ASEAN Founders Aviation Sub-Tree

this is the decal slapped on the actual jets

meanwhile the one i showed is the one they based the appliable decal on, but clearly the panther is wrong

based on the coloring they were taking the squadron logo, not the one on the vehicle, but of course still wrong

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After some digging, the emblem that they used is a patch used during the preceeding A-4 Skyhawk era, so gaijin just added another patch decal
https://skyhawk.org/article-unit/indonesia-sku12

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oh, they’re adding the 209, without irccm version

so 11.0-11.3 BR?
so with 209 as prem ig 208 could be tt, while T-50i for indo tt

guessing 10.7
(As Apparently it only gets two 65G, in contrast to the 200 with 4x 65Bs)

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also is it 6 p-4 or just 4, because that’s an easy 11.0 if it has 6

quite shocking with maverick amount too or ig this will compensate by T-50i for having 4 mavericks

Should be just two from what can be seen from public pictures, while 208 gets four.

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The pictures only show two, but I wouldn’t be surprised if It’ll only have 4.

If I was Gaijin, Id target the same BR as the Hawk 200, as Japan has a massive 10.7 hole in GRB and Indonesia is prime filler for that:

Leopard 2A4
Harimau
Padour II (ik more of a 9.3/9.7 but stay with me)
Hawk 209
RapidRanger

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The decal they are adding looks a little more aggressive then the IRL one. I can see why they did the artistic license here.

Do you think we are getting a tech tree version as well? The tree needs some more CAS. Though maybe at lower tier

There’s Hawk 109, which is a two-seater and has no radar, but the rest is more or less the same, or the Malaysian Hawk 208

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Mk 53 at like 7.7 or around that br as it lacks any sort of missiles and just has guns

I’m sure it also has the capability for four AIM-9, it just that the Indonesian Airforce is preferring to use the outer underwing pylons for A2G weapons

What do you guys think about the next update for Japan? Think there are any chances we get a top tier jet like Indonesian Rafale or something? That sounds like the most likely option to fill the 14.3 void Japan has because the Thai Gripen E hasn’t flown in real life yet

a non watermark version just appeared recently

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A Fulcrum with sidewinders available would certainly be quite a sight to behold, would allow for some differences in playstyle

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Not the point of this brochure, but looks like the cannons on the UK tree Hawk 200 should be separated to be able to fire individually then.

MiG-29N With AIM-9??

yes and presumably borrowing Hawk’s Sidewinder rail

yea I’d agree on that, plus no more crappy R-60M for sure

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Which country did this?

Malaysia.

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