Thread for DB3000 database problems, updates or issues
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sommer5587
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RE: Thread for DB3000 database problems, updates or issues
Hi
Is there some version of EMADS (mbda-systems) in the DB3000?
Cheers
Is there some version of EMADS (mbda-systems) in the DB3000?
Cheers
RE: Thread for DB3000 database problems, updates or issues
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<Summary>Create Block V Block Va and Block Vb Tomahawk Missiles and add to US T-hawk capable platforms 2021+</Summary>
<detail>All Block IV Tomahawks and new Tomahawks are Block V. Block Va is the MST upgrade to hit the moving ship and Block Vb is JMEWS. Penetrator Warhead. USS Chaffee just conduct successful operational test and 2021-22 is delivery date for most</detail>
<evidence>
https://www.militaryaerospace.com/senso ... wk-missile
https://www.militaryaerospace.com/commu ... le-warhead
https://www.raytheonmissilesanddefense. ... se-missile
https://www.popularmechanics.com/milita ... -17046468/
https://raytheon.mediaroom.com/index.php?s=43&item=1674
https://www.navair.navy.mil/news/Navy-c ... 02020-1002
https://twitter.com/CavasShips/status/1 ... 6790737923
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomahawk_(missile)
</evidence>
<Summary>Create Block V Block Va and Block Vb Tomahawk Missiles and add to US T-hawk capable platforms 2021+</Summary>
<detail>All Block IV Tomahawks and new Tomahawks are Block V. Block Va is the MST upgrade to hit the moving ship and Block Vb is JMEWS. Penetrator Warhead. USS Chaffee just conduct successful operational test and 2021-22 is delivery date for most</detail>
<evidence>
https://www.militaryaerospace.com/senso ... wk-missile
https://www.militaryaerospace.com/commu ... le-warhead
https://www.raytheonmissilesanddefense. ... se-missile
https://www.popularmechanics.com/milita ... -17046468/
https://raytheon.mediaroom.com/index.php?s=43&item=1674
https://www.navair.navy.mil/news/Navy-c ... 02020-1002
https://twitter.com/CavasShips/status/1 ... 6790737923
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomahawk_(missile)
</evidence>
"Smart people just shrug and admit they're dazed and confused. The only ones left with any confidence at all are the New Dumb". HST
RE: Thread for DB3000 database problems, updates or issues
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<summary>Add Turkish Kalkan Radar 2019</summary>
</detail>Turkish Medium range Air defense radar. See first link for spec sheet. 3rd link siting in Libya. Going to be pair with HISAR but use as general mobile air defense radar. Maybe even fill in for Hawk MPQ
</detail>
<evidence>
https://www.aselsan.com.tr/b1c78c84-0fa ... 960ac2.pdf
https://www.aselsan.com.tr/en/capabilit ... ence-radar
https://twitter.com/Obs_IL/status/1335259363712376835
https://missiledefenseadvocacy.org/defe ... nse-radar/
https://dsm.forecastinternational.com/w ... se-system/
</evidence>
<summary>Add Turkish Kalkan Radar 2019</summary>
</detail>Turkish Medium range Air defense radar. See first link for spec sheet. 3rd link siting in Libya. Going to be pair with HISAR but use as general mobile air defense radar. Maybe even fill in for Hawk MPQ
</detail>
<evidence>
https://www.aselsan.com.tr/b1c78c84-0fa ... 960ac2.pdf
https://www.aselsan.com.tr/en/capabilit ... ence-radar
https://twitter.com/Obs_IL/status/1335259363712376835
https://missiledefenseadvocacy.org/defe ... nse-radar/
https://dsm.forecastinternational.com/w ... se-system/
</evidence>
"Smart people just shrug and admit they're dazed and confused. The only ones left with any confidence at all are the New Dumb". HST
RE: Thread for DB3000 database problems, updates or issues
<type>Update</type>
<summary>According to the announcement of Gáspár Maróth, the contract for the procurement of ELM-2084 (Database #2485) air surveillance, air defense and artillery reconnaissance radars was signed on Friday by Colonel-General Ferenc Korom, Commander of the Hungarian Armed Forces and Stéphane Oehrli, President and CEO of Rheinmetall Canada Inc.<summary>
</detail>They added that equipment containing “active phase controlled” (AESA) radar technology from the Israeli company IAI ELTA will replace the old Soviet P-37, PRV-17 and SZT-68U radars, expected from 2022.
