What i meant is that MICA-VL SAM can access fox 2 and 3 (MICA EM or IR, same missile, different seeker)
Thing is, the EM variant already exists in game, and i think people are about to realize the shortcomings of the physics engine are bigger than they thought when those kind of missiles (on aircraft and used by SAM sites) are going to appear
the actually problem is energy, especially for IRIS-T, it’s still a aam without extra booster, though modern rocket will give it a good start energy, but still can’t compete with real SAMs like VT-1 or 95YA6(in energy), and tvc also causes energy loose.
12km range is a self destruct limit, I guess it’s real active range is around 6km
SAAB’s website said it has a speed of Mach3, quite low for air launch. after all, it’s AIM-9 size, so the propellant is very limited
I guess it won’t be a top SPAA.
That is fair. The new SPAA are just part of what gives me a very bad feeling that this will be another boring update for ground.
I feel like if the swedish spaa that was teased is the benchmark for performance, that the new SPAA will massively dissapoint and that all other new ground vehicles will also just be boring filler.
They siad multiple nations will get new SAM at once. I wonder what nations that will be.
We know Sweden and China, possibly Germany. Nations needing SAM the most are: Israel, Japan(tho it might fit the F&F theme, and be excluded from this), UK, USA. I wonder what they will do.
I hope they would at least give these nations a new SAM system this update, what worries me is if they will be on a similar level. The Chinese one already seems to be much more capable than the Swedish new SPAA.
Not sure if I would laugh or cry if Israel wasn’t one of the first nations to get a new AA.
I mean neither can the Type 81 in game really. It really doesn’t like hitting moving targets beyond 7-8km.