Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-25PD Foxbat-E — The Refined Foxbat

yea sad

They gave it quite a lot of screen time ngl

ok so i was wrong about the first, i think they made a mistake

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yeah they only have the CM dispensers on one side

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yeah

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probably will be fixed by release

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so where is the IR r40, didnt see one all along the trailer
a man in a suit and tie is sitting in a chair with his hands in the air

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saw the r-40td the r-40rd is pointy

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i cant find it in the trailer.

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r-40rd
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r-40td
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oh thanks a lot

15g overload
4g target tracking
38kg warhead for the RD, 55kg for the TD
Seekers based on those of the R-24s but not identical

Lot more info below

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Considering how many bug reports for the missing modes and performance of the MiG-23’s MTI have been blown off… about as likely as the A6 SWIP

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Apparently, Arab exported PD versions featured standard the SPO-15 and the KDS-155, making a rare occasion that the export variants were better equipped than the VVS use variants

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Weeeell, to be fair VVS did not use MiG-25, but rather PVO (air-defense) and IIRC always were and still are getting “second child” treatment with shiny cool toys go first to VVS/VKS

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It’s important to note that the export customers were not the ones who designed these modifications. They were designed and tested in the USSR before being sent for export. So in theory, if they could have them, so could the USSR.

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At least the Soviet PDs actually get CMs. Which is something to be celebrated.

Here is an Oryx article claiming that the Syrian MiG-25s used their R-40 missiles against ground targets on multiple occasions: The Syrian Arab Air Force - Beware of its Wings - Oryx

The MiG-25’s controls allowed it to do this!

@csla1972

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Even if this thing doesn’t end up being good it will be hella fun to fly with, quite excited to see the dev stream.

It could be implemented as a standalone missile. It would be interesting to have something against ground targets on that aircraft.