Yes, that part is what would give it an even more enhanced IRCCM over the current R-73 for example. Gaijin could just implement the multi-element part and then say “we’re still investigating the two-color part”.
I’d imagine it is IR-UV, which would make it on par with Strela or Type 91.
Both the Magic-II and R-73 should have smaller FoVs than they currently do. IIRC they should be about half of the current 0.75, but are “game limitations”
My point is that it isn’t true and the dude has lied on multiple occasions about various game mechanics. I suppose it is to appease us, or they don’t think it is feasible because of some other reason. It could even be their opinion that it is bad for gameplay and that is all there is to it.
Both the AAM-5 and 5B 256x256 for their seeker head. This being said, the AAM-5B was specifically said to exceed the capabilities of the Python-5 and ASRAAM in IRCCM by post upgrade analysis. This is likely due to how it’s signal processing works, which is a bit different to other IIR missiles.
Instead of using contrast edge detection to look for either a general outline or the shape of a specific target, it instead finds a target then tries to search for what it was locked onto. This means unlike other IIR missiles, which lock effectiveness is aspect dependent, the AAM-5B can effectively maintain a lock even against smart flares regardless of aspect.
Yeah it was from an article when the brist gave some ground launched ASRAAM to Ukraine.
The commander of the SAM said that it has around 10 miles of range.
It also seems pretty realistic since the MICA IR has 18/20 km max range and the ASRAAM has a bit lower range.