Gaijin will absolutely ruin the martlets, watch
teaser tonight ?
The US has LDIRCM for their AH-64E right?
Could be a nice way to differentiate the British and US AH-64Es.
Wait just missed the major one. SRAAM overhaul!!!
Has my 2 years of nagging finally worked?!
Disappointing, won’t affect me though, finished the whole air tree
And after adding that one they should act like “The HAL Prachand doesn’t need to be added because it is too similar to the AH-64E”
And SPIKE NLOS, as well as probably early access to JAGM-MR
in terms of the game yeah but irl if you know where a target is you could program the brimstone to fly to that position and look for a target itself
Inb4 reduced range and caged seeker
Not exactly, it has a Height of burst sensor, which in game as seen on the M107(PF) 155mm shell is modeled as a regular Proximity fuse.
“The Army is continuing to develop software enhancements to improve height-of-burst lethality”
SRAAM as a melee weapon, can only use them point-blank
Well they did nerf the CR2 in its “overhaul” so wouldn’t be surprised. But if they fixed the min range it would be awesome
yeah that is what i suggested US apache has better counter measures while the british one has longer range ATGMs
Both lines have two aircraft in top tier?
I suppose the reason they did it was to leave place reserved for F-15I successor (F-15IA based on F-15EX, I think…)
Oh well
Though on the ground we have nothing with DIRCM and it is basically essential, whether we can get it on the grounds of “same vehicle, same capabilities” as we have seen in other places before.
F-15IA is non-existent
eh i would prefer getting brimstone 1s over DIRCM
yes, see the wingtip station.
I was going off from what wiki said
I guess it was wrong then
I also was not aware of it not existing
I prefer the solution that Smugspite had. British 64E gets brimstones (1 or 2 or whichever version it was tested with irl) while the US 64E gets 179A but LDIRCM.
Unless of course you would be fine with sharing Brimstones with the US 64E as well if both get the US LDIRCM.