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Thanks Triode, have updated as per your specifications. Also added the 6x R-77-1, 2x R-27T, 2x R-73 loadout quote:
ORIGINAL: Triode About Su-35S loadouts and R-77(RVV-AE) vs R-77-1(RVV-SD) in RuAF in database there is "light" loadout with 2xRVV-AE and 2xR-73M while in Hmeymim it it is 2xR-77-1(RVV-SD) 2xR-27TE and 2xR-73M for Su-35S : http://i.imgur.com/bVGJGbO.jpg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpVEWipSx5k also if we look at Su-35S from 23 IAP regiment of RuAF we can see interesting configurations of pylons they use, even without missile it is still interesting 6x AKU-170 (for R-77 family missiles) 2x APU-470 (launcher with liquid nitrogen for R-27T/TE seeker) 2xAPU-73 with R-73(M or L) So, maybe "Heavy" loadout for Su-35S should recive + 2 R-27TE ? also about RVV-AE vs RVV-SD in RuAF planes loadouts Russian MoD don buy R-77 or RVV-AE in 90s , in 2003 they starting R-77-1 programm and in 2015 there is first big contract for R-77-1 : http://zakupki.gov.ru/epz/order/notice/za44/view/common-info.html?regNumber=0173100004515001647 in russian there is no RVV-AE contract for RuAF and no RVV-AE in RuAF arsenals (except in Akhtubins for demonstration and testing for foreing customers) So, RVV-AE on Russian planes especially after 2015 is , well unrealistic maybee it is make sense to change all RVV-AE in Su-35S,Su-34,Su-30SM,SU-27SM,Mig-29SMT,Mig-29K/KUB,Mig31BM loadouts after 2015 to R-77-1(RVV-SD) ? quote:
RVV-AE vs RVV-SD in RuAF planes loadouts Russian MoD don buy R-77 or RVV-AE in 90s , in 2003 they starting R-77-1 programm and in 2015 there is first big contract for R-77-1 : http://zakupki.gov.ru/epz/order/notice/za44/view/common-info.html?regNumber=0173100004515001647 in russian there is no RVV-AE contract for RuAF and no RVV-AE in RuAF arsenals (except in Akhtubins for demonstration and testing for foreing customers) So, RVV-AE on Russian planes especially after 2015 is , well unrealistic maybee it is make
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