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Fish 02-14-07 10:37 AM

SS-N-22 Sunburn.
 
I don't follow the modding very much so forgive if this is askt already. :oops:

Is it posible to make a landbased sam launcher that launch the sunburn?
Would be nice, now Iran has the missile.

Quote:

The 3M82 "Mosquito" missiles have the fastest flying speed among all antiship missiles in today's world. It reaches Mach 3 at a high altitude and its maximum low-altitude speed is M2.2, triple the speed of the American Harpoon. The missile takes only 2 minutes to cover its full range and manufacturers state that 1-2 missiles could incapacitate a destroyer while 1-5 missiles could sink a 20000 ton merchantman. An extended range missile, 9M80E is now available.
http://www.globalsecurity.org/milita...sia/moskit.htm

LuftWolf 02-14-07 10:39 AM

Sure.

In fact, I definately need to expand the list of land-based units in general. Thanks for the heads up.

Good to hear from you Fish! :)

Cheers,
David

Fish 02-14-07 01:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LuftWolf
Sure.

In fact, I definately need to expand the list of land-based units in general. Thanks for the heads up.

Good to hear from you Fish! :)

Cheers,
David

You won't see me, but I am never far away David. :cool:

Kapitan 02-18-07 02:54 PM

If you have seen a sunburn in real life (models can be publicly seen) then you will know a nuclear sunburn just one missile would sink a cruiser and 2 or 3 could do serious or even sink a carrier.

Conventional just one missile could mission kill a destroyer and do severe damage to a carrier redering the flight deck inoprable so what you got there is one carrier that could only possibly use helo's.

Sunburn is also about 3 or 4 times larger than the tomahawk and weighs alot more (hence why no SSN's carry it its just too large.

Just some useful info.


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