m correct it might have the largest NEZ…? if warthunder models it properly