Command v1.15 Update - Build 1009.31.1

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Command v1.15 Update - Build 1009.31.1

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Build 1009.31.1 Release Notes
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* Major overhaul of MAD sensor modelling:
-- MADs are no longer precision sensors, they have bearing ambiguity and absolutely no range estimate (the range estimate is essentially "anywhere from right in front of us up to max sensor range")
-- The practical MAD detection range is affected by the displacement ratio (target displacement vs max reference figure) and under-keel depth (shallow is worse, because of the bottom background)
-- MAD scan rates have been increased (only in DB3000 v478+, see below). This rewards faster sensor platforms (e.g. P-8 vs P-3 vs helicopter) as they are able to cover more distance per given time and thus refine the contact position through triangulation faster.

* UI ADDED: #12935: Mission Editor strike targets list - You can now move targets up/down by 5 or 10 increments by holding the Ctrl or Shift key while clicking on the up/down buttons.
* UI addition on "Scenario Migration" window: manually select multiple scenario files to batch-rebuild (no longer necessary to use an .ini file)
* Added ScenEdit function: Remove all contacts of current side (Editor --> Remove all contacts)
* Improved logic for aircraft dropping below cloud ceiling to drop LGBs. Also adjusted cloud ceiling slack to 10m to prevent potential "yo-yoing" above and below ceiling.
* ADDED: A "Browse" button on the "Load Scenario" window. This allows loading a scen/save file from anywhere in the filesystem.
* ADDED: "Special Actions" window UI addition: Checkbox to control action pop-ups (ON by default). If this checkbox is cleared, no pop-ups will show when executing a special action.

* FIXED: #12764: Use patrol 'contact within weapon range' constraint
* FIXED: #12763: Patrol - too many flights going after unknowns
* FIXED: Issue in contact resolution & exchange between allies
* FIXED: Trying to engage target without WRA check
* FIXED: Removed targets that are not in the Strike Pre-plan list
* FIXED: Damaged trigger firing twice in some cases
* FIXED: Retain mission strike target list order
* FIXED: #12935: Mission Editor strike targets list - don't push down target if it's the last indexed item
* TWEAK: #12939: Cater for component damage in 'damaged' event
* FIXED: Add check on mission wake up for start time if set regardless of status
* TWEAK: #12837: suppress non-moving facility data blocks
* FIXED: #12857: Land units not following course
* FIXED: #12923: units not using mission settings on Cargo mission
* ADDED: #12870: Track autodetect in "recent detections" list
* FIXED: #12669: Check for min strike planes
* FIXED: #12576 Fix ship/sub ferry speed/depth
* FIXED: #12909: Restored missing sendor details on 'Detected by'
* FIXED: #12910: DB viewer crash or incorrect list
* FIXED: "Load scenario" window may be misplaced in high-DPI desktop
* FIXED: "Start Game" window may be shown off-screen because of stored position/dimension information
* FIXED: #12897 Ships docked in non-home bases would jump to home base
* FIXED: Restore cycle ferry flag for ship ferry mission
* FIXED: Finnish language uses "." instead of ":" to delimit time. "00.05.00" instead of "00:05:00". Replace "." with ":" in the "Time To Ready" window code.
* FIXED: [Lua] Ferry mission not allowing friendly bases as destination

* Numerous sim-performance tweaks.

* Includes the v478 version of the DB3000 database.

MAJOR CHANGES
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*** Sonobouys are now able to detect surface vessels ***

*** INS/GPS- and laser-guided bombs now have a minimum launch altitude of 2,000ft AGL vs the previous 10,000ft. ***
Weapons that rely on gliding for range (e.g. SDB) retain the 10,000ft minimum launch altitude.
Some other notable exceptions:
• GBU-28/B Deep Throat LGB [BLU-113/B]
• GBU-36/B GAM [Mk84]
• GBU-37/B GAM Deep Throat [BLU-113/B]
• GBU-43/B MOAB [BLU-120/B]
• GBU-57A/B MOP
These weapons were either designed to be dropped from high altitude at high speed for kinetic energy to aid in penetration or have massive warheads that simply make dropping from low altitude impractical. These weapons retain the 10,000ft minimum launch altitude.


GENERAL FIXES AND UPDATES
o Added AIM-9M capability for USN A-6E from 1992
o Added airbase Weapon Record for Brimstone 2
o Added aircraft facilities to T 61 Capana [Pr.1171 Tapir]
o Added CEC datalink for AGM-88E AARGM and relevant aircraft
o Added datalinks to various Japanese fighters for CEC with the AAM-4B
o Added DF-41 [5.5T Nuclear, CSS-10] as weapon 0/1 record for DF-41 TELs, rail cars and silos
o Added laser spot tracker to Paveway IV LGB
o Added LAU-61/68, LAU-131 and M260/M261 records for HYDRA APKWS II 70mm Rockets [Rotary wing launch]
o Added missing cameras for G.91R/1 Gina variants
o Added missing laser spot trackers to LJDAMs
o Added missing sonobouys to Ka-25BSh Hormone A VTT-1, RGB-1 loadout
o Added probe refuelling to Russian Su-30's,
o Added recon cameras for Mirage 5COR
o Added separate entries for fixed-wing and rotary-wing launched HYDRA APKWS II 70mm rockets
o Added Tomahawk Command Datalinks for TLAM capable UK SSNs
o Added Weapon Record for RIM-156A SM-2ER Blk IVA
o Adjusted MQ-25A Stingray UAV fuel load to 8,000kg and decreased loiter speed to 180kts
o Adjusted PoK for Millennium GDM-008 MANTIS weapons
o Corrected erroneous AIM-9Ms on Indonesian F-16 loadout with AIM-9Xs
o Corrected erroneous ATFLIR pods on F/A-18F Super Hornet -- Australia (Air Force), 2012, 12x and F/A-18F Super Hornet -- Australia (Air Force), 2017
o Corrected erroneous naming of PANTERA pod loadouts for F-16AM Falcon MLU -- Denmark (Air Force), 2014
o Corrected GBU-58 weight to 113.4kg
o Corrected PL-15 loadouts on J-20 Mighty Dragon -- China (Air Force), 2018 to carry 4x PL-15s internally instead of 6x
o Corrected RWR for A-7H Corsair II -- Greece (Air Force), 1990
o Corrected SPICE loadouts ROF to 5 from 15
o Corrected Square Pair [5N62] -- 1965, SA-5, Track Mod to display as Radar, FCR, Surface-to-Air, Long-Range
o Corrected Turkish Gediz [Perry, Gabya Class] FFGs Mk92 CAS to Mod 12 to allow guidance of ESSMs
o Corrected warhead of GBU-39/B SDB to 22.7kg
o Corrected warhead of Hydra 70mm Rockets to 2.2kg HE vs 8kg(!)
o Updated 2019 retirement date for Tornado GR.4/GR.4A
o Updated 2019 retirement date for USN F/A-18C
o Updated 403 Nagarangsang [Type 206A Class] -- Indonesia (Navy), 1997, Cancelled, never entered service -- Marked as hypothetical
o Updated AA-12 seeker heads based on new data
o Updated all MAD sensors with new data
o Updated all Su-30's updated to have 2 crew
o Updated AN/APQ-104 with new data
o Updated ASM-1C range, warhead, weight and propulsion
o Updated CEP for CRV-7 rockets based on new data
o Updated CH-47F Chinook [CH-147F] -- Canada (Air Force), 2013, 15x sensors, CMs, fuel load and loadout ranges
o Updated China KLJ-7 [Type 1478] -- JF-17 to have continous tracking (phased array) flag
o Updated Commercial Atlantic Conveyor [RO/RO] -- Commercial (Commercial) to allow fixed wing aircraft VTOL to be embarked and take-off/land
o Updated designation and sensor suite for MC-55A Peregrine [G550 SIGINT] -- Australia (Air Force), 2021, 2x+3x ordered
o Updated designation for Next Generation Jammer to AN/ALQ-249
o Updated F 361 Iver Huitfeldt guns to 2x 76mm OTO Melara
o Updated F-15SA with DEWS and CMWS
o Updated F-15X Advanced Eagle based on new info: Removed 'Hypothetical' tag, added iron bomb loadouts, radar updated to AN/APG-82(V)1 AESA, added EPAWSS ESM/DECM suite, added single seat (F-15CX) and two seater (F-15EX)
o Updated Flat Face E [P-19, Kasta 2E Upgrade] generation to early 2000s
o Updated Hydra 70mm rockets weight and warhead with new data
o Updated in service date of Fateh class submarine
o Updated Japanese F-4EJ Kai aircraft, removed AAR capability
o Updated JF-17 agility to 3.5
o Updated MD-500M to carry M134 7.62mm gatling gun and Hydra rockets on armed recon and CAS loadouts
o Updated MQ-25A Stingray UCAV [Armed] -- United States (Navy), 2025, Cancelled, marked as hypothetical
o Updated MV Ocean Trader -- United States (Navy), 2015, Special Operations Mothership, formerly MSV Cragside with new data
o Updated new sensors for R 91 Charles De Gaulle -- France (Navy), 2019, Mid-life refit
o Updated NH90 NTH [Sea Lion] -- Germany [FRG/Reunified] (Navy), 2020, 18x with new SAR, Cargo and Troop loadouts, removed ASW loadout, MAD and dipping sonar
o Updated out of service date for A 11 Endeavour -- New Zealand (Navy), 1988-2017
o Updated out of service date for D 610 Tourville [Type F67] -- France (Navy), 2006-2013, SLASM
o Updated out of service date for D 614 Cassard [Type F70 AA] -- France (Navy), 2015-2019
o Updated out of service date for D 640 Georges Leygues [Type F70] -- France (Navy), 2006-2019
o Updated out of service date for D 644 Primauguet [Type F70] -- France (Navy), 1991-2020
o Updated Portuguese F-16 loadouts to remove AIM-7M, add AIM-9L-1 and AN/ALQ-131 as well as other various changes
o Updated Portuguese F-16 sensors and CMs
o Updated range for Mk54 HAAWC Mod 0
o Updated RIM-174A ERAM SM-6 Dual I to no longer be effective against surface targets
o Updated Romanian F-16 engines, sensors and CMs
o Updated Romanian F-16 loadouts
o Updated RWR, DECM and CMs for F-16V Blk 70/72 Falcon -- Greece (Air Force), 2022, AN/APG-83, 85x ordered
o Updated SA-10a Grumble [5V55K] -- 1980, S-300PT to have command guidance
o Updated SA-20b Gargoyle [48N6E2] max target speed and warhead weight
o Updated SAM Bn (HQ-12) missile defence value
o Updated South Korean MD-500MD Defender [TOW] to carry BGM-71B TOW
o Updated various AA-7 Apex models; including weapon codes, PoK and seeker generation
o Updated various North Korean ballistic missiles (Hwangsong-6, Hwangsong-7)
o Updated warheads for Hyunmoo 2A/B ballistic missiles



