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    23 May 2025

    Dear Fighter Pilots, Partners and Friends,

    The recently added Quick Action Generator (QAG), allows players to easily construct simple missions based on the choice of aircraft, map, and mission. The QAG is not designed to replace the Mission Editor, but rather to provide a tool for players to construct simple missions without wading into the powerful, yet complex, Mission Editor. Please download the latest update to give it a go. We look forward to getting your feedback and to improving the experience and functionality.

    This month’s update provides several quality-of-life improvements. Our Terrain engine received several RAM and file handling speed optimizations. DLSS got updated to version 310.2.1.0 with all related improvements from it. We’ve also improved Voice Chat connection stability and did several aircraft AI fixes. For all tweaks you may read the full changelog.

    The VIRPIL Controls BFM Cup is a weekend-based guns-only dogfight tournament held over the Caucasus map that is open to nine fighters. Register at virpil-servers.com for a chance to win a VIRPIL FLNKR grip, store credit, and a DCS module. Hurry, sign-ups close soon!

    Thank you for your passion and support.

    Yours sincerely, 

    Eagle Dynamics

     

    Quick Action Generator

    Overhauled feature

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    One of the main barriers for new DCS pilots is creating gameplay content. Although the Mission Editor is very powerful, it can be complex and time-consuming to learn. To mitigate this, the QAG offers a convenient and quick way to generate simple missions based on a few, simple selections. It allows players to experiment with all DCS aircraft, across all eras and maps, over a variety of mission types. 

    Quick Action Generator Key Features

    • Rapid and simple content generation compared to the Mission Editor.
    • Capability to construct missions based on all your DCS aircraft and maps with a high degree of mission customization.
    • Supports World War II era to modern day.
    • Scale missions from just a couple of aircraft to multiple flights and ground force groups.
    • Aircraft, ground units, and ships can be sorted into groups based on their historical era.
    • Manually select enemy and allied aircraft and set them as targets and supporting flights.
    • Option to modify and select aircraft loadouts.
    • Ability to change and select aircraft liveries.
    • User Interface built upon the F10 map to facilitate unit placements.
    • Optimised AI behavior for all difficulty levels.
    • Adjust the location and orientation of forces on the QAG map.
    • Option to add and remove air, land, and sea targets:
    • Configuring up to 4 (four) aircraft in a flight.
    • Set distance, altitude, and loadout options.
    • Add escort flights for appropriate Missions.
    • Add air defenses to protect targets.
    • Add or remove wingmen and set their skill level.
    • On first launch the generator loads the last map and aircraft used.
    • Formations assignments for flights of up to four units, both allied and enemy.

    The QAG adds a new capability for DCS that is aimed at both new DCS players to generate unlimited content, but also provide a tool for veteran players to test new tactics, try out new sensors and weapons, and practice before entering a match. We look forward to your valuable feedback. 

     

    DCS Update

    Development Progress

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    DCS Core
    We continue to improve mission loading and performance in both 2D and VR thanks to improved asset loading from memory. Several visual issues have been addressed. DLSS has been updated to version 310.2.1.0, and voice-chat client-server architecture was improved for better connection stability. Aircraft Al behaviour got updated for tankers to be able to fly at lower speeds and tweaks for cases where formation losing leader or wingmen, and JTAC messages now include a wider range of weapons. Please read the full changelog. 

    Data Transfer Cartridge
    The DTC interface received an update that fixes crashes tied to custom CMDS files, track-replay corruption, and mismatched countermeasure parameters. Default profiles now load reliably, COMM presets respect guard frequencies, the tool now sits beneath other UI layers, and it can be closed with the Esc. key. 

    Eagle Dynamics Modules
    This update saw F/A-18C SA and AUTO EW-page options corrected, TWS HOTAS azimuth selection quirks have been fixed, and adjustments were made to the HMD cross for wide-angle VR users. F-16C improvements include a number of radar adjustments, saving targeting pod contrast when leaving the TGP page, and several CMDS and COMM fixes. AH-64D saw fixes to FUEL CHECK alignment, FCR stowage, HMD cue projections, and auxiliary tanks. The CH-47F benefited from cold-weather engine tuning, reduced IR signatures, corrected rotor parking and new liveries for Spain, Iran, South Korea and Canada. The F-5E beacon lights now illuminate correctly.

    Third-Party Modules

    JF-17 Thunder received radar logic improvements, refreshed MFCD HPT data, and progress on the new TWS EXP mode. The Cold War Germany Map received improved  power-lines, corrected taxiways, refined icon placement, and radio/beacon frequencies and model error fixes. Additionally, helipads are now tree-free and route/resource optimisations have been made to improve frame-time consistency across the battlefield.

     

    1v1 Gun only Showdown

    VIRPIL Controls BFM Cup

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    This 1v1 BFM Cup is hosted by VIRPIL Controls, along with support from the DCS Dogfighters and the Virtual Pilot communities. This is your chance to prove your aerial combat mastery in intense, 1v1, guns only, dogfights.

    Map
    Caucasus

    Aircraft
    F-14B, F-15C, F-16C, FA-18C, J-11A, JF-17, M-2000C, MiG-29S, Su-27, and Su-33.

    Secure your spot: 

    1. Create an account on virpil-servers.com
    2. Connect your Discord (optional)
    3. Sign up for the tournament

    Prizes & Glory 

    • Champion: FLNKR Grip or €300 code + DCS module of your choice
    • Runner-up: €150 code + DCS module
    • Third Place: €75 code + DCS module

    The tournament will take place over multiple stages, with events held on weekends. Their schedule will be announced after the registration period. Please stay tuned for more details. 

    Thank you again for your passion and support, 

    Yours sincerely,

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    16 May 2025

    Dear Fighter Pilots, Partners and Friends,

    The pre–purchase for the extraordinary DCS: MiG-29A Fulcrum is now live with 30% off. A study-level, 4th generation Russian fighter has long been sought by DCS pilots, and our MiG-29A is being developed to the highest degree of authenticity with external and cockpit models, systems, flight model, weapons, and sensors replicated to what we believe will set a high standard for DCS.

    The MiG-29A excels as an interceptor and particularly as a within-visual-range fighter. The aircraft benefits from exceptional flight performance, and the combination of the “Archer” R-73 high off-boresight air-to-air missile with its helmet-mounted sight (HMS) makes it hard to beat in a knife fight.

    We are delighted to bring this amazing aircraft to DCS. Please check out the Pre-Order Trailer. Enjoy!

    Thank you for your passion and support.

    Yours sincerely, 

    Eagle Dynamics

     

    MiG-29A Fulcrum

    Pre-purchase

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    The MiG-29A remains one of the most famous fighters in the world due to its outstanding performance characteristics, reliability, and simplicity of the weapons systems. It is capable of performing high-alpha manoeuvres that make it deadly in close air combat. In addition to the R-73 and HMS, the MiG-29A is also armed with medium-range radar-guided missiles, a 30mm cannon, and unguided bombs and rockets.

    The Mikoyan MiG-29A has been operated by 39 air forces since its introduction in the 1980s, and approximately 100 are still in service. 

    Key Features: 

    Early Access features 

    • Fully interactive and highly detailed cockpit based on 3D laser scanning and photogrammetry.
    • Highly detailed and accurately reproduced external model.
    • Highly detailed pilot model with HMS.
    • In-depth modelling of aircraft systems and equipment. 
    • Navigation System modes: POINT-TO-POINT mode for flying along a given route and flying to a programmed point; RETURN mode for performing a return to one of the three programmed airfields; LANDING mode for landing at both programmed and non-programmed airfields; and TRAFFIC RE-ENTRY mode for performing a re-approach to a programmed airfield in case of go around.
    • Detailed model of the Gyro Systems with Fast and Long Alignment modes and onboard navigation equipment. 
    • The ability to program three airfields, three RSBN radio navigation beacons, and three navigation points during the mission creation phase and while flying the mission. 
    • Realistic modelling of the SPO-15LM “Beryoza” radar warning receiver and flare dispenser system.
    • Fire Control Radar (FCR) with search and tracking modes for air targets that includes HEAD ON, PURSUIT, AUTOMAT, TWF and CLOSE COMBAT modes. 
    • Infrared Search and Track (IRST) and Laser Range Finder (LRF) with modes for air targets: INFRARED (IR), CLOSE COMBAT, HELMET, OPTICAL (OPT) and Boresight. LRF can be used to measure target range with automatic IRST tracking. LRF can also be used to measure slant range for ground attacks.
    • Ground attack modes that include Pre-Designate OPT for use with moving targets and in windy conditions; Non-Pre designate OPT for use with stationary targets and in calm conditions; and TOSS when bombing is conducted with a 110-130 degree pitch angle. 
    • In order to expand the combat capabilities for a covert attack on an aerial target and counter electronic countermeasures, the interaction of the FCR and IRSTS/LRF has been modelled. 
    • The Kinematic Range Determination Method (KRDM) has been modelled for FCR and IRSTS/LRF. In the absence of target range data, this method provides precise range measurement. 
    • Basic  Identify Friend or Foe (IFF) modelling.
    • Early Access Guide. 
    • Interactive Training missions.
    • Full Russian cockpit and localisation of avionics, cockpit and technical inscriptions in English.

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    At Final Release:

    • Ground Control Intercept (GCI) command system. 
    • Full IFF modelling.
    • Full Flight Manual.
    • Campaign by Eagle Dynamics.
    • Increased number of missions and liveries.

    Pre-Purchase Today!

    Don’t miss the exclusive 30% discount during the pre-purchase phase. Hurry! This offer only lasts until launch. Once released into early access, the discount will be reduced to 20% off.

    The DCS: MiG-29A Fulcrum will be available on Steam at a later date.

    Available for a limited time at only $55.99 Pre-purchase.

    Thank you again for your passion and support, 

    Yours sincerely,

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    09 May 2025

    Dear Fighter Pilots, Partners and Friends,

    Let us pause to honour the men and women who fought so valiantly for our freedoms on this important day. The 8th of May marks Victory in Europe 80 years ago, and the end of the Second World War on the continent. We remember this day not only for the incredible human sacrifice but also for their genius and technological ingenuity that helped create some of the most iconic machines ever to grace the air.

    The latest DCS update is only for campaigns, and it contains fixes and enhancements for various campaigns by Reflected Simulations and Baltic Dragon. Please read the details below. 

    The Cold War sale is coming to a close, and we truly hope you have been able to take advantage of these huge savings. If you have not, please do visit our E-Shop for some last minute deals. Hurry! The sale ends on the 12th of May at 15:00 GMT. 

    Thank you for your passion and support.

    Yours sincerely, 

    Eagle Dynamics

     

    Victory Day

    VE Day Celebration in Europe

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    This week we recount the epic sight of Mustangs escorting bombers across the Rhine and P-47s at treetop level supporting ground forces. Allied combat aviation played a decisive role in hastening the peace in Europe. DCS warbirds such as the P-51D, Spitfire LF Mk IX, Mosquito FB IV, P‑47D Thunderbolt, Bf 109 K‑4, and Fw 190A and D battled each other in those final months to support their own forces and engage in the last, great dogfights over Europe. It is with great pride and honour that we are able to preserve them in DCS and in some way to relive this pivotal chapter in history. 

    In memory of the machines, and the men and women who designed, built, maintained, and flew them, please join us in remembrance. Take to the DCS skies, and reflect on the real crews who placed their lives on the line. Their legacy lives on in every virtual mission you fly.

     

    DCS Campaigns

    Hotfix rollup update 2.9.15

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    This week’s patch is dedicated to updating several single‑player campaigns. Four of Reflected Simulations’ most popular campaigns received updates: Fear the Bones and Speed & Angels now display Tomcatter87’s corrected tanker skins, and both F‑4E campaigns add an automatic “flaps‑down” safety trigger. Progressive wear‑and‑tear and typo clean‑ups in Red Flag 81‑2 was included, and the F-16C Arctic Thunder campaign has been tuned with blue‑side airfields throughout.

    Baltic Dragon delivers quality‑of‑life fixes; Raven One: Dominant Fury sees its Knight I‑R prompt restored; The Enemy Within 3.0 AI‑helicopter landing logic and debrief music is fixed. The  Rampagers campaign received a comprehensive review of deck winds, scoring, tanker cues, subtitle timing, and livery accuracy across nine missions.

    Badger633 has added a Data Transfer Cartridge notes to every Operation  Green  Line mission, and missions 1 to 7 and 9 to 13 in the Rise  of  the  Persian  Lion 2 campaign. Finally, SorelRo’s Hormuz  Freedom swaps in Heatblur’s new F‑4E for the IRIAF, refreshes voice‑overs, and improves AI trigger logic. 

    Please download the update to enjoy all these important changes. For a list of all changes, read the full changelog

     

    Cold War Sale

    Final Hours

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    The DCS Cold War sale is ending on the 12th of May 2025 at 1500 GMT. Please take advantage of these fantastic deals whilst you still can. DCS: F/A-18C and the DCS: F-16C Viper are currently available with 40% discount. For those of you who fly helicopters, our DCS: AH-64D, DCS: Black Shark 3 and DCS: Mi-24P Hind are available with 50% savings. For more deals, please check out the shop now.

    Thank you again for your passion and support, 

    Yours sincerely,

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    02 May 2025

    Dear Fighter Pilots, Partners and Friends,

    The Cold War Sale is your chance to benefit from some great savings across our growing range of modules. Today, you can become the proud owner of either the DCS: F/A-18C or DCS: F-16C Viper at 40% off. Hurry! These offers end on the 12th of May, 2025 at 15:00 GMT.

    The East Sussex Veterans Hub (ESVH) will be combining history and our community spirit to host a unique charity livestream event on the 3rd of May, 2025 at 18:00 GMT. Tune into the Charity Live Stream.

    Last but not least, we would like to give a special shout-out to Winwing and Next Level Racing, who kindly helped us set up our Swiss headquarters with some of their best stuff, and at no cost! They didn’t ask for anything in return and were extremely gracious. Well, the least we could do is thank them right here. Everything works beautifully, and the quality is great! Thank you for making such a superb product and for your dedication to DCS. 

    Onwards and upwards!

    Yours sincerely, 

    Eagle Dynamics

     

    Cold War Sale

    Up to 50% discount

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    The Cold War Sale offers great savings of up to 50% off a wide range of DCS modules. This sale celebrates the recent launch of the Cold War Germany map and features dozens of deals that include iconic Cold War-era aircraft, terrains, and campaigns. Shop now.

