Iam not sure but it is probably able to carry the kh38
I found this image floating around referring to the loadout of the Su-30MK, but unsure how accurate it is because the drawing seems to show an early Su-27 with the center IRST
There’s also this:
Targeting pod capability would also be great (according to this thread, it may have capability for Saspan-E?), and maybe USSR tree will get its first top tier multirole with all the bells and whistles.
Depends on which one, I really doubt it gets much better than Su34, cause that thing is already destructive enough, even Su25SM3 is insanely good. I really don’t think it changes that much in GRB, neither in ARB as it will come with all the other AESA planes, as well as the fact that R77 will still suck the same.
I use CAS a lot in GRB, so more multirole aircraft being capable of doing more is welcome.
Currently, USSR top tier aircraft is usually missing one or more features that’s standard in Western aircraft, such as thermals targeting pod, high CM count, avionic capability, etc on an airframe that can dogfight well.
I love the Su-34 and I use the Kh-38s as an ad hoc targeting pod but I find myself getting intercepted and losing out to F-16s, Gripens, Rafales, EFs, and more because it’s… obviously a strike aircraft. I can spawn in a Mig-29SMT or Su-27SM as a multirole but then I’d lose out on my ordinance and visual capabilities against ground targets. Meanwhile, other top tier Western aircraft basically can get decent x4-6 A2G missiles, be able to stand on its own in a dogfight, come with a great targeting pod, great avionics, and still have good A2A missiles to boot… in one single package.
It’d be nice if something came along for USSR tree that basically had everything in one, to which I’m hoping the Su-30SM will fill that hole.
I mean, we already had MiG-29SMT and Su-27SM with Kh-29TD
See: with all the bells and whistles.
Western fighter aircraft the past year or so have had much more capability to multirole compared to USSR top tier for quite some time while retaining a very capable FM/avionics/payload/etc. The only thing I’ve seen on Soviet/Russian fighter aircraft that’s just about better is… range (which also isn’t usable at night because the missiles are TV seeker) on their A2G missiles and that’s about it.
We can talk about the Su-34 but I consider that to be more of a strike aircraft than a fighter, and it lacks some of the nicer fighter features like a targeting pod, HMD, FM, etc to make it easily capable of fending off for itself against other fighters.
Like I said, it would be nice if the Su-30SM had basically the equivalent of, say an F-16C or a Gripen in terms of multirole, but I’m not sure how capable it would be hence why I was asking what it could theoretically get.
Supposedly that’s the su-30sm loadout, it can carry good stuff
some people say that “multirole” is a marketing-focused definition, and that “fighter-bomber” is more accurate. in that sense, USSR tech tree already has at least one multirole jet.
What optical pods can the Su-30SM carry?
One thing they need to fix is the totally fake engine SFC (make it dynamic) on all jets. If they fix it, people will need to take full internal to even have 5 minutes play time.
IDK for sure, lemme research a bit i’ll try to find something about it
So my hopes are for March, don’t know about y’all
Big fan of the Su-30MKI. Even India has a better Su-27 derivative than Russia.
Would this be a Su-30SM or is this a different variant?
Given if it could carry x6 A2A missiles (#5-8 pylon) and x5 Kh-29TD or TE (#3, 4, 10-12 pylon) with a Damocles TGP (#9 pylon), it would make for a very capable platform for doing both CAS/CAP on level with something like current western aircraft ingame.
I wonder if it can carry UMPK equipped FABs
They probably won’t, can you imagine how much other players would complain if they did?
Depends on A2G armament. Also Gaijin could do the funny and add Kazakstani Su-27 because it uses Litening targeting pod
Spoiler
The Su-30SM is a later version of the Su-30MKI/MKM, that is, export variants adapted to Western weapons via the data bus…The Su-30MKI has been adapted in terms of radio communication systems, radar, aerial object recognition and a number of other auxiliary systems for use by the Russian Air Force.
At the same time, it was mass-produced from 2012 to 2018 (before the widespread introduction of the Russian import substitution program), so it retained some of the Western and Indian-made equipment…
The Su-30SM is also in service with Kazakhstan/Belarus./Of Armenia, which belong to the USSR tree…
Российские истребители пришлось оснащать импортными комплектующими
МАКС-2013 ч.9: Су-30СМ 55 черный
If we talk about the electronic stuffing of the Su-30SM, it has the concept of an “open board architecture”. This makes it possible to include new systems of domestic and foreign production into the avionics at the lowest cost. This is what determines the high versatility of the Su-30SM, which makes it possible to convert the interceptor fighter into a strike aircraft in the shortest possible time …
So that with a 100% probability it can use a Litening suspension container, like the Su-30MKI…
That should be a Russian Su-30MKI