Among the countries that have purchased the radar are Canada, India, Finland, the Czech Republic and Singapore (according to foreign sources). Hungary has now been added to this list.</detail>
<evidence>
https://hang.hu/belfold/2020/12/11/izra ... honvedseg/
https://www.newsru.co.il/finance/11dec2020/elta806.html
http://alert5.com/2020/12/14/hungary-or ... 84-radars/
</evidence>
<summary>According to the announcement of Gáspár Maróth, the contract for the procurement of ELM-2084 (Database #2485) air surveillance, air defense and artillery reconnaissance radars was signed on Friday by Colonel-General Ferenc Korom, Commander of the Hungarian Armed Forces and Stéphane Oehrli, President and CEO of Rheinmetall Canada Inc.<summary>
</detail>They added that equipment containing “active phase controlled” (AESA) radar technology from the Israeli company IAI ELTA will replace the old Soviet P-37, PRV-17 and SZT-68U radars, expected from 2022.
Among the countries that have purchased the radar are Canada, India, Finland, the Czech Republic and Singapore (according to foreign sources). Hungary has now been added to this list.</detail>
<evidence>
https://hang.hu/belfold/2020/12/11/izra ... honvedseg/
https://www.newsru.co.il/finance/11dec2020/elta806.html
http://alert5.com/2020/12/14/hungary-or ... 84-radars/
</evidence>
RE: Thread for DB3000 database problems, updates or issues
<type>Update</type>
<summary>Hungary, a Nato member, has agreed to procure the NASAMS air defence system as part of the government’s efforts to modernise military infrastructure in the country.<summary>
</detail>According to a Reuters report, the Central European nation is expected to take the delivery of this air defence system, developed jointly by Kongsberg and Raytheon, in 2023.
In May of this year, the U.S. State Department made a determination approving a possible Foreign Military Sale to Hungary of 60 AIM-120C-7/C-8 AMRAAMER missiles, and two spare AIM-120C-7/C-8 AMRAAM-ER guidance sections and related equipment for an estimated cost of $230 million. The Stars and Stripes website reported in August that Hungary signed a deal with the United States to purchase NASAMS systems for around $1 billion.
A NASAMS battery includes three multi-missile launchers, each carrying up to six AIM-120 AMRAAM ready-to-fire missiles inside the protective canisters. The purpose of the NASAMS Multi-Missile Launcher is to transport, aim and fire missiles with different characteristics, all mounted on the same launch rail inside the protective canisters. The NASAMS launcher carries up to six AIM-120 AMRAAM missiles and is connected to the Fire Distribution Center command post via radio and/or field wire. The NASAMS missile is able to intercept aircraft, helicopters, cruise missiles, and UAVs. In addition to the AIM-120 AMRAAM, the system can also launch the AIM-9X Sidewinder, the ESSM (Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile), and indigenous missiles.
</detail>
<evidence>
https://www.airforce-technology.com/new ... ce-system/
https://euro-sd.com/2020/11/articles/ex ... s-hungary/
https://www.israeldefense.co.il/en/node/46674
https://www.defensenews.com/global/euro ... -defenses/
</evidence>
<summary>Hungary, a Nato member, has agreed to procure the NASAMS air defence system as part of the government’s efforts to modernise military infrastructure in the country.<summary>
</detail>According to a Reuters report, the Central European nation is expected to take the delivery of this air defence system, developed jointly by Kongsberg and Raytheon, in 2023.
In May of this year, the U.S. State Department made a determination approving a possible Foreign Military Sale to Hungary of 60 AIM-120C-7/C-8 AMRAAMER missiles, and two spare AIM-120C-7/C-8 AMRAAM-ER guidance sections and related equipment for an estimated cost of $230 million. The Stars and Stripes website reported in August that Hungary signed a deal with the United States to purchase NASAMS systems for around $1 billion.