     

    Fixed-Wing Aircraft

    Two of our most popular modules, the DCS: F/A-18C or DCS: F-16C Viper are included at 40% off. Here are some more deals that you do not want to miss:

    DCS: MiG-21bis - 50% off
    Nicknamed the “Fishbed,” this legendary fighter defined Cold War air combat. It’s a supersonic, delta-wing interceptor and is the longest-produced jet fighter of all time. Buy

    DCS: F-16C Viper - 40% off
    A fan-favorite modern jet that entered service in the late Cold War. The F-16C is a single-seat, multirole fighter known for its 9G performance and versatility in air-to-air and air-to-ground roles. It’s one of our most sought-after modules. Buy

    DCS: F/A-18C - 40% off
    Our top-tier multirole fighter with carrier capabilities from the 1980s and onwards. It combines excellent agility, advanced sensors, and a wide array of weaponry. It has been instrumental in conflicts from 1986 to today. Buy

    JF-17 Thunder – 30 % Off
    Glass-cockpit efficiency meets Western-Eastern weapon flexibility. The “Jeff’s” datalink and agile flight model make it a multiplayer favourite—and it’s still one of the best value modern jets in the sim. Buy

    DCS: F-86F Sabre - 50% Off 
    A classic 1950s jet that dueled MiG-15s in the skies over Korea, it represented the dawn of the Cold War jet age. Buy

    A-10C II Tank Killer – 50 % Off
    Still uncontested in the CAS arena, the upgraded “Hog” adds new smart-weapons and HMCS cueing to its BRRRRT-approved cannon. Ideal for picking apart armored columns  on the new Germany Cold War map. Buy

     

    Helicopters

    The rotary-wing selection in this sale is equally exciting; we have highlighted some of our products with heavy discounts on iconic combat helicopters from different eras: 

    DCS: AH-64D - 50% off
    The U.S. Army’s fearsome attack helicopter, it was first deployed in 1986 as the AH-64A where it served as the backbone of US Army attack helicopter operations until replaced by the more capable AH-64D. It boasts a tandem cockpit, a 30mm chain gun, unguided rockets, and Hellfire missiles. It proved instrumental in conflicts across Iraq and Afghanistan. Buy

    DCS: Mi-24P Hind - 50% off
    A legendary “flying tank” introduced in 1972, it is a fast and heavily armed attack/transport helicopter. The Mi-24P has seen extensive combat over 40+ years and still serves in over 50 countries today. Buy

    DCS: UH-1H Huey - 50% off
    The Vietnam workhorse is one of the world’s most iconic helicopters, with over 16,000 built since the 1960s. It’s beloved for troop insertions and as a “slick” for ground attacks with rockets and door guns. Buy

    DCS: Mi-8MTV2 Magnificent Eight - 50% off
    The Mi-8 “Hip” is a rugged Soviet transport and light-attack helicopter that entered service in 1967. The Mi-8 became one of the most successful military helicopters ever, with over 17,000 built. Buy

     

    Terrains (Maps)

    Expand your theater of operations with a new DCS map:

    DCS: Cold War Germany Map - Early Access - 20% off
    Brand new! Developed by Ugra Media, this map focuses on 1980s central Europe at the height of the Cold War. It spans approximately 980×800 km covering West and East Germany and parts of Poland, Czechoslovakia, the Low Countries, and Denmark. It is centered on the strategic Fulda Gap that saw the massing of NATO and Warsaw Pact forces. It includes over 100 detailed airbases and historic cities like Berlin and Frankfurt. Buy

    DCS: Kola Map - 30% off
    A recent terrain by Orbx that covers the Arctic Circle areas of Northern Europe. The Kola Peninsula map stretches across northern Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia’s Murmansk region. It also includes parts of the Barents and Norwegian Seas, ideal for northern fleet operations and Arctic patrols. Buy

    DCS: Persian Gulf Map - 50% off
    Including the UAE, Oman, Iran and the Strait of Hormuz. It offers a mix of desert, urban, and maritime environments, which are perfect for both Cold War-era scenarios and modern-day conflicts. Buy

     

    Other Modules & Assets

    Finally, the sale also extends to other DCS add-ons that enhance your Cold War experience. You can grab DCS: Combined Arms at half price, letting you play as a JTAC to lase targets for your squadron’s aircraft. Additionally, the DCS: Supercarrier is at -40% off and is a must have for an immersive Cold War naval aviation experience. The DCS: WWII Assets Pack on sale and complements DCS warbirds with additional targets and units. 

    The Cold War Sale is a fantastic opportunity to pick up legendary aircraft, iconic helicopters, and detailed maps at great discounts. The sale runs until the 12th of May, 2025 on the DCS E-shop and until the 5th of May at 15:00 GMT on DCS Steam Edition. Fly safe, and have fun exploring these modules. See you on the battlefield!

     

    Operation Black Buck

    Charity Live Stream Event

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    Founded in 2016, ESVH provides vital support for veterans of HM Forces and Blue Light Services across East Sussex, United Kingdom. Entirely volunteer-run, the hub offers weekly drop-ins, wellbeing sessions, addiction support, and assistance for those affected by PTSD or involvement with the criminal justice system. The organisation now seeks to expand its efforts through a bold new initiative – the transformation of a disused building into a recovery centre, complete with a café, offices, and flats to house and rehabilitate homeless veterans. For more details, please watch ESVH Op Black Buck.

    To help raise funds for this next chapter, ESVH volunteers, including ex-military personnel and sim enthusiasts will be flying a hand-built simulator in a live stream charity event inspired by Operation Black Buck, the legendary RAF bombing mission of 1 May 1982.

    The event will commence on the 3rd of May 2025, 18:00 GMT. UKppeters and the greater DCS Community will embark on a mission recreating the legendary Operation Black Buck, the daring long-range bombing raids carried out during the Falklands War.

    All proceeds from this event go directly to supporting the wellbeing, community programs, and ongoing needs of veterans across East Sussex, UK. Thank you for standing with us, for remembering the past, and for helping build a stronger future for those who’ve served.

    Your donation will directly support the refurbishment of ESVH’s new centre. This provides shelter, community and a recovery path for those who served and are now facing homelessness. Let’s fly for something greater. Join us. Support them. Learn more and donate during the livestream!

    Thank you again for your passion and support, 

    Yours sincerely,

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    25 April 2025

    Dear Fighter Pilots, Partners and Friends,

    The Cold War sale is in full swing and brings you great savings up to 50%  across most modules including our most sought-after modules such as the DCS: F-16C Viper and DCS: F/A-18C at 40% off. Please check out the deals and detailed discounts below.

    We are collaborating with Currenthill to offer an exciting collection of air, land and sea AI assets. Each asset comes with high-resolution textures and 3D geometry, animations, and realistic weapon implementations. These assets will be added at no charge to the DCS core!

    Please check out the Contention PVP servers that feature large sandbox campaigns. Strike Package Studios has recently launched their new Cold War server that aims to focus on aircraft of the Cold War era. Join the Strike Package Discord.

    Thank you for your passion and support.

    Yours sincerely, 

    Eagle Dynamics

     

    Cold War Sale

    Up to half price off 

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    Following the highly successful early access launch of Cold War Germany we have launched a DCS Cold War Sale to match the exciting mood. The sale is in full swing and offers you the opportunity of landing some fantastic deals across our wide range of aircraft, terrains, campaigns, and packs! These deals are available from our E-Shop until the 12th of May 2025, and on Steam until the 5th of May, 2025 at 15:00 GMT. Please do take advantage of these great bargains:

    Modules with 50% discount

    Fixed wing

     

    Helicopters

     

    Other

     

    Terrains

     

    Upgrades

    • A-10C II Upgrade

    • Black Shark 3 Upgrade

     

    Campaigns

     

    Modules with a 40% discount

    Fixed Wing

     

    Other

    Modules with a 30% discount

    Fixed Wing

     

    Terrains

     

    Campaigns

     

    Modules with a 25% discount

    Campaigns

     

    Modules with a 20% discount

    Campaigns

    Modules with a 10% discount

    Campaigns

    Modules not on sale

    Fixed Wing

     

    Helicopter

     

    Terrains

     

    Upgrades

    • DCS: F-5E Upgrade

     

    Campaigns

     

     

    Currenthill Assets Pack

    Announcement

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    We are excited to announce a new partnership with Currenthill, which will bring many of his outstanding ground vehicles, aircraft, and ship AI assets to DCS. Currenthill is well known in the DCS community for his excellent mod packs and these AI assets will be added to the Core engine free for all of you to enjoy. 

    A huge amount of work has gone into integrating the assets; creating Levels of Detail; generating IR textures; adding desert, woodland and winter textures; creating damaged and destroyed models, and more. In parallel, we are creating new weapons like the Iskander, ATACMS, and IRIS-T SLM missiles to support these new assets. Some assets will also add new capabilities such as the IRIS-T surface to air missile system that features active radar-guidance paired with infrared-guidance; this makes it a deadly adversary.

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    This first set of Currenthill assets will include the FV101 and the lightweight FV107 armoured vehicle for your South Atlantic missions; the Tor M2 and Pantsir S1 for short range and air defense systems; and enhanced Russian Main Battle Tanks (MBT) like the T-90A and T-90M. The M-ATV, M1083 tactical truck, and M1130 command vehicle will also be included for your Mid-East missions.

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    For your European theatre missions, you’ll have a diverse range of new assets such as the Project 22160 Patrol Ship and air assets including the Mi-28N attack helicopter and the Tu-95MS bomber equipped with Kh-101 cruise missiles. For ground operations, you'll gain access to the BMPT Terminator IFV, the TOS-1A multiple rocket launcher, the 9K720 Iskander short range ballistic missile, the T-84 Oplot-M, and the T-64BV MBTs. Additionally, the modern IRIS-T SLM medium-range SAM and the M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) that features both Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS) and Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS) will also be at your disposal. We look forward to adding additional Currenthill assets in the future.

    The first iteration of the Currenthill Assets Pack will contain:

    • FV101 Scorpion LT
    • FV107 Scimitar CRV
    • T-90A MBT
    • T-90M MBT
    • T-84 Oplot-M MBT
    • T-64 Bv 2017 MBT
    • M1130 Stryker ICV
    • M-ATV MRAP
    • BMPT Terminator IFV
    • 9K720 Iskander SRBM (with 9M723K1)
    • M142 GMLRS MRL (with M30A1/M31 GMLRS)
    • M142 ATACMS MRL (with M39A1 ATACMS)
    • Pantsir S1 SPAAGM (with 57E6)
    • Tor M2 SHORAD (with 9M338)
    • TOS-1A MRL (with MO.1.01.04M)
    • M1083 MTV Truck
    • IRIS-T SLM LN SAM (with IRIS-T SLM)
    • IRIS-T SLM STR SAM
    • IRIS-T SLM CP SAM
    • Tu-95MS Bomber (with Kh-101 and Kh-555)
    • Mi-28N Attack Helicopter (with Ataka and Igla)
    • Project 22160 Patrol Ship with SA-15 (Tor-M2)
    • Project 22160 Patrol Ship 

    Each Asset comes with:

    • High resolution textures
    • LODs for both model and destroyed model
    • Custom sounds
    • Animations
    • Summer, desert and winter liveries
    • FLIR textures
    • Encyclopedia entries

    We continue working on the integration of the assets into the DCS Core, and we look forward to sharing more details soon. A special thanks to Currenthill for bringing you all these tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, ships, and AI aircraft that will provide even more interesting and engaging missions to DCS.

     

    Contention PVP Servers

    by Strike Package Studios

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    In Contention, you are given the tools to conquer the map and achieve victory using a wide variety of tactics including: Logistics, Forward Air Control (FAC), Drones, Bombers, Recon, Industrial Strikes, Naval Strikes, AWACS & Tanker Support, Airlifts, Convoys, and much more. Players can take advantage of many unique mechanics to make almost any aircraft viable. Helicopter logistics are the backbone of the campaign. Contention now has two servers online: Their very popular 80's/90's/Modern server and their new Contention Cold War server! 

    The new Cold War server is designed around placing all the older aircraft in DCS in the spotlight. Live out your dreams of Vietnam-era dogfights on Contention Cold War! Please join their Discord and check out the Server Guide for more info! 

    Thank you again for your passion and support, 

    Yours sincerely,

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    18 April 2025

    Dear Fighter Pilots, Partners and Friends,

    Ugra-Media proudly brings you the Cold War map! This map includes much of Germany and portions of Poland, Czechoslovakia, France, and the low countries. It is focused on the 1980s but offers endless gameplay scenarios across this frontline of the Cold War. Ugra-Media has created an exceptionally rich map offering an astonishing level of detail. This exciting new battlefield guarantees endless gameplay with the highest level of fidelity. Buy DCS: Cold War Germany now and watch the trailer!

    The DCS update this week also includes our first iteration of the Data Transfer Cartridge (DTC), which initially supports DCS: F/A-18C and F-16C with countermeasure and radio preset programs. We’ve also made a range of impressive DCS Core enhancements, module specific improvements, including AI behaviour and weapons. Read the full changelog.

    Heatblur is currently offering a threefold bundle containing the F-4E Phantom II, AJS-37 Viggen and the F-14 Tomcat. These fabulous modules can all be yours in the Triumvirate Pack for only 117.99 USD. Enjoy!

    Thank you for your passion and support.

    Yours sincerely,

    Eagle Dynamics

     

    Cold War Germany 

    Available now

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    No other location better exemplified the Cold War between NATO and Warsaw Pact forces than the “Iron Curtain” separating East and West Germany in the 1980s.  Massive forces were arrayed on both sides of this heavily fortified frontier that witnessed so much for so many years. Ugra-Media has recreated this pivotal “what if” scenario with a level of excellence and detail far greater than ever before.

    This 980x800 km map includes the varied terrain of the rolling hills of southern Germany, the flat northern European plains that served as the corridor to countless historical battles, and the coastlines of the Baltic Sea. The low-level terrain detail makes this map a must have for attack aircraft and helicopter pilots who just love flying at tree-top height. 

    Early Access Launch 
    Phase 1 will include 59 military airbases, 4 heliports, 27 general aviation airstrips, 40 pre‑placed SAM sites, and summer textures.

    Early Access Development 
    Phase 2 will add 10 additional airbases along with spring and autumn textures.
    Phase 3 will add 51 more airbases, winter textures, and the Cold War Assets Pack.

    For a closer look at Ugra’s developmental efforts, check out their Cold War Germany FAQ

    Pricing
    $55.99 USD at Early Access release (live today).
    $69.99 USD following the release of Phase 3. Purchase now and save.

    Install & Performance Checklist
    Drive space: 205 GB total (Phase 1 download ≈ 110 GB).
    Recommended: 32 GB of system RAM and 8 GB of graphics card VRAM.

    Map Highlights
    Buildings come with destruction states. 
    All East German bases feature authentic RSBN navigation beacons.
    Densely placed ground objects throughout the map, but important areas are left open for mission builder object placement for costume scenarios.
    Detailed SAM and AAA sites are scattered throughout the map and co-located with many airfields that can be populated with your air defenses of choice.

    Why Fly It Now?
    Whether you’re loitering over the “Fulda Gap” in an A-10, punching through clouds in a Fulcrum, or stalking tanks in a Hind, the DCS: Cold War Germany map offers a new and exciting canvas to experience your DCS aircraft. 

    Head to the E-shop, hit Buy DCS: Cold War Germany and taxi out. 

     

    DCS Update

    Development Progress

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    DCS Core
    We have released the initial version of Data Transfer Cartridge (DTC) that supports custom countermeasure programs and radio presets for the F/A-18C and F-16C. DTC files can be created by single player and multiplayer pilots prior to entering a mission from the Briefing Window. Future updates will expand DTC functionality to include navigation, targeting, datalink, weapon settings, and much more. Additional development for the AH-64D and A-10C II is in the pipeline. DTC files can also be saved and shared between missions and even your friends. Please check out this helpful quick start guide and video, Additionally, when you have created your own DTC file, you can share via User Files under DTC Profiles. 

    The Mission Editor received a new zoom level for the map, making fine-tuning small assets more convenient and precise.  Several smaller GUI bugs were fixed and the German Democratic Republic (GDR) now has relevant units and liveries added.

    DCS version 2.9.15.9408 also includes new persistence support Scripting API functions which also work with the Mission Save feature with custom scripts. Additionally, more user feedback has prioritised our work on saving destroyed assets and waypoint parameters to the mission save file. This will be coming soon in a future update. 

    Several AI specific behaviour problems were fixed and new JTAC voice lines for calling out weapon types were added. Furthermore, specific DCS Core optimisations for resource loading have been implemented, improving cockpit loading and boosting application startup speeds.

    Eagle Dynamics Modules
    This update refined many of our in‑house aircraft. As you know, the F‑16C gained early Data Transfer Cartridge support. Additionally, the aircraft received a raft of sensor fixes; from steadier TGP tracking to smoother radar and cursor handling. The F/A‑18C received the same initial DTC implementation, ejection logic fix, and a seeker‑cage correction. AH‑64D crews will notice smoother Cued‑LOS behaviour, air-data probe animation fix, and a less erratic George AI. Rotary fans also benefited from fresh Mi‑24P liveries, plus Mi‑8MTV2 tail-rotor animation and door‑gunner fixes. Black Shark 3’s vibration warning is audible again. F‑5E’s animations like glass damage discrepancies and command bindings were fixed, and the Yak‑52’s brakes, gear bindings, and AI patterns were corrected.

