Well, to be fair, they are all still missing their spall liners, which was… the main thing, hahah.
They got to it very quickly indeed (unlike the practically abandoned Type 10s, Merkavas, etc), but they half-assed all of it, just like they did with the Challenger 2s.
Not even just those two. They got two separate BR systems for planes and just refuse to even bother with giving some their historical armaments or specifying block numbers/ model years.
Another good example would be the A-7E, where’s the AIM-9Ms for it or AGM-65.
The Kurnass 2k got mentioned, that one’s still missing Walleyes and GBU-8s, what good does it do when it can’t take TV and laser stuff together?
I could go on and on but the issue will never be adresses. Hell even new additions are half baked, look at the F-5T
Yea but if you look at it that way it was the USN workhorse even in the Gulf war and it’s also a faster alternative to the A-10, while being a quite cool navy jet.
Heavily misrepresented in the game to be honest.
Think its more likely they may focus on nations la king 14.0’s though they could also focus on just Russia air wise next update and the rest be ground focused.
Yea well… Same goes for the F-4C and for example the Su-17M2. Those get molested as soon as anything just about farts their way as well.
It’s painful lol
Honestly most 10.0 and 10.3 vehucles without flares all suffer from not having them. I cant think of the last time a saw a F4C, that wasn’t trying to play the radar missile game to avoid most low BR IR missile fights. Or a single J35D, haven’t seen one in like 2 years. Ive seen more Mirage IIIC then most other flareless fighters, i see Q5L and F105 but probably since most people are base bombing.
True but gaijin does need to fill in the gap air wise for three of their nations considering the performance difference between those nations 13.7’s and 14.0 though imo they could fix this by increasing air to 15.0 and decompressing more than just the current rank 8
The tinfoil hat in me believes that Gaijin will ignore years old reports on vehicles if # of reports are few (1-2). While if a vehicle has numerous reports on it, then higher consideration is given to the vehicle and all of its reports regardless of how new the reports are. This also explains why new vehicles often get more attention as they rack up 10-20+ reports in a short amount of time. So if you’re tired of reports on a certain vehicle sitting around for years, continue to make other reports on said vehicles (no matter how small of an effect it may have).
Perhaps each vehicle has a threshold (like 10 or more reports open) in which the developers may give them another look over as a whole.
Those planes still belong to singapore air force, they just deployed their for training. They may have American marking but it a requirement since they are station in American territory