NEW AIRCRAFT
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A-10C Thunderbolt II -- United States (Air Force), 2016, APKWS
A-29A Super Tucano [EMB-314] -- Lebanon (Air Force), 2019, 6x
A-29A Super Tucano [EMB-314] -- Nigeria (Air Force), 2020, 12x
A-6E Intruder -- United States (Navy), 1992, SWIP, AIM-9M
A-7P Corsair II -- Portugal (Air Force), 1982
A-7P Corsair II -- Portugal (Air Force), 1991-1999, -Sensor upgrades, AN/ALQ-131
AH-1F Cobra -- Jordan (Air Force), 2001, 11x, former US Army
AH-1F Cobra -- Jordan (Air Force), 2015, 16x, former IDF
AH-1F Cobra -- Kenya (Air Force), 2019, 3+
AH-1F Cobra -- Philippines (Air Force), 2020, 2x
AH-1F Cobra -- South Korea (Army), 1988, 62x
AH-1F+ Cobra [Zulu Lite] -- Jordan (Air Force), 2021, 12x, MAWS, APKWS, AGM-114R, Upgraded Sensors/Avionics, CMs
AH-1J Sea Cobra -- South Korea (Army), 1979
AH-1Z Viper [Super Cobra] -- United States (Marine Corps), 2020, JAGM
AH-64D Apache -- Netherlands (Army), 2020, APKWS
AH-64E Apache Guardian -- United States (Army), 2020, JAGM
Alpha Jet A -- Portugal (Air Force), 1992, Attack
Apache Guardian AH.Mk.2 [AH-64E] -- United Kingdom (Army), 2023, 50x on order
Bayraktar TB2 UCAV -- Ukraine [1992-] (Army), 2019
Bell 429 GlobalRanger -- Australia (Navy), 2012-2019, 1x
Bell 429 GlobalRanger -- Canada (Coast Guard), 2016, 14x
Bell 429 GlobalRanger -- Civilian (Civilian), 2009
Bell 429 GlobalRanger -- Oman (Air Force), 2017
CH-47D Chinook -- South Korea (Army), 1988, 26x
CH-47D(LR) Chinook -- South Korea (Army), 1988, 6x
EA-18G Growler -- Australia (Air Force), 2025, NGJ
EC.135 T2 -- Australia (Navy), 2019, 15x
EC.135 T2 -- Civilian (Civilian), 1996
EH-101 Merlin CSAR -- Portugal (Air Force), 2006, Combat Search & Rescue
EH-101 Merlin SAR -- Portugal (Air Force), 2006, Search & Rescue
F-15C Eagle [Akef-2000] -- Israel (Air Force), 2019, SPICE 2000
F-15CX Advanced Eagle -- United States (Air Force), 2024
F-15EX Advanced Eagle -- United States (Air Force), 2024
F-15S Eagle -- Saudi Arabia (Air Force), 2008, F110-GE-129
F-15S Eagle -- Saudi Arabia (Air Force), 2012, CMWS, DEWS
G.91R/3 Gina -- Portugal (Air Force), 1980-1993, AIM-9B
G.91R/4 Gina -- Portugal (Air Force), 1980-1993, AIM-9B
H-6J Badger -- China (Navy), 2018, PLANAF, 4+
H-6N Badger -- China (Air Force), 2018, ALBM launch platform
JD-15 Flying Shark [Su-30MKK Copy] -- China (Navy), 2016, PLANAF, EW Variant, Carrier Capable
JF-17 Thunder Blk 3 -- Pakistan (Air Force), 2019, [FC-1], IRST, MAWS, AESA
JF-17B Thunder Blk 3 -- Pakistan (Air Force), 2019, [FC-1B], IRST, MAWS, AESA
MH-60R Seahawk -- United States (Navy), 2020, JAGM
MH-60S Knighthawk -- United States (Navy), 2020, JAGM
Mi-171 Hip H -- Iran (Navy), 2015
MiG-31K Foxhound -- Russia [1992-] (Air Force), 2019, 6x, Kh-47M2 Kinzhal launch platform, radar, gun removed
MQ-1C Gray Eagle UAV -- United States (Army), 2020, JAGM
OA-10C Thunderbolt II -- United States (Air Force), 2016, APKWS
P-3C Orion CUP+ -- Portugal (Air Force), 2011
Poseidon MRA.1 -- United Kingdom (Royal Air Force), 2021, 9x
RQ-7B Shadow 200 UAV -- Australia (Army), 2012, 18x
SA.316B Alouette III -- South Korea (Navy), 1975, 10x
SA.330H Puma -- Portugal (Air Force), 1979-1988
SA.330S Puma -- Portugal (Air Force), 1988-2006
ScanEagle UAV -- Singapore (Navy), 2013
TH-135 [EC.135] -- Japan (Navy), 2014, JMSDF, 13x
Typhoon FGR.4 -- United Kingdom (Royal Air Force), 2020, SPEAR 3
Typhoon T.3 -- United Kingdom (Royal Air Force), 2020, SPEAR 3
UH-1H Huey -- Australia (Air Force), 1966-1989
UH-1H Huey -- Australia (Army), 1990-2007
UH-1H Huey -- South Korea (Army), 1965, Bell 205A-1
UH-1H Huey Bushranger -- Australia (Air Force), 1969-1989
UH-1H Huey Bushranger -- Australia (Army), 1990-2007
UH-1N Huey -- South Korea (Army), 1965, Bell 212
UH-60P Blackhawk -- South Korea (Army), 1991, 112x
Z-9C Dauphin 2 -- China (Navy), 2010, Light ASuW capability


