I tend to play AAB most since the maps are better setup for Strike Aircraft (and everything isn’t always a straight TDM) and the occasional low population match can drag on leading to high scores. Recently I’ve been playing around with a 10.x Lineup (due to it being Arcade the BR range that can be seen is +1.3 with specific lineups) so do often see F-4E/J’s, MiG-23MLD, A-10 F-5C, various Mirages etc. I have run into the Su-39 & Su-25T on occasion and the IRCM already makes prosecuting a positional advantage difficult since misses have a significantly reduced range, and the radars needing to be manually locked on
I really would suggest at least trying out AAB if the TDM focus of ARB is too much.
Yes, but none of the Aircraft that have access to SARH’s are classed Attackers so tend to focus the starting furball and map / altitude control, which can be worked around, or often counter-picked with a late spawned fighter to then open up the AI lanes since respawning and in air reloading possible.
AAB can pretty hectic and there are a lot of things happening at any given moment, I still get a ton of kills with the AIM-9B & -9E since people tend to target fixate when they get a guns solution to the expense of their positioning, the Su-39 would be yet another aircraft you would need keep checking to see a launch and the burn time on those motors is quite short so the window to actually see one coming is tiny, let alone their range even with a mid to high subsonic launch.
Because it will increase the general workload I have to do while attacking AI targets, since I need to decide to prosecute the attack and continue to scan for a possible missile simultaneously from aircraft that I could otherwise disregard for significantly longer period of time.
To go further, what is the time to intercept of the R-27 to a target 8 km away in a SL, Co-alt, tail aspect shot?
Let alone the motor burn out time (6 seconds or 9 seconds vs the 15 of the AIM-7F) which is the period of time you have to see it coming anyway. so you can only scan less half the volume vs AIM-7’s to even have a chance to see it coming, and even then the sheer acceleration means you need to commit to dodging evading immediately, possibly even pre-emptively to have any change of survival.
and so the attack profile required to deploy ordnance effectively can no longer be executed due to needing to now fly defensively, and deal with the potential threat(and depending on the airframe, and loading in question I may not even be able to run, and so force a confrontation, which further plays into the capability of All Aspect missiles). Which limits the ability to score points.
It’d be like adding the AV-8B+ or Harrier GR.9 with 4x AIM-9M / ASRAAM & AIM-120 at 11.7, its not going to happen but that is the closest performance combination to provide a similar capability to other nations to a full kitted Su-39.
So what is an A-7 supposed to do?, the Sidewinders (that they have access to of which could be improved) are heavily degraded by the IRCM / flares, and flight performance is worse than the Su-25 anyway, so the only option is a head on which is frustrated by Real Shatter and the DM of the Su-25 familiy being significantly tankier than it should be. let alone dealing with prospective advanced missiles, and baiting for missiles is risky since energy recover is not great so any expended on maneuvering is energy lost, that you can’t recover.
The fact the launch aircraft is slow doesn’t matter so much at short range but the ratio of the speeds and the absolute closure rate, any R-73 / R-27 /R-77 is going to be absolutely deadly and make things far worse.
It will be for numerous reasons the major one is that it is going to be spammed out, and they will have a reason to go explicitly after Attackers since they already know they can’t respond, and with more advance missiles more will be reaching Target zones that I will have to hang around in to complete the tasks that would normally be assigned to slower, high capacity Attackers; going after ground targets.
I at least know what they are planning to do when they go nose hot, and becuse I expect them to do so I can react to it, or plan for that.
That’s the thing I know exactly what a prospective Su-39 w/ R-27’s is capable of in comparison so they can easily deny me the ability to attack ground targets safely, and they will be further incentivized to hang around where my targets are so there will be a very high encounter rate. That is the issue the A-7’s were previously bumped up due to being able to take Sidewinders and gunpods so the resultant BR decrease that will likely eventuate only furthers compression for the 9.x bracket, due to the trend of 10.x Attackers downwards.
They will have a reason to hang around the area where Attacker’s targets are, which is a key area to not to a successful round for attackers, themselves being attackers and loaded appropriately they will be encountered frequently and likely be relentless and and these prospective missiles would confer to them a massive unneeded advantage over counterpart airframes.
it would be similar to the A-7’s getting access to the AIM-9R / AIM-95, and inner-wing station Sidewinder racks (none of these options saw service).
It makes up with it having practically exclusive access to numerous utility features (A2G radar, 16x Vikhr, IRCM, HE rockets, special DM) which give it a lot of wiggle room, which of course is why it sits at a much higher BR than aircraft with similar kinematic performance. It’s still far superior to the A-7s, and the A-10 is no contest, the harrier lacks a radar, and Tornado, ordnance.