Eagle Dynamics

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Eagle Dynamics SA
Company typePrivate
IndustryVideo games
Founded1991 in Moscow, Russia
Founder
  • Nick Grey
  • Igor Tishin
HeadquartersVillars-sur-Glâne, Switzerland
ProductsSu-27 Flanker
Flanker 2.0
Lock On
DCS
BrandsLock On
DCS
OwnerNick Grey
Number of employees
190 (2024)[1]
180 (2023)[2]
55 (2008)[3]
Websiteeagledynamics.ch

Eagle Dynamics (often abbreviated as ED)[4][5][6] is a software company known for its flight simulation video games. Originally headquartered in Moscow, Russia, it is now headquartered in Villars-sur-Glâne, Switzerland.[7][8][9]

History[edit]

Eagle Dynamics was founded in 1991 by Nick Grey and Igor Tishin, with offices in Moscow and the UK. The company teamed up with Jim Mackonochie of Mindscape[10][11] and publisher Strategic Simulations to produce its first game, a combat flight simulator. Released in November 1995, Su-27 Flanker offered players the opportunity to operate the Sukhoi Su-27 over the Crimean peninsula.[12] Updates to the simulator were released as Flanker 2.0 (1999) and Flanker 2.5 (2001) and were published by Ubisoft following the acquisition of Strategic Simulations.

Their next release, Lock On: Modern Air Combat (2003)[13] was published by 1C Company and Ubisoft. Lock On expanded Flanker's engine and simulation into a survey sim featuring multiple aircraft. Two expansions were released, Flaming Cliffs and Flaming Cliffs 2.

The company then released three titles in the Digital Combat Simulator (DCS) series of study sims. These included DCS: Black Shark and DCS: Black Shark 2, simulating the Kamov Ka-50, and DCS: A-10C Warthog simulating the Fairchild Republic A-10C. DCS featured highly detailed cockpits with a near-total simulation of all onboard systems including sensors, controls, and interfaces. The DCS series titles were published by The Fighter Collection, a private company founded by Nick Grey's father Stephen Grey.

DCS World (2012) made DCS: Black Shark 2, DCS: A-10C Warthog, and a Flaming Cliffs 3 pack playable under a single platform that incorporates all Eagle Dynamics products. Since then, Eagle Dynamics has released a number of DCS World modules as DLC along with graphical and engine upgrades. DCS: World also supports third-party modules sold through Eagle Dynamics' e-shop since 2013.

Following Tishin's death in 2018,[14] Eagle Dynamics moved its headquarters to Switzerland, with multinational employees and contractors in Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, the United States, Canada, Germany, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain and elsewhere.[15]

Legal Troubles[edit]

In 2016, one of the company's developers, Oleg Tishchenko, was indicted by a US grand jury on multiple charges including violations of the Arms Export Control Act. Tischenko was extradited to the United States in 2018.[16] In 2019, Tischenko was convicted in the United States on charges of illegally acquiring documentation for an F-16 fighter and smuggling its technical manuals to Moscow.[17] He was sentenced by the Utah District Court to a term of 12 months and 1 day. Since the term of his conviction had already been served in federal custody, he was immediately released to Homeland Security agents for deportation.[18][19] Tishchenko returned home in June 2019. Eagle Dynamics released a statement that Tischenko's actions were not related to any work related to his employment.[20]

Development Progression[edit]

Since its first productions, Eagle Dynamics has systematically included a theater of operations located on the shores of the Black Sea. Its scope has evolved significantly over the company's publications.

Video games[edit]

Year Title Developer Publisher
1995 Su-27 Flanker Eagle Dynamics Strategic Simulations
1999 Flanker 2.0 Ubisoft
2001 Flanker 2.5
2003 Lock On: Modern Air Combat EU: Ubisoft
RU: 1C Company
2008 DCS: Black Shark The Fighter Collection
2011 DCS: A-10C Warthog
DCS: Black Shark 2
2012 DCS: World

Official 3rd Party Developers[edit]

(Only officially announced DCS 3rd Party companies and their modules are included here)

Developer Modules Type Status Release Date
Aerges Mirage F1[22] Aircraft Early Access 21 July 2022
F-104[23] Aircraft In Development
Airplane Simulation Company LLC. (ASC) C-130J[24] Aircraft In Development
AviaStorm Tornado[25] Aircraft In Development
AvioDev C-101 AvioJet[26] Aircraft Released 21 January 2015
Aviron Kfir[27] Aircraft In Development
Check Six Simulations Top End Australia[28] Terrain In Development
PC-9/A[29] Aircraft In Development
Crosstail A-1H Skyraider[30] Aircraft In Development
Deka Ironworks Simulations J-8II[31] Aircraft In Development
Chinese Asset Pack Asset Pack Released 27 April 2018
JF-17 Thunder[32] Aircraft Released 3 December 2019
Shenyang J-11A Aircraft Released 27 April 2018
FlyingIron Simulations A-7E Corsair II[33] Aircraft In Development
Grinnelli Designs (GD) F-100D Super Sabre[34] Aircraft In Development
Heatblur Simulations F-14 Tomcat[35] Aircraft Early Access 15 March 2019
F-4 Phantom Aircraft In Development
Eurofighter Typhoon[36] Aircraft In Development
AJS37 Viggen[37] Aircraft Released 27 January 2017
IndiaFoxtEcho MB-339[38][39] Aircraft Released 29 October 2022
G.91R[40] Aircraft Announced
Magnitude 3, LLC. Christen Eagle II[41] Aircraft Released 18 January 2019
MiG-21Bis[42] Aircraft Released 19 September 2014
F4U-1D Aircraft In Development
MilTech-5 Bo-105 PAH1A1 Aircraft In Development
OctopusG I-16[43] Aircraft Released 10 May 2019
La-7[44] Aircraft In Development
OnReTech Sinai[45][46] Terrain Early Access 9 June 2023
Orbx Simulation Systems Kola Peninsula[47] Terrain In Development
PolyChop Simulations OH-58 Kiowa[48] Aircraft In Development
SA-342M Gazelle[49] Aircraft Released 29 April 2016
RAZBAM AV-8B N/A[50] Aircraft Released 29 November 2017
MiG-19P Farmer[51] Aircraft Released 1 March 2019
South Atlantic[52] Terrain Early Access 11 June 2022
F-15E[53] Aircraft Early Access 23 June 2023
M-2000C[54] Aircraft Released 25 December 2015
MiG-23 MLA Flogger Aircraft In Development
Red Star Simulations MiG-17F[55] Aircraft Announced
Ugra Media Syria Terrain Released 19 August 2020
Normandy 2.0[56] Terrain Released 21 April 2023

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