NEW SHIPS
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A 195 Supply [Cantabria Class] -- Australia (Navy), 2020
AD 37 Samuel Gompers -- United States (Navy), 1979-1996, Gun removed
AD 38 Puget Sound -- United States (Navy), 1979-1996, Hangar
AD 41 Yellowstone -- United States (Navy), 1980-1996, [Gompers Flt II]
AVT 16 Lexington -- United States (Navy), 1978-1991, Training Carrier
D 51 Rajput [Pr.61ME Kashin II] -- India (Navy), 2018, BrahMos, Styx removed
FF 811 Incheon [Batch I] -- South Korea (Navy), 2018, SSM-700K Haeryong LACM
P 88 Victory [FPB-62] -- Singapore (Navy), 2013, ScanEagle UAV


NEW SUBMARINES
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False Contact (Magnetic) -- None (None), Magnetic signature only
False Contact (Wreck) -- None (None), Magnetic and acoustic signatures


NEW FACILITIES
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Arty Plt (EXTRA) -- Vietnam [1975-] (Army), 2016
Radar (AN/TPS-77) -- South Korea (Air Force), 1985, 5x
SAM Bty (LY-80) -- Pakistan (Army), 2019, HQ-16A
SAM Sec (SA-18 Grouse [9K38 Igla] MANPADS x 3) -- Brazil (Army), 1994
SAM Sec (SA-24 Grouse [9K338 Igla-S] MANPADS x 3) -- Brazil (Army), 2015
SSM Bn (Hades TEL) -- France (Army), 1992-1997, Kept in reserve until decommissioning
SSM Bn (Hyunmoo 2C TEL) -- South Korea (Army), 2019, ASBM capable
SSM Bn (KN-08 TEL, Hwasong-13) -- North Korea (Army), 2016, Rodong C, Nodong C
SSM Bn (KN-14 TEL, Hwasong-14) -- North Korea (Army), 2017
SSM Bn (KTSSM Fixed) -- South Korea (Army), 2019
SSM Bn (Pluton TEL) -- France (Army), 1974-1993, 2 per Rgt; 5x Rgts
SSM Bn (SSC-8 Screwdriver [9M729 Iskander-K] TEL) -- Russia [1992-] (Army), 2019
SSM Silo (DF-41 [CSS-10]) -- China (Second Artillery Corps), 2015
SSM Silo (DF-5C[CSS-4 Mod-4]) -- China (Second Artillery Corps), 2019
Vehicle (ZBD-08 ATGM Carrier [8 x HJ-10] x1) -- China (Army), 2014, PLA


NEW SENSORS
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Active Radar Seeker -- ASM MR, AGM-179 JAGM
Active Radar Seeker -- Hyunmoo 2C
Active Radar Seeker -- Kh-47M2 Kinzhal
Active Radar Seeker -- RIM-66M-6 SM-2MR Blk IIIC
Active Radar Seeker -- SM-6 Blk IA
Active Radar Seeker -- SPEAR 3
Active Radar Seeker -- SSM-700K Haeryong
AN/ALQ-239 DEWS
AN/ALR-97
China KLJ-7A [Type 1478] -- JF-17 Blk III, AESA
EPAWSS -- Eagle Passive Active Warning Survivability System
EPAWSS DECM Component
EPAWSS ESM Component
Peregrine DECM Suite -- MC-55A
Peregrine ECM Suite -- MC-55A
Peregrine ELINT Suite -- MC-55A
Peregrine EW Suite -- MC-55A
SARH Seeker -- SA-10a
WMD-7 [FLIR, Air-to-Air Tracking]
WMD-7 [FLIR]
WMD-7 [Laser Designator]


NEW WEAPONS
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AGM-179 JAGM -- Joint Air-to-Ground Missile, 2019
CH-AS-X-13 [ASBM, Conventional] -- 2018, ALBM based on DF-21D
CH-AS-X-13 RV [ASBM] -- 2018, ALBM based on DF-21D
DF-41 [5.5T Nuclear, CSS-10] -- 2015
DF-41 RV [5.5mT Nuclear, CSS-10]
DF-5C [10 MIRV x 100kT Nuclear, CSS-4 Mod-4] -- 2017
DF-5C MIRV [100kT Nuclear, CSS-4 Mod-4] -- 2017
Hades [500kg HE] -- SRBM, France, 1992-1997
Hades [80kT Nuclear] -- SRBM, France, 1992-1997
Hades RV [500kg HE] -- SRBM, France, 1992-1997
Hades RV [80kT Nuclear] -- SRBM, France, 1992-1997
Hwasong-6 [SS-1d Scud C]
Hwasong-7 [SS-1e Scud D]
HYDRA APKWS II 70mm Rocket [WGU-59/B, Fixed Wing Launch] -- 7 tube pod only
Hyunmoo 2C [Conventional 500kg HE] -- 2019, ASBM capable
Hyunmoo 2C RV [Conventional 500kg HE] -- 2019, ASBM capable
Kh-47M2 Kinzhal [200kT Nuclear] -- 2019
Kh-47M2 Kinzhal [Penetrator] -- 2019
Kh-47M2 Kinzhal RV [200kT Nuclear]
Kh-47M2 Kinzhal RV [Penetrator]
KN-08 [Hwasong-13, 100kT Nuclear] -- Rodong-C, Nodong-C
KN-08 RV [Hwasong-13, Rodong-C, 100kT Nuclear]
KN-14 [Hwasong-14, 100kT Nuclear]
KN-14 RV [Hwasong-14, 100kT Nuclear]
KTSSM -- 2019, Korean Tactical Surface-to-Surface Missile
Pluton [15kT Nuclear] -- SRBM, France, 1974-1993
Pluton [250kg HE] -- SRBM, France, 1974-1993
Pluton [25kT Nuclear] -- SRBM, France, 1974-1993
Pluton RV [15kT Nuclear] -- SRBM, France, 1974-1993
Pluton RV [250kg HE] -- SRBM, France, 1974-1993
Pluton RV [25kT Nuclear] -- SRBM, France, 1974-1993
RIM-174A ERAM SM-6 Blk IA -- 2017, ABM, Anti-Surface
RIM-66M-6 SM-2MR Blk IIIC -- 2022, ARH Seeker, AEGIS VLS
SPEAR 3 -- 2019
SSC-8 Screwdriver [9M729 Iskander-K, 200kT Nuclear] -- R-500
SSM-700K Haeryong [Sea Dragon, Hae Sung II] -- 2018, South Korea, LACM, Cluster Warhead
WMD-7 Pod [FLIR, LRMTS 40k ft] -- China, 2012


