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class: Helicopter
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always_keeps_gun: true
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lha_capable: true
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cabin_size: 0 # Can not transport troops
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can_carry_crates: false # Can not carry crates
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description:
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The legendary 'Apache' is an US twin-turboshaft attack helicopter for
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a crew of two. It features a nose-mounted sensor suite for target acquisition and
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night vision systems. It is armed with a 30 mm (1.18 in) M230 chain gun carried
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between the main landing gear, under the aircraft's forward fuselage, and four hardpoints
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mounted on stub-wing pylons for carrying armament and stores, typically a mixture
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of AGM-114 Hellfire missiles and Hydra 70 rocket pods. The AH-64 has significant
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systems redundancy to improve combat survivability. American AH-64s have served
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in conflicts in Panama, the Persian Gulf, Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Iraq. Israel
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used the Apache in its military conflicts in Lebanon and the Gaza Strip. British
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and Dutch Apaches have seen deployments in wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
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introduced: 2003
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manufacturer: Boeing
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origin: USA
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price: 20
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role: Attack
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variants:
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AH-64D Apache Longbow: {}
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radios:
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# DCS uses the 2nd Radio AN/ARC-164 (UHF) as the main intra flight for the Apache
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# so we use this Radio for Intra and Inter Flight for now
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# The radio frequencies set in the mission editor are in the current state of Early
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# access not used for radio presets. Only the flight frequency is used. Any other
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# frequency has to be entered manually atm.
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intra_flight: AN/ARC-186(V) AM
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inter_flight: AN/ARC-164
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channels:
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type: common
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namer: apache
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intra_flight_radio_index: 1
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inter_flight_radio_index: 2
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tasks:
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BAI: 510
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CAS: 510
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Escort: 100
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OCA/Aircraft: 510
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class: Helicopter
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always_keeps_gun: true
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lha_capable: true
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cabin_size: 0 # Can not transport troops
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can_carry_crates: false # Can not carry crates
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description:
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The legendary 'Apache' is an US twin-turboshaft attack helicopter for
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a crew of two. It features a nose-mounted sensor suite for target acquisition and
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night vision systems. It is armed with a 30 mm (1.18 in) M230 chain gun carried
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between the main landing gear, under the aircraft's forward fuselage, and four hardpoints
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mounted on stub-wing pylons for carrying armament and stores, typically a mixture
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of AGM-114 Hellfire missiles and Hydra 70 rocket pods. The AH-64 has significant
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systems redundancy to improve combat survivability. American AH-64s have served
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in conflicts in Panama, the Persian Gulf, Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Iraq. Israel
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used the Apache in its military conflicts in Lebanon and the Gaza Strip. British
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and Dutch Apaches have seen deployments in wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
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introduced: 2003
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manufacturer: Boeing
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origin: USA
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price: 20
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role: Attack
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variants:
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AH-64D Apache Longbow: {}
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radios:
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# DCS uses the 2nd Radio AN/ARC-164 (UHF) as the main intra flight for the Apache
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# so we use this Radio for Intra and Inter Flight for now
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# The radio frequencies set in the mission editor are in the current state of Early
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# access not used for radio presets. Only the flight frequency is used. Any other
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# frequency has to be entered manually atm.
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intra_flight: AN/ARC-186(V) AM
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inter_flight: AN/ARC-164
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channels:
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type: common
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namer: apache
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intra_flight_radio_index: 1
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inter_flight_radio_index: 2
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tasks:
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BAI: 510
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CAS: 510
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DEAD: 115
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Escort: 100
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OCA/Aircraft: 510
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class: Helicopter
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always_keeps_gun: true
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carrier_capable: true
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description:
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"The Ka-50 Black Shark (NATO reporting name: Hokum) is a unique and deadly
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single-seat, Russian attack helicopter that has seen combat in the Northern Caucasus.
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It combines a high performance dual rotor system with a deadly weapons payload of
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guided missiles, rockets, bombs, and a 30mm cannon. The Ka-50 is also unique in
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that it has an ejection seat."
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introduced: 1995
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lha_capable: true
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cabin_size: 0 # Can not transport troops
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can_carry_crates: true
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manufacturer: Kamov
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origin: USSR/Russia
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price: 20
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role: Attack
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variants:
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Ka-50 Hokum: {}
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radios:
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intra_flight: R-800L1
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inter_flight: R-800L1
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# The R-800L1 doesn't have preset channels, and the other radio is for
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# communications with FAC and ground units, which don't currently have
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# radios assigned, so no channels to configure.
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kneeboard_units: "metric"
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tasks:
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BAI: 430
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CAS: 430
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Escort: 90
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OCA/Aircraft: 430
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class: Helicopter
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always_keeps_gun: true
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carrier_capable: true
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description:
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"The Ka-50 Black Shark (NATO reporting name: Hokum) is a unique and deadly
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single-seat, Russian attack helicopter that has seen combat in the Northern Caucasus.
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It combines a high performance dual rotor system with a deadly weapons payload of
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guided missiles, rockets, bombs, and a 30mm cannon. The Ka-50 is also unique in
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that it has an ejection seat."
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introduced: 1995
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lha_capable: true
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cabin_size: 0 # Can not transport troops
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can_carry_crates: true
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manufacturer: Kamov
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origin: USSR/Russia
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price: 20
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role: Attack
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variants:
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Ka-50 Hokum: {}
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radios:
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intra_flight: R-800L1
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inter_flight: R-800L1
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# The R-800L1 doesn't have preset channels, and the other radio is for
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# communications with FAC and ground units, which don't currently have
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# radios assigned, so no channels to configure.
