Flight of the Vulture: IAR-93B

The IAR-93B is a Romanian attack aircraft and is the main reward in the Flight of the Vulture aircraft event that started today!

IAR-93B Vultur: An Event Vehicle Attack Aircraft for Italy at Rank VI

At a glance:

  • Ballistic computer for bombs and rockets!
  • Radar Warning Receiver (RWR).
  • Close combat air-to-air missiles.
  • Easy to control.
  • No countermeasures.

Vehicle History

The IAR-93 was a joint development between Yugoslavia and Romania in the late 1970s. The goal of the project was to create a multi-role subsonic fighter-bomber that neither country could build on their own. Each country built its own prototypes which differed in the composition of their armament. The first flight of the IAR-93 prototype took place in 1974. Serial production of the IAR-93 began in 1976 at the Avioane Craiova plant in Romania. Further work resulted in the IAR-93B modification with an afterburner engine. A total of 83 aircraft were produced and were repeatedly modernized.

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Introducing the IAR-93B!

Meet the distinctive Romanian IAR-93B Vultur (Romanian for “vulture”) attack aircraft that’s the main reward in the Flight of the Vulture event! This subsonic aircraft features a good payload for ground battles and can also hold up decently in air battles. Let’s have a closer look!

Interesting: The IAR-93B strike aircraft model was created by player NovA29, with the help of Romanian gaming community representatives TeodorSan and TheFlyingNoob. Player Reg25RUS took part in creating the cockpit model. What a great job!

Diving into its weapons first, the IAR-93B features two double-barreled 23 mm GSh-23L Soviet-made guns with a decent ammunition load of 400 rounds and some belts to pick from. Since the IAR-93B is primarily meant for ground attack, it can equip domestic 100 to 500 kg bombs, fire S-5K and S-24B rockets, plus the PRN-122 which are new to the game. To top it off, the IAR-93B features a ballistic computer, excellent for helping you aim the bombs and rockets!

Like most attack aircraft, the IAR-93B is not very well suited for air combat, but is not entirely out of place in this regard. This is because it features an RWR and short-range A-91 air-to-air missiles — a licensed Soviet R-3S, rear-aspect missile with a lock-on range up to 3.5 km. Despite these air-capable features, the IAR-93B has no countermeasures, so you’ll have to dodge enemy missiles the old fashioned way.

Moving onto flight performance, the IAR-93’s speed is slightly less than the speed of sound, but its flight characteristics are excellent, even with a large amount of weapons thanks to a pair of Rolls-Royce Viper engines and its advanced wing mechanization. This is especially important in the IAR-93B’s main role as a low-altitude attack aircraft.

That’s it for this one! The Romanian IAR-93B event vehicle can be obtained during the Flight of the Vulture event that started today. Check out the link below to know more details!

Please note that this vehicle’s characteristics may be changed before it is added to the game.

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Can I be bothered to grind this event… Hmm…

Being an aircraft, its easier than ground and naval being a Air Sim Main, but with the notable nerfs to ASB grinding…

Decisions decisions. Anyone think this is gunna be all that good? Thinking more of an Air Sim point of view.

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Definitely good in sim.
Could use 9.3 BR if it’s not that already.

To me, its sounding a bit like a Jaguar GR1 which is 10.0 in Sim. So im dounting it will be 9.3. Just has a weaker missile

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It’s considerably less capable than the jaguar

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I will be grinding it out mainly for the collectivity of it and the fact its the closest im getting to a J-22 Orao

This had such good potential to be a wicked event vehicle and Gaijin flops yet again, give it the R-60s, CM pod and other things it could possibly carry then we can start talking.

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I think Stona accidentally miss spelled “IAR-93’s” here

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Too bad it overheats so easily 😞

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Never had it.

I think you are confusing the aircraft. The IAR-93 never had a CM pod, that’s the Yugoslavian version the J-22, which was a modernization.

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It is far from being a lineup grinder, but still a very nice collectible.

Why should it have weaponry and equipment it did not carry only theorised to carry

If Gaijin was adding the J-22 Orao yes i would agree but not the IAR-93

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@TeodorSan Makes me happy a fellow enjoyer of the airframe as its a very niche aircraft in both nations senses but i nice one at that. Just hoping for a user skin now just to orao it a bit

Don’t worry, Nova got you covered ;)

Shame this isn’t a premium.

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Still not worth the grind

I said “possibly” since I wasn’t entirely sure it carried them or not, if it was planned then throw it at it.

I agree, should have had the R60s and flares for balancing purposes if the launchers could have carried them (the Romanians most likely recycled the launchers from their Mig21 which did carry R60 and the flares pod SPS141 or whatever it was called). Gaijin has done this on and on - e.g. Yak 141 which never even entered service. As things stand, it’s a plane from mid 70s which will end up fighting planes from the end of the 40s. Not satisfactory at all but I will grind it anyway.

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On paper that was it

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