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− | ' | + | It's most common contemporaries are the AIM-9L, PL-8, and Python-3, though all of these missiles are better at shorter ranges due to the R-27T's long acceleration, which makes it sluggish during the burner's duration; so it's best used when in engagements beyond 1.5km. The PL-8 and Python-3 will outmaneuver the R-27T by a long shot, but their shorter burn time makes them poorer at longer range IR scenarios. The R-27T is also unique in it's ability to counteract the Su-25T/Su-39s Infrared Countermeasure system, making it useful for rear aspect engagements against those aircraft. |
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Revision as of 01:00, 16 August 2023
This page is about the infrared homing missile R-27T. For other versions, see R-27ER and R-27R. |
Contents
Description
The R-27T is a Soviet infrared homing air-to-air missile. It was introduced in Update "Apex Predators". It is an aircraft-mounted all-aspect IR-guided anti-air missile.
Vehicles equipped with this weapon
General info
Missile characteristics | |
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Mass | 245.5 kg |
Guidance | IR |
Aspect | All-aspects |
Lock range (rear-aspect) | 18 km |
Lock range (all-aspect) | 4.8 km |
ECCM | Yes |
Launch range | 50 km |
Maximum speed | 3.5 M |
Maximum overload | 30 G |
Missile guidance time | 60 secs |
Explosive mass | 24 kg TNTe |
Effective damage
The R-27T has the same damage as it's radar contemporary, the R-27R. One missile will often be enough to destroy an aircraft entirely, and rarely does the R-27T critically damage an aircraft.
Comparison with analogues
It's most common contemporaries are the AIM-9L, PL-8, and Python-3, though all of these missiles are better at shorter ranges due to the R-27T's long acceleration, which makes it sluggish during the burner's duration; so it's best used when in engagements beyond 1.5km. The PL-8 and Python-3 will outmaneuver the R-27T by a long shot, but their shorter burn time makes them poorer at longer range IR scenarios. The R-27T is also unique in it's ability to counteract the Su-25T/Su-39s Infrared Countermeasure system, making it useful for rear aspect engagements against those aircraft.
Usage in battles
The R-27T is useful while engaging unaware opponents who are either preoccupied with other engagements or are not good at their surroundings. The R-27T offers some of the best IR tracking in the game, able to do an all aspect tone from 6km away and from a rear aspect shot, it is impossible to flare off.
The proper use of the R-27T depends on the skill of the player using it. As an IR tracking missile, it will engage a friendly's engine or flares just as easily as it engages an enemy's so proper positioning as to decrease the chance of the missile engaging a friendly is paramount to it's success. With a motor that burns as long as it's radar contemporary (R-27R), it is the longest burning IR missile in the game, and has the engagement range to show for it. Best used with the IRST function, it can silently lock onto any heat signature without an RWR notification. While possible to do front or side aspect shots, it is more liable to being flared off, but is still certainly able to get kills if the pilot knows what they are doing.
Pros and cons
Pros:
- All-aspect targeting ability
- The aircraft fired upon has no RWR indicator of the incoming missile
- Very high overload
- Large explosive mass
Cons:
- Bleeds energy fairly quickly
History
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Media
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See also
- Related development
External links
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