    Third‑Party Modules & Terrains
    Our partner developers also delivered some interesting enhancements. Deka’s JF‑17 sports a new SATAC skin, proper brake‑chute logic, and toned‑down radar effects on RWR. Aerges has tuned the Mirage F1 with synchronized cockpit options, safer missile logic, and robust input commands, while AvioDev’s C‑101 flight director and lesson logic were fixed. Heatblur’s F‑4E introduced user‑made Jester mod support, a pneudraulics overhaul, audio refresh, and new training content; the F‑14 squashed audio‑stepping and afterburner‑lag bugs; and the AJS‑37 restores kneeboard data and all‑aspect RB‑74s. 

     

    Heatblur Triumvirate

    Bundle

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    Award‑winning studio Heatblur Simulations has bundled its entire DCS lineup into one spectacular offer: the TRIUMVIRATE PACK. The strike‑focused DCS: AJS‑37 Viggen, the legendary DCS: F‑14A/B Tomcat, and the newly released DCS: F‑4E Phantom II with both DSCG and forthcoming DMAS variants. That’s 500+ single missions, seven full campaigns and mini‑campaigns, and a steady stream of new content as Heatblur continues to further their aircraft repertoire. 

    For just USD 117.99, which is only about USD 39 per aircraft you’ll command every Heatblur module for unbeatable prices. Individual discounts are also live: 25% off the DCS: F‑4E Phantom II, 35% off the DCS: F‑14 Tomcat, and 50% off the DCS: AJS‑37 Viggen. All savings are available on the Eagle Dynamics E‑Store and Steam, and at the Heatblur Store where special‑edition reprinted T‑shirts are waiting. This event ends Monday, the 21st of April, 2025.

    Thank you again for your passion and support, 

    Yours sincerely,

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    11 April 2025

    Dear Fighter Pilots, Partners and Friends,

    Our next DCS update will introduce the initial version of the Data Transfer Cartridge (DTC). This powerful tool, initially released for the F-16C and F/A-18C, enables players to set up radio communication and countermeasures replicating the functionality in real-world squadrons. Future enhancements to this long-awaited Core improvement to DCS will include additional setup functionality and aircraft. See below.

    We are delighted to share more insights into the progress on the truly outstanding Cold War Germany Map. As the launch date approaches, the Ugra-Media team is working hard to polish historically accurate airfields and the bustling cityscapes of this tension-laden region in 1980s. Stay tuned for more on the upcoming release, and thanks for joining us on this journey back to a defining moment in world history! Check out the teasers on the Ugra Media official YouTube channel

    A new Red Flag 81-2 Campaign by Reflected will transport you to Nellis Air Force Base for the ultimate peacetime war game, originally designed to give aircrews their first missions in a mock-combat environment. Inspired by the earliest Red Flag exercises, you’ll join the 336th squadron flying the legendary F-4E Phantom, striving to conquer realistic missions that replicate the high-stakes challenges of modern aerial warfare. Stay tuned for the next update! 

    Thank you for your passion and support.

    Yours sincerely, 

    Eagle Dynamics

     

    Data Transfer Cartridge

    Development Progress

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    In the next DCS update, the initial version of the Data Transfer Cartridge (DTC) will be available for both the DCS: F-16C Viper and DCS: F/A-18C. This initial version will offer new interfaces allowing players to create and load DTC settings for radio communications and countermeasures from within the Mission Editor. This long-awaited functionality is available for both single-player and multiplayer missions.  

    After initial release and product tuning, we will add additional DTC items such as navigation routes and points, targets/pre-briefed points, datalink, weapons, stores management, radar, Non-Cooperative Target Recognition (NCTR) library, and more. We will also expand the tool to other aircraft such as the DCS: A-10C II Tank Killer and DCS: AH-64D.

    The DTC will use a common interface between aircraft types, but offer unique options based on their real-world counterparts. It will be an exceptionally powerful system that allows both detailed programming options, but also the ability to create multiple DTCs per aircraft, to export them, load them, and share them with friends.

     

    Cold War Germany

    Development Progress

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    What's been done?
    Our partners Ugra-Media have been working hard on the DCS Cold War Germany map lately. Based on community feedback, the map border has been slightly tweaked, and new locations added. This includes new cities and border checkpoints, key Cold War locations, detailed road and rail networks, historically accurate airfields and improved environments. During internal playtests, the Ugra team checked the navaids and airfields, ensuring that each airbase was ready to receive historically accurate aircraft. Extensive rendering optimizations have been made to ensure consistent performance in large missions. 

    What's working now and next steps?
    Ugra is currently focused on testing and preparing the map for release. This includes checking airfields, roads and terrain, and translating names into different languages. In the meantime, the colour palettes are being fine-tuned for time of day and all weather conditions. Additionally, Following initial Community feedback, Ugra has significantly improved the map, adding more air defense sites, new locations, original objects, and POIs such as quarries in Leipzig. Looking beyond this early access release, further testing and performance optimisation for high object density areas will be the focus to ensure stable frame rates in both single-player and multiplayer scenarios. 

    Significant milestones and moments to share 
    One of the milestones worth highlighting to recreate the diversity of Cold War-era missions is the near completion of historical airfields with accurate taxiways and ground structures. Ugra-Media has used historical sources, and where information was lacking, they have also relied on the memories of the people who served at those air bases to add authenticity and detail. Due to the exceptionally high degree of object detail, quantity and diversity, Ugra has been very careful about memory limitations, requiring constant vigilance to stay within the limits of DCS. Overall, these developments bring them closer to presenting an exceptional map that depicts Germany in the 1980s. 

    “We appreciate your patience and look forward to sharing more milestones. Stay tuned for the release, coming this April!”

    Ugra-Media

     

    F-4E 81-2 Red Flag

    Campaign by Reflected

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    Get ready for the great new F-4E Red Flag 82-1 Campaign by Reflected Simulations! Taking place across thirteen meticulously crafted missions, you’ll experience historically accurate procedures, custom voice-overs, and missions randomized for replayability. Complete with detailed briefings, authentic kneeboard images, and dozens of faithful skins, this campaign will showcase the best of DCS from advanced dogfights to carefully choreographed ground attacks. Stay tuned for this exciting new campaign coming very soon in the next update!

    Thank you again for your passion and support, 

    Yours sincerely,

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    04 April 2025

    Dear Fighter Pilots, Partners and Friends,

    We are excited to announce our official F-5E Remastered Livery Competition. This is your chance to showcase your artistic talent while paying tribute to one of the most iconic light fighters in aviation history. We look forward to seeing your best work. Good luck!

    Discover our new Instant Action Generator (IAG), a fast and flexible tool to generate missions without needing to use the Mission Editor. Whether you’re a brand-new pilot looking for quick offline practice or a seasoned flyer testing out new planes, the IAG streamlines mission creation and encourages experimentation. With multiple mission types, customizable loadouts, and historical era matching, it offers everything from intense dogfights to quite intricate multi-flight ground attack scenarios. This evolving feature lowers the entry threshold for newcomers while providing veterans with a simple path to rapid mission generation and skill refinement. Soon you’ll be able to dive in, set your preferences, and enjoy a fully realized training or battle environment with no advanced mission-building knowledge required!

    Get ready for the ultimate Hammy and Friends Skills Challenge, where top-notch flying meets an incredible cause. From April 11th to 13th, every daring landing, perfectly lofted bomb, and quick canyon run helps support K9s for Warriors, a charity dedicated to providing service dogs to veterans in need. Rev up your engines, sharpen your reflexes, and join us for an unforgettable test of aerial prowess—your participation will make a difference both in and out of the cockpit.

    Thank you for your passion and support.

    Yours sincerely, 

    Eagle Dynamics

     

    F-5E Remastered

    Livery Competition

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    The iconic F-5E is known for its agility and timeless design. Here’s your chance to give this legendary aircraft a fresh look. Show off your artistic talents by creating a livery for the F-5E Remastered and get a chance to win incredible prizes! All liveries must be based on or derived from a historical paint scheme.

    Prizes

    • 1st Place: USD 100 DCS ED Miles + 1 Free Eagle Dynamics Module + Livery added to the module
    • 2nd Place: USD 50 DCS ED Miles + Livery added to the module
    • 3rd Place: USD 25 DCS ED Miles + Livery added to the module

    How to Participate

    1. Create Your Livery
      • Design a unique and exciting livery for the DCS: F-5E Remastered using the official template provided.
    2. Submit Your Entry
      • Entries should be submitted as a ZIP file containing your livery textures and a readme.txt file with your callsign, DCS username, and email address.
      • Submit your livery via the competition submission page by replying to the designated forum thread. You can use an external link if the ZIP file size is too large.
    3. Submission Format
      • File Format: .PSD files only.
      • Screenshots: At least three images showing front, side, and top views of your livery on the DCS: F-5E.
      • Maximum of Three Liveries per Participant.

    Voting and Judging

    • Entries will be judged on creativity, quality, and in-sim applicability.
    • Finalists will be showcased on our forums for community viewing.
    • Special attention will be paid to period-authentic liveries that reflect the real-world F-5E operators—especially those based on or derived from genuine historical markings.

    Rules and Guidelines

    1. Original Work
      • The submitted liveries must be your original creation. Plagiarized designs will be disqualified.
      • Custom Pilot and Helmet liveries are not required, but the template for these is now available if you choose to include them and may improve your chances of success.
    2. No Political Themes
      • Liveries may include official air force insignia but should not include any political symbols, flags, emblems, or themes. This includes political parties, slogans, or any imagery that may be interpreted as divisive or controversial.
    3. Cultural Respect
      • Avoid using offensive, inappropriate, or culturally insensitive imagery. We want this competition to celebrate creativity and the global DCS community in a positive and respectful manner.
    4. In-sim Usability
      • Liveries should be practical and functional for in-sim use. Entries should complement the realistic nature of DCS, and liveries that are too outlandish or impractical may not be considered.
    5. Submission Deadline
      • All entries must be submitted by the 15th of June 2025 at 23:59 GMT. Late submissions will not be considered.
    6. Legal Notice
      • By submitting your livery, you grant Eagle Dynamics the right to use, modify, and feature your design in DCS, promotional materials, and official media channels.

    The winners will be contacted and announced on our forum, so stay tuned! We’re excited to see how you envision the F-5E Remastered looking on the battlefield. May the most creative and detailed design win!

    Download and get started with the F-5E Remastered templates.

     

    Instant Action Generator

    Development Progress

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    We are pleased to share the latest developments on our Instant Action Generator (IAG), a new tool that will replace Instant Action. The IAG will give players a quick and easy way to jump into the action without the complexities of creating missions using the powerful, yet complex, Mission Editor. The IAG will offer customizable scenarios: air-to-air, ground attacks, bomber escort and attack, anti-ship, suppression of enemy air defenses, and more with just a few clicks. Existing Instant Actions missions will be moved to Missions.

    Recent efforts have focused on sorting aircraft by historical eras, improving AI logic for different skill levels, and allowing players to fine-tune everything from loadouts to spawn points from an interactive map. The goal is to provide newcomers with an intuitive and powerful tool to create simple missions and veteran players with the means to experiment with different match-ups, weapons, and scenarios. Please note that the IAG is designed to create fast and simple scenarios, and not large, complex missions.

    Other enhancements include carrier operations, manual selection of allied and enemy units, and dynamic weather and time-of-day settings. As a result, the generator delivers a fast but flexible environment where testing a new module, practicing before a multiplayer match, or simply enjoying a casual dogfight is more accessible than ever. We will continue refining the IAG to ensure it remains a valuable tool for pilots of all skill levels. Stay tuned for more updates.

     

    Hammy and Friends

    Skills Challenge

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    The event features three high-stakes challenges. First, prove your nerves of steel in the Carrier Landing Challenge by landing on a moving deck with 40-knot winds. Next, trade laser-guided precision for good old-fashioned “dumb bombs” in the Bomb Lofting Challenge; the question is whether you can still strike near the target from half a mile away. Finally, push your limits in the Canyon Race, navigating twisting gorges at breakneck speed. Every dollar donated during these three days goes directly to K9s for Warriors, so you can fly, compete, and give back to those who’ve served. Join their Discord server now!

    Thank you again for your passion and support, 

    Yours sincerely,

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    Livery Competition

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    The iconic F-5E is known for its agility and timeless design. Here’s your chance to give this legendary aircraft a fresh look. Show off your artistic talents by creating a livery for the F-5E Remastered and get a chance to win incredible prizes! All liveries must be based on or derived from a historical paint scheme.

    Prizes

    • 1st Place: USD 100 DCS ED Miles + 1 Free Eagle Dynamics Module + Livery added to the module
    • 2nd Place: USD 50 DCS ED Miles + Livery added to the module
    • 3rd Place: USD 25 DCS ED Miles + Livery added to the module

    How to Participate

    1. Create Your Livery
      • Design a unique and exciting livery for the DCS: F-5E Remastered using the official template provided.
    2. Submit Your Entry
      • Entries should be submitted as a ZIP file containing your livery textures and a readme.txt file with your callsign, DCS username, and email address.
      • Submit your livery via the competition submission page by replying to the designated forum thread. You can use an external link if the ZIP file size is too large.
    3. Submission Format
      • File Format: .PSD files only.
      • Screenshots: At least three images showing front, side, and top views of your livery on the DCS: F-5E.
      • Maximum of Three Liveries per Participant.

    Voting and Judging

    • Entries will be judged on creativity, quality, and in-sim applicability.
    • Finalists will be showcased on our forums for community viewing.
    • Special attention will be paid to period-authentic liveries that reflect the real-world F-5E operators—especially those based on or derived from genuine historical markings.

    Rules and Guidelines

    1. Original Work
      • The submitted liveries must be your original creation. Plagiarized designs will be disqualified.
      • Custom Pilot and Helmet liveries are not required, but the template for these is now available if you choose to include them and may improve your chances of success. (links to both)
    2. No Political Themes
      • Liveries may include official air force insignia but should not include any political symbols, flags, emblems, or themes. This includes political parties, slogans, or any imagery that may be interpreted as divisive or controversial.
    3. Cultural Respect
      • Avoid using offensive, inappropriate, or culturally insensitive imagery. We want this competition to celebrate creativity and the global DCS community in a positive and respectful manner.
    4. In-sim Usability
      • Liveries should be practical and functional for in-sim use. Entries should complement the realistic nature of DCS, and liveries that are too outlandish or impractical may not be considered.
    5. Submission Deadline
      • All entries must be submitted by the 15th of June 2025 at 23:59 GMT. Late submissions will not be considered.
    6. Legal Notice
      • By submitting your livery, you grant Eagle Dynamics the right to use, modify, and feature your design in DCS, promotional materials, and official media channels.

    The winners will be contacted and announced on our forum, so stay tuned! We’re excited to see how you envision the F-5E Remastered looking on the battlefield. May the most creative and detailed design win!

    Download and get started with the F-5E Remastered templates.

    Yours sincerely, 

    Eagle Dynamics

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    28 March 2025

    Dear Fighter Pilots, Partners and Friends,

    Since our last CH-47F update, we have been refining existing features and adding new ones, resulting in a longer-than-anticipated development phase. Work continues on MFD pages and CDU controls, advanced DAFCS hover functions, improved flight planning, the Extended Range Fuel System (ERFS II), and a more robust damage model. Read the details below.

    We are pleased to share progress on our upcoming A-10C pilot model, meticulously designed to capture both authentic gear and the distinct aesthetic of Warthog drivers. From the helmet’s custom visor mechanisms, to the fine stitching on the flight suit’s pockets, every detail has been carefully researched and reproduced for a more immersive experience. Please check out the development screenshots. 

    On the 7th of April, 2025, Joint Thunder 2025 kicks off the full milsim international campaign organized by AMVI - Aeronautica Militare Virtuale Italiana. A well-established event that each year brings together over 130 pilots and human controllers in an asymmetric, realistic, and immersive operational scenario.

    Thank you for your passion and support.

    Yours sincerely, 

    Eagle Dynamics

     

    CH-47F 

    Development progress

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    Since our CH-47F newsletter update last month, we have been adding new features and tuning existing ones. The latest set of features has been rather complicated, and we thank you for your patience whilst we continue development. 