NEW LOADOUTS
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A-10C, USAF, 2016: AGM-65D Maverick IR [LAU-117/A], GBU-12D/B Paveway II LGB [Mk82], GBU-38(V)1/B JDAM [Mk82], HYDRA APKWS II 70mm Rockets, Litening AT Pod [FLIR], Anti-ISIS
A-10C, USAF, 2016: AGM-65D Maverick IR [LAU-117/A], Mk82 AIR, HYDRA APKWS II 70mm Rockets, Litening AT Pod [FLIR], Standard FAC
A-10C, USAF, 2016: AGM-65G Maverick IR [LAU-117/A], GBU-12D/B Paveway II LGB [Mk82], GBU-38(V)1/B JDAM [Mk82], HYDRA APKWS II 70mm Rockets, Litening AT Pod [FLIR], Anti-ISIS
A-10C, USAF, 2016: AGM-65G Maverick IR [LAU-117/A], Mk82 AIR, HYDRA APKWS II 70mm Rockets, Litening AT Pod [FLIR], Standard FAC
A-10C, USAF, 2016: AGM-65K Maverick IR [LAU-117/A], GBU-12D/B Paveway II LGB [Mk82], GBU-38(V)1/B JDAM [Mk82], HYDRA APKWS II 70mm Rockets, Litening AT Pod [FLIR], Anti-ISIS
A-10C, USAF, 2016: AGM-65K Maverick IR [LAU-117/A], Mk82 AIR, HYDRA APKWS II 70mm Rockets, Litening AT Pod [FLIR], Standard FAC
A-10C, USAF, 2016: Mk82 AIR, CBU-87/B CEM, HYDRA APKWS II 70mm Rockets, Litening AT Pod [FLIR], Standard FAC
A-29A Super Tucano [EMB-314], Nigeria: (Ferry)
A-29A Super Tucano [EMB-314], Nigeria: GBU-12D/B LGB [Mk82]
A-29A Super Tucano [EMB-314], Nigeria: HYDRA 70mm Rockets, Hi-Lo-Hi
A-29A Super Tucano [EMB-314], Nigeria: HYDRA 70mm Rockets, Lo-Lo-Lo
A-29A Super Tucano [EMB-314], Nigeria: HYDRA 70mm Rockets, Long-Range
A-29A Super Tucano [EMB-314], Nigeria: HYDRA APKWS II 70mm Rockets, Hi-Lo-Hi
A-29A Super Tucano [EMB-314], Nigeria: HYDRA APKWS II 70mm Rockets, Lo-Lo-Lo
A-29A Super Tucano [EMB-314], Nigeria: HYDRA APKWS II 70mm Rockets, Long-Range
A-29A Super Tucano [EMB-314], Nigeria: Mk81 LDGP, Hi-Lo-Hi
A-29A Super Tucano [EMB-314], Nigeria: Mk81 LDGP, Lo-Lo-Lo
A-29A Super Tucano [EMB-314], Nigeria: Mk81 LDGP, Long-Range
A-29A Super Tucano [EMB-314], Nigeria: Mk82 LDGP, Hi-Lo-Hi
A-29A Super Tucano [EMB-314], Nigeria: Mk82 LDGP, Lo-Lo-Lo
A-29A Super Tucano [EMB-314], Nigeria: Mk82 LDGP, Long-Range
A-29A, Lebanon, EMB-314: (Ferry)
A-29A, Lebanon, EMB-314: HYDRA 70mm Rockets, Hi-Lo-Hi
A-29A, Lebanon, EMB-314: HYDRA 70mm Rockets, Lo-Lo-Lo
A-29A, Lebanon, EMB-314: HYDRA 70mm Rockets, Long-Range
A-29A, Lebanon, EMB-314: HYDRA APKWS II 70mm Rockets, Hi-Lo-Hi, Requires Buddy Illumination
A-29A, Lebanon, EMB-314: HYDRA APKWS II 70mm Rockets, Lo-Lo-Lo, Requires Buddy Illumination
A-29A, Lebanon, EMB-314: HYDRA APKWS II 70mm Rockets, Long-Range, Requires Buddy Illumination
A-29A, Lebanon, EMB-314: Mk82 LDGP, Hi-Lo-Hi
A-29A, Lebanon, EMB-314: Mk82 LDGP, Lo-Lo-Lo
A-29A, Lebanon, EMB-314: Mk82 LDGP, Long-Range
A-6E, USN, 1992, AIM-9M: AGM-65E Maverick Laser, AIM-9M Sidewinder
A-6E, USN, 1992, AIM-9M: AGM-65F Maverick IR, AIM-9M Sidewinder
A-6E, USN, 1992, AIM-9M: AGM-84D Harpoon IC, AIM-9M Sidewinder
A-6E, USN, 1992, AIM-9M: AGM-88B HARM, AIM-9M Sidewinder
A-6E, USN, 1992, AIM-9M: GBU-10E/B LGB [Mk84], TRAM [FLIR], AIM-9M Sidewinder
A-6E, USN, 1992, AIM-9M: GBU-10J/B LGB [BLU-109/B], TRAM [FLIR], AIM-9M Sidewinder
A-6E, USN, 1992, AIM-9M: GBU-12D/B LGB [Mk82], TRAM [FLIR], AIM-9M Sidewinder
A-6E, USN, 1992, AIM-9M: GBU-16B/B LGB [Mk83], TRAM [FLIR], AIM-9M Sidewinder
A-6E, USN, 1992, AIM-9M: Mk82 LDGP, AIM-9M Sidewinder -- 6k lb
A-6E, USN, 1992, AIM-9M: Mk82 Snakeeye, AIM-9M Sidewinder -- 6k lb
A-6E, USN, 1992, AIM-9M: Mk83 LDGP, AIM-9M Sidewinder -- 6k lb, Default
A-6E, USN, 1992, AIM-9M: Mk84 LDGP, AIM-9M Sidewinder -- 4k lb
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal, 1991: (Ferry)
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal, 1991: A/A: AIM-9P Sidewinder, AN/ALQ-131 DECM Pod
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal, 1991: AGM-65B Maverick EO, AN/ALQ-131 DECM Pod
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal, 1991: BAP.100 Anti-Runway, AN/ALQ-131 DECM Pod
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal, 1991: BL.755 No.1 CB, AN/ALQ-131 DECM Pod
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal, 1991: CRV-7 C14 70mm Rockets, AN/ALQ-131 DECM Pod
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal, 1991: CRV-7 C14 70mm Rockets, BL.755 No.1 CB, AN/ALQ-131 DECM Pod
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal, 1991: CRV-7 C14 70mm Rockets, Mk20 Rockeye II CB, AN/ALQ-131 DECM Pod
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal, 1991: CRV-7 C14 70mm Rockets, Mk82 LDGP, AN/ALQ-131 DECM Pod
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal, 1991: CRV-7 C14 70mm Rockets, Mk83 LDGP, AN/ALQ-131 DECM Pod
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal, 1991: CRV-7 C14 70mm Rockets, Mk84 LDGP, AN/ALQ-131 DECM Pod
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal, 1991: Mk20 Rockeye II CB, AN/ALQ-131 DECM Pod
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal, 1991: Mk82 LDGP, AN/ALQ-131 DECM Pod
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal, 1991: Mk82 LDGP, AN/ALQ-131 DECM Pod, Asymetrical Anti-Ship
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal, 1991: Mk82 LDGP, AN/ALQ-131 DECM Pod, Medium-Range
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal, 1991: Mk82 LDGP, AN/ALQ-131 DECM Pod, Short-Range
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal, 1991: Mk83 LDGP, AN/ALQ-131 DECM Pod
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal, 1991: Mk83 LDGP, AN/ALQ-131 DECM Pod, Short-Range
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal, 1991: Mk84 LDGP, AN/ALQ-131 DECM Pod
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal, 1991: Mk84 LDGP, AN/ALQ-131 DECM Pod, Short-Range
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal: (Ferry)
