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Harrow Military Industries Releases B-56H HASH[b][size=3][u]HARROW MILITARY INDUSTRIE

Hogsweat
14-08-2005, 07:31
HARROW MILITARY INDUSTRIES PRESENTS..
B-56H Heavy Bomber (http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b245/ComradeMatt/Military%20Designs/B-56H.png)
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The B-56H HASH - High Altitude, Supersonic, Heavy, Bomber, was designed considering that Hogsweat was still using B-52Hs and B1/2s as it's primary bomber force. The B-56H, although being in production for some time now, has only just been released for export to other militarys.
The B-56' main role is saturation of land targets, strategic, tactical, or civilian. The B-56 can carry tactical or strategic thermo/nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons as part of it's primary loadout.
The B-56 is the first Hogsweatian Designed Bomber in use with the Airforce. Note the rear deploys four parachute launchers for landing assistance.

Length: 94 Metres
Width: 35 Metres
Width (wingspan included): 135 Metres
Height (centre): 16 Metres
Weight: 111,000 Kilograms empty
Engines: Seven per wing, four supersonic in the rear
Thrust: Approx 20,000 kilograms per engine
Max Takeoff Weight: 250,000 Kilograms
Powerplant:
-Fourteen Harrow-15 heavy engines ^5/P111 Turbofan,
-Four Harrow-11 Heavy Supersonic Engines ^5/P1001 Supersonic
-Six Harrow-V1 Heavy VTOL Engines ^5/PV101 For LANDING assistance only
Speed: Full flight, Mach 1.5, or 1,837 KPH
Range:17,702 Kilometres unrefueled
Ceiling: 24,400 Metres
Ordnance Weight:
-Approximately 50,000 Kilograms of conventional mixed ordnance
-5,000 Kilograms of T/NBC ordnance
Outriggers:
Six extendable outriggers, each capable of holding ten tomahawk/harpoon sized missiles
Crew:
-Pilot
-Co Pilot
-Navigator
-Bombardier 1
-Bombardier 2
-Communications
-EW Officer
-Commander
Safety:
-Ten Ejection Seats
-Twelve Parachutes
Cost: 85 Million USD [85,000,000]
The Candrian Empire
14-08-2005, 07:35
That thing ain't brakin' no sound barrier without serious rattling, or even falling apart.
Axis Nova
14-08-2005, 08:18
And definitely not with missiles on external pylons :o