Sukhoi Su-27/30/33/35/37 Flanker series & Su-34 Fullback - History, Design, Performance & Dissection (Part 2)

Pigeon language is a mandatory discipline in Russian airforce.

Missiles in the air and all the rwr tells you is “?”

Like bro you should be the one telling me.

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Something something might be coming our way, don’t know if it’s Juan or meteor missile comrade.

Don’t be harsh, it’s his first day on the job

And last if it keeps working like that

Sorry for my lack of knowledge, I’m still trying to adopt after leaving the ravioli so adjusting to SM2 take some time.

salute-bird

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Bro said o7

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It’s the head of missile monitoring department, general Golubev

It uses its 3 radars and gazillion multifunctional arrays to detect incoming radiations.

I bet gaijin is gonna name its rwr L402 lmao

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Yes my bad

They will use binoculars A10 style

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I end up doing this, but with this plane being massive sometimes I hit the notorious 100m tall trees

That’s quite low for a SM2. You have performance to contest the skies, hanging this close to the deck is a bit of a detriment.

SM1

Its allover the place so I try to mix and match the gameplay

Its very fun and makes me want to start begging for the Su-35, overall solid 9/10 plane only cause Eurofighter exists.

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Does anyone know if 30SM2 capable of carrying R37M?

If so how many?

@ZVO_Spetsnaz got a new one for ya, tried to use a more realistic background for this one, WT biome is kinda doodoo…

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yes, and at least 4. probably 6 like su-35 but only been seen on 2 pylons so far.

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Yep, just missing the ones on the intakes, I personally think that the SM2 can carry 6 as well, or that gaijing would simply overlook the lack of image proof.

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Considering that there are several different loadout diagrams for Su-35 with different placement of R-37s i wouldn’t be surprised that gaijin will do something absolutely random.

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