A NASAMS battery includes three multi-missile launchers, each carrying up to six AIM-120 AMRAAM ready-to-fire missiles inside the protective canisters. The purpose of the NASAMS Multi-Missile Launcher is to transport, aim and fire missiles with different characteristics, all mounted on the same launch rail inside the protective canisters. The NASAMS launcher carries up to six AIM-120 AMRAAM missiles and is connected to the Fire Distribution Center command post via radio and/or field wire. The NASAMS missile is able to intercept aircraft, helicopters, cruise missiles, and UAVs. In addition to the AIM-120 AMRAAM, the system can also launch the AIM-9X Sidewinder, the ESSM (Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile), and indigenous missiles.
</detail>
<evidence>
https://www.airforce-technology.com/new ... ce-system/
https://euro-sd.com/2020/11/articles/ex ... s-hungary/
https://www.israeldefense.co.il/en/node/46674
https://www.defensenews.com/global/euro ... -defenses/
</evidence>
RE: Thread for DB3000 database problems, updates or issues
Hi, the Italian F-35 A and B have only internal weapons in database. Now they have a "beast mode" configuration.
https://www.stelladitalianews.com/ultim ... east-mode/#
Thanks!
https://www.stelladitalianews.com/ultim ... east-mode/#
Thanks!
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NorthernFox
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RE: Thread for DB3000 database problems, updates or issues
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<summary>South Korea's DAPA held the Defense Project Promotion Committee on December 15th and decided to introduce MH-60R by 2025</summary>
<detail>Contrary to the prediction that the AW.159 helicopter, chosen as the winner of the Maritime Operation Helicopter-I project, will also be selected as the winner in the second project, the MH-60R has select as the winner of the Maritime Helicopter-II project.
South Korea will receive 12 MH-60R by 2025.
</detail>
<evidence>
https://www.dsca.mil/press-media/major-arms-sales/republic-korea-mh-60r-multi-mission-helicopters-support
https://en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20201215007500325?section=search
http://alert5.com/2020/12/16/south-korea-to-sign-contract-for-mh-60r-this-month/
</evidence>
<summary>South Korea's DAPA held the Defense Project Promotion Committee on December 15th and decided to introduce MH-60R by 2025</summary>
<detail>Contrary to the prediction that the AW.159 helicopter, chosen as the winner of the Maritime Operation Helicopter-I project, will also be selected as the winner in the second project, the MH-60R has select as the winner of the Maritime Helicopter-II project.
South Korea will receive 12 MH-60R by 2025.
</detail>
<evidence>
https://www.dsca.mil/press-media/major-arms-sales/republic-korea-mh-60r-multi-mission-helicopters-support
https://en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20201215007500325?section=search
http://alert5.com/2020/12/16/south-korea-to-sign-contract-for-mh-60r-this-month/
</evidence>
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NorthernFox
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RE: Thread for DB3000 database problems, updates or issues
<type>Update</type>
<summary>Many S.Korea Vassles hangars/pads need to be update</summary>
<detail>Now KD-I,KD-II,KD-III and FFX have all Small size hanger and pads (0~12m length), but irl all of these ships have hangars that are longer than 12m

In order from the left length, width, height, for FFX (Daegu Class, not incheon class) and DDH-I The actual measurement result of the length is 13.9 meters, not 14.4 meters but it is still longer than 12m.
<evidence>
https://i.imgur.com/T1iPt5R.png
</evidence>
<summary>Many S.Korea Vassles hangars/pads need to be update</summary>
<detail>Now KD-I,KD-II,KD-III and FFX have all Small size hanger and pads (0~12m length), but irl all of these ships have hangars that are longer than 12m

In order from the left length, width, height, for FFX (Daegu Class, not incheon class) and DDH-I The actual measurement result of the length is 13.9 meters, not 14.4 meters but it is still longer than 12m.
<evidence>
https://i.imgur.com/T1iPt5R.png
</evidence>
RE: Stickied thread for minor database issues?