    We are working on additional MFD pages and numerous controls via the CDU. Currently we are focused on DAFCS native functions, which include hover mode. The Digital Advanced Flight Control System (DAFCS) Native Functions will include inertial, radar altimeter holds velocity, and position hold. Other items in development include new flight planning functionality, an improved damage system, and more paint schemes. The Extended Range Fuel System (ERFS II) is also in development.

     

    A-10C II Pilot Model

    Development Progress

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    We are excited to unveil our updated A-10C pilot, designed with highly accurate gear and visuals. The new, Scorpion helmet features a lightweight shell and tinted visor with realistic wear-and-tear markings. Oxygen mask connectors and straps have been precisely modeled to move naturally with the pilot’s head turns, creating a more authentic VR or TrackIR experience.

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    The flight suit is crafted from flame-retardant Nomex-like material, complete with realistic folds, wrinkles, and carefully placed pockets. Buckles, harness straps, and G-suit elements match real-world hardware. We will continue refining textures, visor reflections, and movement physics for the oxygen hose to ensure a truly lifelike representation when piloting the Hog. 

    We look forward to implementing final touches and launching this updated pilot model soon. Keep an eye out for patch notes, and thank you for your continued support and feedback.

     

    AMVI

    Joint Thunder 2025

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    A Live and Dynamic Theater of War
    The two coalitions, BLUE and RED, face off in the Sinai theater in a large-scale strategic conflict. BLUE’s air superiority is countered by RED’s formidable ground forces, creating a tactical balance that requires constant planning, coordination, and adaptation.

    Realistic Missions, Unit Coordination
    Every flight will have a decisive impact. Takeoffs, theater entries, attacks, and returns will be managed by real human ATC, AWACS, and JTAC operators, ensuring an uncompromising level of realism.

    A Refined and Ever-Evolving Experience
    Joint Thunder is not a competition, but a proving ground for pilots and squadrons, where training and the ability to operate as a team are crucial. From air interdiction missions to ground troop support and airspace defense, every role will have a strategic impact.

    Joint Thunder 2025 begins on the 7th of April, 2025. Join AMVI discord channel.

    Thank you again for your passion and support, 

    Yours sincerely,

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    21 March 2025

    Dear Fighter Pilots, Partners and Friends,

    In this week’s DCS Update we have implemented smoother flight formations, landings and runway behaviour for AI aircraft. Weapons systems have also seen refinements in addition to Graphical and Mission Editor improvements, better sound-file handling, consistent camouflage. Finally, we are pleased to deliver our new Mission Save State capability! Please read the details below.  

    Experience an immersive WWII-era journey in this Mosquito campaign, featuring two fictional protagonists: former Blenheim Mk.1 pilot F/Lt Dougie Maxwell (RAAF) and his navigator, F/Sgt Ginger Fenwick from North East England. Inspired by real mission records and weather data, each sortie offers a historically grounded narrative that spans reconnaissance flights, anti-shipping raids, night fighter operations, and GEE-H assisted bombing. Your navigator takes on multiple tasks, including radio tuning, while your progress leads to new assignments, detachments, and promotions—a dynamic storyline woven into both the 12 main sorties and their accompanying intro missions.

    The Rampagers campaign, developed by Baltic Dragon and Whipbird Production, follows the F/A-18C squadron VFA-83 aboard the USS Harry S Truman during an extension of Operation Inherent Resolve in June 2016. Drawing inspiration from real events, this 17-mission series brings players to the heart of the conflict against the Islamic State, highlighting pivotal strikes, close air support tasks, and the mounting tension with Russian forces in Northern Syria. Its documentary-style approach blends accessible mission designs, authentic airspace procedures, and a dynamic storyline that conveys the complexities of modern aerial warfare.

    Please note the DCS Spring Sale ends on the 23rd of March, 2025 at 23:59 GMT.

    Thank you for your passion and support.

    Yours sincerely, 

    Eagle Dynamics

     

    DCS Update

    Development Progress

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    Mission State Save is a new feature permitting you to create and fly scenarios over several sessions whilst preserving and carrying forward mission progress, without the need for complex scripting. Mission Save works by generating a new mission file at any point during the flight. The generated save mission carries over the date and time, all units state and location in addition to other mission state relevant parameters. 

    We are releasing this feature as early Work-in-Progress to gather your feedback to help us refine and prioritise future improvements. We are also looking forward to requests from script creators.

    For more details about this feature, please see the Mission State Save guide

    New Campaigns 

    Included is the new DCS: F/A-18C The Rampagers by Baltic Dragon, offering modern naval aviation on the USS Harry S. Truman, and the DCS: Mosquito FB MkVI Freeman’s Folly Campaign by SUNTS, featuring WWII missions based on historical squadron records and weather data.

    DCS Core Updates

    AI Aircraft improvements include several changes to aircraft flight and formation behavior and helicopter attack patterns. Certain AI aircraft received changes to their loadouts offering more accurate weapon support.     

    AI Ships and Ground vehicles have received some improved effects notably the addition of a lighter grey smoke to designate vehicle damage at 50-25% of its HP. This combines with the existing more pronounced smoke effect for vehicle damage ´near death’ of 25%-0% HP. 

    Weapons updates include significant changes to the AIM-120 missile’s fuzing logic and conical proximity sensor pattern. The R-24 missile has undergone a comprehensive overhaul, covering aerodynamics, motor performance, warhead configuration, and guidance. Several surface-to-air and anti-ship missiles, such as the Hawk MIM-23, Kh-25MPU, Kh-22, and MIM-72G on Chaparral, have received adjustments to their flight characteristics, drag profiles, and/or guidance.

    Core, GUI, and Mission Editor changes addressing longer mission load times or delays when occupying multiplayer slots have been implemented. Various interface issues such as the ESC menu failing to appear under certain conditions, F10 map zoom lock issue, and some dynamic spawn at FARP issues, have also been resolved. The Mission Editor now provides better sound file handling, more icons in draw tools and new absolute mission time trigger type. 

    Other fixes and additions involve model and visual tweaks for multiple units, including adjustments to recoil effects, dust visibility, and collision models. Certain 3D missile models details have been updated. The encyclopedia entries have been expanded to include the SA-5 (S-200) site and updated AIM-9 Sidewinder information. An IR jammer issue on the Su-25T has also been corrected to ensure it only affects missiles in the tail aspect.

    A known issue remains where unusually large explosion craters can appear in rare instances. The development team is actively investigating and working on a fix.

    Module Updates

    For the F-16C Viper, the TGP target tracking jitter issue that had been affecting precision strikes has been addressed. IR missile detection problems have been resolved, ensuring proper threat awareness before launch. Additionally, the CCIP bomb aiming calculations have been corrected, improving ground attack accuracy. 

    F/A-18C has received fixes to its speedbrake compensation system when using the EXTEND button. The RAID antenna elevation displays now show correct information, and the anomalous drag properties associated with the BRU-41 weapon racks have been eliminated.

    Some important improvements to the AH-64D have been implemented. Multicrew operations now benefit from enhanced FCR synchronization, while the position hold function no longer exhibits oscillation problems. George AI has received a comprehensive update with revised engagement ranges and burst intervals for more effective gun employment. Two longstanding issues—wheels sinking into terrain and No-Fly Zone desynchronization in multi crew—have also been addressed. 

    The Mi-24P Hind has gained new capabilities with the addition of SYNC mode for the ASP-17 gunsight and R-60 missiles that now properly react to flares before launch. You will also notice that landing gear problems following repairs have been corrected. 

    The Ka-50 Black Shark 3 ABRIS map labels have been corrected. The Shkval targeting offset issues, and mirror reflections during rainfall have also been fixed. Finally, the windshield wipers now do what they are supposed to do, wipe.

    Our remastered F-5E Tiger II features enhanced visual effects with improved afterburner visuals and more realistic cockpit shaking under high G maneuvers.

    For classic jet enthusiasts, the F-86F Sabre has received an important input fix, resolving a joystick assignment error that prevented proper VOIP control mapping and restored full functionality.

    Flight training in the Yak-52 fixes include wheel brake disengagement during hot starts and improved pneumatic starter parameters.

    The Flaming Cliffs 2024 module brings exciting new content with additional instant-action missions in Afghanistan for the Su-25T. Visual enhancements include overwing vapor effects on the Su-27 and Su-33, adding some atmospheric realism.

    Finally, our historical WWII collection sees the Mosquito FB Mk VI receiving Russian localization for its lessons, making this iconic aircraft's training materials accessible to more pilots around the world.

    For a more detailed list of all the fixes, updates and improvements, please read the full changelog.

     

    Mosquito FB IV Freeman's Folly

    Campaign by Sunts Simulations

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    Accessible for novices and veteran Mosquito pilots alike, the Freeman’s Folly doesn’t require the WWII Asset Pack and delivers 16 total missions brimming with authentic details. Enhanced by nearly a thousand voice-overs, images, and interactive ground-crew sequences, each mission features historically accurate flight plans via F10 map depictions, as well as unique in-flight GEE-H and AI Mark VIII radar oscilloscopes. Watch the unique explanation video and prepare to embark on a richly detailed WWII adventure that captures the spirit of Mosquito operations with compelling storytelling and historically informed gameplay. Get the DCS: Mosquito FB VI Freeman’ Folly Campaign now!

     

    F/A-18C The Rampagers

    Campaign by Baltic Dragon

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    From realistic departure and recovery protocols to fuel management, air-to-air refueling, and a host of mission types such as CAS, E-CAS and DEAD, the Rampagers campaign immerses you in carrier operations with detailed briefings, kneeboards, and voice-acted dialogue. The campaign’s 3,000+ lines of chatter, original soundtrack, and multiple possible endings promise over 50 hours of replayable content. Purchases also support donations for Syrian war refugees. The DCS: F/A-18C The Rampagers Campaign by Baltic Dragon is available in the latest DCS update.

    For a detailed list of all the improvements and additions made in this week’s update, please do read the changelog. This is also your last change to take advantage of the DCS Spring Sale savings, hurry! Offers end on the 23rd of March, 2025 at 23:59 GMT.

    Thank you again for your passion and support, 

    Yours sincerely,

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    14 March 2025

    Dear Fighter Pilots, Partners and Friends,

    The Cold War is officially coming with the DCS: Cold War Germany map from Ugra-Media. Set in the 1980s and spanning 980x800 km, this superb new terrain covers West Germany, East Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, and the Low Countries. It also highlights the Fulda Gap and numerous major cities such as Berlin, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Magdeburg, Leipzig, and Hannover. Over 100 detailed airfields and heliports are included, plus extensive military bases and the militarized frontier between East and West. Developed by the team that brought you DCS: Syria and DCS: Normandy, this important map reproduces the roads and rail networks, the extensive power grids, industrial sites, and cultural landmarks offering exceptional detail for immersive missions and campaigns. Summer textures will be available at launch to facilitate potential War scenarios, with later updates extending coverage north, south, and west to include most of the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, and beyond with multiple seasons and historical authenticity. Please read the details below.

    Our DCS Spring Sale 2025 is ongoing on our e-shop and is now live on Steam until the 20th of March, 2025 at 17:00 GMT. If you’ve been eyeing a new aircraft, helicopter, or terrain, this is your chance to expand your DCS collection at a discounted price. Head over to Steam or our E-Shop and grab your favourite modules before the sale ends. We truly hope you will enjoy these special springtime offers!

    Thank you for your passion and support.

    Yours sincerely, 

    Eagle Dynamics

     

    Germany Cold War

    Announcement

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    The DCS: Cold War Germany map, long requested by our customers, recreates central Europe at the height of the Cold War in the 1980s. This map of West Germany, East Germany, parts of Poland, Czechoslovakia, and the Low Countries centres on the strategically important Fulda Gap and also includes areas of the Baltic Sea for naval operations. The map measures 980x800 km and accurately reproduces the cities of Berlin, Frankfurt am Main, Hamburg, Magdeburg, Leipzig, Hannover, Lübeck and others.

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    The map features over 100 highly detailed military airfields and heliports such as Ramstein, Spangdahlem, Hahn, Bitburg, Sembach and large civil airfields like Tegel, Schönefeld, Tempelhof, Frankfurt, Hamburg, and Hannover. Numerous army bases, listening posts, naval bases, training grounds, weapon storage facilities, and the militarized frontier between East and West Germany.

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    Ugra-Media has invested in detail, providing users a rich environment for endless complex missions and campaigns with accurate reproduction of the road and rail network, along with the power plants and electricity grid, industrial sites, mines, tunnels, stadiums, rail yards and stations, as well as cultural landmarks.

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    The initial release of the map will focus on the central portion of East and West Germany with summer textures that will allow the creation of unlimited "what if" scenarios in Europe. Later updates will add additional detail, airfields, and other features to the north and south, as well as west to include parts of the Netherlands, Belgium, and Denmark with Spring, Autumn, and Winter textures. Check out the development screenshots and stay tuned for more information!

     

    DCS Spring Sale

    Up to half price savings

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    The DCS Spring Sale 2025 is full of amazing deals that are bound to keep you on the edge of your seat! Below you can find a full list of everything that is on sale:

    Modules with a -50% discount

    Fixed Wing

     

    Helicopters

     

    Other

     

    Terrains

     

    Campaigns

     

    Modules with a -40% discount

    Fixed Wing

     

    Other

    Modules with a -30% discount

    Fixed Wing

     

    Terrains

     

    Campaigns

     

    Modules with a -25% discount

    Campaigns

    Modules with a -15% discount

    Fixed Wing

    Modules with a -10% discount

    Terrains

    Modules not on sale

    Fixed Wing

     

    Helicopter

     

    Terrains

     

    Campaigns

    Please note that the DCS Spring Sale 2025 is running until the 23rd of March, 2025 at 23:59 GMT. Hurry, head over to our E-Shop and get your deals in!

     

    Steam Spring Sale

    Don’t miss some amazing deals

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    We are pleased to inform you that the DCS Spring Saving are now available on Steam too! From today until the 20th of March, 2025 at 17:00 GMT you can enjoy all the same discounts across our aircraft, terrains, campaigns and important add-ons. Enjoy!

     Thank you again for your passion and support, 

    Yours sincerely,

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    07 March 2025

    Dear Fighter Pilots, Partners and Friends, 

    We’re excited to announce our Spring Sale 2025, bringing fantastic discounts on a wide range of DCS World modules, terrains, and campaigns. Whether you’re a seasoned virtual aviator or a newcomer looking to broaden your horizons, there’s no better time to add the next thrilling asset to your hangar.

    The upcoming Mission State Save Option provides a way to maintain mission progress across sessions, preserving achievements and unit statuses without requiring complex editing. This feature will allow you to save or generate a new mission at any point, ensuring destroyed or activated groups remain consistent and aircraft return to their latest positions, whether airborne or on the ground. It will also capture essential warehouse data and adjust the mission date and time to reflect the saved state. Dedicated servers will be able to utilise an automatic or on-demand save function to create new .sav files. Please read the details below. 

    This week we brought you a campaigns only update that included several improvements across a variety of DCS campaigns, each focused on refining mission flow and gameplay. 

    Thank you for your passion and support.

    Yours sincerely, 

    Eagle Dynamics

     

    Spring Sale

    Up to -50%

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    Don’t miss this chance to expand your DCS collection at special springtime prices. Head to our E-Shop to explore all available offers and secure your must-have modules before the sale ends! See you in the skies.

    The DCS Spring Sale 2025 has already begun on our E-Shop and will run until the 23rd of March, 2025 at 23:59 GMT. We are also pleased to announce our participation in the DCS Steam Edition Spring Sale 2025, which will commence on the 13th of March and end on the 20th of March 2025 at 17:00 GMT.

     

    Mission State Save

    Development Progress

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    We are pleased to share good progress on the Mission State Save Option. This feature is aimed at giving players an easier way to set up their own mission context and environment (story) with basic mission editor skills and be able to keep progress made by transferring achievements to subsequent sessions of the same mission automatically. It’s designed to enhance long-term gameplay, providing a seamless experience for those engaging in lengthy or complex missions. Additionally, we are making it compatible with multiplayer nuances. We hope you’ll enjoy it! The new Save feature will allow you to save mission states between missions. It will also allow you to make mission changes at the save point in the Mission Editor. 

