would be for the better tbh, i think the entire discussion has been over for like 500 posts already
The kh-38MT is real, I have it in my attic
This is ultimately what is needed for the MT to with reason stay in its current state.
Otherwise the options are:
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Nerf its tracking on moving targets (like the hammer) as the brochure suggests that this was its intended usecase
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Just remove it, most weaponry (note not vehicles) meet the threshold of testing which so far cannot be said for sure for the MT.
banger of a first post on the forum ngl
welcome to the braincell killer of a website that is the WT forums
Facts.
Someone says: “But this (insert brochure or website) says it’s real!”
Then everyone else says: “something that has been 500 times already”
inert pieces are technically mockups, plus theres no proof it is even functional
the thing is a very sophisticated model of seeker is made (most likely a working one), then why should it stay as a mockup when half of the work is done.
russia doesnt tell much about its modern stuff, like izdeliye 180, 810 and su57 itself.
i am not saying kh38 exist, and i am putting this in a very vague way, its most likely more than a mockup. chances are that this is still in devlopment or its just not meant for export anymore due to technology. other thing could be the limited production (hence limited) use of these IIR fnf missile when you there are laser missiles and man in loop missiles like kh59 doing the similar jobs.
and due to its relevance to su57, its info is likely hidden.
in that photo there is a seeker head component connected to a board. we just cant tell anything else.
that board looks about as populated as the pcb on my donor boards when i used to mod gameboys howeber
There has been bad faith arguments from both side which at times has just devolved into insults (as one would expect in this kind of thread)
theres more of a chance that its a seeker from a different weapon system being used as a prop honestly.
i would love it if you would to tell me which weapon system.
you mean all we can tell is that its a round PCB with a bearing mounted in the center on a weird box with nondescript metal cylinders sticking out the side, also important to mention the weirdly routed wires
yeah totaly real and not someone throwing together components that were sitting around
jobs people jobs… :rose:
well im not super familliar with that specific seeker head its still a safe bet to assume they reused a part from an older missile in production in a new shell to show what this wundewaffe will look like.
again, could you give me examples, because i looked through different kab and kh29 seekers and it didnt look same to me
This is an unsubstantiated claim as the image is not a significant of basis to say anything about the progess of development (other than that there has been some). Or if it is still ongoing.
I somewhat agree with the rest of what you are saying its just not really an argument for the MT variant to stay in its current state.
im used to taking apart electricals and thats pretty much what they all look like inside with weirdly routed wires and things. that is how production electronics genuinley look.
my assumption due to this being a missile shown to press that is russian is that its using spare parts to look real.
Just to get you guys back on track. We need proof of working missile mounting/trials on a specific plane.
Thats what everyone should focus on.
as i said before, knowing its relevance to su57? highly unlikely