Simulated air combat where an Su-30SM closes to near-WVR range and shoots down one F-35 and damages another.
Gonna get accused of getting paid by Putin for this one.
Sukhois > F-35s because supermaneuvrability lets you aura farm better.
Are you really 'winning' an air engagement if you're not the one pulling off death-defying maneuvers? Sorry not sorry.
Tomi HΓ€mΓ€lΓ€inen who recently appeared on the Fox-2 podcast just wrote an interesting article on how the advantages of dispersed/roadside basing: https://t.co/mpisGRFYEt
Getting comments on how I've set up the Russian side. Many viewers feel like the software is exceptionally generous towards Russian equipment.
Here's an excellent article by the software's dev on Russian equipment and assuming incompetence: https://t.co/yRqS8FZksD
Finally up to date with my social media. Also got around to contacting my Patreons to confirm the lifetime perpetuities and other obligations over the last couple of days.
If I somehow missed you on Patreon and still owe you something, please don't hesitate to DM me and I will get you sorted out.
Meant to do this in early January, but the world and then my life suddenly got crazy. Take care everyone, I will see you again later this month. :)
Simulated depiction of US Navy alpha strike.
Based on my understanding, what happened IRL was smaller in scope. Curious to hear what happened to their higher-end SAMs. How much of the lack of response was due to SEAD/DEAD vs covert ops vs low morale.