WIP: Dassault Rafale
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beeeaaauuutiiiiifuuul!
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beautiful!!!
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Waaaaoooooo! Hayab you are a master! It is so sweet! Can’t wait for it! Really good job man!
Ps: Do you think about adding the AASM bomb with it? (dunno how it work in bms to add a new type of weapon…)
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oh putain !!!
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Showwwwwwwww
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Sexy target…
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Great, i love it ! when we can use it ? :D;) I am impatient to ride this fantastic mount ! :blowpar:
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Hoooly cow :shock:
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Excellent Job when can we fly it
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looks almost better than the real one.
btw is this a new after burner effect or just part of the 3d model?
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cant wait!!
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What is that ugly sensor across from what appears to be the IRST/optical sensor on the nose?
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Both sensors belong to the OSF, Optronique de Secteur Frontal (Front Sector Optronics). The one on the left is a TV channel sensor, the right one is an IR channel sensor.
The IR channel will be deleted in the next trench (F3R). -
Is there a reason to omit the IR sesor, or has the optical sesor been merged with the IR sensor in the next version? IR tracking is a great passive system to have on a fighter, and I don’t know why it keeps getting the short end of the stick in Western fighters. The only three old US fighters I can think of having IRST were the F-4(B and C), the F-106, and the F-14(and that was only for the last version!).
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No.
We are not simulating the Rafale for the moment. It is just an additional target ATM.
No planned to make avionics other than F-16. … Maybe later … Far later. (?)
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No.
We are not simulating the Rafale for the moment. It is just an additional target ATM.
No planned to make avionics other than F-16. … Maybe later … Far later. (?)
My good man,
Mine was a question adressed at the Rafale model and the actual aircraft itself. I understand avionics are a far way off for aircraft which are not the F-16 quite well.
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having IRST were the F-4(B and C), the F-106, and the F-14(and that was only for the last version!).
I am not 100% sure but the module that fit on F-4’s was called TISEO and it was Electro-Optical, not IR. The module could be installed on other versions too, like we HAF had it available on some birds of the E version. This was the first generation, its next upgrade was installed on the F-14A. The F-14D got the double module, both TV and IR sensors side by side.
Apart these, the F-15K use an IRST coupled on the Sniper TGP pylon, that system is fully operational and available for other F-15 users too under the name “Tiger Eyes”, which sensor was taken directly from the F-14D:
The interesting is this below about the Viper, it seems that LM has fitted a new IRST pod based on that AN/AAS-42 of F-14D / “Tiger Eyes” sensor for use -currently- by the Aggressors. Here as appeared on recent Red Flag 13-3:
LM also fitted this sensor to a fuel tank for specific F-18E/F usage:
It seems that with all these stealth technology rising around the world, the money-to-bet are going towards IRST systems that will be able to track and guide weapons on such stealth platforms.
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Superbe (Beautiful)
Vivement qu’il soit dispo
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