With how AGM-65 are modeled (incorrectly) You’d rarely fire them past 15km? and you need a clear shot and a direct lock because without IOG, they would self-destruct
KH-38MT can get kills from 30km+ by firing at a fixed point and the missile will find a target within that area
i doubt that they are actively used like that becasue it would be up to chance if sombody drives through the seeker or not
most of the videos i have seen is ppl geting close, so that the KH-38 gets a proper lock and then ripple them off at different targets over the battlefield
Im sure they probably do. But I do think its worth noting that whilst KH-38MT Can be used at far greater ranges and remain as effective. AGM-65 cannot. This gives more flexibility especailly against SPAAs (perticularly the new ones that might be coming in)
It is in my opinion a more minor advantage compared to IOG or its speed or Warhead. But is still note worthy
I also lost several SPAA trucks to MTs seemingly re-aquire targets by themselves. LIke popping smoke, driving out of the smoke (to avoid the IOG thing), but it finally still directly hits you. Its from hell.
My biggest worry with gaijins lack of response to this going fowards is how much worse this problem is going to get
KH-38MT regardless of whether or not it exists is a balance problem in and of itself, if it was locked to ARB only and not allowed to be used in ground I wouldn’t care as much but here we are. Its only going to get worse when things like SPICE, SLAM and the long range chinese things in the files are added.
Gaijin already admited awhile back they know how oppressive top tier cas is yet they seem to show little interest in actually fixing it. (I doubt the new SPAA as nice as they are will help much)
more or less same seeker is just already wrong, IOG makes it much better at killing target behind cover, moving fast or hunting when lose lock
it has 25x zoom which mean thats its equal if not better than some TGP and its integrate directly on the missiles which mean you dont need a TGP to pixel hunt from 20km away
differences is speed, range, explosive mass and lock capability
from what i have heard, when a missile switches to IOG it will still perfectly track you for howerver long the IOG works
so to get back to your example,
if you are in an SPAA and smoke the missile to force it into IOG it will still track you for a limited time and if you leave your smoke in that time frame the missile will “relock” you (technically it never lost lock)
And before that we had S21s
And before that we had HVARs that behaved like rocket propelled bombs
Or the Ho 229 with full HVAP belts and unnerfed accuracy
Sensor FoV angle is 0.1°, so how big of an area an IIR AGM can reacquire a target in depends on its range. At 13 km it’s a circle with ~25 meters diameter.
Unfortnately you have to hurry to move to get out of the splash radius in time. KH’s are incredibly fast and you really can’t pop out smoke and wait for too long.
Eh, you’re right if both are fired at higher altitudes, but the maverick is pretty disappointing at lower altitudes. At 1km atltitude launching at mach 1 the mav can not reach 12km (roughly the nominal IIR tracking range). Maybe with a loft it can about just, but there’s some issues with manual lofting post lock right now with TV/IIR weapons, making it annoying.
Anyway, this just tells you how bad the terminal energy is on the mav, if it’s going after moving targets, it’s even worse. So for the lower altitudes/lower launch speeds, range actually becomes a factor. It’s not the end of the world, but it does come into play from time to time.
So basically I’d say the difference in range (due to energy/speed difference I guess) does matter, because the Mav is basically living on the edge in terms of range, whilst the Kh-38 isn’t and allows it to basically always reach its target under any circumstance.
Its not up to chance if you’re firing at a stationary target, and with how fast they move, the target doesn’t have to be stationary for long for the missile to get within its seeker lock range.
Versus SAM systems that tend/need to be stationary, it effectively has the full 40km range, well beyond the range of any SAM in-game and most likely any of the upcoming SAM systems as well.
Also, as @Morvran pointed out, along with myself many times, most AGM’s in-game do not have the option to fire from standoff ranges, while the AASM and Kh-38MT do. This likely means that the CAS problem gaijin is trying to solve with the upcoming SAM systems will likely get worse, as Russia and France will become the only nations with viable CAS at top tier, seeing as they are the only 2 nations with munitions that can outrange the likely upcoming SAM systems.
Are you seriously justifying the Kh-38MT to be in the game when there’s much more balanced (yet powerful) alternative that Russia can have?
The Kh-38MT is massively overpowered not solely because of it’s FnF, but because it is paired with a ridiculously good flight performance.
At first I would’ve understood (not agree) with your position that the kh-38MT needs to be in the game because Russia has no other IR AGM option available. But when given a choice to replace the the Kh-38MT with a balanced option, you only agree with it for the Su-30?
A “poor” platform doesn’t excuse you to get the most broken agm in the game
I honestly can’t tell if you’re rage baiting or not
The key though, is that if Gaijin decides that a fake weapon is required for “balance” then they should at least pick one that has relatively similar performance to the AGM-65 rather than the one that is 3-4x better.
In an extremely niche way, especially as they can ONLY be used vs light tanks/SPAA. It fixes nothing vs tanks. You also only get 4 and doing so reduces your CMs significantly.
Maybe, but still doesnt change the fact Hellfire is much weaker than the Vikhrs
The Kh-38MT is not 3-4 times better than the AGM-65D. It’s certainly better, but the AGM-65D available in greater numbers on many of the aircraft that carry it, and more importantly can be brought with other weapons.
The Su-34 can carry 6 Kh-38MT’s and 1 FAB-3000 UMPK, whereas the F-15E can carry 6 AGM-65D’s and 5 GBU-31’s (or 20 SDB’s, depending on your preference).
It’s also premature to call the Kh-38MT fake, as it’s very much unclear if the weapon made it to a functioning state at any point.
There’s nothing to fix. Apache don’t have problems vs tanks
In general, yes. In the context of purely killing tanks, they are quite on par after the damage buff. For all other targets teapache has starstreak so hellfire’s low utility vs non-mbt is irrelevant.