They’ve barely added any this year. Im not sure how the soviets are coping without the 3x Su-25s per year :P
At least you know what the next air event will be
They’ve barely added any this year. Im not sure how the soviets are coping without the 3x Su-25s per year :P
At least you know what the next air event will be
typo
Yeah, I play all air trees so its not that hard to spend six months unlocking a heap of stuff and then buy it all on sale.
You made me remember to get the 104J and the T-2 lol
Fair enough. It would great to have the F-35 at 11.0 or so with RB24Js, and the experimental one at around 11.3 or 11.7 with RB74s.
Doas the su34 really only have the mark 1 eyeball to track targets?
If it doesn’t use T missiles that is
Seams a very Strange choice given how the su34 is replacing the su24
Woke up in the morning. There’s still no dev blog. I hope the trailer can come today.
No.I live in UTC +8 .So that was 23:14 for me :P
/j means joke.
It relies on ground lasing, and uses a similar targeting system to the Su-24 currently.
I just wonder if the F-117 really comes.It’s strange to to launch F-117 at this time.
Dunno is the F-35 would actually be that high- it only carries two AIM-9N-2s, opposed to somwthing like the XS’s six.
As for the J-35-13…
Imma be real I have no idea. It may have carried AIM-9Ls, but there is so little information on it that I honestly dont know.
On another note, slightly cursed Drakviggen.

For a moment I was thinking what are you on about the F-35 of course would be at a high BR. Then I realised you werent talking about the Lightning 2 F-35 :D
God-dammit on things being named the same :D
they should name NGAD the peashooter 2
truly a worthy sucessor to the legendary p26
Having two would make it an F-5E counterpart, so 11.0 for that would be good. As for the latter, even if it didn’t mount them, that doesn’t mean that it couldn’t.
It’s just as bad with Japanese ships. The JMSDF likes to use names that were used on IJN ships, making it very confusing at times.
And the Brits have like 12 Dreadnoughts.
Much like the new JMSDF Mogami Class lol
Well “new”
Nope it has an internal high-contrast TV imager and targeting/lasing system. It also launches TV guided missiles and has weapons based imaging from that.
The IDF AH64A/D still missing the Spike and the unique IDF avionics
Spike NLOS boasts a guidance system with two modes of operation. One of these allows it to simply strike fixed targets at designated coordinates. The other ‘man-in-the-loop’ type, in which an operator can make fine adjustments during the terminal phase of the missile’s flight, using a video feed transmitted from an infrared camera in the weapon’s nose. A cylindrical line-of-sight datalink pod that can be attached to the Apache’s stub wings (seen below) is used for this two-way control of Spike.