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The MiG-19S is a further development of the Soviet Union’s first supersonic jet fighter, already familiar to some of our players from the modification of the MiG-19PT. In update 1.87, German pilots will also have the chance to reach supersonic speeds behind the controls of an East German MiG-19S, coming to War Thunder very soon!
Briefly: A further developed variant of the MiG-19, offering improved handling characteristics and increased firepower.
Development of the MiG-19S began in the mid 1950s, with the intent of improving the handling characteristics of the MiG-19. In order to achieve this, Soviet engineers made a number of aerodynamic changes to the aircraft’s design and introduced several other minor changes which improved overall performance. Additionally, the aircraft’s firepower was significantly increased from three 23mm cannons to three 30mm cannons.
The new MiG-19S was planned to enter production in September 1955, but due to several problems causing delays in testing, the type didn’t enter production before June 1956. Production continued until 1959, with a total of 683 aircraft built.
The Soviet Air Force began deploying MiG-19s in East Germany as early as 1957. The East German Air Force received their own MiG-19S and MiG-19PM aircraft in 1959, amounting to 12 machines of each modification respectively.
However, as aviation technology advanced rapidly and newer, more sophisticated aircraft became available, the MiG-19 quickly became obsolete. In addition to that, the relatively high unreliability of the MiG-19, which led to high loss rates caused by accidents, resulted in the type being phased out of GDR service by 1968.
War Thunder pilots and fans of Soviet aviation already had the chance to try themselves behind the controls of the MiG-19PT, introduced in the previous “Supersonic” update. In the upcoming update 1.87, German pilots too will now have the chance to enter the frey at supersonic speeds with the new MiG-19S, sporting a GDR livery!
Although both the MiG-19PT and MiG-19S share many similarities with each other - after all they are just variants of the same aircraft at the end of the day - there are a couple of distinct differences which pilots should bare in mind.
Firstly, the MiG-19S is slightly lighter. If take-off weights are compared, the MiG-19S comes out as being 170 kg lighter than the MiG-19PT. While this doesn’t seem like much, it does have a quite noticeable impact on performance, with the MiG-19S being able to achieve a top speed of 1452 km/h, compared to the PT’s 1397 km/h.
Apart from weight savings allowing the aircraft to reach a slightly higher top speed, the MiG-19S also features a number of smaller aerodynamic tweaks to its design which, in combination with the lower weight, gives it superior handling characteristics. These differences will especially become noticeable to pilots during intense vertical maneuvers.
However, while the MiG-19S may feature superior handling and speed, there is one significant drawback to point out as well. Unlike the PT, the MiG-19S doesn’t have access to any air-to-air guided missile armament. This means that German pilots will have to continue relying on their gunnery skills while using conventional fixed weaponry. Fortunately, the conventional fixed weapon system does consist of three 30mm cannons, as opposed to the PT’s two.
This doesn’t say that the MiG-19S doesn’t have any secondary armament of course. Quite the opposite in fact! Situated under the wings are four hardpoints, which can be used to suspend either two 250kg bombs or four unguided rocket pods, carrying a total of 32 projectiles. This allows pilots to effectively employ the MiG-19S in combined battles as well!
The MiG-19S will become available to all War Thunder pilots at the top rank of the German aviation tree with the release of the upcoming update 1.87. In the meantime, be sure to stay tuned to the news for the latest developments regarding War Thunder’s next major update. Until then, happy hunting pilots!
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Give the F100D its proper engine thrust you guys don't have the correct values also when you hold your cursor on the engine in the hanger and it shows thrust you need to show how much thrust your getting under afterburner. A simple google search will tell you how much thrust the engine has this took me 20 seconds to find.1 × Pratt & Whitney J57-P-21/21A turbojet Dry thrust: 10,200 lbf (45 kN) Thrust with afterburner: 16,000 lbf (71 kN) you don't even have the correct engine
The FM needs to be improved too; it turns like a flying brick
*maxmillian, 1) the problem is that F-100 kinda WAS a flying brick 2) the values shown in hangar are lower than pure engine power; learnt that the hard way when bugreporting - the hangar values already account for efficiency loss in the intake etc.
Gaijin, these shiny expensive toys are all nice and stuff... But won't you forget the vehicles where the game started with? Something that isn't a ship, helicopter, jet or MBT, something that most of the playerbase will reach without buying premium accounts or rank V/VI vehicles?
I hope that this will be behind the MiG-15
never this is tier 6 but maybe after the mig-15
No A2A missiles but we can use against ground targets in ground battles.
Unless you want the MiG-19PM which had missiles but no guns.
So no AAM...?
you dont need the missiles they are bad anyway this version is even better WOW it also got bombs what else could you wish for Nice gaijin !!
Why does Soviet only get the interceptor??? It means that i just gonna enjoy both USSR and NATO jet if i m a pure German tech player??? What are u guys thinking???
*PT is not an interceptor; it's still a front line fighter, albeit all-weather - it's still missing its air-to-ground ordnance btw.
I am actually glad this thing has more cannons and no AAMs
so...is this a german aircraft...
east-german aircraft
great new jets but noone can buy them because the mig 15 and 17 cost 1 million each plus 300 k crew training rip my wallet rip my lions
im not saying you cant research them its actually easy to research but boy those prices
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