Wondering if the rebels have a Shilka, some flechettes would have a hard time doing more than maybe knocking-out its radar-gunsight. Meaning it could still engage in pucker-factor and open-fire during the 3-second rocket-attack. Additionally, anyone in good enough overhead-cover to survive the PTAB-swarm would have about a six second window with which to shove an Igla up my plane's tailpipe. But again, I'm counting on pucker-factor keeping their heads down. [quote=@MachineSoul] [@Foster] Duly noted [/quote] Clarification on the use of the Kh-29: Usually they're used against high-value command and control centers, [i]like battalion-level assets[/I] (such as the bunkers with the radar-operators, rather than the radar-dish). An example would be to knock-out a Patriot-missile battery. The larger Kh-59 was largely aimed at theater-level assets, like hardened airport control-towers and missile-siloes; which is why it has more explosives than a 500 pound iron bomb, these things were meant to level control-towers (and if surprise is on their side, the ready-room full of on-deck pilots) like the world trade center. Only time they get redeployed to lesser frontline is in the event of an abort-to-secondary. -The use of mavericks for tank-busting was usually because those tanks survived cluster-bomb strikes by being extensively dug-in under several tons of dirt, Mavericks could punch through that, the tank, and even the crew-bunker underneath it. Once those were taken care of... well... the pilots were meant to get up-close and finish things off with shamelessly large unguided bombs. The likelihood of some rebels owning an airbase or even a TEL for 2K12s is pretty slim. [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uh4yMAx2UA&feature=player_detailpage#t=161]Besides, we can dodge missiles[/url].