    The feature is now integrated with the existing DCS architecture. The current efforts are focused on adding specific dedicated server controls for running persistent missions and saving them on demand. As always, community feedback will be vital to our development process. Once this feature will be available, we encourage all participants to provide as much detailed feedback as possible so we can plan future improvements. 

    The Mission State Save feature is aimed at giving players an easier way to create new missions based on the saved events state of the played mission. New Save does not save the state of everything in a mission but rather applies the theatre of operations events to a newly generated mission. This allows you to create linked missions with persistence between them.

    You can save the mission state at any time during the mission or generate a new mission from the state you get at debriefing after you exit the mission. The new mission file will have its time and date set to match the day and time the previous mission was saved at, and groups that were destroyed will be deleted from the mission and groups that were activated will be added as active. If you save a mission state while controlling an aircraft in flight, the aircraft will spawn at the location it was flying when the mission ended. The same transfer of spawn position will also happen at airfields or FARPs when the aircraft is on the ground. Ground unit current positions, speeds and waypoints will also be saved between missions. We are also working on adding new types of triggers that will activate by absolute time passed in the mission, not just time passed since the start of the simulation process. 

    All warehouse states are also transferred. We are working on adding and refining the parameters that are transferred to new mission files. The Mission State generated file will be compatible with the Mission Editor, just like a regular mission file, so you can adjust it as needed to best support a storyline you want.  Additionally, we worked on multiplayer functionality to give dedicated servers the option to generate these files automatically at the end of a mission or on demand by the admin panel button. Also, we have developed a new dedicated server mission format .sav to support seamless mission persistence, when a mission is converted to .sav, the server will automatically save the last state of that mission after mission end or restart, while saving on demand will give you a new .sav file at the location of your choice. The dedicated server interface also will allow conversion between .miz and .sav formats. 

    That way you can run missions lists which will iterate through different types of missions and keep persistent missions automatically updated after the server switches to another mission.

    This feature won’t break protection of DCS paid single player campaigns and is aimed at user generated content only initially.

     

    Campaigns

    Update

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    In the DCS: AH-64D Outpost Campaign by Stone Sky, mission 2 now has a corrected landing procedure on the Arleigh Burke. For DCS: F/A-18C Operation Green Line by Badger633, the boat movement issue in mission 1 is fixed, and F/A-18C Rise of the Persian Lion 2 sees its mission 13 carrier parking conflict resolved. Ground Pounder Sims updated mission 10 in the F-16C Last Out Weasels Over Syria 2 Campaign to prevent the rotor from engaging MiGs prematurely, while F/A-18C Operation Cerberus North mission 5 received various minor tweaks. Finally, Baltic Dragon’s F/A-18C Raven One: Dominant Fury underwent an overhaul in missions 4, 8, and 9, addressing progression blockers, datalink fixes, and comms improvements. To experience these important campaign fixes, please update to the latest DCS version now!

     

    Black Angels

    Air Race

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    This weekend, make sure you tune in to an exciting new DCS Mustang Air Race Championship, hosted by our dedicated community members Black Angels. Inspired by Nick Grey’s recent feedback, they have improved their race result export system to update in near real-time, ensuring that pilots can see their lap times both on their Discord and on the event homepage. Join in for free practice sessions on the 7th and 8th of March, with the main competition taking place on the 9th of March featuring the iconic P-51 and free TF-51 Mustangs.

    In their commitment to expanding air racing throughout the DCS community, the team will release their racing script for anyone interested in creating their own thrilling events. They also invite participants to #FlyTogether by offering a gift voucher for any Eagle Dynamics module as a prize. If you’d like to get involved please visit the event page, or simply cheer on the racers on the Champions page.

    We truly hope you take advantage of the fantastic savings available in the DCS Spring Sale 2025 and that the development progress on the persistent save feature is to your satisfaction. 

     Thank you again for your passion and support, 

    Yours sincerely,

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    28th February 2025

    Dear Fighter Pilots, Partners and Friends, 

    In this newsletter we highlight several new weapons features that will noticeably improve gameplay. These have been developed over the past several months and focus both on air-to-air and surface-to-air missiles. Please read the details below. 

    For those looking forward to experiencing the Mariana Islands during the pivotal battles in the summer of 1944, please check out the Marianas 1944 development screenshots below. These images highlight some of the key differences between the modern and World War II versions of the terrain. We kindly remind you that the modern day DCS: Marianas is free, as will be the upcoming World War II version. 

    The DCS Q&A Part 2 video is now available on Matt Wagner’s channel. Please watch it for some insight into our development priorities and answers to many of your most pressing questions. Many thanks to all of you who sent in questions! Watch now.

    Thank you for your passion and support.

    Yours sincerely, 

    Eagle Dynamics

     

    Weapons 

    Development Progress

    Appearance of Missile Contrails at Low Temperatures
    Modern missiles use reduced-smoke solid-fuel rocket motors, as well as liquid-fuel motors. However, these cease to be “low-smoke” at altitude due to the drop in air temperature. The exhaust of solid-fuel missiles, such as the AMRAAM’s HTPB/AP fuel, contains Hydrogen Chloride HCl, which at low temperatures forms crystal hydrates that generate a dense contrail. The exhaust of liquid-fuel missiles contains water vapor, which also generates a dense contrail in cold air.

    In winter, a contrail can appear even at low altitudes. At Arctic temperatures, the contrail may appear even at ground level.

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    In the screenshot, an F-15C aircraft launches a missile at a target high above it. As illustrated in the image, the first part of the missile's flight has a “low-smoke” trail where the air temperature is above -25°C. As the missile climbs, a dense contrail appears as the air temperature falls below -25°C.

    On the Kola map, you can set the air temperature down to -30°C, and this results in “low-smoke” missiles having trails at surface level. This is an important tactical point, as the smoke trail reveals not only the missile launch but also its trajectory. 

    Trajectory Fluctuations of Older Generation Surface-to-Air Missile (SAM) Systems

    We recently added authentic guidance algorithms for the older Soviet SA-2 and SA-3 SAM systems. Due to the low angular accuracy of first generation radars, and the design features of the radio command control system, noticeable fluctuations are observed in the flight path of SAM missiles. These limitations lead to increased errors in the targeting, which was compensated for by large warheads.

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    We have implemented two new modes of guiding SAM missiles. By default, the improved lead command to line-of-signt (CLOS) mode is used, but if the target use jammer or has a speed of less than 100 meters per second, the conventional CLOS (three-point guidance) mode is used.

    Realistic Pattern of Proximity Fuze
    We recently added new and more realistic SAM missile proximity blast patterns for fuzes. The proximity blast pattern is now a more realistic, “wagon wheel” shape rather than spherical. 

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    This allows the missile warhead to more effectively fuze when the target is in the lethal area of the expanding rod zone or fragmentation field. This increases the warhead lethality. This new mechanism allows us to set unique shapes and sizes of patterns based on fuze and warhead types. It is an important step in the development of munitions for DCS. You can expect the first implementation of this feature for the AIM-120 air-to-air missile in the next update.

     

    Marianas 1944

    Development Progress

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    The free Marianas 1944 map currently in development will focus on the brutal battles between the United States and Japan for the islands of Saipan, Guam, and Tinian in the summer of 1944. This coincided with the Battle of the Philippine Sea that saw large-scale naval warfare between aircraft carrier task forces. 

    World War II History and Key Battles
    The Mariana Islands became a flashpoint in 1944, and it shaped the outcome of the Pacific Theatre of Operations (PTO). Three major operations stand out:

    • Battle of Saipan (15 June – 9 July 1944)
    • Battle of Guam (21 July – 10 August 1944)
    • Battle of Tinian (24 July – 1 August 1944)

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    Each of these iconic battles, fought across rugged terrain in sweltering summer heat, showcased the evolving tactics of amphibious warfare combined with naval close air support. These battles changed the course of the war in the Pacific by establishing air bases within striking distance of Japan.

    Modern vs. 1944 – Island by Island
    While the modern Mariana Islands map features contemporary infrastructure, airfields, and urban centers, the DCS: Marianas 1944 map will present a significantly different depiction of these islands.

    Guam

    • Today: It is one of the largest U.S. military bases in the Pacific, and it includes expansive naval and air force installations that cover much of the island.
    • WWII Era: Small towns, villages, and relatively little infrastructure.

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    Tinian

    • Today: Sparsely populated and far removed from its former prominence in global history.
    • WWII Era: An agricultural hub in the summer of 1944, it was later transformed into a crucial military staging area during the final stages of the war, including B-29 bombing missions over Japan.

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    Saipan

    • Today: A popular destination with golf courses, resort areas, and recreational facilities, it reflects a strong tourism industry.
    • WWII Era: Dominated by plantations and small-scale settlements.

    Rota

    • WWII Era & Today: Rota remains one of the lesser-developed islands in the chain, with minimal changes over the decades. Rota offers a quieter pace of life in the Marianas.

    Pagan

    • Today: Largely uninhabited since a volcanic eruption in the 1980s, it is mostly untouched by modern development.
    • WWII Era: Home to a local population and Japanese military presence.

    The goal of DCS: Marianas 1944 is to faithfully recreate the conditions that defined the battles of 1944. You can look forward to authentic period-based airfields, buildings, vegetation and agriculture, roads and rail lines. The 1944 version poses the unique challenges of older navigation technology, limited logistical support, and high-stakes amphibious operations. This WWII-era environment will offer an immersive glimpse into the intensity of the Pacific War.

    We look forward to sharing more details on DCS: Marianas 1944 as development continues. In the meantime, make sure you explore the free DCS: Marianas map, and stay tuned for future updates on this thrilling journey back in time. 

     

    Q&A

    by Matt Wagner

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    Your overwhelmingly positive response to Matt Wagner's January Q&A has not gone unnoticed! Many new and interesting questions came from the previous video, so this one will seek to provide some answers, such as the status of the dynamic campaign and future aircraft development. Watch the February 2025 Q&A video.

    Thank you again for your passion and support, 

    Yours sincerely,

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    21st February 2025

    Dear Fighter Pilots, Partners and Friends, 

    We are delighted to announce that our new DCS: East Afghanistan region is now available in the latest DCS update! You will also see some great improvements to the southwest region! Check out the launch trailer.

    This new area contains 10 new airfields, several large cities such as Kabul, and a massive amount of dramatic terrain for you to explore. The DCS: Afghanistan map has been improved throughout with higher quality textures, normal maps,  updated airfields and urban areas, as well as a more precise terrain mesh. The addition of the eastern region increases the high-detail of this map to 2,290,164 Km2 and now expands to the Arabian Sea for carrier operations. Enjoy! 

    Alongside our East Afghanistan terrain launch, the new DCS Update introduces improvements to the DCS Core, various modules and assets. Please find an overview of the most significant fixes and additions below and make sure you update to version DCS 2.9.13.6818 now.

    Thank you for your passion and support.

    Yours sincerely, 

    Eagle Dynamics

     

    East Afghanistan

    Out Now!

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    The next region of DCS: Afghanistan is now available: East Afghanistan! This new area leverages our latest map technology and lessons learned from previous terrains, including the Southwest region. The eastern region is characterised by its rugged, mountainous terrain, interspersed with agricultural areas around Bagram and along waterways. Kabul, the capital and largest city in Afghanistan, includes several points of interest such as hospitals, historical sites, monuments, and unique neighborhoods. The Eastern region also includes the urban areas of Bagram, Gardez, Jalalabad, and Khost and 10 highly-detailed airfields:

    • Bagram

    • Kabul

    • Jalalabad

    • Gardez

    • Khost

    • Sharana

    • Bamyan

    • Urgoon Heliport

    • Ghazni Heliport

    • Khost Heliport

    Along with the release of the Eastern region, the entire map offers improved surface textures, ground clutter, noise, and normal maps. We have also upgraded the transition between ground texture types and increased the visual quality of surfaces throughout. In the months ahead, we will continue to enhance the map’s performance and visual fidelity, as well as improving AI pathfinding. 

    For carrier ops, the current update now expands to include the Arabian Gulf, albeit at a lower resolution. In parallel to continued improvement on the Southwest and Eastern regions, we now move our focus to North Afghanistan. New missions for DCS: Black Shark 3 and DCS: Flaming Cliffs 2024 have also been added for DCS: Afghanistan, enjoy!

    Flexible purchase options provide customers the choice of purchasing one or more of three regions of Afghanistan: Southwest, East and North. You can purchase DCS: Southwest Afghanistan and  DCS: East Afghanistan for $29.99 each. Alternatively, you may purchase the entire DCS: Afghanistan map for the early access discounted price of $55.99. This will include all current and future regions and updates.

     

    DCS Update 

    Development Progress

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    DCS Core
    This week’s update saw numerous changes and improvements including AI aircraft being unable to react to radar-launched missiles outside of visual range if not equipped with an onboard radar warning receiver. The initial implementation of tactical turns when flying in a two-ship with an AI wingman has also been added, and AI aircraft now use enhanced lead pursuit for more timely rejoins. Various additional improvements have been made to the S-3B. The Mi-28 can now land on small helipads, and the MiG-31 damage model has been upgraded. Ground and naval AI also saw improvements with Chinese Assets pack ships. The HQ-7B short range SAM has received accuracy refinements, and artillery now fire at secondary targets again.

    Graphical and performance improvements to the DCS Core include the addition of both High and Low SSAO effect options and a number of shader compilation errors have been fixed. This update also saw important bug resolutions to the Mission Editor. The dedicated server saw certain options improved in addition to bug fixes. Numerous weapon improvements for both SAMs and Tomahawk were implemented, and magnetic north has been updated to better reflect current real world deviation. 

     

    Eagle Dynamics Modules

    The DCS: F-16C Viper saw the following improvements: addition of a mouse click function on the throttle to move between OFF and IDLE; the Ground Moving Target game crash is now fixed; Dogfight Mode stuck with NO RAD indication is fixed; new parking brake and anti-skid control bindings added; pilot survivability improved. 

    The DCS: F/A-18C continues to see enhancements such as adjustments to the AIM-9X tracking near gimbal limits; similar pilot damage modelling as the Viper, and several fixes including a PDLT crash in EXP mode; interface between the data link pod and the AGM-84 fixed; and AUTO bombing mode based on an OAP now fixed.

    Both of these aircraft and the DCS: F-5E also include air-to-air infrared-guided missile seekers being actively distracted by flares prior to missile launch. This makes pre-emptive flares effective when flying against these aircraft. AI aircraft saw a large number of behaviour and functional improvements. 

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    DCS: F-5E Remastered improvements include more correct radar display when powered off and refined gun dispersion. The DCS: L-39 Albatros saw fixes for certain clickable cockpit elements, while the Yak-52 control binding animation and auto start issues were fixed. WWII Warbirds such as the DCS: P-47D Thunderbolt and DCS: P-51D Mustang benefit from corrections to their engine performance and lighting systems, respectively.

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    Third-Party Modules
    Magnitude 3, developers of the DCS: MiG-21bis, have fixed SPO-10 lights, while IndiaFoxtEcho has upgraded collision models, cockpit functionality, and gunsight operation for the DCS: MB-339A/PAN. Deka Ironwork Simulations brought loadout panel improvements to the DCS: JF-17F Thunder, solving mission editor freezes and refining data link text overlay. For a more detailed list of all the changes in this week’s DCS Update, please read the complete changelog.

    DCS: F-4E Phantom II by Heatblur, saw numerous bug fixes and mission improvements. 

    DCS: Mirage F1 by Aerges also saw a large number of improvements to systems and input bindings. 

    We hope you enjoy exploring the new East Afghanistan region and take advantage of the many improvements included in this update. As always, stay tuned for more news.

    Thank you again for your passion and support, 

    Yours sincerely,

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    Dear Fighter Pilots, Partners and Friends,

    One of DCS's most powerful and often overlooked offerings is the User Files page. This supplies a wealth of free missions and campaigns, skins, documents, control profiles, and much more. Created by our very talented and dedicated community, User Files provides another dimension to your DCS experience that we hope you will explore.

    This week we share an update on the DCS: La-7 module brought to you by our third-party partners Octopus G. Please read the details below.

    Thank you for your passion and support.