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal: A/A: AIM-9P Sidewinder
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal: AGM-65B Maverick EO
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal: BAP.100 Anti-Runway
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal: BL.755 No.1 CB
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal: CRV-7 C14 70mm Rockets
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal: CRV-7 C14 70mm Rockets, BL.755 No.1 CB
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal: CRV-7 C14 70mm Rockets, Mk20 Rockeye II CB
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal: CRV-7 C14 70mm Rockets, Mk82 LDGP
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal: CRV-7 C14 70mm Rockets, Mk83 LDGP
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal: CRV-7 C14 70mm Rockets, Mk84 LDGP
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal: Mk20 Rockeye II CB
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal: Mk82 LDGP
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal: Mk82 LDGP, Asymetrical Anti-Ship
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal: Mk82 LDGP, Medium-Range
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal: Mk82 LDGP, Short-Range
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal: Mk83 LDGP
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal: Mk83 LDGP, Short-Range
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal: Mk84 LDGP
A-7P Corsair II, Portugal: Mk84 LDGP, Short-Range
AH-1F [Zulu Lite], Jordan: (Ferry)
AH-1F [Zulu Lite], Jordan: AGM-114R Hellfire II, HYDRA 70mm Rockets
AH-1F [Zulu Lite], Jordan: AGM-114R Hellfire II, HYDRA APKWS II 70mm Rockets
AH-1F [Zulu Lite], Jordan: BGM-71F TOW 2B, HYDRA 70mm Rockets
AH-1F [Zulu Lite], Jordan: BGM-71F TOW 2B, HYDRA APKWS II 70mm Rockets
AH-1F [Zulu Lite], Jordan: HYDRA 70mm Rockets, Basic
AH-1F [Zulu Lite], Jordan: HYDRA 70mm Rockets, Medium
AH-1J Sea Cobra, South Korea: (Ferry)
AH-1J Sea Cobra, South Korea: BGM-71B TOW, HYDRA 70mm Rockets
AH-1J Sea Cobra, South Korea: HYDRA 70mm Rockets, Basic
AH-1J Sea Cobra, South Korea: HYDRA 70mm Rockets, Medium
AH-1Z, USMC: AGM-179 JAGM, APKWS II
AH-1Z, USMC: AGM-179 JAGM, APKWS II, AIM-9M Sidewinder
AH-1Z, USMC: AGM-179 JAGM, HYDRA 70mm Rockets
AH-1Z, USMC: AGM-179 JAGM, HYDRA 70mm Rockets, AIM-9M Sidewinder
AH-64D, Netherlands, 2020: AGM-114K Hellfire II, HYDRA APKWS II 70mm Rockets
AH-64D, Netherlands, 2020: HYDRA APKWS II 70mm Rockets
AH-64E, Qatar: AGM-114R Hellfire II, HYDRA APKWS II 70mm Rockets
AH-64E, Qatar: AGM-114R Hellfire II, HYDRA APKWS II 70mm Rockets, Long-Range
AH-64E, Qatar: AGM-114R Hellfire II, HYDRA APKWS II 70mm Rockets, Long-Range, Light
AH-64E, USA: AGM-179 JAGM
AH-64E, USA: AGM-179 JAGM, AIM-92E Stinger
AH-64E, USA: AGM-179 JAGM, AIM-92E Stinger, HYDRA 70mm Rockets
AH-64E, USA: AGM-179 JAGM, AIM-92E Stinger, HYDRA 70mm Rockets, Long-Range
AH-64E, USA: AGM-179 JAGM, AIM-92E Stinger, Long-Range
AH-64E, USA: AGM-179 JAGM, HYDRA 70mm Rockets
AH-64E, USA: AGM-179 JAGM, HYDRA 70mm Rockets, Long-Range
AH-64E, USA: AGM-179 JAGM, HYDRA 70mm Rockets, Long-Range, Light
AH-64E, USA: AGM-179 JAGM, Long-Range
Alpha Jet A, Portugal, 1992: (Ferry)
Alpha Jet A, Portugal, 1992: BL.755 CB
Alpha Jet A, Portugal, 1992: BL.755 CB, Light
Alpha Jet A, Portugal, 1992: CRV-7 C14 70mm Rockets
Alpha Jet A, Portugal, 1992: CRV-7 C14 70mm Rockets, Long-Range
Alpha Jet A, Portugal, 1992: Mk82 AIR -- Default
Alpha Jet A, Portugal, 1992: Mk82 AIR, Heavy Long-Range, Multi-Store Racks
Alpha Jet A, Portugal, 1992: Mk82 AIR, Light Long-Range -- Default
Alpha Jet A, Portugal, 1992: Mk82 AIR, SNEB 68mm Rockets, Multi-Store Racks
AV-8B+ Harrier II, USMC, 1992: HYDRA APKWS II 70mm Rockets, Litening II Pod [FLIR]
Bell 429 GlobalRanger: (Ferry)
Bell 429 GlobalRanger: Maritime Surveillance
Bell 429 GlobalRanger: Passengers, 6x
Bell 429 GlobalRanger: Search And Rescue (SAR)
Bell 429 GlobalRanger: Troops, 4x
CH-47D Chinook, South Korea: (Ferry), -
CH-47D Chinook, South Korea: Cargo, 10 tons, Slung Load, -
CH-47D Chinook, South Korea: Cargo, 4 tons, -
CH-47D Chinook, South Korea: Troops, 33x, -
CH-47D Chinook, South Korea: Troops, 55x, -
CH-47D(LR) Chinook, South Korea: (Ferry), -
CH-47D(LR) Chinook, South Korea: Cargo, 10 tons, Slung Load, -
CH-47D(LR) Chinook, South Korea: Cargo, 4 tons, -
CH-47D(LR) Chinook, South Korea: Troops, 33x, -
CH-47D(LR) Chinook, South Korea: Troops, 55x
EA-18G Growler, Australia, 2025: (Ferry)
EA-18G Growler, Australia, 2025: AGM-88C HARM
EA-18G Growler, Australia, 2025: AGM-88C HARM, Short-Range
EA-18G Growler, Australia, 2025: AGM-88E AARGM
EA-18G Growler, Australia, 2025: AGM-88E AARGM, Short-Range
EA-18G Growler, Australia, 2025: Offensive ECM
EA-18G Growler, Australia, 2025: Offensive ECM, Short-Range
EC.135 T2: (Ferry)
EC.135 T2: Maritime Surveillance
EC.135 T2: Passengers, 6x
EC.135 T2: Search And Rescue (SAR)
EC.135 T2: Troops, 4x
Eurofighter, RAF, 2020: SPEAR 3, Litening III/EF Pod [FLIR]
Eurofighter, RAF, 2020: SPEAR 3, Litening III/EF Pod [FLIR], Short Range
F-15C, Israel, 2009: SPICE 2000 GPS/EO [Mk84]
F-15S Eagle, Saudi Arabia, 2008: (Ferry), -
F-15S Eagle, Saudi Arabia, 2008: A/A: AIM-120C-5 AMRAAM, Heavy
F-15S Eagle, Saudi Arabia, 2008: A/A: AIM-120C-5 AMRAAM, Light, -
F-15S Eagle, Saudi Arabia, 2008: A/A: AIM-120C-5 AMRAAM, Medium, -
F-15S Eagle, Saudi Arabia, 2008: A/A: AIM-7M Sparrow III, Heavy, -
F-15S Eagle, Saudi Arabia, 2008: A/A: AIM-7M Sparrow III, Light, -
F-15S Eagle, Saudi Arabia, 2008: AGM-65D Maverick IR, Sharpshooter Pod [FLIR], -
