Since last summer there have been few updates from AviaStorm on their DCS: Tornado project but we are now learning what the team intend to integrate into the Tornado as development continues. Let’s have a look at the list and explore some of the capabilities

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AviaStorm are intending to build a 1989 Tornado IDS in Luftwaffe service for DCS World. Early shots of the aircraft 3D model and some chatter about what the team intend to integrate onto the jet have lead to an official list of weapons and reconnaissance systems. The image below was released to their Facebook page late in the week.

There’s plenty of familiar weapons on the list including the Mk-80 series bombs and the Mk-20 Rockeye cluster bombs. For air-to-air weaponry the AIM-9 including B, F and L variants are all very familiar too. Same with the AGM-88B HARM which gives the Tornado some SEAD capability.

There were some others that I needed to research a bit. The BL755 is a cluster munition used primarily by the RAF during the Falklands and Gulf Wars and intended for anti-armor operations although it was used in other roles as well.

There’s the Kormoran 1 which some may be more familiar with. This German designed anti-ship missile has its own inertial navigation system with an active radar homing system for the late stages of an anti-ship missile attack. It has a 363 lb warhead and a maximum speed of over Mach 1.

Also on the list is the MW-1 in several different combinations. This is by far the most distinctive of the available pods that the Tornado could carry in this era with 112 tubes each carrying its own submunition. The pods can be configured for anti-runway, anti-armor, and anti-tank mine.

Also of note are the Cerberus III ECM pod and the MBB Recce pod for electronic and aerial reconnaissance respectively.

Looking forward to future updates on this module!


7 responses to “AviaStorm talk DCS: Tornado weapons list”

  1. Michael Dwyer Avatar
    Michael Dwyer

    I have to say I am pretty interested in this, and hope they do something interesting with the recce pod. That is one mission set that is not supported in the game currently.

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    1. ShamrockOneFive Avatar
      ShamrockOneFive

      I’d love to see the recce pod become something that is worth carrying and using!

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      1. It’d appeal to many as its certainly a lot different to much of what we have and also there are a lot of steam gauges in the front especially. Plus, with my tendency for hot landings then reverse thrust capability is always a bonus!

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  2. Urgent Siesta Avatar
    Urgent Siesta

    A long row to hoe on this, but will be a great addition to the hangar whenever it releases 🙂

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    1. ShamrockOneFive Avatar
      ShamrockOneFive

      Oh yes, this is probably something that is still years away from release. But its a start and that’s exciting too!

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  3. Impressive list, I didn’t know the Tornado is able to handle all these. I still have hope they will do the JP233! 😀

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  4. Bad. Ass.

    The GR variant just looks no nonsense. It came to destroy and drink tea. And it’s fresh out of tea.

    I flew the F-3 sim at RAF Lucas. It had no graphics, only instruments and radar, which says a lot about how the aircraft was supposed to be used. Andy Green (the guy that drove the Thrust car) rode his motorbike into the Mess so we put a parking ticket on it and he had to stand the bar bill that night.

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