MBDA Brimstone Missile 3D Model

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| Vendor: | SimonTGriffiths |
| Published: | May 22, 2021 |
| Download Size: | 8.3 MB |
| Game Ready: | Yes |
| Polygons: | 2,132 |
| Vertices: | 2,150 |
| Print Ready: | – |
| 3D Scan: | – |
| Textures: | Yes |
| Materials: | Yes |
| UV Mapped: | Yes |
| PBR: | Yes |
| Rigged: | – |
| Animated: | – |
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MBDA Brimstone Missile 3D Model
Brimstone is a ground or air-launched ground attack missile developed by MBDA UK for Britain's Royal Air Force. It was originally intended for fire-and-forget use against mass formations of enemy armour, using a millimetric wave (mmW) active radar homing seeker to ensure accuracy even against moving targets. Experience in Afghanistan led to the addition of laser guidance in the dual-mode Brimstone missile, allowing a spotter to pick out specific and the highest priority targets, particularly useful to minimise collateral damage when friendly forces or civilians were in the area.
Hand-painted using Substance Painter. PBR - AR/ VR - Low-Poly
Google, Unity and Unreal Engine Friendly
Game-ready
Textures; 2048 x 2048, OpenGL, Dilation + Single Background Colour, 16 Pixel Padding
Maps Include; Base, Normal, Height, Rough, and Metal.
Please note; This may, or may not 3D Print. Not tested.
Hand-painted using Substance Painter. PBR - AR/ VR - Low-Poly
Google, Unity and Unreal Engine Friendly
Game-ready
Textures; 2048 x 2048, OpenGL, Dilation + Single Background Colour, 16 Pixel Padding
Maps Include; Base, Normal, Height, Rough, and Metal.
Please note; This may, or may not 3D Print. Not tested.







































