Yes, that would be nice
Because:
I think it would be useful to have two J-11s with AESA in the TT at different BR with different PL-12 version
Yes, that would be nice
Because:
I think it would be useful to have two J-11s with AESA in the TT at different BR with different PL-12 version
yeah BHG and BG are the same par camo
sad
I thought they already installed WS10B
it was a testbed that only ever had WS-10A afaik
it might be lighter because its a complete redesign afaik but this is me speculating
Then the J-11D is useless for the TT
I thought this was on MK2
Well, anyway, MK2 for TT with RVV-SD and wide frequency YJ-91 would be an interesting addition for Nuclear Thunder
In addition, it must have an ASM, unlike an MKK
Maybe can, but I doubt this will happen though…(I might be proven wrong)
I hope will be cool event plane in the next few years, just as a collectors item.
I went and asked a rather reputable person about it, seems to just be an RVV-AE
is RVV-SD, you can tell by the rear
SD is rounded
AE is flat
that is a normal r77 after looking at the image
the nozzle is too big releative to the missile to be a RVV-SD
it might look like a 77-1 bc of the perspective


not like this really matters anyways since we all know that gaijin dosent want to give the Su-30MKK the 77-1
Hello, Did KJ8602 always had ±30 coverage? Wasn’t that -+45 or do i remember wrong?
was changed last major only J-10C and J-15T were spared (also reason why the 10C´s RWR was renamed)
Deino said it’s the RVV-AE and I’m inclined to believe him, given that he’s literally a professional at this
the RVV-AE is the export version of the R-77
that is exactly what i have been saying
the RVV-SD is the export version of the R-77-1