<type>Fix</type>
<summary>F-16C Blk 32 Falcon -- United States (Air National Guard), 2020, Reserve (#4930) has two radars.</summary>
<detail>The aircraft still has the old APG-68 radar along with the APG-83 SABR it was replaced with.<detail>
<summary>F-16C Blk 32 Falcon -- United States (Air National Guard), 2020, Reserve (#4930) has two radars.</summary>
<detail>The aircraft still has the old APG-68 radar along with the APG-83 SABR it was replaced with.<detail>
RE: Stickied thread for minor database issues?
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<summary>Arty Bty (M1129 Stryker 120mm Mortar x 2) -- United States (Army), 2005</summary>
<detail> The M1129 mortar carrier is a member of the Stryker family of armored vehicles. It is supports infantry operations in complex terrain and urban environments. First production vehicles entered service with the US Army in 2005. This artillery system is used by Stryker Brigade Combat Teams. Currently the US Army is the only operator of this artillery system.
Two M1129 mounts each with a single 120mm Mortar (60 rounds) and 7.62MG.</detail>
<evidence>http://www.military-today.com/artillery ... </evidence>
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<summary>Armored Plt (M1134 Stryker ATGM x 3) -- United States (Army), 2005</summary>
<detail>The M1134 Stryker is a long-rang anti-tank missile carrier. It is the brigade's primary anti-armor system, capable of defeating any armored threat even at extended ranges. The M1134 is used in Stryker brigades in separate anti-tank companies.
Three M1134 mounts each two TOW-2s on the mount and a 7.62MG. Unable to confirm how many extra missiles it may or may not carry. 6-8 for reloads?</detail>
<evidence>http://www.military-today.com/missiles/ ... </evidence>
<summary>Arty Bty (M1129 Stryker 120mm Mortar x 2) -- United States (Army), 2005</summary>
<detail> The M1129 mortar carrier is a member of the Stryker family of armored vehicles. It is supports infantry operations in complex terrain and urban environments. First production vehicles entered service with the US Army in 2005. This artillery system is used by Stryker Brigade Combat Teams. Currently the US Army is the only operator of this artillery system.
Two M1129 mounts each with a single 120mm Mortar (60 rounds) and 7.62MG.</detail>
<evidence>http://www.military-today.com/artillery ... </evidence>
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<summary>Armored Plt (M1134 Stryker ATGM x 3) -- United States (Army), 2005</summary>
<detail>The M1134 Stryker is a long-rang anti-tank missile carrier. It is the brigade's primary anti-armor system, capable of defeating any armored threat even at extended ranges. The M1134 is used in Stryker brigades in separate anti-tank companies.
Three M1134 mounts each two TOW-2s on the mount and a 7.62MG. Unable to confirm how many extra missiles it may or may not carry. 6-8 for reloads?</detail>
<evidence>http://www.military-today.com/missiles/ ... </evidence>
RE: Stickied thread for minor database issues?
<type>Fix</type>
<summary>A-10C Thunderbolt II, 2016 [DBID 4821]</summary>
<detail>Has a Weapon Seeker as a sensor, IIR Seeker, that should be removed.</detail>
<summary>A-10C Thunderbolt II, 2016 [DBID 4821]</summary>
<detail>Has a Weapon Seeker as a sensor, IIR Seeker, that should be removed.</detail>
RE: Stickied thread for minor database issues?
<type>FIX</type>
<summary>Mulitple Victor III entries don't have their TASS</summary>
<detail>The following Victor III submarine entries don't have their Shark Tail [MG-541 Skat-1] Towed Array Sonar System, or any other TASS for that matter.
#452 - PLA-671RTM Victor III [Shchuka] (Soviet Union [-1991] - 1979)
#364 - PLA-671RTM Victor III [Shchuka] (Soviet Union [-1991] - 1981)
#365 - PLA-671RTM Victor III [Shchuka] (Soviet Union [-1991] - 1982)
#454 - PLA-671RTM Victor III [Shchuka] (Soviet Union [-1991] - 1984)
</detail>
<summary>Mulitple Victor III entries don't have their TASS</summary>
<detail>The following Victor III submarine entries don't have their Shark Tail [MG-541 Skat-1] Towed Array Sonar System, or any other TASS for that matter.
