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We have instead been working on a new collection with much more modernized standards and styles called Falkner-Muir.
Thank you in advance
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Additionally, launching the AA.16 at 1,000m/s is well above its operating envelope.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proportional_navigation
For my jet I would like to use the AA.16 and the Aim-12, do I have permission to upload my creation with the ordinances attached and in the description I put a link for this page and credit?
GBU-15 is meant to be a stormworks version of the Small Diameter Bomb. It doesn't have radar because often times, you don't want to have it.
GBU-11 is for close in attacking aircraft, it's a specific role thing...
If you wanted a cruise weapon with radar terminal, that would be the BGM-16 (or 35). If you wanted it with laser terminal, that would be the BGM-11.
There are different weapons for different roles. If you don't enjoy any specific ones, you don't have to use it, there is variety for that reason.
lol what? my bad for assuming you don't have your head up your ass
I'm explaining how they're different guidance so it's not worth trying to compare the two, no need for the sass lol
GBU-11 is Radar guided, GBU-15 is GPS guided, apples to oranges smh