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kneeboard_units: "metric"
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tasks:
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BAI: 430
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CAS: 430
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DEAD: 113
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Escort: 90
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OCA/Aircraft: 430
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@@ -1,32 +1,33 @@
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class: Helicopter
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always_keeps_gun: true
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carrier_capable: true
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description:
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"The Ka-50 Black Shark (NATO reporting name: Hokum) is a unique and deadly
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single-seat, Russian attack helicopter that has seen combat in the Northern Caucasus.
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It combines a high performance dual rotor system with a deadly weapons payload of
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guided missiles, rockets, bombs, and a 30mm cannon. The Ka-50 is also unique in
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that it has an ejection seat. The Black Shark III can also carry A-A Igla missiles."
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introduced: 1995
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lha_capable: true
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cabin_size: 0 # Can not transport troops
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can_carry_crates: true
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manufacturer: Kamov
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origin: USSR/Russia
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price: 20
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role: Attack
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variants:
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Ka-50 Hokum III: {}
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Ka-50 Hokum (Blackshark 3): {} # for compatibility with Liberation
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radios:
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intra_flight: R-800L1
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inter_flight: R-800L1
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# The R-800L1 doesn't have preset channels, and the other radio is for
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# communications with FAC and ground units, which don't currently have
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# radios assigned, so no channels to configure.
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kneeboard_units: "metric"
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tasks:
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BAI: 440
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CAS: 440
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Escort: 100
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OCA/Aircraft: 440
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class: Helicopter
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always_keeps_gun: true
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carrier_capable: true
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description:
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"The Ka-50 Black Shark (NATO reporting name: Hokum) is a unique and deadly
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single-seat, Russian attack helicopter that has seen combat in the Northern Caucasus.
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It combines a high performance dual rotor system with a deadly weapons payload of
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guided missiles, rockets, bombs, and a 30mm cannon. The Ka-50 is also unique in
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that it has an ejection seat. The Black Shark III can also carry A-A Igla missiles."
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introduced: 1995
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lha_capable: true
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cabin_size: 0 # Can not transport troops
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can_carry_crates: true
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manufacturer: Kamov
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origin: USSR/Russia
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price: 20
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role: Attack
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variants:
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Ka-50 Hokum III: {}
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Ka-50 Hokum (Blackshark 3): {} # for compatibility with Liberation
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radios:
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intra_flight: R-800L1
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inter_flight: R-800L1
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# The R-800L1 doesn't have preset channels, and the other radio is for
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# communications with FAC and ground units, which don't currently have
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# radios assigned, so no channels to configure.
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kneeboard_units: "metric"
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tasks:
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BAI: 440
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CAS: 440
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DEAD: 113
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Escort: 100
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OCA/Aircraft: 440
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@@ -1,24 +1,27 @@
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carrier_capable: true
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description:
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The Lockheed S-3 Viking is a 4-crew, twin-engine turbofan-powered jet
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aircraft that was used by the U.S. Navy (USN) primarily for anti-submarine warfare.
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In the late 1990s, the S-3B's mission focus shifted to surface warfare and aerial
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refueling. The Viking also provided electronic warfare and surface surveillance
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capabilities to a carrier battle group. A carrier-based, subsonic, all-weather,
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long-range, multi-mission aircraft, it carried automated weapon systems and was
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capable of extended missions with in-flight refueling. Because of its characteristic
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sound, it was nicknamed the "War Hoover" after the vacuum cleaner brand. The S-3
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was phased out from front-line fleet service aboard aircraft carriers in January
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2009, with its missions taken over by aircraft like the P-3C Orion, P-8 Poseidon,
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Sikorsky SH-60 Seahawk and Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet
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introduced: 1984
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manufacturer: Lockheed
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origin: USA
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price: 10
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role: Carrier-based Attack
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variants:
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S-3B Viking: {}
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tasks:
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Anti-ship: 350
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OCA/Aircraft: 330
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Strike: 370
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carrier_capable: true
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description:
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The Lockheed S-3 Viking is a 4-crew, twin-engine turbofan-powered jet
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aircraft that was used by the U.S. Navy (USN) primarily for anti-submarine warfare.
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In the late 1990s, the S-3B's mission focus shifted to surface warfare and aerial
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refueling. The Viking also provided electronic warfare and surface surveillance
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capabilities to a carrier battle group. A carrier-based, subsonic, all-weather,
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long-range, multi-mission aircraft, it carried automated weapon systems and was
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capable of extended missions with in-flight refueling. Because of its characteristic
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sound, it was nicknamed the "War Hoover" after the vacuum cleaner brand. The S-3
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was phased out from front-line fleet service aboard aircraft carriers in January
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2009, with its missions taken over by aircraft like the P-3C Orion, P-8 Poseidon,
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Sikorsky SH-60 Seahawk and Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet
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introduced: 1984
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manufacturer: Lockheed
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origin: USA
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price: 10
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role: Carrier-based Attack
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variants:
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S-3B Viking: {}
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tasks:
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Anti-ship: 350
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BAI: 570
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CAS: 570
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DEAD: 200
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OCA/Aircraft: 330
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Strike: 370
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