#452 - PLA-671RTM Victor III [Shchuka] (Soviet Union [-1991] - 1979)
#364 - PLA-671RTM Victor III [Shchuka] (Soviet Union [-1991] - 1981)
#365 - PLA-671RTM Victor III [Shchuka] (Soviet Union [-1991] - 1982)
#454 - PLA-671RTM Victor III [Shchuka] (Soviet Union [-1991] - 1984)
</detail>
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RE: Stickied thread for minor database issues?
<type>Update</type>
<summary>According to Naval Analyses @D_Mitch on Twitter the #3145 Commodore Andreas Lonnides [Saar 6.2] has different armament than in CMO<summary>
</detail>
Please remove EL/M-2258 radar
Please add Furuno nav radar
Please add GEM elettronica surveillance radar
Please add Rafael TopLite EO Surveillance, Observation and Targeting system
Retain 2x .50 MG
Please remove 2x 20mm/70 Oerlikon and add 2x Rafael Typhoon RW 23mm guns.
Please remove Phalanx
Please remove 76mm OTO Melara Compact
Please remove Barak 8 VLS
Please add MBDA Simbad twin Mistral SAM Launcher
Please add FFBNW Rafael Typhoon MLS for 8x Spike NLOS missiles
Please remove Gabriel II
Please remove RGM-84 Harpoon
Please remove Aircraft facilities
Please add 2x RHIB
@ Comms pls add SATCOM
</detail>
<evidence>
https://twitter.com/D__Mitch/status/133 ... 14/photo/1
https://twitter.com/combatair/status/13 ... 9719531520
https://vpk.name/news/238499_kipr_zakaz ... orabl.html
</evidence>

<summary>According to Naval Analyses @D_Mitch on Twitter the #3145 Commodore Andreas Lonnides [Saar 6.2] has different armament than in CMO<summary>
</detail>
Please remove EL/M-2258 radar
Please add Furuno nav radar
Please add GEM elettronica surveillance radar
Please add Rafael TopLite EO Surveillance, Observation and Targeting system
Retain 2x .50 MG
Please remove 2x 20mm/70 Oerlikon and add 2x Rafael Typhoon RW 23mm guns.
Please remove Phalanx
Please remove 76mm OTO Melara Compact
Please remove Barak 8 VLS
Please add MBDA Simbad twin Mistral SAM Launcher
Please add FFBNW Rafael Typhoon MLS for 8x Spike NLOS missiles
Please remove Gabriel II
Please remove RGM-84 Harpoon
Please remove Aircraft facilities
Please add 2x RHIB
@ Comms pls add SATCOM
</detail>
<evidence>
https://twitter.com/D__Mitch/status/133 ... 14/photo/1
https://twitter.com/combatair/status/13 ... 9719531520
https://vpk.name/news/238499_kipr_zakaz ... orabl.html
</evidence>

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RE: Stickied thread for minor database issues?
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<summary>Pleasse add Indra Long Tactical Range LTR-25 radar for UK and Spain </summary>
<detail> Last year, the DE&S Air Defence and Electronic Warfare Systems team awarded a £13.1 million contract to Indra to produce their Lanza Long Tactical Range 25 radar for the RAF’s Battlespace Management Force. Now the radar has arrived in the UK it will undergo extensive trials and is due to be accepted into service with the RAF by mid-2021.
The LTR-25 is a state-of-the-art, full solid-state three dimensional (3D) long range radar developed by Indra, which incorporates years of experience together with the latest technological advances. It is a fully digital radar operating in L band with an instrumental range exceeding 250 nautical miles, operationally deployable in less than two hours.
The system also includes an Identifier Friend or Foe and Secondary Surveillance Radar (IFF/SSR), capable of providing target identification through interrogation and automatic processing of transponders replies in modes 1, 2, 3/A, C, 4, S and 5. The LTR-25 integrates a 3D Primary Surveillance Radar (SR) based on a pencil beam architecture which provides long range coverage.
The main function of the SR is the detection of non-cooperative aircrafts within the instrumented coverage volume, even under adverse conditions, including clutter and ECM environment. Target coordinates provided by the LTR-25 include target altitude (3D position).
