you mean the US tree should benefit from gaijins crazy “compatibility” rule too?
and not just every other tree?
Isn’t that an AIM-2000?
explain, othen the su30mkm whowas needed to buff japan, i dont see any other problem.
other thing this is a f15sa who the saudit workers implemented the missile, not the us itself like the f35 with spears and meteor.
think for a sec
ok, think for a sec
gaijins “compatibility” rule has been used for weapons a country doesnt have, has never tested, and had no part in integration
so why do people think the rule should be different for planes in the US tree compared to other trees
i asked for exemples, there is a difference a country who operate a plane will get the full weapons even if they dont have.
and a country getting weapons of their export plane that they never implemented it.
exactly like the f15Sa, us did nothing, all done by saudit.
if that was the case, i will like astra and asraam with su30sm as they can be used with su30mki bars radar. what way of thinking.
mki is known to have a different avionics suite
can you find any sources for that? because a lot of integration work is done by manufacturer aka Boeing
didnt know Boeing was the us air force.
definitely closer to that than the suadi airforce
did they write its name on every part in case someone forgot what the missile is called?
would be funny

I don’t think stealing would be needed. What other tree woild get F-15SA anyways besides the American tree? If ever added I think it would probably go to American tree
Britain entered the chat:
Britain will for sure be trying to claim the F-15SA since they are trying to claim vehicles from half the world.
Saudi was a protectorate, it’s in the same “state” now then but this time with USA (hence the whole “claim” 2 replies above)
So really, Advanced Eagles for everybody 😂

They have tried that in F-15SA suggestion
Literally the 6th reply from the top
British mains: Typical US players, always begging for everything in the world.
Also British mains: One time, my uncle saw an F22 at an airshow so we should get it before the US.
i wouldnt call an InfaRed Search and Track a weapon but rather a sensor
the IRIS-T (Infra Red Imaging System Tail/Thrust Vector-Controlled) is a weapon tho
Indeed, I think it will compliment Su-35S in USSR tech tree nicely.