F-15S Eagle, Saudi Arabia, 2008: AGM-65G Maverick IR, Sharpshooter Pod [FLIR], -
F-15S Eagle, Saudi Arabia, 2008: CBU-87/B CEM, Sharpshooter Pod [FLIR], -
F-15S Eagle, Saudi Arabia, 2008: CBU-87/B CEM, Sharpshooter Pod [FLIR], Long-Range, -
F-15S Eagle, Saudi Arabia, 2008: GBU-10E/B LGB [Mk84], Sharpshooter Pod [FLIR], -
F-15S Eagle, Saudi Arabia, 2008: GBU-10E/B LGB [Mk84], Sharpshooter Pod [FLIR], Long-Range, -
F-15S Eagle, Saudi Arabia, 2008: GBU-12B/B LGB [Mk82], Sharpshooter Pod [FLIR], -
F-15S Eagle, Saudi Arabia, 2008: GBU-12B/B LGB [Mk82], Sharpshooter Pod [FLIR], Long-Range, -
F-15S Eagle, Saudi Arabia, 2008: GBU-15(V)2/B CWW IIR[Mk84], AN/AXQ-14 Datalink Pod, -
F-15S Eagle, Saudi Arabia, 2008: Mk82 LDGP, Sharpshooter Pod [FLIR], -
F-15S Eagle, Saudi Arabia, 2008: Mk82 LDGP, Sharpshooter Pod [FLIR], Long-Range, -
F-15S Eagle, Saudi Arabia, 2008: Mk84 LDGP, Sharpshooter Pod [FLIR], -
F-15S Eagle, Saudi Arabia, 2008: Mk84 LDGP, Sharpshooter Pod [FLIR], Long-Range, -
F-15X Advanced Eagle, USAF, 2023: Mk82 LDGP, Sniper XR Pod [FLIR]
F-15X Advanced Eagle, USAF, 2023: Mk82 LDGP, Sniper XR Pod [FLIR], Long-Range
F-15X Advanced Eagle, USAF, 2023: Mk84 LDGP, Sniper XR Pod [FLIR]
F-15X Advanced Eagle, USAF, 2023: Mk84 LDGP, Sniper XR Pod [FLIR], Long-Range
F-16A, Portugal, 1994: AGM-65G Maverick IR, AN/ALQ-131 DECM Pod
F-16AM, Portugal, 2004: A/A: AIM-120C-5 AMRAAM P3I.2, Litening AT Pod, AN/ALQ-131 DECM Pod, Heavy 402
F-16AM, Portugal, 2004: A/A: AIM-120C-5 AMRAAM P3I.2, Litening AT Pod, AN/ALQ-131 DECM Pod, Light 202
F-16AM, Portugal, 2004: A/A: AIM-120C-5 AMRAAM P3I.2, Litening AT Pod, AN/ALQ-131 DECM Pod, Medium 400
F-16AM, Portugal, 2004: A/A: AIM-9L-1 Sidewinder, Litening AT Pod, AN/ALQ-131 DECM Pod, Heavy 006
F-16AM, Portugal, 2004: A/A: AIM-9L-1 Sidewinder, Litening AT Pod, AN/ALQ-131 DECM Pod, Light 004
F-16AM, Portugal, 2004: AGM-65B Maverick EO, Litening AT Pod [FLIR], AN/ALQ-131 DECM Pod
F-16AM, Portugal, 2004: AGM-65G Maverick IR, Litening AT Pod [FLIR], AN/ALQ-131 DECM Pod
F-16AM, Portugal, 2004: CRV-7 70mm Rockets, Litening AT Pod [FLIR], AN/ALQ-131 DECM Pod
F-16AM, Portugal, 2004: GBU-12D/B LGB [Mk82], Litening AT Pod [FLIR], AN/ALQ-131 Pod
F-16AM, Portugal, 2004: GBU-31(V)1/B JDAM [Mk84], Litening AT Pod [FLIR], AN/ALQ-131 Pod
F-16AM, Portugal, 2004: GBU-31(V)3/B JDAM [BLU-109/B],Litening AT Pod [FLIR], AN/ALQ-131 Pod
F-16AM, Portugal, 2004: GBU-49/B GPS/LGB [Mk82], Litening AT Pod [FLIR], AN/ALQ-131 Pod
F-16C Blk 30, Israel, 1987: GBU-10E/B Paveway II LGB [Mk84], Requires Buddy Illumination
F-16C Blk 30, Israel, 1987: GBU-15(V)1/B CWW EO [Mk84], Requires Buddy Illumination
F-16C Blk 40, Israel, 2006: SPICE 2000 GPS/EO [Mk84], Litening Pod [FLIR]
F-16C Blk 40, USAF, 2016: HYDRA APKWS II 70mm Rockets, AN/ALQ-184 Pod, Short-Range
F-16C Blk 40, USAF, 2016: HYDRA APKWS II 70mm Rockets, LANTIRN Pod [FLIR], AN/ALQ-184 Pod
F-16CM Blk 40, USAF, 2016: HYDRA APKWS II 70mm Rockets, AN/ALQ-184 Pod, Short-Range
F-16CM Blk 40, USAF, 2016: HYDRA APKWS II 70mm Rockets, LANTIRN Pod [FLIR], AN/ALQ-184 Pod
F-16CM Blk 42, USAF, 2016: HYDRA APKWS II 70mm Rockets, AN/ALQ-184 Pod, Short-Range
F-16CM Blk 42, USAF, 2016: HYDRA APKWS II 70mm Rockets, LANTIRN Pod [FLIR], AN/ALQ-184 Pod
F-16CM Blk 50, USAF, 2016: HYDRA APKWS II 70mm Rockets, AN/ALQ-184 Pod, Short-Range
F-16CM Blk 50, USAF, 2016: HYDRA APKWS II 70mm Rockets, LANTIRN Pod [FLIR], AN/ALQ-184 Pod
F-16CM Blk 52, USAF, 2016: HYDRA APKWS II 70mm Rockets, AN/ALQ-184 Pod, Short-Range
F-16CM Blk 52, USAF, 2016: HYDRA APKWS II 70mm Rockets, AN/ALQ-184 Pod, Short-Range
F-16CM Blk 52, USAF, 2016: HYDRA APKWS II 70mm Rockets, LANTIRN Pod [FLIR], AN/ALQ-184 Pod
F-16CM Blk 52, USAF, 2016: HYDRA APKWS II 70mm Rockets, LANTIRN Pod [FLIR], AN/ALQ-184 Pod
F-16I, Israel, 2020: GBU-10E/B Paveway II LGB [Mk84], Litening III Pod [FLIR]
F-35B, RAF, 2025: SPEAR 3, External
F-35B, RAF, 2025: SPEAR 3, Internal Only
F-4E, Israel, 1973: CBU-58A/B CB, AN/ALQ-119 DECM Pod
F/A-18C, USMC, 2018: HYDRA APKWS II 70mm Rockets, Litening AT Pod [FLIR]
F/A-18C, USMC, 2018: HYDRA APKWS II 70mm Rockets, Litening AT Pod [FLIR], Short-Range
F/A-18C, USN, 2005: A/A: AIM-120C-5 AMRAAM, Litening AT Pod [FLIR], Heavy
F/A-18C, USN, 2005: A/A: AIM-120C-5 AMRAAM, Litening AT Pod [FLIR], Light
F/A-18C, USN, 2005: A/A: AIM-120C-5 AMRAAM, Litening AT Pod [FLIR], Standard CAP
F/A-18C, USN, 2005: Mk77 Incendiary, Litening AT Pod [FLIR]
F/A-18C, USN, 2005: Mk77 Incendiary, Litening AT Pod [FLIR], Short-Range
F/A-18C, USN, 2016: AGM-179 JAGM, GBU-54(V)2/B LJDAM [Mk82], Litening AT Pod [FLIR], Anti-ISIS CAS
F/A-18C, USN, 2016: AGM-179 JAGM, Litening AT Pod [FLIR]
F/A-18E Blk III, USN, 2022: AGM-179 JAGM, ATFLIR [FLIR]
F/A-18E Blk III, USN, 2022: AGM-179 JAGM, ATFLIR [FLIR], Short-Range
F/A-18E Blk III, USN, 2022: AGM-179 JAGM, GBU-38(V)2/B JDAM [Mk82], GBU-54(V)2/B LJDAM [Mk82], ATFLIR [FLIR], Anti-ISIS CAS
F/A-18E Blk III, USN, 2022: AGM-179 JAGM, GBU-38(V)2/B JDAM [Mk82], GBU-54(V)2/B LJDAM [Mk82], ATFLIR [FLIR], Long-Range, Anti-ISIS CAS
F/A-18E, USN, 2016: AGM-179 JAGM, ATFLIR [FLIR]
F/A-18E, USN, 2016: AGM-179 JAGM, ATFLIR [FLIR], Short-Range
F/A-18E, USN, 2016: AGM-179 JAGM, GBU-38(V)2/B JDAM [Mk82], GBU-54(V)2/B LJDAM [Mk82], ATFLIR [FLIR], Anti-ISIS CAS
F/A-18E, USN, 2016: AGM-179 JAGM, GBU-38(V)2/B JDAM [Mk82], GBU-54(V)2/B LJDAM [Mk82], ATFLIR [FLIR], Long-Range, Anti-ISIS CAS
F/A-18F, Australia, 2012: A/A: AIM-120C-7 AMRAAM, Litening AT Pod [FLIR], Heavy
F/A-18F, Australia, 2012: A/A: AIM-120C-7 AMRAAM, Litening AT Pod [FLIR], Light
F/A-18F, Australia, 2012: A/A: AIM-120C-7 AMRAAM, Litening AT Pod [FLIR], Standard CAP
