![]() ![]() F-14A Early, Tornado (all versions), MiG-23, MiG-27, Su-17, Su-22 - a bug has been fixed that resulted in the lock on reset while changing wing sweep.Harrier GR.7 with AGM-65D missiles - incorrect operation of the crosshair has been fixed, this bug caused the crosshair to reset to the standard position while enabling the sight stabilisation.A bug has been fixed that resulted in the reduction and shift of the allowed ATGM launch frame after depleting all available missiles. ![]() A bug has been fixed where while selecting a weapon preset without drop tanks, the fuel level remained the same as with drop tanks equipped.A bug has been fixed that caused the gunner's camera to tremble with stabilisation enabled.Despite this however, a refloat of the ship was attempted, but the hull was ultimately destroyed by a US bombing raid on Toulon in November 1943. The order was subsequently carried out in November 1942, rendering Aigle unserviceable. ![]() However, seeking to foil the German plans, the commanding French admiral ordered the scuttling of the French fleet in Toulon, among which was Aigle. Following the Fall of France several days later however, Aigle fell under the command of the new navy of Vichy France.Īfter the Allied Invasion of North Africa in late 1942, Germany annexed the remaining Vichy-controlled territory of France, seeking also to capture much of the remaining French fleet based in Toulon. ![]() In June 1940, Aigle took part in the French naval raid on the port of Genoa where the ship fended off attacks from Italian torpedo boats. After completion in 1932, Aigle entered service with the French Navy, subsequently going through a relatively uneventful service period until the outbreak of WWII in September 1939.Īt the outbreak of hostilities, Aigle was tasked with escorting French capital ships into the Atlantic and also took up escort duties for convoys making their way from North African ports to Marseille. Aigile, as the lead ship of the class, was ordered for construction by the end of the 1920s and was launched in February 1931. Designed in the late 1920s as the successor to the Guépard class, the Aigle class destroyers featured only minor improvements over their predecessors, mainly reflected in the slightly more powerful machinery fitted to the ships. ![]()
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