It “uses” (project was cancelled in favour of R-77) 9B-1103 seeker
I wonder F-16C Block 50 (USAF) for USA tech tree mounted and access AIM-120C-3 ? 🤔
probably, the one we have is from the 2000s
The SD-10 may use the R-77 seeker, while the SD-10A and PL-12 use their own indigenous seekers. At least I think the SD-10 and SD-10A are not the same missile
Yes, all modern AIM-120 up to AIM-120C-7 has been used.
Do you want that i add spoiler?
- For every family of missile (Ie AIM-54 / AIM-120 …)
- For ever missile (AIM-54A/AIM-54B …)
- For every country (USA/RUSSIA …)
- No Spoiler are needed
would be nice if you could add a disclaimer to the missiles that were never produced
I added one, check it and tell me if you want modification for it
thats perfect, thank you
I added spoiler for every family of missile for more clarity.
Hit me up if you want any modification for it
The Range on the IRIS T is more i can guarantee
How can you guarantee it
Sekret Dokuments or it’s not true (alt + 9)
For legal reasons this is a joke
Discussion using sources not permitted is probably not a good idea on the public forum then
According to this public source, it does not.
https://web.archive.org/web/20161222115951/http://www.diehl.com:80/fileadmin/diehl-defence/user_upload/flyer/160624_GBAD_Flyer_e_Layout.pdf
This is a primary source from the maker of the missile.
Source is from @Faster_Boiiiii
The 10km figure is logic considering the 16km range on the ASRAAM, the 15km range on the 9X_Block2 and the Python 5 and the 18km for the MICA IR.
The IRIS-T is really not optimised for long range shot.
the 10km range is for the SLS. Yes it is the same missile as the air launched one but its launched from 0 speed and 0 altitude
SLS, SLM, SLX and HYDEF are surface launched only(for now)
dont see how the iris-t is relevant here though
R-27EA was produced in extremely limited numbers.
R-27EA was not produced at all
If you have proof that would be appreciated, but it seems there was some limited testing in the mid-80s according to some russian websites. The program was set aside in favor of the RVV-AE (R-77) program.
whether they were tested or not is one thing but being produced and put into service is a whole other thing but the project died in the turn of the 1990s