Thé main issue with TVC is when firing at low speed. For exemple, trying to fire an SRAM from an harrier hovering will cause it to go literally in random direction. Considering the IRIS-T platforms will be… stationary when firing, I really hope they fixed TVC somewhat or it’s going to be even worse than rapier on release, and I don’t say that lightly
Yep. I’ve heard that MICA apparently has less issues than the r73, so there’s probably a lot of factors involved in TVC stability, but I would stay cautious on that.
I’m not against mmW + fictional chaff for all nations’ smoke grenades at top tier …
But since they really hate mmW seekers, AIM-9X and ASRAAM / IRIS-T (If they have such capability) could provide an alternative F&F solution against SPAAs and IFVs etc
Well, currently TVC is really an issue at very low speed. I’ve haven’t gotten MICA spin out in ages, and I usually fire them above 500km/h. I believe the devs have hard limited the maximum angle the TVC can take for the R73 and MICA still, but that does not prevent them to reach their top G load as well as the little boost from TVC (even if nerfed), so it’s still a very tight pull. It does however destroy the range of those missiles and the ASRAAM might be able to capitalize on that in gamme
True. Though at this point and their hard requirement for it to be 100% accurate or not at all. Id be a little miffed if they then turned around and went “actually, we’ve just decided to make them be blocked by smoke”
I would expect IIR to just act as a better gate width IRCCM. Probably they’ll give us something like 0.4º FOV and call it a day (which would be the FOV of the actual magic 2 IRCCM if it was correct, as it should go down to around 0.47º).
As for IRL performances, I remember seeing the specs on an IIR seeker with a pixel resolution of about 10x less (0.05º), and considering that only a few pixels should be required to get a lock, that’d would make IRCCM actually insane (currently IR AGMs in game have 0.1º FIV and are basically unflaranle, and IIR seeker are actually in the realm of 2x better)
But yeah, probably like 0.4 gatewidth or something thereabout
Also if they implement their datalink it could be quite potent … I.e. lock the enemy with radar or other sensors and guide the missile in until impact (or until “unflarable distance”) to avoid countermeasures …