Then I just can’t get why you are spamming Tomcat AIM-7P on the Hornet topic.
i respectfully disagree in the air to air role nothiing could beat it other than F15
cause i dont want the tomcat to be left in the dust
everythiung that has AIM7M should get AIM7P
I get your point
- Every USN plane armed with AIM-7M needs AIM-7P.
Right?
But your ‘spamming tomcat on Hornet topic’ sounds off-topic, man.
yes a little bit of spam but im not talking for just tomcat im saying all models desreve the 7p F16 F15 F14
to counter R27ER plus i only said it once here
Oh, I might be a bit mistaken with ‘F-14B need AIM-9M’ claim [at another Hornet topic]’
I won’t bother if you claim that in Tomcat topic, sir.
But in the meantime, as long as this topic is about F/A-18A, We need to concentrate on Hornet this time.
Non navy aircraft never got aim7p. They should get aim7mh but that aint hapoening
Aim7p is a fun new tool, the only tt variant with it being at 13.7 would be a massive shame. Aim7m is simply not competitive at 12.7/13.0. Fox 1s are my favs and ive been waiting for a new aim7 for a while
I dont work for Gaijin entertainment, you’re asking the wrong person
Surely, gaijin wouldn’t make you research the same missile twice? Would it? Gaijin?
Hopefully its a placeholder for the Aim7P
I swear to god lmao. If they put this into the game its an actual joke
No pay to win, if you never lose lock for more than 2 seconds, it’s currently an identical missile.
Datalink for SARHs isn’t in the game and may never be.
its absolutely p2w as the aim7m is fairly slow. iog would be a very good buff.
Datalink and IOG make the missile more reliable against defending targets that try to notch and chaff last second. That’s why R-27R is just better than AIM-7F most times.
Did the MH also have Datalink or only lofting?
Datalink isn’t modeled on SARHs. Buddy-locking is not a feature in War Thunder.
And IOG doesn’t work unless you lose lock for over 2 seconds.
Datalink is SARHs is used to make the missile use a more efficient interception path, and also helps to ignore chaff in a imperfect notch when your radar is still maintaining a good lock, when a AIM-7F would just bite onto the chaff.
IOG is extremely helpful because you often lose a proper lock against a defending target, and your missile still has a good probability of hitting for a few seconds.
It does neither of those, IOG is what helps “ignore chaff” on an imperfect lock.
Datalink in the context of SARHs is getting data from other aircraft’s lock besides the host aircraft that launched it; For example a larger plane that locks beyond the range of the host-aircraft’s radar, but within range of the missile itself.