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will this harrier be able to use BL755 cluster bombs?

 

No, it will only be able to utilize the United State's modern CBU series of cluster bombs. So CBU-87, 97, 103, 105 as I understand it.

 

BL755 is a British weapons system, and this is an American Harrier.

 

EDIT: I stand corrected, Mk20s only.

 

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will this harrier be able to use BL755 cluster bombs?
As it is a USMC AV-8B NA the british weapons are likely not in scope.

 

The typical cluster bomb is the Mk20.

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Can the newer AV8Bs use CBU-87/97 type weapons?

 

As far as I can tell, those are not used by the Navy/Marines.

 

They were supposed to use the BLU-108 submunitions (used in CBU-97) in the JSOW AGM-145B variant, but apparently those didn't get produced in the end.


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We should definitely have Mk.20 Rockeyes as AV-8's used them extensively in the 1991 Gulf War against the Iraqis, they also employed Mk.77 Firebombs on iraqi troop positions and oil traps so hopefully we will get those too

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Just a friendly reminder that the MiG-21 in game carries [bL755]them!
Yeah, and nukes, not that a 21 ever dropped one... My guess is Razbam models along the documented loadout in the NATOPS flight manuals.

 

There was a statement towards realism.

 

I personally would love to see all possible(!) weapons modeled, but I think at least for the early access we need to be ok with a realistic subset.

My hope when talking about "real life" implemented weapons is for Mk77 Napalm canisters or LMAV, but that requires a bit more effort, as these weapons are not in DCS, yet.

 

Edit: and just a friendly reminder the United States wasn't on the list of countries to employ BL-755. Which does make sense, as they have their own.


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Just a friendly reminder that the MiG-21 in game carries [bL755]them!

 

Serbia, India and Germany had the MiG21 and the BL755...:pilotfly:

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Serbia, India and Germany had the MiG21 and the BL755...:pilotfly:
Eastern Germany, please. We had the Phantom and Tornado... ;)

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Eastern Germany, please. We had the Phantom and Tornado... ;)

 

But any potential acquisition of BL755s by the DDR would have been blocked faster than you can say "COCOM violation", so the only German air force to have both 755s and MIG-21s at the same time would be the post-reunification Luftwaffe. But this is highly OT as far as the AV-8B goes.

 

Technically speaking, the AV-8B can probably carry and drop 755s (I assume the suspension lugs are pretty standardized for NATO dumb bombs), but any ballistic calculations in CCRP/CCIP modes would be way off.

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No, it will only be able to utilize the United State's modern CBU series of cluster bombs. So CBU-87, 97, 103, 105 as I understand it.

 

BL755 is a British weapons system, and this is an American Harrier.

 

EDIT: I stand corrected, Mk20s only.

 

 

The Harrier main cluster munition is the CBU-97 with GATOR mines. This weapon does not exist in DCS so we only included the MK-20 Rockeye.

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The Harrier main cluster munition is the CBU-97 with GATOR mines. This weapon does not exist in DCS so we only included the MK-20 Rockeye.

 

 

 

 

 

Here's hoping that its developed at a later time. Don't get me wrong, I'm sure I have a couple years worth of getting good at the harrier before I get picky on munitions but its always fun to drop some CBU's. :)

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But any potential acquisition of BL755s by the DDR would have been blocked faster than you can say "COCOM violation", so the only German air force to have both 755s and MIG-21s at the same time would be the post-reunification Luftwaffe. But this is highly OT as far as the AV-8B goes.

 

Technically speaking, the AV-8B can probably carry and drop 755s (I assume the suspension lugs are pretty standardized for NATO dumb bombs), but any ballistic calculations in CCRP/CCIP modes would be way off.

I meant West Germany had the BL-755 AND the F-4 Phantom II and larer Tornado.

East Germany had the MiG-21, but not the BL-755.

If I remember correct, Germany signed the act against cluster munitions very early, so the BL-755 are likely rotting somewhere.

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Cluster weapons are a perfect match for the harrier given the limited available weapon stations what with the reliance on external tanks and all sorts of other equipment so I find it peculiar that the USMC didn't adopt the BL775 if they were permitted.

 

I guess they were content with the conventional bombs and mavericks

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Probably just a typo, but I think you meant CBU-89.

 

It sure would be nice if mines could be added to DCS someday.

 

The correct designation of the dispenser used for the Gator mines by the US Navy seems to be CBU-78. CBU-89 is the USAF designation.


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Why are mk20 rockeye despised? (Aside from being old tech)

 

 

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Because unlike the CBU-87/97 type weapons which can be programmed from within the cockpit and BL775 which can be set by the groun crew the Rockeye has a fixed (4 second I think?) delay from arming to deploying which makes it somewhat limited in the things you can do with it.

 

It's perfectly lethal if you get it right but it's not as flexible as the more advanced weapons.

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