    Yours sincerely,

    Eagle Dynamics

     

    User Files

    Free Content
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    From within the Downloads drop-down on the DCS website is a wealth of community-created content within User Files. All this content is free and includes single-player and multiplayer missions, campaigns, liveries, documents, device profiles, sounds, and many other types of free content that can expand and improve your DCS experience. This is a powerful resource for DCS players that guarantees endless gameplay and customization.

    Upon selecting User Files, you may filter content based on its Type, Localization, Map, Unit, Content Creator, and more.

    In addition to the mission content included with aircraft modules like interactive training missions, instant action missions, and missions, a wealth of free mission content is also available within User Files. Each entry will often include comments, screenshots, and other details to allow you to best find content that interests you. This can range from simple engagements to large-scale campaigns that include hundreds of active units. Many very talented mission and campaign creators offer thousands of missions and campaigns for your enjoyment.

    Although most aircraft modules include an offering of liveries spanning multiple squadrons and countries, we are limited to how much we can include to save hard disk space. User Files include over 13,000 skins across every player aircraft in DCS. If there is a particular livery you are looking for, there is a good chance that you will find it here.

    These are the two most popular categories of User Files, but there are other valuable offerings:

    • Documents. There are over 1,100 documents that span aircraft tutorials, checklists, map and airfield diagrams, kneeboard templates, and much more.
    • Device Profiles. We are living in a golden age of flight simulation peripherals, and although we include default mappings for many popular DCS aircraft, we cannot include them all. User Files includes 670 controller profiles across a wide range of peripheral manufacturers and aircraft.
    • Sound. Like skins, DCS also allows you to replace default sounds with your own. User Files includes 364 sound offerings to cater to your audio needs.

    None of this would be possible without the outstanding support and dedication of the User Files contributors. Thank you!

     

    La-7

    Development Report
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    Recent development efforts have focused on fine-tuning the aircraft’s distinctive flight model that captures the potent climb and maneuverability that made the La-7 a fearsome World War II adversary. Work on the cockpit has advanced significantly, with an emphasis on historically accurate instruments and systems that reflect the era’s engineering intricacies.

    Octopus G has also continued to refine the La-7’s damage model for an authentic representation of its strengths and vulnerabilities in combat, while dedicating careful attention to external and internal artwork for a truly immersive experience. We appreciate your patience and enthusiasm as this team moves forward to release, and we look forward to making it available later this year. Stay tuned for further La-7 announcements.

    Thank you again for your passion and support,

    Yours sincerely,

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    07 February 2025

    Dear Fighter Pilots, Partners and Friends, 

    We are making steady progress on our upcoming Pacific Theatre of Operations for DCS. We are also working hard on a historic and immersive asset pack that will provide a wealth of legendary AI aircraft, ground, and naval assets that defined a pivotal chapter in WWII history. Read the details below.

    Check out our latest progress on the DCS: CH-47F module and make sure you stay tuned as we continue to enhance the most authentic heavy-lift helicopter experience possible with new flight modes, new liveries, and more!

    Don’t miss this last opportunity to grow your online experience during our DCS Lunar Sale, ending on the 10th of February 2025 at 15:00 GMT! 

    Thank you for your passion and support.

    Yours sincerely, 

    Eagle Dynamics

     

    Pacific Theatre of Operations
    Announcement

    With the creation of the free modern-day Mariana Island map, we announced our intention to create a World War II scenario that covers the momentous Mariana Islands events of Summer 1944. In addition to an almost complete recreation of the map based on our latest map tools and years of historical research, we have also been creating AI air, land and sea units from the United States Navy and the Imperial Japanese armed forces for this period and location. This is in parallel with player-controlled aircraft such as the DCS: F6F Hellcat.

    As part of Operation Forager, these scenarios will provide the most important mission types of the era including the air-to-air, air-to-ground, and anti-ship spread over the battles for Saipan, Guam, Tinian, and The Battle of the Philippine Sea.

    Mariana Islands 1944 Map & WWII Pacific Pack

    Although we were able to use some of the elevation mesh from the modern-day version of the Marianas map, the vast majority was redone to account for the correct buildings, airfields, agriculture, roads and rails, ports and urban areas. We also retextured the entire map surface to improve quality and accuracy. Based on our experience with the modern-day version, we are carefully ensuring good performance too.

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    Detailing the vast number of units for this theatre has extended the development period and hence the release of the Hellcat too. In parallel, we’ve been creating a large PTO assets pack including the SBD-5 Dauntless dive bomber, A6M5 Zero, Nakajima B6N Jill torpedo bomber and D4Y Judy dive bomber for the Imperial Japanese Navy.

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    Naval operations will naturally form a critical aspect of Operation Forager and we’ve been developing many vessels spread over different types. For the USN we have the USS Enterprise aircraft carrier, Iowa-class battleship, Cleveland-class light cruiser, and Fletcher-class destroyer, and for the IJN we have the Shokaku aircraft carrier, Yugumo-class destroyer, Kongo battleship, and Mogami cruiser currently.

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    As the ground battles between the US Marine Corps and the Imperial Japanese Army raged furiously across Saipan, Guam, and Tinian, we’ll be including multiple tanks, amphibious vehicles, artillery, anti-aircraft, guns, and infantry.

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    We are planning more aircraft such as the SB2C Helldiver, TBF Avenger, and Catalina for the USN and the D3A Val and B5N Kate for the Japanese. All these and a substantial number of other assets and AI units will be available in the DCS: WWII Pacific Pack. Please be aware that owners of the existing WWII Assets Pack will benefit from a 30% discount.

     

    CH-47F
    Development Progress

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    We are refining both flight systems and overall immersion for the DCS: CH-47F. Below are some of the key developments currently in the works:

    Low Speed Regime Modes for DAFCS
    We are introducing refined low-speed control logic for the Digital Automatic Flight Control System (DAFCS), including Transitional Rate Command, and Position Hold. These features aim to enhance control authority and stability when operating in tight confines or during hover transitions.

    More Accurate Damage Model
    Ongoing improvements to the damage model will better reflect real-world vulnerabilities and structural limitations of the CH-47F, adding an extra layer of realism to combat and challenging operational scenarios.

    CDU & MFD Enhancements
    Continuous upgrades to the Cockpit Display Unit (CDU) and Multi-Function Displays (MFD) will provide more accurate data presentation and system interactions. A proper Standby Flight Display (SFD) is also slated for a future update.

    Advanced Rope Physics
    We’re working on a new rope physics model that offers improved behaviour, supporting multiple ropes simultaneously. This will significantly enhance sling loading operations and troop insertion/extraction scenarios.

    New Skins
    You may also expect a variety of new liveries in an upcoming DCS update.

     

    Lunar Sale
    Final Hours

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    Last chance to expand your DCS experience with something you have dreamt of getting for a great price. Pick up something fantastic now with up to 50% discount in the DCS Lunar Sale 2025. Head to our E-Shop or Steam to secure these limited-time offers before they expire. Hurry! The sale ends on the 10th of February, 2025 at 15:00 GMT. 

    Many thanks for your passion and support, 

    Yours sincerely,

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    31 January 2025

    Dear Fighter Pilots, Partners and Friends, 

    Happy Lunar New Year from everyone at Eagle Dynamics! Don’t miss our DCS Lunar Sale special, featuring an exciting range of discounts on most of our popular modules. Check out the full list of discounted modules below, and treat yourself (or a friend) to something new in the hangar!

    This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Su-25 entering flight testing, and to commemorate this we will be bringing you a new, free Su-25 for DCS! We are confident this will be popular for “Red Air” pilots and provide an excellent experience for initial and seasoned pilots. Take a look at some of the development screenshots, you may be impressed.

    We have completed work on the ZH-7 and helmet mounted sight for the DCS: MiG-29A Fulcrum. This helmet is meticulously crafted and is a nice part of player immersion. We also continue work on all systems, radar, and weapons systems in addition to pilot model and equipment. 

    Please note, in order to follow our DCS updates, you must have the latest information about our network changes, we kindly recommend updating your DNS cache (run "ipconfig /flushdns" in Windows).

    Thank you for your passion and support.

    Yours sincerely, 

    Eagle Dynamics

     

    Lunar Sale 2025

    Year of the Snake!

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    There has never been a more exciting time to delve into a new module, or two, in this exciting DCS Lunar Sale 2025 where most of our popular modules including aircraft, terrains, important add-ons and campaigns are on sale with up to 50% savings. Hurry! Offers end on the 10th of February 2025 at 15:00 GMT on the Shop and on Steam.

     

    New and Free Su-25A “Frogfoot”

    Development Progress

    The Su-25 “Grach”, NATO codenamed “Frogfoot”, has been the backbone of Soviet, and later Russian, close air support aviation for decades. Its mission effectiveness, survivability and ease of operation make it a remarkable aircraft. Armed with laser-guided missiles and rockets, bombs, canister munitions, unguided rockets, and cannons, it packs a powerful punch to this day. 

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    Our completely re-created Su-25 “Frogfoot” will soon be introduced as a new free aircraft to DCS. This Su-25 will feature a highly detailed and accurate external model and a cockpit that embodies the highest graphical standards. Based on the Flaming Cliffs series, aircraft operations will be tailored towards ease-of-use aiming to establish bindings and modes of operation. The new Su-25 will share the same exact flight dynamics as its predecessor; accurate performance, enhanced damage modelling and new liveries.

    Like the Su-25T and TF-51D, the Su-25 will provide another free offering for players to evaluate DCS and improve our Red Air offerings, along with the DCS: MiG-29A in development.

     

    MiG-29 Helmet Model

    Development Progress

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    An aspect of the DCS: MiG-29A coming to DCS later this year is the new pilot model. As further advancements to new pilots are introduced for the F-16C, F/A-18C, and AH-64D, the MiG-29A pilot will feature precision modelling and animations including uniforms, harnesses, patches and other elements. Special attention is being made to the helmet including the Helmet Mounted Sight. 

    Please don’t miss the special offers available during the Lunar New Year sale.  Expand your hangar fleet and enjoy fabulous campaigns at great prices now available on our DCS E-Shop and on the DCS Steam Edition, both running till the 10th of February 2025 at 15:00 GMT. Enjoy!

    Thank you again for your passion and support, 

    Yours sincerely,

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    24 January 2025

    Dear Fighter Pilots, Partners and Friends, 

    We hope that you enjoyed the 2025 and Beyond showcase that featured many of the projects we are working on, including new aircraft, maps, DCS Core and other improvements. You may also wish to check out our January 2025 Q and A video with more to come. Following the holidays, we are hard at work, adding features, resolving bugs, and striving to improve DCS. If you have not already done so, please update to the latest version now. Read the full changelog

    IndiaFoxEcho have been working on their exciting upcoming DCS: G.91 module. They have prepared a status report covering their progress and important milestones. Please read the details below and check out the great development screenshots

    In celebration of the Year of the Snake, we are kicking off the Lunar New Year Sale from today until the 10th of February at 15:00 GMT. There has never been a more ideal time to land yourself something new and truly special. Please enjoy up to 50% off most modules!

    Thank you for your passion and support.

    Yours sincerely, 

    Eagle Dynamics

     

    DCS Update

    Development Progress

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    We released a new update to DCS this week that included important updates to both the DCS Core and many modules and campaigns. You can find the complete changelog.

    DCS Core
    AI aircraft received numerous improvements such as consideration of obstacles and other aircraft when takeoff, landing, and taxiing; correction of the S-3 B refueling lights; improved formation keeping for World War II aircraft; and more. Ground unit AI also saw improvements with JTAC infrared point designations; many AAA sound enhancements; and new desert liveries to name a few. There were naval improvements like fixing the Close-In Weapon System (CWIS) and a livery fix. In addition to a lot of attention to the AI, the weapons saw improvements like elimination of Maverick camera shake, Hellfire accuracy improvements, more accurate guidance method for the SA-11, general flare resistance for many seekers, and other weapon changes to create enhanced accuracy and realism.

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    F-16C and F/A-18C
    Both flagship modules saw improvements like eliminating the F-16C radar override crash, improved radar control and tracking, continued adjustment to the recently added false targets, and other items. The F/A-18C saw corrections to air-to-ground Expand mode scanning, changes to coupled autopilot, and fixing the video display from the Walleye to the datalink pod.

    AH-64D
    This update saw further improvements to VRS entry feedback, fixed two crashes, added the ability for George to target inactivated units and engage units when fog is set to AUTO, and corrected FCR RF handover to the CPG. The wheel chocks also received a texture and we improved other avionics systems. 

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    F-5E 

    Following its recent release, we were pleased to add seven new liveries, made corrections to both the 3D model and textures to better match the liveries, corrected formation lights, provided a texture template, and other improvements.

    There are of course many other improvements, fixes, and new additions in this update for the Mi-24P, Mi-MTV2, Flaming Cliffs 2024, many of our third party partner aircraft and campaign developers. 

     

    G.91

    Development Progress

    The Fiat G.91, also known as "Gina," was an Italian tactical support and reconnaissance aircraft developed in the 1950s. Operated also by Germany and Portugal, it made a significant mark on military aviation history. The G.91A version that was chosen by the Frecce Tricolori aerobatic team became famous for its spectacular execution of the "bomb" maneuver, characterized by high-speed passes just a few meters above the ground. Operationally, the G.91 was used by Portugal during the Colonial War where it played a crucial role in Angola and Mozambique.

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    IndiaFoxtEcho Visual Simulations is currently developing four versions of the G.91 for DCS: the G-91A, R-1B, R-3, and R-4. All of these are aimed at delivering an accurate and faithful representation in every detail.

    Graphics
    In 2024, IndiaFoxtEcho Visual Simulations focused extensively on redesigning the cockpit to meet the highest standards. The next step will be an additional external model revision for even further improvements.

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    Flight Model
    The G.91 flight model is being developed using the panel method philosophy, dividing aerodynamic surfaces (such as wings and tailplanes) into smaller sections. Forces and moments are calculated for each section, ensuring an extremely realistic simulation in all flight conditions. Aerodynamic data is derived from the aircraft's authentic profiles, while performance data comes directly from the operational manual of the Bristol Siddeley Orpheus engine. This approach makes the G.91’s flight model even more advanced than the excellent MB-339.

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    Systems
    The G.91’s systems are entirely based on operation and maintenance manuals. Key features include separate load bars, pumps, accumulators, bypass valves, oxygen systems, and more that will ensure an unprecedented level of detail and accuracy.

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    Weapons
    IndiaFoxtEcho Visual Simulations has already implemented most of the weapons used by the G.91, including all fundamental parameters for the AS-20 Nord missile. 

    With DCS: G.91R, IndiaFoxtEcho Visual Simulations aims to deliver the most accurate reproduction of this rare and iconic aircraft ever created for a flight simulator. Please stay tuned for more information on this exciting new addition to DCS. 

     

    Lunar New Year Sale, Chinese New Year

    Get up to 50% savings

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    As is the tradition with DCS, we are delighted to bring you amazing deals throughout our Lunar New Year Sale with up to half price savings across most modules. The sale has now started and will run until the 10th of February at 15:00 GMT. Don’t miss out!

    Modules at -70%

    Campaigns

    Modules at -50%

    Fixed Wing 

     

    Helicopters

     

    Terrains

     

    Other

     

    Campaigns

     

    Upgrades

    • Upgrade from DCS: Ka-50 Black Shark 2 to DCS: Ka-50 Black Shark 3

    • Upgrade from DCS: A-10C Warthog to DCS: A-10C II Tank Killer

    Modules at -40%

    Fixed Wing 

     

    Terrains

     

    Other

     

    Campaigns

    Modules at -35%

    Fixed Wing 

     

    Modules at -30%

    Fixed Wing 

     

    Terrains

     

    Campaigns

     

    Modules at -25%

    Campaigns

     

    Modules at -10%

    Fixed Wing 

    Modules not on sale

    Fixed Wing 

     

    Helicopters

     

    Terrains

     

    Upgrades

    • DCS: Normandy 2.0 Upgrade for Normandy 1944

    • DCS: Normandy 2.0 Upgrade for Normandy 1944 and The Channel

    • DCS: Normandy 2.0 Upgrade for The Channel

    • DCS: F-5E Remastered Upgrade

     

    Campaigns

    We hope that you've enjoyed the most recent DCS update and videos, and we look forward to bringing you the next set of enhancements and new features soon. Please make sure you take advantage of the great deals in the Lunar New Year sale. Good luck to all of you and best wishes from all of us for this coming year.

