So…
RWR change
Litening III
GBU 49
GBU 39
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Maybe briwmstone?
oom1992
November 4, 2024, 10:41am
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Should replace Litening II
Gripen C for sweden tech tree only
Hungry, South Africa and Sweden not operated this Air-to-Ground armament
oom1992
November 4, 2024, 10:43am
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Gajin change targeting pod to Litening III in dev server ?
Many such exceptions can be found. Germany did not have the Aim-9J, Sweden did not operate the AGM-65G, the R-Darter was not used on the Gripens of South Africa when they arrived…
Also GBU-39 not operated by SA and Hungary, but they have GBU-39 in game.
The JAS39E might :) but it’s not certain yet.
Those are SPEAR3, not Brimstone
This image has both Brimstone (outboard) and SPEAR3 (inboard) however
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Oh, cool, i didn’t even know that :) thx! ^^
Hehe, 5 air to air missiles + TGP + 12 brimstones/6 brimsones + some GBU.
JAS39E (If it comes with full loadout options and all the abilities/mechanics is going to have to be like BR 15 XD)
Yes, but I think it will be with 120C-5 or C-8 in near future.
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oom1992
November 4, 2024, 1:45pm
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I wait Tornado A-200C for italy tech tree in the future and armed GBU-39/B SDB
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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 30 of the same year. The first Italian proto…
Sadly, RAF, RN and SAAF never ordered GBU-39 SDB
But in close air support (CAS) might no problem for great britain tech tree if gaijin add F/A-18A HUG 3.2, MiG-29UPG and Tejas Mk.1 someday
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G’day lads, I’ve seen that there are still a low amount of Aussie aircraft suggestions, let alone modern ones, so here I am suggesting the Aussie RAAF F/A-18A (HUG) Hornet for War Thunder!
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Spoiler The RAAF F/A-18A Hornet is a multirole fighter aircraft that served the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) from 1984 until its retirement in 2021. This aircraft was manufactured by McDonnell Douglas, which later became part of Boeing. The F/A-18A Hornet is known for its versa…
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🇮🇳 MiG-29UPG ‘Baaz’ 🇮🇳
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The MiG-29UPG doesn’t quite cut as sleek of a figure as its predecessor, primarily due to the large fuel tank added to the plane’s spine. The R-27s and R-73s here are inert, but the real things are quite usable with an extensive fire control system including the Zhuk-M2E radar, OLS-UEM IRST unit and choice of several HMS units.
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From the time of India’s independence in 1947, it has been dependent upon imports as the mainstay for most of its fighter aircraft requirements. To counter this import dependency, India had initiated the Marut program to develop local aviation industry but it could not fructify in the way that India wanted and were left with underperforming aircrafts. The main reasons for the underperformance was identified as being unable to crea…
Never mind gaijin removed from JAS39 Gripen C
SAAF Gripen C limited IR missile IRIS-T only ?
At least Cheetah C armed R-Darter
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This excellent action shot of a Cheetah C shows the “bomber” part of “fighter-bomber” in action. The bombs released from the 110G wing tanks don’t seem particularly stable, though. It’s entirely possible that the Cheetah C carried napalm, but the full load of bombs accounted for in the photo suggests the fire in the background was caused by something else.
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I’m waiting GBU-39A/B Focused Lethality Munition (FLM)
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Yes, the only armament it carries IRL is Iris-Ts, dumb bombs, and Litening 3, nothing else. It also tested A-Darters, but that hasn’t entered production yet. I’m pretty sure R-Darters are integrated, but they retired the missile together with the Cheetah.
Gunjob
November 4, 2024, 2:53pm
3784
Fixed, it will come in a future update.
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DevilO6
November 4, 2024, 3:29pm
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[DEV] Gripen radar MFD missing target selection cursor
https://community.gaijin.net/issues/p/warthunder/i/RlRaYpdujylK
I am displeased i was unable to figure out what the right number mean
Ah Mighty Gripen with IRST.
This plane just something else :)
I just love that Sweden went:
“stealth? It’s to expensive to develop a whole new jet, we’ll just improve the old one and slap a pod underneath it that will function like the radar equivalent of noise-canceling headphones (among a lot of other things)”
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I believe in testing of the Gripen it was proved that it could carry the R-darter but they then stopped further testing (like actually firing a couple) due to budget constraints. So they retired the r-darter