RB 74(M)
The RB 74(M) is a Swedish infrared homing air-to-air missile, it was introduced in "Update "Air Superiority".
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Description
The RB 74(M) Is an import version of the AIM-9L Sidewinder; more specifically the AIM-9L/I-1, Which adopts similar characteristics as the AIM-9M, such as a smokeless motor, IRCCM and the same range.
In real life the RB 74(M) doesn't exist since Sweden never adopted the AIM-9M in combat so that name is fictitious.
Vehicles equipped with this weapon
General info
Missile charateristics | |
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Mass | 84.46 kg |
Guidance | IR |
Aspect | All-aspect |
Lock range (Rear-Aspect) | 11.00 km |
Launch range | 18.00 km |
Maximum speed | 2.5 M |
Maximum overload | 30G |
Missile guidance time | 60 s |
Explosive Mass | 3.58 kg |
Effective damage
It has a 3.58 kg warhead, making it average but still able to take down a plane.
Comparison with analogues
The RB 74(M) is a fictional weapon, meaning it was never used in real combat, but it can be compared with an AIM-9M.
Usage in battles
The RB 74(M) should be used to target enemy fighters. It's potential of destroying a target becomes exponentially higher when firing at a clueless or unsuspecting enemy.
When firing it, its preferable firing it rear-aspect, because of its IRCCM, even if the enemy flares, if close enough (1.3 km~), the RB 74(M) will be able to track down the target and successfully destroy it.
Pros and cons
Pros:
- Suspended Animation: Knowledge about how this type of IRCCM works is required to have a chance at evading this missile; meaning: Very easy to score kills
- Long range. Can reliably be fired from 2.5km when chasing a supersonic target at low altitude. up to 4.5km when at altitude, and even 6-7km if conditions allow for it.
- As maneuverable as an AIM-9L, making it hard to dodge.
Cons:
- Goes "dumb" if the target keeps flaring, trying to hit the enemy based on right before seeker shut off due to flares.
- Not very useful in dogfight unlike it's Russian counterpart R-73
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