South Korea would fit more in the US but as you mentioned would be unnecessary so the other logical options are either France or Israel.
I prefer a United Korean Tree focused mainly on Korean build and modified tech with it consisting more then more then 80+ vehicles (90-95+ total), it definitely should be a Tree. If locked behind a sub tree it would only receive limited amount of vehicles.
Maybe, but I could’ve sworn they had slightly different ranges. Even if not by much, their guidance systems were definitely improved from the 120A to the 120B, making it just more reliable in general. If not, then it could just be a coding difference in the game to make them different, which isn’t a very popular thing but has been done before
Q: With the Type 81 being introduced, having a very advanced IR anti-air missile, as well as other IR missile improvements and addition of new carriers of such missiles, can you tell us anything about the long-reported Mistral / Stinger G-limit matters?
A: Whilst we are currently still reviewing the sources submitted within these reports and gathering our own, we do suspect that the 20-22G limit listed on these reports may be the peak G-force at the moment when the steering surface is in the manoeuvre plane. An average overload of 20G for a missile of this kind is fundamentally impossible because of a small area of aerodynamic surfaces and the fact that missiles of such type have a single-channel guidance with a single rudder, which creates alternating pitch and yaw control torque of the missile. This imposes a limitation on the maneuvering capabilities of the missile, since the steering surfaces create a control torque in the desired direction only for half a rotation of the missile. And speaking about half a turn, we exaggerate a little bit, because thus we exclude the time for rudder shifting from the calculation, which is done four times per missile rotation.
I believe the TOR is too modern to get to Communist hungary and Post communist hungary probably doesn’t have the change to field them as well as being blocked by NATO
SAAF’s Gripen was technically used as a strike aircraft too. Why they never bought any BVRs iirc. So could also go after the Gr7 (though in the “multirole” line is more likely)
just give them at the same time and no problems, russia arguably doesnt need it with the pantsir. But germany could use a replacement for the flarakrad…