BO 105 CB-2
This page is about the German utility helicopter BO 105 CB-2. For other versions, see BO 105 (Family). |
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Description
In 1985, a BO 105 CB with tail number S-422 and registration D-HDMU was modernised to participate in the Swedish army's competition for a new anti-tank helicopter. The machine was equipped with a BGM-71 TOW anti-tank missile system, as well as new optics, receiving the designation BO 105 CB-2. After successfully passing the tests, the helicopter returned to Germany, and Sweden created their own version, the HKP9A.
The BO 105 CB-2 was introduced as a premium pack in Update 1.83 "Masters of the Sea". Like all aircraft in the BO 105 family, it boasts excellent manoeuvrability, allowing it to easily take advantage of various terrain features to launch ATGMs from unexpected directions, then quickly withdraw under the cover of the surrounding terrain. It can carry up to eight decent ATGMs with reasonable range, and is also able to equip countermeasures, allowing the BO 105 CB-2 to defend against IR missiles and some SPAA radars. However, the lack of armour protection means that the helicopter is extremely vulnerable to enemy aircraft and anti-aircraft fire.
The BO 105 CB-2 was removed from sale after the 2019 New Year sale. It has since been made available for purchase with Golden Eagles during the 2023 and 2024 "First Flight of the Bo 105" flash sales.
General info
Flight performance
Characteristics | Max Speed (km/h at 0 m - at sea level) |
Max altitude (metres) | |
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AB | RB | ||
Stock | 215 | 196 | 5180 |
Upgraded | 257 | 242 |
Survivability and armour
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Modifications and economy
Armaments
Suspended armament
The BO 105 CB-2 can be outfitted with the following ordnance:
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | ||
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12.7 mm FN M3P machine guns (250 rpg) | 1*† | 1*† | |||||
12.7 mm FN M3P machine guns (400 rpg) | 1† | 1† | |||||
FFAR Mighty Mouse rockets | 3*† | 3*† | |||||
BGM-71C Improved TOW missiles | 2, 4 † | 2, 4 † | |||||
Countermeasures | 30† | 30† | |||||
* FFAR rockets and 250 rpg machine guns can only be equipped together † BGM-71C missiles cannot be equipped in conjunction with machine guns, rockets, or countermeasures |
Default weapon presets | |
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Usage in battles
The two main armaments that you will end up using are the 8 BGM-71 TOWs and the 4 BGM-71 TOWs with the FN F3P gun pod with the three FFAR Mighty Mouses. The first load out is used as an early game strike load out when there is a lack of enemy SPAA, helicopters, and planes. The second load out is used in the mid game and late game time frames when there are vehicles that can shoot you down.
When using the TOWs there are a couple of ways to play with them. The first is the standard hover behind a mountain or hill then fly up fire one or two missiles than reposition and repeat. Another way to play is similar to the SA.313B Alouette where you will put your collective between 50%-60% and angle down and as you fly over the battlefield you strike enemy tank, this strategy requires a bit of luck and knowledge of how the BGM-71 TOWs work.
Another way to play is to carry the two FN F3P gun pods with the six FFAR Mighty Mouses and use ground belts to strike lightly armoured vehicles such as the BMPs, Object 685, Rooikat, and HSTV-L.
Pros and cons
Pros:
- Small fuselage that is harder to hit
- Very good manoeuvrability
- Highest ATGM count of the premium V era helicopters
Cons:
- Slower speed than most attack helicopters
History
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Media
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See also
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External links
Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm (MBB)* | |
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Utility | BO 105 CB-2 · BO 105 PAH-1 · BO 105 PAH-1A1 |
Export | HKP9A · HKP9A (FC) |
*This company is a conglomeration of several post-war aviation companies which focused on building helicopters. |
Germany helicopters | |
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Attack | |
Hip | ◊Mi-8TB |
Hind | ◊Mi-24P · ◄Mi-24P HFS 80 |
Tiger | EC-665 Tiger UHT |
Utility | |
BO 105 | BO 105 CB-2 · BO 105 PAH-1 · BO 105 PAH-1A1 |
Alouette | ◄SA 313B Alouette II |
Huey | ◄UH-1D |