Does anyone have any information on how many weapons the different Hawk variants can carry? When I tried searching for information, all I could find was how much weight it can carry on its hardpoints, but I couldn’t find any details such as “the Hawk carries X amount of bombs or missiles”.
If there is a scheme of the armament for the different Hawk variants such as the T1, 100, 200, etc. I would like to see them
I’ve seen all these threads, but from them I could only understand the number of weapon suspension points on different Hawk modifications and how much weight of suspended weapons they can carry, but I didn’t find any specifics on the quantity, for example, how many bombs does the T1 carry?
The only thing is, after I created this topic I found this scheme, but I’m not sure how true it is
I don’t have photos of T.1/Mk.50/60 series with a bomb fitted on the centreline hard-point, but a central ERU pylon was displayed on the ground behind XX156 at Farnborough in 1976
AIM-9s could be carried on either the inboard and outboard hard-points depending on how they were wired so typically only 2 were carried.
RAF T.1As usually only had the inboard pylons but some examples were modified with outboard pylons for trials (XX156, XX258, and XX205 all had 4 wing pylons at some point)
Carrying 4 AIM-9s on the outboard with a dual-rail launcher was more likely than wiring all 4 pylons for sidewinder, since it left the inboard free for fuel tanks.
Some of UAE’s Mk.63s were fitted with additional wingtip rails like their Mk.103s - they’ve since been transferred to Jordan
Then we can only hope that it will not get a high BR when it is added.
Personally, I hope that T1 will be an analogue of alphajet/iar93 with BR 9.0-9.3 in GRB
I don’t think any variants that had them before the Hawk 100/200-series
The dispensers for those fit in the box above the engine exhaust and brake chute, below the rudder, so it’s quite distinctive if a Hawk is fitted for them or not
See its the Finnish Hawk MK.51A have 9M’s and new cockpits with IFF, its likely they will not be added to the game to avoid balancing issues.
As some people have stated gaijin could just add CM’s to the vehicles in a case similar to the F-5C or the F15A. I doubt gaijin would do this for the Finnish Hawks but whos to say. Regardless they could just add MK.66 or the standard MK.51 since all of them have been tested with R60 or can be added without.
Even with the Hawks like the MK.66 being planned for service until the 2030’s theres been no plans to add CM’s to them since they have mainly been used for training exclusively.
MK.66 Hawks also have a unique HUD and cockpit for the upgraded avionics.
I feel that if gaijin was to add trainer esq vehicles to warthunder they would add something like the Folland Gnat before the Hawks. Though id like to see both, and also a Yak 130 if we got a trainer jet focused update.