The changelog on this update states that all F/A-18C would recieve the AGM-88A anti-radiation and AGM-84D anti-ship missiles, all of them recived but the premium F/A-18C on the german TT did not.

Already made a bug report ( Swiss F/A-18C missing AGM-88A and AMG-84D // Gaijin.net // Issues ) but as those usually get ignored i’m posting here too…
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Before making a bug report you should search and see if there already are others and support those instead of creating a new one.
There is already a forwarded report for this. Community Bug Reporting System
This was made on the dev server (18 days ago) and “Submitted as a suggestion”.

The changelog (2 days ago) states that it was added, yet, it was not.
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British also does not have
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standard. get worst version too
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Am i missing something? I can’t see the F/A-18C (Swiss) listed in that changelog?
I mean, it should run under the F/A-18C Late as the Premium is a Late version (thats why it has the 120CMs) gaijin just didnt called it this way
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The premium Swiss F-18 is a Late version of the F/A-18C, but with weapons from the Early version. And BOTH OF THOSE are stated to recieve the missiles.


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Also more weight and better engines
The “Late/Early” naming thing doesn’t really have to do with version in that way, it’s the order in which they come in BR. At least as far as i understand it.
The “Late” or “Early” doesn’t have to do with upgrades or IRL versions, it’s the order they come in BR placement compared to tech tree variant. So no, it isn’t a “late” version and doesn’t have that name in-game either. At least that is how i’ve understood it.
Example: The F-4F Early is the earliest version of the German Phantom. The F/A-18C Early versions are a bit lighter, have worse engines, and fewer countermeasures. The Late versions are upgraded versions of these vehicles.
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Either way, it doesn’t have the “Late” or “Early” name so wouldn’t fall under the ones named in the changelog. Even if it could be called one of those it currently isn’t and changelog goes by in-game name and not variant compared to IRL upgrades.
Another example is the AJS37 and AJS37 Early . They are completely 100% identical (except for the skin) so i don’t think the naming scheme has anything to do with IRL upgrades.
no it doesn’t
it says F/A-18C Late (All) which did all get it
then seperately F/A-18C Early without a Nation → US version
this leads me to believe the German one intentionally did not get them
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It is a little odd that the C (early) has them, and the C (late) has them… but the C(on time) dose not.
It makes it sound like it hade the capability, then it was remove, then it was reinstalled, especially as the A has them at 12.0 as well.
But it dose make sense that the capabilities would be integrated to the domestic USA aircraft before export variants.
technical capability is definitely there
we know the Swiss F/A-18Cs got all their ground ordenance because of that, swizerland didnt actually buy and doesn’t use Any A2G armament for their Hornets
the HARM and Harpoon situation is weird yes, but given that Literally every other Hornet, including the swiss Tech tree one did get AGM-84 and AGM-88 I can only see this as intentional or sloppy work
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The changelog states the versions, not the names.

So to you, this is not an Abrams?
Ohh you mean the lame, zero effort, copy-paste trash that Gaijin added this update? While the AJS37 was introduced in the “La Royale” update? If your theory is that “early” means that it was added frist, then it’s more wrong than you could imagine
What a “game master” we have here…
How would this even work? how would players know what vehicles got the change or not if it wasn’t based on the in-game names?
Never said it was.
Game Masters handle in-game chat and name bans (among a few other things), we don’t know more about the game than any other player. Not sure what you mean by this.
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