


FS25 F/A‑18 Super Hornet v1.0
Type:
– Carrier‑based multirole fighter (Fighter / Attack)
The F/A‑18 Super Hornet is a modern, twin‑engine, multirole combat aircraft operated primarily by the United States Navy. It is the upgraded and enlarged successor to the original F/A‑18 Hornet, offering improved avionics, greater range, increased payload capacity, and enhanced survivability.
Main Characteristics
– Role: Multirole fighter (air‑to‑air and air‑to‑ground)
– Operator: U.S. Navy
– Design: Twin‑engine, swept‑wing, reinforced for carrier operations
– Avionics: Advanced digital cockpit with multifunction displays
– Engines: 2 × General Electric F414
– Maximum Speed: Around Mach 1.8
Armament Capacity:
– AIM‑9 Sidewinder
– AIM‑120 AMRAAM
– Precision‑guided bombs
– Air‑to‑surface missiles
– Internal M61A2 20 mm cannon
Operational Importance
– The Super Hornet is one of the most versatile combat aircraft in service today. It can perform:
– Air superiority missions
– Precision strike operations
– Close air support
– Fleet defense
– Interception
– Reconnaissance
– Carrier‑based operations in all weather conditions
– Its reliability, maneuverability, and ability to operate from aircraft carriers make it a cornerstone of U.S. naval aviation.
– Typical Mission Use (Game or Simulation Context)
– High‑speed interception
– Air‑to‑ground strike missions
– Escort and protection roles
– Naval fleet defense
– Night operations with advanced sensors
– Reconnaissance and surveillance








