Twenty three M9 Master advanced trainers were modified in 1940 as ‘emergency fighters’. They had 6x 303in MGs and could match the Spitfire for manoeuvrability, however they were around 60mph slower. In the event they weren’t required and finished their days as advanced trainers alongside their 2 seater counterparts.
You can shoot the Spike NLOS missiles from the Pereh without even physically seeing your target. That would be 10.7+ capable. These missiles are not like the Spike-LR in game.
the maps are not that big so there wouldn’t be a difference between aiming with Spike NLOS or Spike-LR. I know that they have different ranges but it wont matter much on average 4km x 4km maps
The Spike NLOS itself is a LOT larger than the Spike-LR missile. It can easily penetrate every tank in-game. You can fire it from spawn directly into the enemies spawn at immediate start to the game and adjust its trajectory mid-flight to make sure you have a direct hit. It’s a missile artillery system essentially. If your team spawned in all Pereh’s for example, especially on a large field map, they could kill the entire enemy team at start.
The missile diameter of the Spike NLOS is 170mm compared to the Spike-LR’s 130mm. The Spike NLOS isn’t an old system, even on the Pereh. It was upgraded throughout its lifetime.
then gaijin should give it the spike LR because they dont care about Israel anyway, after seeing them increasing the Namer weight to 64.4 tons and still its less armored than the puma, im not expecting much from them.
It can’t fire it. The Pereh and Hafiz can only fire the Spike NLOS. The Namer can’t fire the Spike NLOS either. Two different systems under the same name. Luckily the Spike-LR did get a pen boost just recently to 900mm.
If I remember correctly from my Hafiz suggestion, there may be one older SALCOS version of the NLOS that could be used but I don’t remember the specs. That would be the only way to have it at lower BR’s but it may be a hybrid system using radio frequency and SALCOS guidance up to a certain range.
Pereh was meant to carry Spike NLOS only, it’s whole purpose is to be NLOS, so it can attack behind cover and what-not due to past conflict experiences.
Built for the British as a Lightning II it remained a one off and was transferred to the USAAF for testing. Unusually it retained its British serial number.
One of the test programs saw it hauling torpedos skywards. Whilst I would love to see it in game I suspect it would languishing in the unused Tier II pile alongside the F6F-5 that lost its purpose when it got demoted.
It reminds me a lot of the Obj 490’s autoloader, M1128 turret, and overall similar to the T-14 Armata and AGS system, the ATGM variation seems similar to the I-TOW carrier and Strela MT-LB.