We might need to use that [Technical compatibility](Which Gaijin and some US mains love to)
If we really need FnF. (JAGM-MR)
But well, our F-4J(UK) can’t use AIM-7F even though it is just used F-4J from the USN.
So, I can’t guarantee about FnF. :/
We might need to use that [Technical compatibility](Which Gaijin and some US mains love to)
If we really need FnF. (JAGM-MR)
But well, our F-4J(UK) can’t use AIM-7F even though it is just used F-4J from the USN.
So, I can’t guarantee about FnF. :/
there is more going for UK AH-64E JAGM-MR compatibility than Taiwan AH-64E JAGM-MR compatibility
wasn’t half the selling point abt the JAGMs that everything that can fire a Hellfire can fire a JAGM?
not quite
did it still need a small modification or? I remember seeing that it has the same compat.
If we Brits didn’t buy JAGM just like AIM-7F
There is a possibility that the F-4J(UK) case will happen again exists.
That is what I meant.
I hope this isn’t doomposting :|
JAGM-MR is compatible with all JAGM platforms, like the UK 64E. However, it requires updates for Hellfire platforms
@Stockholm_Blend the UK did buy JAGM
Good news. Thanks for clarifying.
Feels relif.
Ah, alright.
Because Taiwan operates them?
Why am I not allowed to use the equipment I bought with our own legitimate Taiwanese money?
Real question its why they getting agm 179 if taiwan doesnt have it
[Technically compatibility] Maybe, which Gaijin used to grant F-5C countermeasures and AIM-9E.
F-5C were retired faster than the introduction of both AIM-9E and AL/ALE-38 countermeasure pod.