G.91R/1, Italy: BLU-11/B 500lb Incendiary Bomb
G.91R/1, Italy: Mk82 LDGP
G.91R/3 Gina, Portugal, 1980: (Ferry)
G.91R/3 Gina, Portugal, 1980: A/A: AIM-9B Sidewinder
G.91R/3 Gina, Portugal, 1980: A/A: AIM-9B Sidewinder, Light
G.91R/3 Gina, Portugal, 1980: BL.755 No.1 CB
G.91R/3 Gina, Portugal, 1980: BLU-11/B 500lb Incendiary Bomb
G.91R/3 Gina, Portugal, 1980: Mk20 Rockeye II CB
G.91R/3 Gina, Portugal, 1980: Mk81 LDGP
G.91R/3 Gina, Portugal, 1980: Mk81 LDGP, Heavy
G.91R/3 Gina, Portugal, 1980: Mk82 LDGP, Mk81 LDGP
G.91R/3 Gina, Portugal, 1980: SNEB 68mm Rockets
G.91Y, Italy: Mk83 LDGP
G.91Y, Italy: ZUNI 127mm HVAR Rockets
H-6J Badger, China: (Ferry)
H-6J Badger, China: FAB-1000M-54 GPB
H-6J Badger, China: FAB-500M-54 GPB
H-6J Badger, China: Generic 500kg Bottom Mine [Advanced]
H-6J Badger, China: YJ-100, China KG-800 DECM Pods
H-6J Badger, China: YJ-100, China KG-800 DECM Pods, Long Range
H-6J Badger, China: YJ-12, China KG-800 DECM Pods, Long Range
H-6J Badger, China: YJ-12, China KG-800 ECM Pods
H-6J Badger, China: YJ-83K [C-802AK], China KG-800 DECM Pods
H-6J Badger, China: YJ-83K [C-802AK], China KG-800 DECM Pods, Long Range
H-6N Badger, China, 2018: (Ferry)
H-6N Badger, China, 2018: CH-AS-X-13 [ASBM, Conventional]
J-16, China, 2015: KD-88 LACM
J-16, China, 2018: A/A: PL-15, PL-10, DECM Pods, Light
J-16, China, 2018: A/A: PL-15, PL-10, DECM Pods, Standard CAP
J-16, China, 2018: KD-88 LACM
JF-17, Pakistan: 250kg GPB, KG-300 DECM pod
JF-17, Pakistan: 250kg GPB, KG-300 DECM pod, Short-Range
JF-17, Pakistan: 500kg GPB, KG-300 DECM pod
JF-17, Pakistan: 500kg GPB, KG-300 DECM pod, Short-Range
JF-17, Pakistan: 57mm Rockets, KG-300 DECM pod
JF-17, Pakistan: 57mm Rockets, KG-300 DECM pod, Short-Range
JF-17, Pakistan: 90mm Rockets, KG-300 DECM pod
JF-17, Pakistan: 90mm Rockets, KG-300 DECM pod, Short-Range
JF-17, Pakistan: A/A: PL-12, KG-300 DECM pod
JF-17, Pakistan: A/A: PL-9, KG-300 DECM pod
JF-17, Pakistan: China Type 200-4 [Durandal Copy], KG-300 DECM pod
JF-17, Pakistan: China Type 200-4 [Durandal Copy], KG-300 DECM pod, Short-Range
JF-17, Pakistan: CM-400AKG Wrecker [ASM, YJ-12 Derivative], KG-300 DECM pod
JF-17, Pakistan: LS-6-500 Extended-Range Bomb [500kg HE], KG-300 DECM pod
JF-17, Pakistan: LT-2 LGB, WMD-7 Pod [FLIR]
JF-17, Pakistan: LT-2 LGB, WMD-7 Pod [FLIR]
JF-17, Pakistan: MAR-1 [ARM], KG-300 DECM pod
JF-17, Pakistan: YJ-83K [C-802AK], KG-300 DECM pod
MD-500M, South Korea: Armed Recon
MD-500M, South Korea: HYDRA 70mm Rockets
MD-500M, South Korea: HYDRA 70mm Rockets, M134 7.62mm Minigun
Merlin CSAR, Portugal, 2006: Combat Search And Rescue (CSAR)
Merlin SAR, Portugal, 2006: Search And Rescue (SAR)
Merlin, Portugal, 2006: (Ferry)
MH-60R, USN: AGM-179 JAGM
MH-60R, USN: AGM-179 JAGM, HYDRA APKWS II 70mm Rockets
MH-60S, USN: AGM-179 JAGM, 20mm M197 Gun
MH-60S, USN: AGM-179 JAGM, HYDRA APKWS II 70mm Rockets
Mi-171 Hip H, Iran, 2015: (Ferry)
Mi-171 Hip H, Iran, 2015: C-802
Mi-171 Hip H, Iran, 2015: Cargo, 4 tons
Mi-171 Hip H, Iran, 2015: Cargo, 4 tons, Slung Load
Mi-171 Hip H, Iran, 2015: Troops, 12x, 57mm Rockets
Mi-171 Hip H, Iran, 2015: Troops, 24x
MiG-31K Foxhound: Kh-47M2 Kinzhal [200kT Nuclear]
MiG-31K Foxhound: Kh-47M2 Kinzhal [Penetrator]
MiG-35, Russia: A/A: AA-12 Adder B [R-77-1], Heavy
MQ-1C, USA: AGM-179 JAGM
NH90 NFH, Germany: Cargo, 2 tons
NH90 NFH, Germany: Cargo, 4 tons, Slung Load
NH90 NFH, Germany: Search And Rescue (SAR)
NH90 NFH, Germany: Troops, 14x
P-1, Japan: AGM-65F Maverick IR, Mk46 NEARTIP Mod 5, J/HQS-12 DIFAR, J/HQS-33B DICASS
P-1, Japan: AGM-84D Harpoon IC, Mk46 NEARTIP Mod 5, J/HQS-12 DIFAR, J/HQS-33B DICASS
P-3C Orion CUP+, Portugal, 2011: (Ferry)
P-3C Orion CUP+, Portugal, 2011: AGM-65F Maverick IR
P-3C Orion CUP+, Portugal, 2011: AGM-84D Harpoon, Mk46 NEARTIP Mod 5A(SW), AN/SSQ-53D DIFAR, AN/SSQ-62B DICASS
P-3C Orion CUP+, Portugal, 2011: Maritime Surveillance
P-3C Orion CUP+, Portugal, 2011: Mk46 NEARTIP Mod 5A(SW), AN/SSQ-53A DIFAR, AN/SSQ-62A DICASS
P-3P, Portugal: AGM-65F Maverick IR
P-3P, Portugal: AGM-84D Harpoon, Mk46 NEARTIP Mod 5, AN/SSQ-53D DIFAR, AN/SSQ-62B DICASS
S-3B, 1990: ADM-141A TALD [Active RF]
SA.316B Alouette III, South Korea: (Ferry)
SA.316B Alouette III, South Korea: Cargo, 0.5 ton, -
SA.316B Alouette III, South Korea: Maritime Surveillance, -
SA.316B Alouette III, South Korea: Search And Rescue (SAR)
SA.330H Puma, Portugal, 1979: (Ferry)
SA.330H Puma, Portugal, 1979: Cargo, 3 tons
SA.330H Puma, Portugal, 1979: Search And Rescue (SAR)
SA.330H Puma, Portugal, 1979: Troops, 20x
SA.330S Puma, Portugal, 1988: (Ferry)
SA.330S Puma, Portugal, 1988: Cargo, 3 tons, -
SA.330S Puma, Portugal, 1988: Search And Rescue (SAR)
SA.330S Puma, Portugal, 1988: Troops, 20x
ScanEagle, Singapore: (Ferry)
ScanEagle, Singapore: Area Surveillance
Tornado IDS, Italy, 2012: GBU-39/B SDB, CLDP Pod [FLIR]
UH-1H Huey Bushranger, Australia: HYDRA 70mm Rockets, M134 7.62mm Miniguns
UH-1H Huey, Australia: Troops, 4x
UH-1N Huey, South Korea: (Ferry), -
UH-1N Huey, South Korea: Cargo, 1 ton, -
UH-1N Huey, South Korea: Cargo, 1.5 tons, -
UH-1N Huey, South Korea: Commandos, 4x
UH-1N Huey, South Korea: Commandos, 4x, HYDRA 70mm Rockets
UH-1N Huey, South Korea: HYDRA 70mm Rockets
UH-1N Huey, South Korea: Troops, 4x
UH-1N Huey, South Korea: Troops, 4x, HYDRA 70mm Rockets
UH-60P Blackhawk, South Korea: (Ferry), -
UH-60P Blackhawk, South Korea: Cargo, 1 ton, -
UH-60P Blackhawk, South Korea: Cargo, 4.5 tons, Slung Load, -
UH-60P Blackhawk, South Korea: Troops, 14x, -
Z-9C China, 2010: 57mm Rockets, PC-1AY 12.7mm Gun Pod
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RE: Command v1.15 Update - Build 1009.31.1

