Minimum system requirements (LOW graphics settings): OS 64-bit Windows 7/8/10; DirectX11; CPU: Intel Core i3 at 2.8 GHz or AMD FX; RAM: 8 GB (16 GB for heavy missions); Free hard disk space: 60 GB; Discrete video card NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 / AMD R9 280X or better; requires internet activation.
Recommended system requirements (HIGH graphics settings): OS 64-bit Windows 8/10; DirectX11; CPU: Core i5+ at 3+ GHz or AMD FX / Ryzen; RAM: 16 GB (32 GB for heavy missions); Free hard disk space: 120 GB on Solid State Drive (SSD); Discrete video card NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 / AMD Radeon RX VEGA 56 with 8GB VRAM or better; Joystick; requires internet activation.
Recommended VR systems requirements (VR graphics settings): OS 64-bit Windows 8/10; DirectX11; CPU: Core i5+ at 3+ GHz or AMD FX / Ryzen; RAM: 16 GB (32 GB for heavy missions); Free hard disk space: 120 GB on Solid State Drive (SSD); Discrete video card NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 / AMD Radeon RX VEGA 64 or better; Joystick; requires internet activation.
This product can be downloaded and installed through the DCS World Module Manager. If you do not have DCS World installed, you can download the DCS World web-installer by clicking this link.

Requires DCS World version 2.7.0 or above!
In August 2020, terrorist gangs, taking advantage of the turbulent internal political situation in the Islamic Republic of Iran, invaded its territory and occupied part of the country. The Iranian government has requested military assistance from the Russian Federation. You will take part in an anti-terrorist operation as part of a limited contingent of the armed forces of the Russian Federation, as a pilot of a Ka-50 attack helicopter.
Localization: English, Russian
Requirements:

"Republic" is a hand-crafted campaign that tells the story of you as a Black Shark attack helicopter pilot. The campaign is non-linear and has story arcs that branch based on your mission results.The campaign consists of 15 phases, which include 18 missions of various types: air support, anti-armor, working with a forward air controller, special operations, including behind enemy lines.
Localization: English, Russian, Chinese
Requirements:

The F-100D Super Sabre entered service in 1956 as the U.S. Air Force's definitive fighter-bomber. Succeeding the legendary F-86, it was the first fighter aircraft capable of supersonic speed in level flight. Although developed as a day air-superiority fighter, the Super Sabre family eventually saw the F-100D repurposed as a ground-attack platform. Extensive use of the F-100D during the Vietnam War made it the most widely produced variant.
Building on the legacy and performance of its predecessor, the F-100's distinctive 45-degree swept-wing design introduced unique handling challenges at low speeds. In particular, inexperienced pilots could encounter the notorious "Sabre Dance": A phenomenon resulting from increasing adverse yaw, inertial coupling, and wing-tip stall.
Localization: English

Requires DCS World version 2.9.22 or above!
Get ready to step into the cockpit of the DCS: C-130J, the latest model of the most versatile military transport aircraft ever built. The C-130J puts you in command of the world’s celebrated tactical transporter, renowned for delivering troops, tanks, supplies, and lifesaving relief to hostile and war torn places. From engine start to wheels-up, every switch and system has been painstakingly recreated to let you haul and airdrop exactly as real C-130J crews do. The "Herc" is perfect for threading mountain valleys at 250 feet, skimming wave tops to deploy infantry, or heaving a 9-ton "MOAB" out the back ramp. The C-130J turns every sortie into a mission of muscle, precision, and pure aviator grit. Rally your crew, climb aboard and fly this iconic heavyweight.
Free disk space is required: 2.36 Gb

Requires DCS World version 2.9.20 or above!
The MiG-29A remains one of the most famous fighters in the world due to its outstanding performance characteristics, reliability, and simplicity of the weapons systems. It is capable of performing high-alpha maneuvers that make it deadly in close air combat. In addition to the R-73 and HMS, the MiG-29A is also armed with medium-range radar-guided missiles, a 30mm cannon, and unguided bombs and rockets.
The Mikoyan MiG-29A has been operated by 39 air forces since its introduction in the 1980s, and approximately 100 are still in service.
Localization: English, Russian
Free disk space is required: 2.64 Gb

The SA342 Gazelle is a light scout/attack and transport helicopter. It was introduced in 1968 as a result of cooperation between Aérospatiale and Westland Aircraft. Operated by 23 countries, the Gazelle has served in combat operations across the world including the 1991 Gulf War, 1982 Lebanon War, Syria, and other conflicts.
The Gazelle is powered by a single turbine engine that is connected to three glass-fiber reinforced plastic main rotor blades with a bearingless main rotor developed by Bölkow GmbH. It is also the first helicopter which features the famous Fenestron tail rotor.

One of the most revolutionary and effective combat aircraft of WWII, the British de Havilland Mosquito was in service with the Royal Air Force (RAF) from 1940 to 1961. A brilliant and innovative design, the 'Mossie' left a bright and lasting mark in the history of aviation and served the United States, Canada, and Australia.
An airframe built mostly of wood, to save on scarce metal supplies, earned the Mosquito the nickname "The Wooden Wonder". It was also known as ‘Freeman’s Folly’ after the Air Marshal who backed its production.

This module includes an F4U-1D Corsair aircraft, Essex class aircraft carrier and 8 WWII Imperial Japanese ground units.
F4U-1D Corsair
The Vought F4U Corsair is an American fighter aircraft that saw prominent service primarily in World War II and the Korean War. Originally designed and manufactured by Chance Vought, the Corsair's exceptional performance led to substantial demand; consequently, additional production contracts were awarded to Goodyear (whose Corsairs were designated FG) and Brewster (designated F3A).
Primarily conceived and operated as a carrier-based aircraft, the Corsair was introduced in significant numbers with the U.S. Navy and Marines during World War II. It rapidly established itself as one of the conflict's most capable carrier-based fighter-bombers.
Essex-class aircraft carrier (WWII era)
The Essex-class aircraft carrier, a pivotal component of US naval power during World War II, stands as the most numerous class of capital ships of the 20th century. Comprising 24 vessels, the class featured both "short-hull" and "long-hull" configurations. Fourteen of these carriers actively participated in combat operations during World War II. Remarkably, none were lost due to enemy action, although several sustained significant damage from aerial assaults. Essex-class carriers formed the backbone of the U.S. Navy from mid-1943. Supplemented by the three Midway-class carriers introduced shortly after the war, they remained central to U.S. naval strength until the advent of supercarriers in the 1950s.
WWII Imperial Japanese ground units
