Didn’t know that.
But i remember the F-35 shooting itself with it’s gun.
Didn’t know that.
But i remember the F-35 shooting itself with it’s gun.
wasnt that an F-111?
kek, US planes seem to specialise in that
when is the update i want the rafale !11!!
going by previous years, its save to say devblogs next week
Tomorrow and it’s going to add the F-22 as well
Noice, yeah played that before I first connected to Xbox live. Flying Ohka’s and Dutch naval, very satisfying. Gaijin when?
omg nice we will get the aim9x then and aim174
Doubt Rafale/EF comes before end of the years AT BEST
real. here’s a leak:
Yeah exactly!
Bro I got the notification for two people replying to me am I legit cannot find them 😭
I wish forums just look you to the post that replied to you
Usually the case.
Perhaps they removed the answer?
Yeah probably, I was like 500 behind and scrolled through every single one looking for my profile in the reply box thingy and couldn’t find it so maybe I missed it :/
most likely the case then , or as you said missed it
Its taken vibes from the Japanese F-X programme imo
His defence minister likes it, and GCAP is currently slightly ahead of schedule and slightly under budget. The concern is the planned schedule doesn’t deliver anything enmass until the mid 2030s, and that we’d probably need something before then, so should we put money into a long term project?
I wouldn’t be too worried though, competent trials have already started, and export licenses are still being issued for GCAP (one got released literally the other day), and they do need government approval for those. GCAP is also surprisingly off the shelf in terms of avionics and such apparently.
it’s literally the same project
it’s a British Japanese combined aircraft (and another nation too but I forgot which one)
Why does it look H-20 ish
Idk i’ll quote you the tweet:
There is uncertainty regarding the #RAF “Tempest” sixth-generation fighter project, with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer refusing to commit to the programme. The next generation jet is being developed by the United Kingdom, Japan and Italy.