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Annette Fazzari

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Aug 5, 2024, 1:28:13 AM8/5/24
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Thisled me to research, and find that not only there was S-8D/S-8DM, an S-8 with thermobaric warhead Worth 5-6 kg equivalent TNT, and around same weight and ballistics as S-8KOM, but it was used in Afghanistan, even if it appears that KOM was and has been the most common and most widely used S-8 variant.

I have a feeling ED is happy with their OFP2, the prototype with incorrect rocket motor that it is. But adding S-8D/DM would go along way to simulating period accurate conflicts and loadouts, and providing fictional scenarios with an actual weapon that was used in service.




I do think that adding a greater variety of S-5 warheads (and even S-5 engines/bodies) would actually add the most - since we only have one option for the S-5 rocket. Of course, the S-8 entered production in 1984 and the Mi-24P in 1981... so the time when it was reliant on the S-5 was relatively short (assuming Mi-24P were prioritised for access to S-8 production).


I actually favor S-5 considering it has no recoil increasing long range accuracy, and the LUA number coefficients do not make the S-8KOM much more powerful then S-5KO except for armor penetration.




S-5KOB, KP, and KBP, KOB is KO with low smoke motor. KP has larger 1.8 kg warhead with 250mm RHA penetration. KBP is a KP with low smoke motor from KOB. KP and KBP likely have worse ballistics due to .6 kg higher weight


On side note, I think that ED. must control weapons files. Weve got 2 or 3 types of S-5 but some are only available for the 19P (made by Razbam) and others for example the Durandal are triplicated between ED, Razbam and Aerodev for their respective modules.


M1 and MO by Razbam with .285 kg explosive, and much lower power motor



Technically, our Mi-24P should be able to use both Razbam variants despite them being worse then our KO in every way. And by the time the P entered service, M1 and MO were old news and not best, but the V was made to use them according to the manual, so it stands to reason the P could also. However my P manual from 2011 only mentions KO.




The M3 weapons are from LOMAC. There are even FAB/IAB subvariants that no plane can use. Remember that the 21 was a mod for LOMAC and in the beginning was to be a separate program. No files cleanup were made in order to make the module compatible with DCS.


I'd definitely pay for an Mi-24P Hind II module with an export variant equipped with UPK gunpods and more rocket warhead options! Maybe AI controlled PKT door gunners as well or the 4xFAB-100 multiple bomb racks used in Afghanistan. There are actually a number of options for expansion (in spite of the surprising diversity already included in this module).


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