Matra 250 bomb.
It is confirmed its the same place?
Cuz you know, different placement of thing on the ground, no thing on pylons and i dont know if it means something
It’s 100% the same bomb, also the airshow pics they claim are from before the PGM was even first shown to the public.
Yea i just realised the white covers at the back of the bombs. Now that i looked for them i noticed them.
Soo, as of now we leave SALH PGMs alone, right?
New Tornado IDS for Italy, Yeah I’m looking forward Tornado A200C for itaty tech tree someday. but not sure located after Tornado IDS (1995) or AV-8B Plus.
poll [Tornado: 41 anni e non sentirli - Aviation Report] Description: The Panavia Tornado A200C is the result of the MLU (Mid Life Uptate) program. But before talk about this version, let’s talk about the history and origin of the Tornado. The Tornado project began on March 26, 1969, when Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands agreed to build a new multi-role fighter-bomber. In 1970, the first two prototypes, P01 (German), flew on August 14 1974, and the British P02 on October 3…
Yeah I’m looking forward Tornado A200C
i mean, thats just the equivalent to the GR 4 and ASSTA 3.1 aint it?
I went through hundreds of airshow pictures to confirm it haha.
I might believe guided Air-to-Ground munitions on Tornado A200C MLU from Aeronautica Militare Italiana (AMI) equivalent Tornado GR.4 (RAF) and Tornado IDS 3.1 & Tornado IDS SLE (Luftwaffe) except within visual range (WVR) IR AAM
poll Introduction: The Tornado is an aircraft which is highly renowned that has served well under the flags of multiple nations. In order to keep it at the forefront of technology, the type has undergone numerous upgrades over its service life. The RAF’s update was the GR.4. [image] Description: The Tornado GR.4 was an upgrade of the GR.1, which had been the RAF’s main strike aircraft since 1979 and had seen action in Operation Granby in 1991. Though technologically advanced, the GR.1 was in …
poll [Tornado IDS SLE 1] The Panavia Tornado is a multi-role combat aircraft that emerged from a collaborative effort among three European nations: the United Kingdom, West Germany, and Italy. To accomplish this, in 1969 a consortium known as Panavia Aircraft GmbH was formed to oversee the Tornado’s development. The Tornado was designed as a variable-sweep wing aircraft, giving it the capability to operate in various roles, including air superiority, ground attack, and electronic warfare. The …
The IIR seeker on Storm Shadow is behind an opaque windshield,
IIRC the windshield is jettisoned on terminal approach to expose the seeker
It was mainly due to a mistake of One member of the Italian community
Neither do I, but I figured it’s worth a try xD
Link?
Update on the combat power for F.3/ADV, after discussing it with the devs the answer is “Not now but maybe in the future”.
Remember the installed combat there appears to be 16,500lbf
So the Mig-21 doesnt need a nerf bug report?
And when the sustained turn gets nerfed, maybe we’ll have a reason to ask for the MK106 engine…
Yep, good luck. Italy would probably be fine without, but its mostly Germany that needs it. Im kinda surprised they didnt just get it for “gameplay balancing” reasons