u/Eclipse876

Image 1 — Anti-Radiation (ARM) and Anti-Ship (AShM) Missiles shown in the Heavy Cavalry trailer.
Image 2 — Anti-Radiation (ARM) and Anti-Ship (AShM) Missiles shown in the Heavy Cavalry trailer.
Image 3 — Anti-Radiation (ARM) and Anti-Ship (AShM) Missiles shown in the Heavy Cavalry trailer.

Anti-Radiation (ARM) and Anti-Ship (AShM) Missiles shown in the Heavy Cavalry trailer.

A bit late to the party but still, these are my best guesses of the missiles shown, most have designations listed which makes this pretty easy lol.
Links to their Wiki pages and other sources are below for anyone interested in details on these!

Let me know if I got anything wrong here and I'll edit to correct the post. I did my best with my military technology nerd brain but I'm could 1000% be wrong on some of these.

o7

Edit: Listed the Harpoon as an ARM not AShM, thanks u/Sniper4273 o7

KH-58 / 58U / 58UShK. Russian ARM and AGM missile. An export varient is shown, china never used these afaik so maybe just for the premium SU-30? UShK has folding wings for carrying inside weapons bays. Specifically designed for the SU-57 o.o
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kh-58

CM-102. Chinese ARM. Pretty damn modern. Seems to only be used on the J-11 and JF-17.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CM-102

https://chinesemilitaryreview.blogspot.com/2014/11/chinese-cm-102-air-launched-supersonic.html

R-77P/PE. Russian variant of the R-77 with an ARM seeker. There's an export version as well (the E) so we might see this on the Premium SU-30 as well.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R-77

YJ-91. Chinese ARM and AShM. A Chinese derivative of the Russian Kh-31P ARM. Doesn't seem to have any modernization programs or changes besides a seeker for Anti-Ship use, so it would likely be identical to the Kh-31 if that is added.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YJ-91

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kh-31

AGM-88 HARM. American ARM. Not a super modern one like the ER, the paint scheme is in line with the OG version. Not which variant of the 88 it is though, the missile changed a lot between the A (1980s) and E variant (2010s). Exported all over the place.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AGM-88_HARM

AGM-84D-1 Harpoon. American AShM. Not a Block 1D, this is a Block 1C (Ds were designated AGM-84F, Cs were designated 84D, not confusing at all). The Block 1C is the same as Block 1A and B but allowed selecting terminal pop-up or standard attack modes (A were pop up only, B avoided the pop up from what I see online). Harpoons are also a common ship-to-ship missile so maybe we could see them come to naval?

https://www.skytamer.com/Boeing_AGM-84D.html

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpoon_(missile)

ALARM. British ARM developed in place of the US SHRIKE (the predecessor to the AGM-88). I didn't find any information on variants but it is a fairly modern missile regardless with a tried and tested history.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ALARM

https://www.raf.mod.uk/what-we-do/centre-for-air-and-space-power-studies/aspr/apr-vol3-iss3-6-pdf/

AGM-122 Sidearm. USA Helicopter mounted ARM! Based directly on the Aim-9C (this was just a conversion kit for old missiles, not a new production run afaik) and it had a pretty brief history. Seems like it was only ever used by the USMC. It could be mounted on AH-1 Super Cobras and AV-8B Harriers. Apparently it was technically possible for the AGM-122 to be mounted on the AH-64 Apache but that doesn't seem to have ever been actually done. The ED Team from DCS stated they wouldn't add it since it was never actually carried and the only images I found that said they showed it were clearly AIM-9s, not AGM-122s so I doubt it will go on the AH-64 here either.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AGM-122_Sidearm
https://www.twz.com/12009/the-agm-122-sidearm-came-to-be-from-a-novel-missile-recycling-scheme

u/Eclipse876 — 5 days ago