The LTR-25 has been designed as a tactical deployable radar, with the capability of being transported by a variety of means, (road, air – aircraft or helicopter rail or sea). All the LTR-25 associated equipment is completely integrated, so that all operative, transportable and deployable capabilities of the system are maintained.
Each LTR-25 unit is composed of a primary radar integrated with a secondary radar and an operation and power generation shelter. The system has been designed to facilitate transportability and deployment in non-prepared sites: the full system could be accommodated either into one single Hércules C130-type aircraft or in two trucks.</detail>
According to Indra, the Spanish Air Force also uses this radar.
A picture is embedded for the database
<evidence>https://www.indracompany.com/sites/defa ... _v19_0.pdf
https://ukdefencejournal.org.uk/new-lon ... red-to-uk/
https://des.mod.uk/new-radar-delivered-to-uk/
https://www.defense-aerospace.com/artic ... </evidence>

<summary>Pleasse add Indra Long Tactical Range LTR-25 radar for UK and Spain </summary>
<detail> Last year, the DE&S Air Defence and Electronic Warfare Systems team awarded a £13.1 million contract to Indra to produce their Lanza Long Tactical Range 25 radar for the RAF’s Battlespace Management Force. Now the radar has arrived in the UK it will undergo extensive trials and is due to be accepted into service with the RAF by mid-2021.
The LTR-25 is a state-of-the-art, full solid-state three dimensional (3D) long range radar developed by Indra, which incorporates years of experience together with the latest technological advances. It is a fully digital radar operating in L band with an instrumental range exceeding 250 nautical miles, operationally deployable in less than two hours.
The system also includes an Identifier Friend or Foe and Secondary Surveillance Radar (IFF/SSR), capable of providing target identification through interrogation and automatic processing of transponders replies in modes 1, 2, 3/A, C, 4, S and 5. The LTR-25 integrates a 3D Primary Surveillance Radar (SR) based on a pencil beam architecture which provides long range coverage.
The main function of the SR is the detection of non-cooperative aircrafts within the instrumented coverage volume, even under adverse conditions, including clutter and ECM environment. Target coordinates provided by the LTR-25 include target altitude (3D position).
The LTR-25 has been designed as a tactical deployable radar, with the capability of being transported by a variety of means, (road, air – aircraft or helicopter rail or sea). All the LTR-25 associated equipment is completely integrated, so that all operative, transportable and deployable capabilities of the system are maintained.
Each LTR-25 unit is composed of a primary radar integrated with a secondary radar and an operation and power generation shelter. The system has been designed to facilitate transportability and deployment in non-prepared sites: the full system could be accommodated either into one single Hércules C130-type aircraft or in two trucks.</detail>
According to Indra, the Spanish Air Force also uses this radar.
A picture is embedded for the database
<evidence>https://www.indracompany.com/sites/defa ... _v19_0.pdf
https://ukdefencejournal.org.uk/new-lon ... red-to-uk/
https://des.mod.uk/new-radar-delivered-to-uk/
https://www.defense-aerospace.com/artic ... </evidence>

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RE: Stickied thread for minor database issues?
<type>Update</type>
<summary>Iran F-14s with loadout for R-27 AA-10</summary>
<detail>Looking for a hypothetical loadout which was tested in 1990. Photo looks like 2 but probably 4 or even 6x AA-10
DBID 3178 - new loadout 6x R-27R1 (DB2046) or R-27T1 (DB2047) or R-27ER1 (DB2048) along with 2x AIM-9N and drop tanks
I don't think it is reasonable to mix the AA-10 with AIM-54, AIM-23 or AIM-7
</detail>
<evidence>
https://www.reddit.com/r/WarplanePorn/c ... a10_alamo/
<evidence>
<summary>Iran F-14s with loadout for R-27 AA-10</summary>
<detail>Looking for a hypothetical loadout which was tested in 1990. Photo looks like 2 but probably 4 or even 6x AA-10
DBID 3178 - new loadout 6x R-27R1 (DB2046) or R-27T1 (DB2047) or R-27ER1 (DB2048) along with 2x AIM-9N and drop tanks
I don't think it is reasonable to mix the AA-10 with AIM-54, AIM-23 or AIM-7
</detail>
<evidence>
https://www.reddit.com/r/WarplanePorn/c ... a10_alamo/
<evidence>
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RE: Stickied thread for minor database issues?
