I also want tracer ammo, and I support players with evidence to submit suggestions.
Have been told it’s because they used some form of radar lead indicator therefore no need for tracers. (i.e. they basically had EEGS)
If you have documents confirming the presence of a tracer projectile for guns/cannons, we will study these documents.
The only issue is that it either doesn’t exist, or noone can post evidence of it like the last thread:
And when people do post evidence, it actually just adds to the evidence that there likely werent any in broad use.
What about smoke trails?
They were complently invisible?
Most swedish planes with Akan m/55 had lead assist radar, the only exception i know of is the J29D as it was only a test platform for the m/55s and never actually used in the J29. Potentially the first version of the SK60 could be without also but thats out of my knowledge. Later SK60 (thats the designation used in the swedish airforce for all of them, Saab-105 was never used in sweden but was only for export), J35 and AJ37 all had lead assisting radar and should be modeled ingame just like the JA37, but it was removed/not implemented due to balance, i have argued in the passed that if a function was removed due to balance, then tracers from Adens could be added as a balance, J34 used tracers because they lacked lead radar, so the belts did excist in the Swedish Airforce, just never used on planes with lead assist. I still say add the real thing and if it´s unbalanced, bump BR of swedish planes a notch and it´s not an issue, atleast for the sk60/105/J32B/J35D/AJ37, the XS and AJS won´t matter much as there in all aspect era where guns are less usefull with or without lead assist radar. I can´t produce documents on it now but i can try reach out to swedish airforce museum and ask. I did my military service back in the late 90is on the Air defence, knowing exact speccs on friendly planes was part of the course.
You could argue that since the J29D was only a test platform for the M/55s they most likely didnt set up the non tracer belts for it but rather used British Aden belts for the test runs, hence that could be equipped with tracers without being realisticly faulty