Ok, but the hardware was from Elbit, so there’s probably more of a reason for it to go to Israel, using that argument.
Either way I’d prefer a Romanian TT if there are enough vehicles for one.
Ok, but the hardware was from Elbit, so there’s probably more of a reason for it to go to Israel, using that argument.
Either way I’d prefer a Romanian TT if there are enough vehicles for one.
So from gameplay point of view it has better RWR, and the same R-73 Gaijin refused to add to the HU MiG-29 cause they want it to keep it at the current br…literally the same.
That can be said about almost every MiG-29 in game, lack of R-73, but presense of R-27ER/ET. They are still not as bad as Italian F-16ADF which is missing its AIM-120 and IRCCM Sidewinders, but instead keeping Sparrows, despite there is at least one source stating that equipment needed to use them was removed, though maybe a similar case.
Would love for this and other unique aircraft variants to eventually replace the horrendious copy and paste Hungarian line
I think Israel should get it, as Italy and Germany already have MiG-29s and Israel is in a desperate need for more new cool stuff. Germany even got another upgraded 29, the 29G. Besides, Elbit Systems played a major role in making this aircraft - and Elbit is a part of the Israeli ministry of defense.
A +1 from me. Would be nice to have in the Italian tree
I really like the idea to have this aircraft ingame but I would like to see it in the same form as the YAK 141.
On this site there are additional informations by a retired pilot who took part to the program @YaSen
Considering what it’s been said in this interview and what the LanceR program brought to the table, I think it would be cool to see some additions like:
-Radar ELTA EL/M 2032
-Air to Air: Magic 2, Python 3, ARH missiles(arguable due to balancing)
-Air to Ground: Litening II pod, Opher Infrared guided bomb, Griffin LGB.
Thank you, very interesting interview)
It would be awesome to see the plane with full capabilities for sure.