Hopefully not, same goes for other CAS weaponry.
Sounds very cool. Man i really wish warthunder had bigger maps and more combined gamemodes.
Yessssss
Hello @Smin1080p_WT sorry for the spamming but if they have time could they look this bug report?
https://community.gaijin.net/issues/p/warthunder/i/1PAtAkF3122x
Exactly, Chinese tech tree players have obviously already provided all the unclassified information that exists. But it’s still vague and limited. So, it’s actually up to the Gaijin Developers to decide whether the J-15T can become a qualified 14.7 jet or not. I sincerely hope the answer is yes.
Besides the FNF Brimstones, I’d like the Spice 250 to be launchable at speeds exceeding Mach 1.
The reason for this issue is that it seems that Gaijin wants the confidentiality of J15T and the confidentiality of PL12A. After all, they are both products in 2024.
That’s a problem for all bombs ingame….
Should expect that with cruise missiles. Gaijob has no issue breaking player’s GRB games cause the KH-38MT can be fired from the airfield in the enemy base
That’s not a problem, that’s a safety precaution
Protection that isn’t realistic, but yes
Except for Paveway 4 on the Eurofighter (On that aircraft, the gaijin realised that modern aircraft eject their pylon-mounted bombs, which is why there is no theoretical speed limit )
Very curious to know how many they intend to give it (if they do at all).
The full potential load is what, x28?
I find it odd how they just copy-pasted the previous RWR module as if it still was the same lol
yes, it needs a kind of spesial launch pylon for it to release at speeds over 1 mach, due to safety.
Would be nice if nato did have a pylon like that, but i don’t know
Any modern pylon can inject the bomb at speeds exceeding Mach 1, if the bomb is dropped in free fall, even subsonic flight (800–900 km/h) is unsafe
80% not, but i believe it ATLEAST has to be 16. (same with the sufa)
JAS-39D’s canard modeling is incorrect at the moment.
They should be similar to what I showed with the JAS-39C
Unless the aircraft is landing (another discussion for another day) the canards are suppose to be balancing the aircraft slightly.
It depends on the plane
For newer planes, yes, it tends to be unrealistic, but for gen 3 and older this is very realistic
