For r-27t and et, they use ols-36t seekerhead.
Fov is 2 degrees, gimbal limit of 45 degrees before launch, 60 degrees after launch. Tracking rate of 15 degrees per second

For r-27t and et, they use ols-36t seekerhead.
Fov is 2 degrees, gimbal limit of 45 degrees before launch, 60 degrees after launch. Tracking rate of 15 degrees per second

R-23, R-24, R-13M, R-13M1 Incorrect Available G Load
https://community.gaijin.net/issues/p/warthunder/i/zxXMpf7lJfw9

Yesssss… Buff the R-24s…
and give MLD R-73 with HMS its missing, fix the radar and you have a nice 12.3 aircraft to fill up that gap
i need ussr jets which can fill the 12.0 - 13.0 gap
like mig 21 93
or just some cool low br r73 jet
shit forgot to add the word “Sim”
This. + early MiG-31 as long range addition to MiG-23 with R-73.
dont forget the engine missing like 1000+ kgf
another victim has fallen to not knowing about intake losses
Everyone talks about F-15E having huge intake loss, meanwhile humble Su-24M flies with almost 50% loss of power
channel loss or whatever it was, i know.
but it all goes down if gaijin decides to care or not
In the situation where r-33 achieves 120km, RVV-BD achieves 200km.
So once we find a launch chart for R-33 with carrier and target speeds, we can deduce rvv-bd’s range


can’t these launch conditions be the same as the r-77s launch conditions? (1100kph cospeed - 10km coalt)
nato document about grid fins for missile control, could be interesting for some people
Novel High-Performance Grid Fins for Missile Control at High Speeds
Where did you get this?
@Macron-Spokesman told me about them, i don’t remember from where he got it, but it seems to match up pretty well with the r-77 and r-77-1 max range performance/battery life modelled in game
I took the maximum front range launch conditions for R-27Es which was 1,100km/h for both launcher and target at 10km alt, and then applied the same conditions for R-77 and R-77-1. The range for R-77 and R-77-1 lined up with Vympel’s stated frontal maximum ranges (80km, 110km respectively).
Ignore the “rear aspect” highlighted part. That was for an old report I had made.

With this information, you can make a custom model of RVV-BD/R-37M and see how it would perform with the same launch conditions but at a range of 200km or 120km for R-33S.
RVV-MD just means missile air to air - low range