GR.4 is an upgraded GR.1.
Too bad its rank 2 imo
It would have been a specially modified GR1 though, and it wouldn’t have carried over to the GR4 since it was never adopted for service.
Preach. I would probably start spending my own money on the game again and get back to >80h / week like I used to, instead of the current <20h / week.
Man the 1st Person View and now 3rd Person view is so awesome, gives you really a sense of Scale for these things
But why is the Option not present for Naval this time or am i just blind and can’t find the dude ?
And its such a shame this isn’t permanent
We have a Dev blog planned for this vehicle that will cover it’s weaponary.
the second one looks cool!
seems like the Indian one also got some new skins.
OK~ My popcorn is ready
Pls, tell developers remove useless PGM and BGL and give AASM (MICA-EM also should be removed)
The tank she told you not to worry about.
Smin, you literally have Skyflash (RB-71) missiles on the Gripen that have never been used there and there is no evidence of their use. And also Aim 9M missiles (RB 74(M), he used German 9 Lim
Still hoping for the tech tree Su-22M4s skin to finally get its resolution fixed
I still hope that MICA-EM can stay, because… As a matter of fact… Theoretically, it can be launched, and the radar has this ability ( has BVR capability, which is more “balanced” XD
Bruh they don’t even give East German vehicles their camouflages. They just use the Bundeswehr camouflages. But Romania gets unique camouflages?
We have the one in the front, not the one in the back
Oh my gosh, another copy paste premium for German Air…
This has to be a joke right?
All Gripens are cleared for AIM-9M.
Balance is always a consideration with weaponary. However in the case of this Tornado, it was being attributed for SLE or ASSTA 3.1, which it has no connection to based on the sources currently.
It appears to be a pylon test bed WTD-61 Tornado.
Regardless of what it is (more information is always welcome to be added to the suggestion topic), it’s not relevant here.



