Hopefully Gaijin gets on that, there isn’t much left to add in terms of missiles which don’t have TVC.
They’ve already got the R-73, SRAAM, and MICA, but AIM-120C-5, All 5-th gen IR, and probably a lot more all use TVC and its going to need to be modeled right soon.
Grid fins, I can see them just leaving though. Only the R-77 and R-77-1 use them, so why waste time? As long as they can do it close enough, it shouldn’t be too terribly dramatic.
If they do not model the transonic drag properties they can either make the missile match higher than 1 mach launch scenario for higher altitudes and cause overperformance at medium and low alts… or they can model it for lower speed launches where it will drastically underperform in BVR. They’ve sort of compromised and made it draggier than it needs to be when launched at high speed… so the latter.
Are AMRAAMS buged or under-performing or anything?
Because holy shit, ive got R77s pulling off some absolute jesus level stuff, while my AMRAAMs just lose lock or turn 90 degrees before hitting the target.
They all have the same notch resistance (bad), however the better range of the 120 means you are probably firing them from farther out, and they have less maneuvering potential the longer after the motor burns out before reaching a target. This is the same for every missile. However, because of the worse kinematic performance of the R-77, people are tending to wait until ‘suicide launch’ range where the missile still has a metric ass ton of maneuvering potential, and because of the higher speed, less reaction time. If you fire the AIM-120 under the same conditions it would perform similarly.
It’s equally annoying firing an amraam at a target that’s being tracked through the ground, because the amraam just ploughs into the deck, meaning you wasted a shot.
I personally think that they should’ve just held off on these three, as they would be somewhat advanced for initial AMRAAM/R-77.
As far as I know, the Japanese planes capable of using AAM-4 (namely the F-15J Kai or whatever it’s called now) are also capable of using the AMRAAM, and that’s in game.
The PL-12 capable planes, in general, are also capable of using the R-77 and could’ve gotten that instead - the PL-12 normal has a max range way too high for the current initial ARH missiles. Alternatively, they could’ve added a PL-12/E (PL-12/Early) that’s just an SD-10, which I think has reduced maximum range and in theory could be used by anything that could use a PL-12. Maybe then they wouldn’t have had to nerf it so hard.
MICA on the other hand is a bit hard, because iirc none of the MICA planes are capable of using the AMRAAM. In theory they could’ve done a similar thing to the PL-12/E (SD-10) and made a MICA RF/E that’s just a MICA but pre-production (and with lower range) so that they could add the real MICA later. Or they could make the MICA RF and MICA EM two different missiles even though I’m pretty sure they’re the same.
Also, this update seems very hasty. I think it might’ve been better if the ARHs were left to cook for like another year (at least a few more updates) because right now they feel like they were thrown in for the shock value/desire factor and not because the game actually needed it.
PL-12 ingame is already SD-10. That’s why it loses to AMRAAM. Also on the model it says SD-10. If it would have been PL-12 from the start, there would be more crying because it would be better than AMRAAM and at 12.3.