Su-17M4, Su-22M4 in the German and Russian Tech Trees

That’s not a source.

No sources = not happening.

oh hey look what i found

https://community.gaijin.net/issues/p/warthunder/i/PpeVn8xullkr

Hi, forwarded as a suggestion

Doesn’t mean its been accepted by the devs, it means the mods forwarded it for the devs to look at.

And given that was more than a year ago…

hey you asked for sources, bro had enuf to convince the tech mods, that was my only aim

We don’t know what they had. If the Kh-25MT existed and was tested, its highly unlikely to have been on the SU-17’s or MiG-27’s, more likely the Su-25T/39 which was listed on the report.

We have no idea what was passed on to the devs as a suggestion, but I doubt it was the Su-17M4/22M4.

cross compatibility is the word

Sources is the other word

You have to prove its cross compatible

its a Kh-25 for gods sake.
theyre all built on the same platform

No sources = never going to happen

well ur a tough nut arent ya

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btw anyone have this book?

Reported this a couple months ago
https://community.gaijin.net/issues/p/warthunder/i/l4btYztAj288

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2 secondary sources

quite enough as proof wouldnt you say hehe

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yep, saw ur report. got with dontkev and added to his list

And another for the Kh-25MR

https://community.gaijin.net/issues/p/warthunder/i/QnfdFDBDW6Sk

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i wonder how the Vyuga pod’s functionality will be modelled… both in 3rd person and cockpit view

I don’t know much about how it works

AFAIK, the cockpit gets a lil instrument panel thingy with a few lights and button (replaces TV screen) and the pilot aims and fires based on that

R-13M missiles for the Su-17/22


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Kh-59L/T AGM for Su-17/22

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EDIT: Kh-59L was not put into service even by russians

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