tomorrow prob
Tomorrow
hey I finally want weapons against my only competition in ground RB
You could have probably bundled this update with the F/A-18 one and had a full trailer and update. This seems like scraps from a prior cutting board.
When half of the nations don’t even have an AA with a max effective range higher than 12-15km range?
Yeah no.
welcome to autumn update
it’s literally always like this
Just thinking about the possible hyper copy and paste of the M55 in the same way as what happened with the M44 is already making me extremely lazy. Seriously, couldn’t they have given Germany the Brummbar late model in the unlockable tech tree?
@Smin1080p_WT So Smin does this mean exiled squadrons now have the same status level as in serviced aircraft of that home nation ?
Given the Mossie is from Norwegian No.333 squadron
why is the update called tusk force?
Kings of Battle 2.0
Works for me still :) just was really unexpected
my guess is thai war elephants
Scuze me Mr @Smin1080p_WT , but are you able to share the developers logic for adding the Derby to the F-5TH TCU? The aircraft never used the missile IRL, but if it’s assumed compatibility given its presence on the similar Chilean F-5 then I understand. Just want to know their reasoning for it,


(And also why are underwing AAMs allowed for the F-5TH TCU but not the F-5T SCU? Has this really just been ignored: Community Bug Reporting System
Thailand doesn’t 2 11.3 F-5Es, giving it the underwing AAMs and putting it at 11.7 would be much appreciated by the playerbase)
but I want my M55?
we had them and used them, so why not get them too?
besides that the Brummbär doesn’t have anything to say when M55 is in the room
When leaklist for anniversary update?
F5 with Derby will be ~13.0
yesterday
Damn.
The capability was a specific part of the upgrade, so it’s not just assumed but also officially stated. Though I haven’t seen any mention of wingtip Derby, so that’s probably just “similar F-5 upgrades do it too”
i mean when have we not received a plane thats just frankenstein’s monster