Things appear to be kicking into a higher gear in 2024 for RAZBAM’s DCS: MiG-23MLA project. Brought to us by the same team team that previously did the MiG-19, the MiG-23 has become highly anticipated in some circles and so any news on the project is welcome. Today we got a good snapshot of where the project is. Let’s have a look!
The latest state of the MiG-23MLA

Like many DCS World modules, development can take years and often follow long winding pathways to get to early access status. The DCS: MiG-23 has been on something of its own odyssey but it looks like development is now well underway and things are headed in some good directions right now.
Posted earlier today to their Discord server, RAZBAM have shared the following news:
Here below is the latest update from our devs working on the mighty MiG 23MLA 23-12A.
-The external model is 90% complete. Work on the final elements of the visual damage model and the liveries remains.
-The internal model (cockpit) is around 70% complete, with about 95% of the required animations and textures for the coding process already made.
The cockpit is currently using simple textures while the more detailed and realistic ones are a work in progress that will be shown once the work is in a more advanced state.-The module manual draft is in an advanced state and will be finished soon. We´ll see if it can be shared with the community eventually once it is more complete to help in the wait.
-Aircraft systems modeling and cockpit interactivity is in full swing for some time now. Initial testing of the aircraft in game has already started.
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All of this sounds very enthusiastic and even encouraging that the module is now in the sim and having its systems and cockpit interactivity implemented. I’d hazard to make any guesses on what this means for an early access state and the earlier enthusiasm I had for 2024 maybe being the year of the MiG-23 (in reference to 2023 being the year of the F-15E) was probably premature. Still, this is encouraging and certainly putting the module in more of a limelight than it had previously been.
It should add an interesting element to the mix of Cold War era aircraft that have been building up in DCS World.





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