    Thank you again for your passion and support, 

    Yours sincerely,

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    17 January 2025

    Dear Fighter Pilots, Partners and Friends, 

    Our traditional yearly showcase of what’s on the horizon is out at last. Check out the video, we hope you will enjoy it. Thank you! Watch now!

    We have prepared a tire-strut suspension modelling white paper that focuses on the current development of our advanced tire and suspension physics. Our aim is to improve a far more realistic look and feel and deliver a more true to life taxi, takeoff and landing experience. 

    The winners of the DCS: Mi-24P Hind livery competition are in! We are pleased to present you with 3 winners and 8 runners up. Check out the details below. Thank you to all participants, we look forward to seeing you in the next one. 

    Thank you for your passion and support.

    Yours sincerely, 

    Eagle Dynamics

     

    2025 and Beyond

    A Look Ahead

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    2025 promises to be a busy and exciting year for Eagle Dynamics, with the continued improvement of DCS Core, the enhancement of existing modules, and the launch of new and valuable products. Along with our 3rd party affiliates, we aim to elevate DCS to new heights and we hope that this video offers a good glimpse into some of the exciting things we are up to. While several of the products featured will be released in 2025, the video also focuses on our development priorities and objectives, many of which such as Dynamic Campaign, have been in the works for far longer than planned, draining more resources than expected, and sometimes creating frustration for many. This seems to be a constant with technology and engineering projects the world over and ‘par for the course’. But as we push the envelope and seek to achieve ever higher levels of realism and authenticity, we promise to do our very best to meet your expectations. Thank you for standing with us and for helping us improve and grow DCS, and thank you for your understanding and support as we move onwards and upwards. 

     

    Landing Gear Modelling

    Development Progress

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    Previously relying on a simplified single-component system, our team has transitioned to a two-component model (strut and tire), solving complex second-order nonlinear differential equations to replicate real-world suspension behavior.

    The new model supports various suspension types, such as oleo-pneumatic, rubber stack, and spring-oleo systems, allowing high-precision tuning using drop-test data. A specialized tool was developed to simulate drop tests, ensuring accuracy in energy absorption, displacement, and force metrics.

    Tests based on real-world Mi-38 helicopters and WWII-era Bf-109E warbird undercarriage performance demonstrate the model's versatility when compared to similar aircraft in DCS (the Mi-8 and Bf-109K-4), even when dealing with conflicting reference data. These advancements allow for realistic suspension behavior across multiple aircraft types, enhancing the overall flight model fidelity. Please read about the extensive development process behind the new suspension model in the Tire Strut Suspension Modelling white paper

     

    Mi-24P Hind

    Livery competition

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    Please join us in congratulating the winners of the Mi-24P Hind Livery Competition! While our original plan was to select just three winners, the outstanding quality of so many submissions has led us to include more. Check out the winners below:

    Top Three Winners

    Runner-Ups (Each Awarded 15,000 ED Miles)

    A huge thank you to everyone who participated, your continued passion and support drives the development of your DCS. We look forward to bringing you all these new liveries for the Mi-24P Hind in an upcoming update!

    Thank you again for your passion and support, 

    Yours sincerely,

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    10 January 2025

    Dear Fighter Pilots, Partners and Friends, 

    Happy New Year! We hope that you had a restful holiday and are ready for an exciting year of new DCS projects and advancements. We launched some fantastic new modules and updates last year that included the Afghanistan, Iraq, and Kola maps, the DCS: CH-47F, DCS: F-4E Phantom II, DCS: OH-58D Kiowa Warrior, Flaming Cliffs 2024, DCS: F-5E Remastered aircraft modules, many new campaigns, and countless updates to the DCS Core and modules. We are also delighted to have brought you new, free, high-detail Heavy Metal Asset Pack units! 

    Grinnelli Designs have been refining the cockpit geometry, textures, and intricate detailing of the upcoming DCS: F-100D Super Sabre. They have also built an in-house physics simulation tool that streamlines flight model testing to ensure accuracy. Additional work spans key systems, including the AN/APR-25 RHAW, weapons and electrical components, damage modeling, and the Low Altitude Bombing System. Read their report below and check out the Development Screenshots.

    In case you missed it, SATAC 2025 is now open for registration until the 31st of January, 2025. SATAC is shaping up to be one of the premier PvP events in our community, bringing together top squadrons from around the globe for intense air-to-air combat. We are sponsoring 24 modules for this competition. Sign-up now!

    Thank you for your passion and support.

    Yours sincerely, 

    Eagle Dynamics

     

    DCS in 2024

    A Look Back

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    We combined Open Beta and Stable into a single release version only at the start of the year. This meant more time to prepare new releases, test updates, and check fixes and new additions. We remained firmly committed to enhancing both core features and module specific improvements throughout 2024 with well over 500 core fixes and updates, nearly 130 of which addressed AI behaviors alone. We also rolled out substantial changes, enhancements and bug fixes for all of our products, for example: F-16C (200+ items), F/A-18C (150+ items), and AH-64D (nearly 200 items).

    Q1 and Early Q2 Milestones
    In late February, we boosted terrain scenery performance through optimized instancing and improved streaming. The AH-64D received its long-awaited Fire Control Radar (FCR), while the F/A-18C received a new pilot model and helmets. We also improved cockpit and external textures across most Flaming Cliffs 3 aircraft, released a number of fixes for Combined Arms, and launched the “F-15C Aggressors” campaign. April saw more realistic G-effects, improved INS+GPS logic, and the new “Mi-24P Outpost” campaign. In early May, we unveiled the eagerly awaited DCS: Kola Map by Orbx.

    Mid-Year Releases
    Late-May brought the release of the mighty DCS: F-4E Phantom II by Heatblur Simulations, the “F/A-18C Operation Green Line” campaign, and the free Massun Asset Pack. We also introduced bomb fuse options, pilot model and animation updates for the F-16, and added new FCR modes to the AH-64D. In early June, the very capable DCS: OH-58D Kiowa Warrior by Polychop Simulations arrived alongside the “F/A-18C Operation Mountain Breeze” campaign.

    Summer Highlights
    July featured the launch of the DCS: Afghanistan map and Flaming Cliffs 2024, complete with three new aircraft and campaigns. We also introduced a new launcher, a Select Role interface, and Dynamic Respawn, alongside AI performance refinements. Notably, the F-16C and F/A-18C radar systems were updated to address false targets, while the Supercarrier gained an Airboss (PriFly deck) feature. In August, we released the DCS: CH-47F, improved the cargo system, introduced a route tool for Select Role, and added the RMAP FCR Mode to the AH-64D.

    Fall Advancements
    Late September saw significant technology improvements, including the removal of the single-threaded version, the introduction of new Spotting Dots, and major performance optimizations. We enhanced terrain VRAM usage and implemented radar shadows for ground radar in the F-16C, F/A-18C, and AH-64D. Additionally, we rolled out crucial CH-47F features and fixes and substantial updates to the Syria map. October brought our first-ever campaign-only patch and then two new campaigns later in the month, along with F/A-18C loadout enhancements, an AH-64D FCR Air Targeting Mode, and more CH-47F improvements.

    Year-End Updates
    December opened with the DCS: F-5E Remastered update, new fog/dust and volumetric lighting, a revised selection tool for the Mission Editor, three campaigns, and new features to the Supercarrier deck crew. Shortly thereafter, we launched the DCS: Iraq map. Finally, on Christmas Eve, we delivered high-resolution Heavy Metal Assets for free, a major update to Spotting Dots, critical HUD and FM improvements for the F-16C, and pivotal FM and VRS and flight model enhancements for the AH-64D.

    2025 and Beyond
    We would like to extend our sincere thanks for your continued support and dedication throughout 2024. We remain committed to enriching DCS. Please stay tuned for the 2025 and Beyond video coming very soon!

     

    F-100D Super Sabre

    Development Report

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    The F-100Ds’ development team, Grinnelli Designs, recently traveled again to Texas to work with the Collings Foundation’s F-100 Super Sabre. This unique opportunity allowed them to capture authentic cockpit audio during flight, preserving the raw and immersive sounds of this iconic aircraft. Please watch the F-100D Dev Log: The Road to Realism - Part 2.

    Beyond their work in Texas, they have been focusing on refining the cockpit model. By enhancing the geometry and textures they have ensured that even the most intricate details are represented with precision. 

    Grinnelli Designs has made substantial improvements to testing and verifying the flight model through the implementation of in-house physics simulation tools. This allows them to quickly verify the accuracy of any changes to the flight model. Work has taken place in other areas such as the “Hun’s” unique Radar Warning Receiver (AN/APR-25 RHAW), Weapons Systems, Electrical Systems, Damage Model, Low Altitude Bombing System, and much more. 

    “These efforts define our commitment to creating a highly realistic and immersive experience that reflects the legacy of the F-100 Super Sabre. Thank you for your continued support.” 

    - Grinnelli Designs

     

    SATAC 2025

    Tournament 

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    The 51st PVO Regiment proudly announces SATAC 2025. SATAC, short for Squadron Air to Air Championship, is an annual event set to provide a prestigious platform for competitive Air-to-Air sportsmanship, welcoming all squadrons and airframes to participate! The inception of SATAC dates back to 2011, and the tradition continues as we invite all competitive Air-to-Air squads to compete against the finest that DCS has to offer in a highly immersive and realistic combat environment. Our format is designed to promote the utilisation of various aspects of the simulation, including different weapon types (ARH/SARH/IR) air-to-air missiles, dissimilar air combat training (DACT), and the full range of modern DCS aircraft, each playing its unique role in SATAC 2025. Please sign up now!

    Once again, all our very best wishes of health, love and happiness to you and your families for the year ahead. Thank you for all you do to support our work, we really appreciate it. Here’s to a great 2025!

      Yours sincerely,

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    27 December 2024

    Dear Fighter Pilots, Partners and Friends, 

    In this, our final DCS update of 2024, you will find the latest models of the B-52H, S-3B, B-1B, as well as highly detailed SA-10, Max-Pro, Abrams and C-RAM! These assets form the basis of the Heavy Metal pack announced earlier this year. We will continue working on more air, ground and sea units in 2025. This update also contains many improvements, bug fixes, and new features. Please update now and check-out the full changelog

    Please don’t miss the huge savings across our most popular modules in our DCS Winter Sale 2024 which will run until the 6th of January 2025 at 15:00 GMT on our e-shop and until 2nd of Jan on Steam at 18:00 GMT.

    As the sun sets on 2024, we extend our heartfelt thanks to you for your ongoing support and dedication. We look forward to great things in the year ahead and cannot wait to share our ´2025 and Beyond’ video coming soon.

    Thank you for your passion and support.

    Yours sincerely, 

    Eagle Dynamics

     

    DCS Assets

    Development Report

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    Earlier, we released new units as part of the Heavy Metal Core pack. It’s with great pleasure that we provide you with higher detail versions as part of this week's Christmas update!

    Added free pack of high fidelity 3D models.

    • B-1B 
    • B-52H
    • S-3B (and tanker)
    • SA-10 (S-300 SAM)
    • M1A2 
    • M1A2C SEP v3
    • MRAP MaxxPro
    • Centurion C-RAM

    We hope you will enjoy these beautiful AI units, and to see them deployed in your missions and campaigns. We look forward to bringing you many more in the future. 

     

    DCS Update

    Development Progress

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    In the most recent update to DCS Core, the “improved spotting dots” option has been replaced by a new Spotting Dots setting. This feature can be toggled Off or set to Auto, 1 Pixel, or 2 Pixels, and it can also be enforced through the Mission Editor. When peripheral VR quad views are active, the spotting dot size will default to 1 pixel.

    Mission Editor functionality has been expanded. New triggers allow for toggling individual drawings on or off. Unloading multiple cargo items at once is now supported, and an error causing the display of non-cargo objects in the radio menu has been corrected. Issues related to multi-selection tools, rotating units, and loading templates have also been resolved. For the full list of changes, please read the full changelog

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    The DCS: F-16C Viper has received noteworthy improvements to its heads-up display (HUD), flight model, and radar behavior. The HUD’s Limited Refresh Rate now updates airspeed, altitude, and acceleration at fixed intervals, making fast-changing parameters correctly skip values. Based on user feedback, corrections to excessive energy loss at higher angles of attack and slower speeds have been introduced, with further work planned for high-speed regimes. Deep stall issues have been addressed, along with yaw behavior during roll inputs in landing configurations. Various radar bugs have been fixed, including trackfile behavior in STT, TWS altitude rounding discrepancies, and lock range in ACM Bore mode. External fuel transfer now functions even if AIR SOURCE is set to RAM, and a flicker in the CCIP aiming marks has been eliminated. The developers have also released a revised Early Access Guide with new chapters on navigation and tactical employment, plus updates to the radio communications and datalink sections.

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    The DCS: F/A-18C benefits from fixes to weapons avionics crashes, the addition of gray-scale (will still appear green despite name) ground radar maps, and resolution of several texture and INS configuration errors. 

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    The DCS: AH-64D has undergone a range of flight model improvements to make yaw control less sensitive, adjust rotor thrust at low speeds, and refine the vortex-ring state (VRS) condition that is accompanied by new visual and audio warnings. Minor rotor cone animation issues have been addressed, SCAS drift during hover has been corrected, and the interface for George AI has been enhanced to assist color-blind players. Multiple small bugs, including incorrect TADS camera clipping and error messages for en-route distances, have also been fixed.

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    The DCS: CH-47F has seen a range of additions: new trimmer options, windshield wipers, corrected LCT schedule, and improved Cyclic Stick position for air start. The crew animation speed has been raised when switching seats, and numerous fixes address engine repairs, IR strobe patterns, and ramp visualization. 

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    The DCS: Supercarrier update addresses several issues with AI taxiing, deck crew animations, and spawn logic. Directors should no longer repeat “stop” gestures excessively, and wheel chocks function correctly after teleporting to the hangar. Catapult launching logic has also been improved. Despite these updates, a known issue persists regarding the “disable deck crew” option not functioning properly unless it is set beforehand in the general settings.

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    The newly remastered DCS: F-5E includes cockpit shake and vibration animations, wingtip oscillation at high AOA, and updated LERX vapor effects. RWR dimmer controls, service hatch panels, parking lot static aircraft placements, and theme loading pictures have all been adjusted. 

     

    Happy New Year

    Warm wishes

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    We wish you soaring spirits and skies full of cheer this holiday season. From everyone at Eagle Dynamics, may your days be filled with joy, love, and good health. Stay safe, enjoy the festivities, and here’s to reaching new heights together in the year ahead. Happy New Year!

    Thank you again for your passion and support, 

      Yours sincerely,

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    20 December 2024

    Dear Fighter Pilots, Partners and Friends, 

    Dear Fighter Pilots, Partners and Friends, Our huge Christmas DCS Winter Sale 2024 is in full swing on our e-shop and the DCS Steam Edition Winter Sale is also underway and contains the same amazing deals.

    Earlier this year we announced our very first full fidelity Soviet 4th generation fighter. Our MiG-29A Fulcrum is advancing full speed and our dedicated team has been working diligently for a release in Q2 2025. Please check out our development screenshots and read the project status update below.

    As we approach the end of the year, we want to take a moment to extend our heartfelt gratitude for your continued dedication to DCS. Your feedback and passion have helped us push boundaries, refine our simulator, and bring ever more realism to DCS. Thank you.

    Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from all of us! We look forward to soaring onwards and upwards into the New Year together!

    Thank you for your passion and support.

    Yours sincerely, 

    Eagle Dynamics

     

    Winter Sale

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    Now is the time to expand your hangar and sharpen your combat skills with new aircraft, terrains, and campaigns! Until the 6th of January 15:00 GMT enjoy deep discounts on a wide range of our most popular modules! The DCS Steam Edition Winter Sale is now on until the 2nd of January at 18:00 GMT. Enjoy!

