T4buk Posted March 10 Posted March 10 (edited) I wish that ED take a look over the Su-33 and upgraded with SVP-24 (Munitions Guidance System), allow the Su-33 to enhance guidniss for AG Strike. it can be as upgrade for the existing FC3 Su-33 or an new Standalone in FC2025 as Su-33S or much better if it will be kind of new project like the upcoming MiG-29A Fulcrum. Link to SVP-24 on Wikipedia there is Video on youtube, you can see there that the DataLink MFD surrounded with buttons for more controls for enhanced capability than basic DataLink. Link to the video Edited March 10 by T4buk 2
T4buk Posted March 10 Author Posted March 10 (edited) The upgraded Su-33 flow over Syria with this system probly test it also. Edited March 10 by T4buk 1
F-2 Posted March 11 Posted March 11 I’ve seen reports the upgraded su-33 has the al-31fm-1 which if true would be nice 2
T4buk Posted March 12 Author Posted March 12 16 hours ago, F-2 said: I’ve seen reports the upgraded su-33 has the al-31fm-1 which if true would be nice Can you post it please?
Swan37 Posted March 21 Posted March 21 (edited) Su-33M also has new RWR L-150 Edited March 21 by Swan37
Swan37 Posted March 21 Posted March 21 (edited) only Sukhoi-33M can became a FF modern flanker in DCS. 1. we have nice PFM of Su-33 Early, but late flanker-d has more powerrfull engines differences in 700KG/S on max afterburn. 2. new RWR L-150 has enough documentation. 3. SVP-24 gefest can be in export ver of russian aircrafts, that makes finding documentation easier. it has small differences with su-33, but new RWR and better dynamics will be good Edited March 21 by Swan37 1
Swan37 Posted March 21 Posted March 21 L-150: Root mean square error of bearing: from 3° to 15° depending on range and direction. Field of view: 360° in azimuth, ±30° in elevation. Weight: 47.2 kg (35 kg — main module; 12.2 kg — module of the expandable device). With antennas and microwave units — 52.44 kg. Data bank of various types of radars: 128 cells Accepted frequency range: from 1.2 to 18 GHz (ranges D, E, F, G, H, I, J according to NATO classification).
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