<type>Update</type>
<summary>All Spanish C-130's including Tankers out of service in 2020.</summary>
<detail>Add out of service date of 2020 to aircraft #3116, 3117, 3118</detail>
<evidence>https://www.scramble.nl/military-news/f ... </evidence>
<summary>All Spanish C-130's including Tankers out of service in 2020.</summary>
<detail>Add out of service date of 2020 to aircraft #3116, 3117, 3118</detail>
<evidence>https://www.scramble.nl/military-news/f ... </evidence>
"Smart people just shrug and admit they're dazed and confused. The only ones left with any confidence at all are the New Dumb". HST
RE: Stickied thread for minor database issues?
<type>Update</type>
<summary>Japanese F-4EJ out of service by 2021.</summary>
<detail>Add out of service date of 2021 to #136. There are 5 left and they will be retire by coming year.</detail>
<evidence>
https://www.popularmechanics.com/milita ... m-fighter/
https://www.scramble.nl/military-news/t ... operations
https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/3 ... e-phantoms
</evidence>
<summary>Japanese F-4EJ out of service by 2021.</summary>
<detail>Add out of service date of 2021 to #136. There are 5 left and they will be retire by coming year.</detail>
<evidence>
https://www.popularmechanics.com/milita ... m-fighter/
https://www.scramble.nl/military-news/t ... operations
https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/3 ... e-phantoms
</evidence>
"Smart people just shrug and admit they're dazed and confused. The only ones left with any confidence at all are the New Dumb". HST
RE: Thread for DB3000 database problems, updates or issues
<type>Fix</type>
<summary>#4900 J-11BG has two radars.</summary>
<detail>The aircraft has both China Type 1474 and the J-16 AESA.</detail>
<summary>#4900 J-11BG has two radars.</summary>
<detail>The aircraft has both China Type 1474 and the J-16 AESA.</detail>
RE: Thread for DB3000 database problems, updates or issues
<type>Add</type>
<summary>Add Yugoslavian KA-25PL</summary>
<detail>Add Yugoslavian KA-25PL ASW helicopter. Accord to Sipri import 15 1975. Serbia use after break. Picture is links below and last two destroyed by Nato in 1999</detail>
<evidence>
https://armstrade.sipri.org/armstrade/p ... gister.php
https://twitter.com/vesthepes/status/13 ... 2298723331
</evidence>
<summary>Add Yugoslavian KA-25PL</summary>
<detail>Add Yugoslavian KA-25PL ASW helicopter. Accord to Sipri import 15 1975. Serbia use after break. Picture is links below and last two destroyed by Nato in 1999</detail>
<evidence>
https://armstrade.sipri.org/armstrade/p ... gister.php
https://twitter.com/vesthepes/status/13 ... 2298723331
</evidence>
"Smart people just shrug and admit they're dazed and confused. The only ones left with any confidence at all are the New Dumb". HST
RE: Thread for DB3000 database problems, updates or issues
<type>Add</type>
<summary>Add Yugoslavian KA-28PL</summary>
<detail>Add Yugoslavian KA-28PL [export KA-27PL] ASW helicopter. Accord to Sipri import 2 in 1988. May not have survived breakup so out of service 1991. Pictures Below.</detail>
<evidence>
https://armstrade.sipri.org/armstrade/p ... gister.php
https://twitter.com/vesthepes/status/13 ... 1203125252
</evidence>
<summary>Add Yugoslavian KA-28PL</summary>
<detail>Add Yugoslavian KA-28PL [export KA-27PL] ASW helicopter. Accord to Sipri import 2 in 1988. May not have survived breakup so out of service 1991. Pictures Below.</detail>
<evidence>
https://armstrade.sipri.org/armstrade/p ... gister.php
https://twitter.com/vesthepes/status/13 ... 1203125252
</evidence>
"Smart people just shrug and admit they're dazed and confused. The only ones left with any confidence at all are the New Dumb". HST

