Do it just so that it’s more hell to play ground lol
Because JAGM are on helicopters and are trimode
No, you’re mixing two different mechanics. By doing that even constructive criticism falls down to a wrong argument.
And it would be appreciated to show some respect and avoid calling it a “insert here” decision, simply because you don’t agree with it.
Maybe in terms of looks (i still hate CFT on F-16)
But does it REQUIRE the original target to be a locked onto vehicle or can I just pick a target on the map, fire some Spice-250s from 60km away and pick a target later?
gaijins refusal to buff the brimstones while we have had a very clealy overpowered missile ingame for the russians for like 2 years now (that has been buffed before while already being to strong) says more than enough
Idk if this is a question that can be awnsered but will you be able to use this mode while in cockpit view looking at an MFD or will it be an entirely seperate view mode only?
But they’re not going to implement MMW, Brimstone is only Laser so how would it be FnF in a theoretical MITL implementation without MMW?
But in terms of performance it should be almost same
yea my mistake
It wouldn’t. Because it isn’t without MMw.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSntCogb-PMp_HlQ6dUtASZlXgOxckVOa
supposed to be this one
when it updates to 3 videos that are not available it is time
LOAL is LOAL. I dont really see why it changes from missile to missile.
Blog doesn’t detail any further changes beyond the inflight target correction;
Correction is limited to target selection in flight — the operator can only designate a new target within the seeker’s field of view, and the autopilot will then automatically adjust course to engage it.
Is MMW seeker A2G weapon planned for future? Or we will never see them?
i doubt we will see them because its a buff for the typhoon which isnt allowed
LOAL would be firing the missle with no lock at all. The missle would then search and track a target on its own. This is different.
iirc only anti ship weapons have mmw, but they’re mostly harmless