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Cant get this link to produce the usual zip file?

Its producing the file:" UpdatePack_B1009.31.1 (1).7z " which won't extract ?

Thanks for PM now resolved,

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RE: Command v1.15 Update - Build 1009.31.1

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We switched to using 7-zip (7z) for the compression, which is far more space-efficient than normal zip. The 7z format is supported by 7-zip (of course), WinRAR and WinZip.
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Don't like the new download system at all. It really messed things up.
It worked exactly the same as always had to me.

Download compressed file from GDrive, extract, move content to game directory, overwrite, play.

I didn't even realized the change in compression format since I always use WinRAR.

Also yes, the file only has those three parts.

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Nice update! Easy installation and everything works ok.
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Thanks.

I haven't had 7z, so it all looks very different to me. It isn't set up as normal. Obviously yours has been set up that way, so there isn't a problem for you. So, while yours is easy, mine is not.

Mine required a download that is unfamiliar, and the file set up is also arranged in a foreign format. In other words, the files aren't displayed as they used to be.

Thanks for letting me know that there are the three elements. That is helpful. For some reason it shoulded a Command.exe file separate than the one that was included in the update.

Since I have changed it back to the way that it was, I will likely just abandon the attempts to install this update until it becomes absolutely necessary. In the meantime, others can have fun with it. But, this update is not EFFICIENT for me.

Thanks again.

Doug


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Maybe for future releases when update is uploaded, before zipping it, an upper level directory could be added, so that the result to the user is more like what it was before - one directory with the components of the update inside (users can do this themselves because 7zip asks where you want it and rather than the "Downloads" folder you can add a sub-directory, but that's the part that has Doug frustrated and I'm pretty sure it could be solved up front by Matrix/developers.

I have to admit I'd find that easier myself, as I do my downloads on a Mac and then put it in Dropbox to get it to my W10 Parallels Desktop.
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I've located/resolved the issue, but not before much wasted time.

The problem was that 7z was not loaded onto my computer. It may not be loaded on other computers, either. So, I had to go and find it.

There are about 20 different FREE sites where you can go to get the program. I selected one.

Upon loading the ZIP program, which comes with a bunch of other small-print FREE access to stuff that you don't want, if you aren't SUPER careful your computer is suddenly loaded with stuff that you don't want, AND (MORE IMPORTANTLY) some settings for other programs may have been changed. Additionally, you get about three new icons on your screen, again for stuff that you don't want.

The unzipping process was essentially the same, but never gave you confirmation that it usually does that it had actually overwritten anything. At least my FREE version did not. Therefore, I had to try the process again, unzipping everything over to a new folder, and then manually copying those files over to the CMANO programs, and sub-directories (folders for you new folks). Presumably, it was done and it will work.

I would suggest that if a new zip program is required, then Matrix may have been better off providing a version of the zip program with the new file (like it does for the other things that need to be updated from time-to-time to make the game work). That would ensure that all things are always the same, and would eliminate any confusion.

I realize that many likely already have a newer version of the ZIP program, therefore you will have no trouble what-so-ever when installing it. But, for me, I will now spend the better part of a day trying to dump various things that the new ZIP program surreptitiously installed on my computer, while still making sure that everything else still works.

It could have been avoided by including the ZIP file to be used, if necessary. That's my opinion.

Doug



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If you have the Matrix version of the game, you can redeem a steam key, install it on steam, and let it manage updates with no effort of your own.

BTW, this is HUGE, that's not just a bugfix, that's basically a new feature:
* UI ADDED: #12935: Mission Editor strike targets list - You can now move targets up/down by 5 or 10 increments by holding the Ctrl or Shift key while clicking on the up/down buttons.
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FIXED: Retain mission strike target list order

Up until now, there was no way to set target priority, list order had no impact on the actual strike plan and aircrafts just went for the nearest target on the list. This changes everything.
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If you have the Matrix version of the game, you can redeem a steam key, install it on steam, and let it manage updates with no effort of your own.

BTW, this is HUGE, that's not just a bugfix, that's basically a new feature:
* UI ADDED: #12935: Mission Editor strike targets list - You can now move targets up/down by 5 or 10 increments by holding the Ctrl or Shift key while clicking on the up/down buttons.
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FIXED: Retain mission strike target list order

Up until now, there was no way to set target priority, list order had no impact on the actual strike plan and aircrafts just went for the nearest target on the list. This changes everything.

I'll be damned....your right! I noticed that with airstrikes, they all seemed to concentrate on the closest target. Hope to get some more development on this down the line!
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The problem was that 7z was not loaded onto my computer. It may not be loaded on other computers, either. So, I had to go and find it.

There are about 20 different FREE sites where you can go to get the program. I selected one.

Here's where I get 7-zip, w/o unwanted extras.

https://www.7-zip.org/

Right at the top of the page, get the 64-bit Windows version, unless you're running a 32-bit Windows, or not running Windows.

Go to the Download page on the left side if you don't have Windows.

As far as using it, I use the right-click-->Extract files... as my default when opening files for it.
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One thing I noticed, being a Mac user. I run CMANO using Parallels desktop. Normally I do the download using the Mac, and I have 7zip on the Mac, so it upzipped it there. Then transfer it to the emulated W10. The Command.exe was not a working file when I did that. Previously as .zip files that worked fine.

Easy solution - transfer the .7z file to Dropbox, go to W10 and unzip it, then move everything to the correct place in the CMANO directory.

Don't know how many Mac users there are but just though I'd mention this. I don't think it was unique. It was the same already downloaded .7z file both times.
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Thank you for this.
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Thank you for good DB update. Thank Waynes and Apaches. Go teams!

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Just a HUGE shoutout to the developers, for continuing to support and update this fantastic software. A great update to a great sim.
Just bought the Israeli and desert storm campaigns to show my support (I already have all the others and base game 🙂)

SO MANY hours of thorough enjoyment, I love to read about modern ships, submarines, aircraft and how they work and their history. How they have actually been employed and when.
And to see it all in a sim like this, in SUCH depth and DETAIL, is just a real treat. Awesome.

Looking forward to additional updates and the eventual incorporation of Tacview 🙂

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Just a HUGE shoutout to the developers, for continuing to support and update this fantastic software. A great update to a great sim.
Just bought the Israeli and desert storm campaigns to show my support (I already have all the others and base game 🙂)

SO MANY hours of thorough enjoyment, I love to read about modern ships, submarines, aircraft and how they work and their history. How they have actually been employed and when.
And to see it all in a sim like this, in SUCH depth and DETAIL, is just a real treat. Awesome.

Looking forward to additional updates and the eventual incorporation of Tacview 🙂

Thank you for the very kind words.
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