Mitsubishi F-2

I sent a link + even translated the japanese text. where the type 99 effectively has a automated range finder etc based off a radio data link

3 seconds, and ngl its not that bad, at the range its seeker can pick up most targets from it only has around a 140 meter radius to pick up targets given its rangebands and FoV. Usable enough to avoid teamkills on most maps.

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Ah, the good old β€œThis Alpha Jet has the same name as the other so it must be identical!” treatment, where the Thai had an upgraded engine but the same thrust?

I hope Gaijin don’t just reskin/rename the GBU-8 and throw it onto the T-2.

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Personally I’d want the GCS-1 to be as accurate as possible, Since it’s really interesting and a nice new thing for japan. It’s own niche you could say, Rather than mostly copy paste

However, we are no stranger to gaijin cutting corners, which is why I suggested it could operate like the GBU-8 if they REALLY wanted to cut corners

No its actually not, ive tested it literally yesterday and:
1: it could properly be launched without a lock
2: it doesnt like to track targets at all, being effectively broken.

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https://community.gaijin.net/issues/p/warthunder/i/vFeKFM98YQZ2

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How can you test a bomb thats in the live server files, but not fitted on anything?

also What are you referring to on this?

not implemented yet </3
damn you gaijin

Doesnt the F-1 have a better thrust rate with n without AB?

Community Bug Reporting System Referring to this

Same way the other person did, i copied its stats onto a user model for testing in custom missions.

interesting

Static thrust is not installed thrust, as Mod said.

I guess with some sprucing up/finally putting some more work into it to make it operate correctly

Whats the difference (Β΄γƒΌο½€)

iirc Static Thrust is the engine by itself, Installed Thrust includes the airframe and the actual jet itself

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Ooooo, thanks for explaining

Static thrust: the laboratory test thrust, carried out without the engine being installed in an airframe.

Installed thrust: actual thrust when installed in an airframe, i.e. engine now affected by things like channel loss.

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Thanks for explaining :D, I was gunna ask what they meant but they closed the post in haste

Wasn’t it 1 second to stabilize, then 3 more seconds to activate the seeker? Or does seeker activation start immediately when dropped?

It starts immediatly when dropped.

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