     

    MiG-29A Fulcrum

    Development Progress

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    The primary MiG-29A development efforts are focused on the design of the external model, cockpit, avionics, and general aircraft systems. 

    The DCS: MiG-29A is our first aircraft based on photogrammetry.  The cockpit reference aircraft is located in Aircraft Museum Kosice, and we greatly appreciate their generous assistance. The textures and geometry of the new cockpit have been created from scratch, using new technologies that include high-polygon models for baking-in normal maps. This technique has provided many quality improvements whilst also presenting plenty of challenges.

    We generated a huge number of photos and videos of the aircraft, and we completely reworked the external model. Based on this reference data and factory diagrams, we were able to include an exceptional level of detail for items such as surface materials and treatment, rivets, screws, and panel joints. The new normal map reflects the structure of the aircraft skin to a high degree of accuracy, with texture resolution increased by 400%.

    A lot of work has been completed on avionics and systems, including the Optical Laser System (OLS), which is an important component of the MiG-29 targeting suite. Its main elements are the InfraRed Search and Track (IRST) system and laser range finder. Most of the air-to-air targeting modes are progressing well and nearing completion.  

    The gun sight development was not a trivial task, with a complex simulation of both the tracked-target mode and the non-tracked, “funnel” mode. The gun sights have been significantly redesigned for a highly accurate representation of the real unit. A new mode has been added which was designed to engage invisible aerial targets in cloud, haze or at night with the gun. 

    Weapon modes for engaging ground targets with rockets and guns at fixed and moving targets in the presence of wind are in active development. We have also scheduled the development of the basic bombing modes in the near term.

    We have totally recreated the Fire Control Radar (FCR) architecture and the main modes.  

    After primary work on the OLS and FCR is complete, we will model the interaction between the OLS and the FCR. 

    The SPO-15LM radar warning receiver, also known as Product L006LM, has been completely rewritten. The new SPO-15 uses the same physics-based approach as the SPO-10, but with greater attention being paid to its second iteration of directivity patterns for transmitting and receiving antennas. The latter being of particularly high importance to Soviet RWR designs due to the independent processing of an output from each azimuth sector antenna. Additionally, the database has been expanded, with each radar having a unique signature in terms of signal properties and with the properties themselves covering additional details. 

    Thanks to these improvements, the new SPO-15 can be modelled to closely emulate the algorithms used in the real system, and it simulates many of its real-life quirks and limitations. Pilots will find themselves having to pay attention to these limitations to utilize its full potential. These include, but are not limited to, non-linear range indications that will properly display the signal power, blinding by high power radars, and many cases of incorrect threat type determination due to limited resolution with which the signal parameters are measured. This depth and accuracy of the simulations will make our new implementation of SPO-15 in DCS the most realistic and detailed simulation of this system of any PC simulator.

    A Mission Editor data programming panel is being developed for the navigation system. This will allow you to program the flight before the start of the mission and use this program in flight. Access to the panel and modification of data will be possible during the simulation, when the aircraft is on the ground.

     We are developing the MiG-29A INS and its interaction with the navigation system. Special attention is being paid to the modes of ground INS alignment and its accuracy and drift in flight. This will be affected by the alignment mode and the presence or absence of radio correction from the programmed beacon. 

    Work remains on the Identify Friend or Foe (IFF) system, but we'll release the core functionality of IFF at early access, and then continue to work on the more advanced IFF features. 

    Aircraft systems are being added and refined to a deep level of functionality. This includes the new hydraulic and electrical system, procedures and physics of engine startup and shutdown, expansion and reconfiguration of automatic control systems. Numerous new modes are also being introduced, and transients are being improved.

     

    Merry Christmas

    Happy holidays!

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    In the spirit of the upcoming Christmas holiday, we wish you calm winds, clear horizons, and treasured moments with friends and loved ones. May your hangars be full, your aircraft finely tuned, and your upcoming sorties filled with excitement and discovery. Merry Christmas and happy holidays to you and your loved ones. 

    Thank you again for your passion and support, 

     Yours sincerely,

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    13 December 2024

    Dear Fighter Pilots, Partners and Friends, 

    This week we released the highly anticipated Iraq map into early access. This is a great addition to DCS and represents one of the most important combat theaters of the late-20th and early 21st centuries. The Iraq map captures the rich history, diverse geography, and pivotal battlefields of the region. The focus of this initial, Northern region, is provided to support missions and campaigns mainly pertaining to the Global War on Terror and ISIS. Later, the Southern region will be added to support Operation Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom. Watch the Iraq launch trailer!

    In parallel to Iraq map development, our separate Afghanistan map team has been working hard on updating and improving Afghanistan Southwest and adding the new Eastern region. Based on your feedback and lessons learned from the Southwest region, we have enhanced and polished ground textures, improved vector data on and around airfields, re-detailed taxiways and logistics scenes, and provided more advanced surface normal mapping. Additionally, many unique 3D models for Kabul and updated crash models for static and civilian vehicles are being implemented to increase immersion. Please check out the details below. 

    The release of the Iraq map is part of an intermediate DCS Update created primarily for the new map. However, there are many additional stability and quality improvements across multiple modules. For DCS Core, VR controller issues and resource synchronisation bugs have been fixed. The CH-47F’s multi-crew engine shutdown issue has been resolved, and the Supercarrier no longer launches flares when players attempt unauthorized landings. The Mirage F1 has received numerous avionics, cockpit, lighting, radar, and payload enhancements to add and improve realism. The C-101 Aviojet benefited from upgraded bomb model textures. Please read the full changelog

    Our massive DCS Winter Sale 2024 is now live until the 6th of January 2025. Don’t miss the perfect opportunity to expand your collection and make this holiday season one to remember! With up to 50% across all our most popular modules, we are confident you'll find something to warm you up this winter. Check the Winter Sale video.

    Thank you for your passion and support.

    Yours sincerely, 

    Eagle Dynamics

     

    Iraq

    Out Now

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    The early access launch of DCS: Iraq covers Central and Northern Iraq. This map uses our latest map technology with improved normal mapping, better vegetation, and many interesting Points of Interest (POI) to provide a highly-realistic and engaging feeling of flight. Work will continue in the early access period to include improved roads, the inclusion of H2, H3, Al-Kut and Mosul airfields, more POIs, and tuning of view distances and airfields. Further expansions will grant you access to the Iraq Southern region, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia. 

    Just like other DCS maps, we offer the DCS: Iraq as a complete map that will be updated throughout the early access period. However, if you are only interested in a particular region or on a budget, you can decide to simply purchase the northern Iraq region in high-detail. The choice is yours.

    Modular Options

    • DCS: North Iraq ($39.99): Perfect for those focused on the heart of Iraq’s northern conflicts like the Global War on Terror and ISIS.
    • DCS: Iraq ($59.99 early access price with 20% off). This is the ultimate package, combining North and South Iraq plus a large neighbouring areas for a complete experience.
    • DCS: South Iraq ($39.99): Immerse yourself in the oil fields, marshlands, and Gulf War theaters. This region is not currently available for purchase and will be coming in Q2 2025 or earlier.

     

    DCS Update

    Development Progress

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    Despite this week’s update being intermediate in nature, provided primarily for the launch of DCS: Iraq map, we and our 3rd party partners were able to include some valuable additional items into the build:

    DCS - Core
    Several core engine fixes to improve stability and gameplay. The resource managers now synchronize dynamically changed warehouse resources for new clients. In VR, controllers no longer disappear after selecting the VR settings tab.

    DCS: CH-47F by Eagle Dynamics
    A critical fix addresses engine shutdown issues when a second crew member joins a hot-started helicopter, ensuring smoother multi-crew operations. Work continues on new autopilot functions.

    DCS: Supercarrier by Eagle Dynamics
    Player attempts to land without clearance no longer trigger unwanted flare launches from the carrier, removing an immersion-breaking behavior. We strongly recommend contacting ATC first and following landing instructions to avoid deck crew instruction issues.

    DCS Mirage F1 by Aerges
    Multiple avionics and systems improvements enhance realism and reliability. Navigation, formation, and landing lights are now more accurate, along with radar rendering fixes and improved radio behavior. The Belouga BLG66 bomb and other payload options have been standardized. Various cockpit animations, indicator flags, and instrument behaviors have been corrected, leading to a more authentic flight experience.

    DCS: C-101 Aviojet by AvioDev
    The visual quality of several bomb models, including BLG66 and BR-series bombs, has been improved for better overall realism.

    Campaigns
    Campaign improvements include added subtitles to radio communications, updated AI to the latest standards, corrected mission behaviors, and refined briefing instructions. These changes enhance narrative clarity, mission flow, and the overall player experience in several Huey and F-16C campaigns.

    For a detailed list of all the changes, please read the full changelog

     

    East Afghanistan 

    Development Update Report

    We are committed to delivering the Afghanistan East project into Early Access in the nearest future, and to ensuring that it meets the expected quality standards.

    Our primary focus is currently centered on creating essential airfields and ensuring they operate seamlessly. We are also carefully refining and enriching the areas surrounding these sites to minimize any need for later adjustments after the initial release.

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    Beyond the airfields, we are enhancing existing models and introducing new, unique ones to more closely reflect the local real-world environment. This includes the addition of various infrastructure elements such as fuel stations, administrative buildings, and cultural or religious landmarks.

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    Simultaneously, we are developing a detailed, non-destructive road network across Afghanistan. We are also significantly expanding the map’s overall data, incorporating an unprecedented number of settlements, agricultural areas, and industrial zones. This surpasses any previous DCS map in terms of scope and density.

    On the technical front, we are improving ground textures and employing new algorithms to create more detailed normal maps. These refinements will bring greater visual depth and realism to the terrain.

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    As we prepare to release the second part of the Afghanistan map, the entire project will benefit from an expanded main map area, albeit at a lower fidelity, to support aircraft carrier operations, catering to you, our most dedicated enthusiasts.

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    Optimization efforts are ongoing, and we appreciate your understanding during the Early Access phase. Many planned features for the Afghanistan theater remain in development and will be introduced in future updates during the polishing stage. Completing all planned elements of the Afghanistan project represents a significant undertaking, both in terms of workload and time.

     

    Winter Sale

    Holiday Savings!

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    The holiday season is here, and it’s the perfect time to expand your hangar! The DCS Winter Sale 2024 has officially begun, bringing you incredible savings on your favourite modules, campaigns, and terrains. Winter Sale video and enjoy!

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    Thank you for your passion and support, 

     Yours sincerely,

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    06 December 2024

    Dear Fighter Pilots, Partners and Friends, 

    The DCS: F-5E Remastered module is now available! If you are an existing owner of the previous F-5E you can upgrade today for just $9.99 for three months, thereafter the upgrade price will be increased to $14.99. This comprehensive remaster brings a wealth of enhancements including an entirely new external model and cockpit. Read the details below and watch the trailer!

    The latest DCS update introduces groundbreaking fog technology with both automatic and manual controls that elevates visual fidelity and immersion. As previously announced, this feature is detailed in the Volumetric Weather White Paper and showcased in the "DCS Ascending" video. Additionally, new campaigns are available for various aircraft, including Arctic Thunder for the F-16C and F/A-18C, as well as the Last Out: Weasels over Syria II for the F-16C. These all provide fresh and engaging challenges. Also included in this update is long awaited new Supercarrier deck crew logic, this highly complex feature will test your carrier discipline and precision! We very much look forward to your feedback!

    Please update your DCS to the latest version to enjoy all the new features and bug fixes. Check-out the full changelog.

    It’s that time of the year again! From all around the world, 200 virtual pilots are gathering to fly at the biggest virtual airshow in the world. Hosted live on Twitch from the Payerne military aviation museum with a professional production, the VIAF welcomes the best DCS aerobatics pilots to show off their skills. Have a look at what’s to come in the VIAF 2024 trailer!

    Thank you for your passion and support.

    Yours sincerely, 

    Eagle Dynamics

     

    F-5E Remastered

    Now available

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    We have finally released the DCS: F-5E Remastered! For those of you who already own the original F-5E, you may upgrade for only $9.99 for a 3 month limited timeframe, bringing this module up to our latest standards. Thereafter, the upgrade price will be $14.99 with the full module priced at $59.99. Please note that there is no obligation to upgrade, and your existing F-5E module will not be affected.

    New features of the upgrade include:

    • All new and highly detailed external model and new cockpit rebuilt from scratch
    • Three different helmets with 4 separate liveries
    • New and highly detailed pilot model, great for virtual reality
    • Detailed gun bays with removable panel
    • New ramp covers for parked aircraft

    New liveries along with a new and more detailed texture template:

    • Standard neutral grey
    • Swiss Air Force, 2 tone grey
    • Austrian Air Force 2, Staffel
    • Norwegian Air Force 338 sqn 215
    • “MiG-28” Topgun black
    • Aggressor Navy blue camouflage VFC-13
    • Aggressor desert camouflage VFC-13

    New liveries coming soon:

    • Vietnam 1970s
    • Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force
    • Imperial Iranian Air Force
    • Swiss Air Force demo team
    • Aggressor forest camouflage

    The original DCS: F-5E product is now no longer available for purchase and the new Remastered version is available at full price of $59.99. Please note that existing DCS: F-5E and DCS: F-5E Remastered owners will receive many improvements and fixes in the latest DCS update.

    Eagle Dynamics Eshop Upgrade Option for Existing DCS: F-5E Owners

    • If you already own the DCS: F-5E module, this upgrade is a remaster of your current aircraft:
    • Installing the remaster replaces your existing module without creating a new aircraft entry in DCS. All your F-5E mission content will be carried over.
    • Simply purchase the DCS: F-5E Remastered update to enjoy all the latest enhancements. 

    DCS Steam Edition Upgrade Option for Existing DCS: F-5E Owners

    • If you already own the original Steam Edition of DCS: F-5E module, this upgrade is a remaster of your current aircraft:
    • Purchase the DCS: F-5E Remastered DLC for just $9.99 to receive the latest version. 

    Watch the trailer and rediscover the thrill of flying this iconic fighter!

     

    DCS 2.9.10.3948

    Development Progress

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    DCS Core game improvements include the addition of the new fog and dust technology, the Mission Editor multi-select tool, fixes to weapons guidance, both air and ground AI behavior improvements, and map tools, along with object draw distance and contrails improvements. Individual aircraft modules including the F-16C Viper, F/A-18C, and AH-64D have received substantial updates that address radar inconsistencies, weapon deployment errors, avionics errors, and more. The update also features new functionality and fixes for the F-5E, CH-47F, and other aircraft, along with refined training missions, enhanced synchronization in multiplayer, and improved performance.

    Significant updates to our premium modules especially the Supercarrier’s new deck crew logic that includes compatibility with the F-14 Tomcat. The OH-58D Kiowa Warrior and JF-17 Thunder saw optimization in avionics and systems, while the F-4E Phantom II and MB-339A/PAN received fixes for multi crew synchronisation issues and improved flight instrument visibility. The update also includes new Afghan map instant-action missions for the Kiowa Warrior, bolstering its versatility and appeal.

    For a complete list of updates, Please read the changelog.

     

    VIAF 2024

    Virtual International Air Festival, 20th year

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    From today till Sunday, hang out and win prizes including Thrustmaster hardware and Eagle Dynamics modules. You’ll also learn more about the upcoming DCS: F-100D in an interview with Grinelli Designs, and be able to ask questions to a real-life fighter and aerobatic team pilot. Don’t forget to vote for your favorite teams and give them a chance to win a trophy! Do all of this and even more while celebrating our community’s 20th anniversary.

    Come and see us in Payerne, Switzerland, this weekend to have a go on our new flight-sim rig provided by Next Level Racing, Thrustmaster, and Pimax! This is a great opportunity to experience DCS as never before in the fantastic Clin D’Ailes museum, which holds a unique legacy.

    The VIAF starts tonight at 18:30 GMT and continues through the weekend. The entire airshow will be streamed live on the VIAF’s Twitch channel. Please take a look at the schedule here. We look forward to seeing you there! 

     Yours sincerely,

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