So is thailand an official sub tree of japan?
Wasnt specialy stated in the dev blog.
Until know i still thought about it as a canada or australis.
And does this mean we will see chinese thai vehicles as well or will those be restricted?
So is thailand an official sub tree of japan?
Wasnt specialy stated in the dev blog.
Until know i still thought about it as a canada or australis.
And does this mean we will see chinese thai vehicles as well or will those be restricted?
Well, I think python 4 should be approximately equal to pl-9/pl-9c in terms of its capabilities
The PL-9C was more powerful than the PL-8B, but weaker than the PL-10. So the performance of the PL-9C should be similar to that of the Py4.
You should have just put = instead of ±=. I thought you meant that it isn’t equal. Regardless, however, I have seen and read nothing about any PL-9.
I think the Pl-9C is a little better, and the regular PL-9 is just about the same rocket in terms of capabilities
Moreover, they are even very similar in appearance, according to the aerodynamic scheme.
Yes, you see, there are so many advanced IR missiles, but the mechanics of the gaijin are too rudimentary. I think they should refine it later.
Not to my knowledge. As that would require an entirely new seeker, and the block 1 uses the 9M’s seeker.
Yes, announced the last friday
Sadly, I don’t know now
I’m hopeful for this, but really as long as I get an Oplot M I’ll be happy. Everything else is just an added bonus.
(And maybe also a Commando Stingray)
Well no, with gajins shenanigans i dont consider a line of thai vehicles a declaration that it is a sub tree xD
Thanks, I’ll stay both hopeful and copeful that there will be some vehicles I’ll enjoy.
PL-9C is just slightly better than PL-8B because of the quad element seeker and better wings.
With the same success, we can say that py4 is only slightly better than py3 because it does not have much better homing head and steering wheels
Uhh… The Python 4 is known for being able to hit targets behind the firing aircraft…
Last I checked, the Python 3 couldn’t do anything like that.
That’s the Python 5, not 4.
No Python 4 can do that
The only difference between the Python 4 and Python 5 is that the 4 has a dual band seeker (like the AAM-3) and the 5 has an IIR seeker (like the Type 81)
There’s more to it than that, actually.