So you hear the phrase "capable of both conventional and nuclear weapons" a lot when it comes to aircraft. But outside of the first few iterations of nuclear weapons very quickly they became standard-ish size. Especially by the 60's. So why is the notation still noteworthy?

Primarily speaking to the 60-70-80's era of bombs. I know now there is a lot of multistage verification the nuclear weapons need to arm and will not arm unless attached to an approved and registered aircraft. So now the designation is easy to understand. But in the "dumb bomb" generation once the size got down to being able to fit in a b-52 and was no longer so large that it required special modification to the airframe. Why were so many design requirements "capable of both conventional and nuclear weapons"?

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u/errorsniper — 15 days ago

The bomb nerf was needed. Cas was too oppressive. But frankly I have no idea what the point of bombers is at any br or mode now in this game.

They already have the back half fall off if a single round hits your tail or mid section. In arb bombing bases is barely playing and you are contributing nothing of value to your team by doing so. Planes with autocannons do the cas job better in every way in grb. Drop a 2 ton bomb next to a tank and as long as it has a 1mm roof you just get the tracks.

Ikik salty this and that. But a 3rd of the tree is bombers and I dont know what the role for them is.

Again to reiterate, the cas bombing nerf was needed and the game is much healthier for it.

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u/errorsniper — 1 month ago

Cigifig

Question. So I only need 40ish cards to max out my cards. But I have the event task to het 80 cards. So how exactly will that work?

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u/errorsniper — 2 months ago