F-104G (France) — the lack of separate Battle Ratings for Air and Ground battles has been fixed.
JAS39C — the AGM-65G missile and its modification have been added. The RB 75 modification has been removed, RB 75 missiles will be available when researching the RB 75T modification. The amount used to unlock the RB 75 modification with Research Points, Silver Lions or Golden Eagles has been compensated. The RB 75T modification has been moved from level 4 to level 3 in the modification research window.
Su-17M4 — a bug that made it impossible to take large-caliber countermeasures into battle has been fixed.
Naval Vessels
A bug where gun stabilizers for boats were turned off at speeds above 80 km/h has been fixed.
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Because Sweden had basically nothing that worked at the highest BR Ground CAS that was also Fire and Forget. The Rb75 (both variants) are TV guided and you can’t really get a consistent lock from anything above 5km away. Which isn’t really feasible at top BR where almost all SPAA has a range of 10km+.
The British at least has the Harrier with AGM-65G’s.
The team needs to change a notation about this that raises questions
Although the change log describes it as if the stabilizers of all boats will be changed, in reality, the only boats that will benefit from the improved stabilizer of 120 km/h are turrets with machine guns of 40 mm or less (such as the Bofors of Jaguar-klasse or the JM61 of PG02), turrets with larger calibers (such as the OTO-Melara and Flagstaff 152mm) will continue to be subject to the 80 km/h limit as before.
That wasnt my point, maybe it was my wording but im more mentioning that people only fuss about it because sweden got it yet you dont see anyone fussing about britain getting it.
How is it a double standard? Britain got it first without requesting it. Gaijin also gave them agm 65B when it first came out despite them never using AGM 65. Im just pointing a fact that if it was favored by gaijin it wouldve made more sense to have been introduced the other way around.
I mean if you can find where they used AGM 65 pls do, again if it was a double standard why did they get AGM 65B when the gripen A didn’t? Why did they also get AGM 65G three weeks before the Swedish, i wont deny that 10.0+ (ground) is OP but to say it’s a double standard is very silly