Yeah, but that still means it probably has the energy to engage at target that isnt evading hard out to 30 or so km and more than likely can engage a maneuvering target at 20km
hardly
take the example of Hermes-a, Russian prototype missile, basically a 96YA6 with a bigger warhead(even worse energy), has a range of 100km, but 95YA6 only has 18km for air targets(in game, it can hardly follow anything after 10 or 12 km).
This one does make sence
But @magazine2 told us in the cm disclosure that “most” nations will be getting new SPAA.
Knowing the Gaijin shenanigans, Italy, Japan and Israël remain SPAA-less.
So what, you reckon CAMM can only shoot things down at a range of 10km despite having a range reported of 25km+?
I mean, game situation is much different from irl, so don’t except too much.
irl this range is meaningful, for intercepting ammo, drone or other similar things. and IRL plane are also not so “maneuverable” than in game.
Devblog next week?
Hopefully
i can easily confirm this leak cuz GERMANY have got nothing and FRANCE got more vehicles lol
Them being multipath susceptable really depends on gaijin.
They are terminal active radar guided, so even if the launcher loses lock they will still persue the target.
They have some quite advanced IOG, so perhaps that might help too with multipathing. it really depends on how gaijin models them.
Does anyone know how many missiles these can carry?
obviously at least two, but It looks like there may be additional storage below the launcher unit.
- Just 2
and I fully get that, the reason we want SPEAR 3 isnt to push the game massively forward we are asking for it in an entirely GPS mode which it can do, so the EFTs have a weapon similar to the GBU39
Really? is that confirmed anywhere
when has gaijined ever cared about that lmao
sounds like every missile/rocket except the sraam
In the MoD wideo they talked about the mount fitting 2, but thats not that. The vehicle simply has no space to carry additional missiles.
Is it Brits move forward 10 spaces because they finally get a competitive aircraft at Rank VIII?
Woohoo!