It’s mostly due to player skill, but ESA radars help.
It maybe good QoL, but wont affect actual efficiency of the jet.
Is there any hard specs or information on the APG-63(V)3? or is it going to be another case of gaijin decides the specs at their own discretion
it help to track targets on longer ranges, but wont make hitting them easier
It’s a big upgrade over the V2 which is a really big upgrade over previous APG-63’s
Well yeah. But is there any specs? All I found was a document which just mentioned look up & down and capability to track and engage multiple targets
Like whats the antenna diameter? T/R count, peak power, GaN/GaAs etc etc
its GaAs. thats all i really know for sure
That’s probably a secret
Double Standard lol
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Yes im aware but the original question was just is there “any” information or will gaijin make it up
Answer is option 2 apparently
They’ve always been like that, right? Tank armor, penetration, etc.
I guess gaijin expand Ground BR (AB,RB,SB) higher 12.0 for 8 MBT (with new APFSDS) and 7 SAM
In certain things yes. I’m not very familiar with US equipment so I was more just curious if there was any information in general
I wouldn’t want to live in a country with a military where that kind of information is open.lol
All that information is avaliable on the F-22’s radar for example so might want to move to china i guess
where
Talking about what if
Maybe it’s just me but I actually do better in it at 7.7, because there are a lot of light targets and air is a bit less agressive at these brs imo. I also uptier BTR-80A and ZSU-57-2 here for exact same reason.
My 7.7 lineup is M47 (105/55), Firos-6, BTR-80A, ZSU-57-2, C13 T90 and F-84G. I played it a lot when was spading Firos-6, although C13 was the last vehicle to spawn and anyway it’s more of support/scout.
Boxer CT40 was a German/france (both sides of KNDS, visibly led by the German counterpart) proposal for the UK, who never actually tested the vehicle, so it’s unlikely it’d go to the UK, rather to both France and/or Germany