Avimimus
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Very interesting.
So it looks like what we thought has been confirmed: The basic design is based around four high-diameter extreme range missiles and two short range missiles in the side-bays. External hard-points can be used to carry legacy missiles which aren't adapted for internal stowage (bringing the total BVR count up to ten missiles).
I suspect that the 9a/9b and 10a/10b may actually refer to different adaptors - rather than the ability to carry two missiles on that hard-point using a twin ejector racks.
The really interesting take-away: The Russians seem to be planning on relying on a very large air-to-air missiles (e.g. 810/R-37/700kg class)! Such a class of missile can have an exceptionally wide seeker head, exceptionally good ballistics, but likely lacks terminal manoeuvrability (...at least the AIM-54, R-33/R-37, and 810 did).
Do you remember where you heard this?
So it looks like what we thought has been confirmed: The basic design is based around four high-diameter extreme range missiles and two short range missiles in the side-bays. External hard-points can be used to carry legacy missiles which aren't adapted for internal stowage (bringing the total BVR count up to ten missiles).
I suspect that the 9a/9b and 10a/10b may actually refer to different adaptors - rather than the ability to carry two missiles on that hard-point using a twin ejector racks.
The really interesting take-away: The Russians seem to be planning on relying on a very large air-to-air missiles (e.g. 810/R-37/700kg class)! Such a class of missile can have an exceptionally wide seeker head, exceptionally good ballistics, but likely lacks terminal manoeuvrability (...at least the AIM-54, R-33/R-37, and 810 did).
There was talk about a future long range missile with multiple detachable warheads, that may be another option on increase the internal capacity without increasing the number of suspension points, but it would not be so flexible.
Do you remember where you heard this?