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M.A.C - Military Armaments Company | Heavy Industries

Anghele
07-03-2009, 16:28
MILITARY ARMAMENTS COMPANY | HEAVY INDUSTRIES

ANGHELE M.O.D CERTIFIED DEFENSE CONTRACTOR

ISO 9001:2008 Compliant Manufacturer | Special Ocupation Tax II Payer (S.O.T)
NFTA - Class III/XI Certified Dealer
NFR - Certified Firearms And Destructive Devices Manufacturer
IATA - Registered Small Arms And Explosives Importer / Exporter
M.O.D Form 5C - Certified Ministry Of Defense Contractor
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M.A.C- 56 5.56x45NATO Series Assault Rifles

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Basically,the M.A.C-56 is an improved,lightened and refined SIG SG-550 series rifle manufactured under license in Anghele. The M.A.C-56 uses the same gas operated system,with gas piston removably attached to the bolt carrier,and with rotating bolt with two massive lugs. The recoil spring is located around the gas piston rod,above the barrel,and the bolt carrier attached to the gas piston rod by the mean of removable charging handle.The gas port has gas regulator with two different open and one closed position (latter for firing rifle grenades).

The receiver of all M.A.C-5X series guns is made from stamped steel which makes it very resistant and has two major parts, upper and lower,which are connected by pushpins. The barrel is screwed into the upper receiver.Corrosion issues with the Sig 55X line of rifles have been addressed in the M.A.C-56 and all metal parts are now coated with a super corosion resistant Maritime Finish.The trigger unit has a safety/fire selector switch on the left side of the receiver, with 3 settings: safe, semi-auto, full-auto.If desired, additional module could be installed in the trigger mechanism to allow 2/3-rounds burst mode. Rear sights are drum-type or carrying handle integrated red-dot sights (like those found on Heckler-Koch rifles).On certain current production models rear sight is replaced with full-length Picatinny style rail with folding back-up reat sight.

The M.A.C-56 has muzzle compensator/flash hider of NATO-standard diameter, so it is possible to launch rifle grenades from the muzzle and fit a sound suppressor.

The M.A.C-56 can be fitted with detachable folding bipods under the handguard, and is issued with side-folding, skeletonized polymer buttstock. Every rifle of M.A.C-56 family can be fitted with proprietary, quick detachable scope mount, although current production rifles are usually fitted with one or more picatinny rails. Export versions can be equipped with commercial telescope sights, ACOG or "red dot" sights, depending on customer preferences.The M.A.C-56 also can be fitted with bayonet. Standard magazine capacity M.A.C-56 rifles is 30 rounds.

Standard magazines are made of polymer can be clamped together for ease of carry,using the magazine studs on the side of the magazine walls.Further variants such as a Kurz (compact) model a mid-size battle rifle in 7.62 and a sniper rifle are being developed as well as a machine gun and 30/40mm grenade launching module.

Specifications:

M.A.C-56|A STD M.A.C-56U|ASD

-Caliber: 5.56x45mm | 5.56x45mm

-Magazine Capacity: 20 or 30 Rounds [100 Rounds Drums Available On Request]

-Rate Of Fire:760 Rounds/Min | 780 Rounds/Min

-Length: 998 / 772 mm | 833 / 607 mm(924 / 698 mm)
(Stock Open / Folded)

M.A.C-56U|ASD Equipped with 3.5x Optical Sight [Available Without Sound Supressor/Moderator Call For Pricing] : 1800€

M.A.C-56|A STD [Can Be Equipped With The "U" Version Optical Sight At An Additional Cost] :1100€

Domestic Production Rights : $720.000.000USD

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M.A.C-56|SP

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-Caliber: 7.62mm NATO (.308WIN)

-Action: Gas operated,select-fire

-Barrel lenght: 680 mm

-Weight: 7,13 kg loaded with scope

-Length: 1195 mm

-Magazine: 5,10 or 20 rounds detachable box magazines (100 rounds drums available)

The M.A.C-56|SP is the 7.62NATO (Sniper) accurized variant of the famous M.A.C-56 assault rifle, manufactured by M.A.C Heavy Industries.

The M.A.C-56|SP is a good medium military marksman/sharpshooter rifle or police/antiterror rifle,capable of quick and accurate follow-up shots in either Semi-automatic or Fully Automatic operation (2/3rd burst available).

Price: $12.900USD

Domestic Production Rights : $5.700.000.000USD

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M.A.C - 56 | K & PDW

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-Caliber: 5.56x45mm Nato

-Weight: 3 - 3.5 kg without magazine (depending on variant)

-Length (stock closed/open): 410 / 640 mm

-Barrel length: 198 mm

-Rate of fire: 1420 - 1530 rounds per minute

-Magazine capacity: 15 or 30 rounds

-Effective range: 100-150 meters

The M.A.C - 56 Kurz SMG was developed and is manufactured by the famous Anghele based company M.A.C Heavy Industries. The M.A.C - 56 Kurz design is based on M.A.C - 56X series assault rifle.

The M.A.C - 56 Kurz SMG is in service with Anghele Armed Forces and Police.

Technically, the M.A.C - 56 Kurz SMG. is a recoil operated select fire gun, firing from closed bolt. The triger/hammer group and floating firing pin design is similar to M.A.C - 56, but the bolt is of new design. The receiver is similar in design to M.A.C - 56, and is of folding type (upper and lower receivers are assembled by two steel pins, much like the M16 receiver does). The M.A.C - 56 Kurz SMG has ambidextrous safety/fire selector switch with four settings - safe, single shot, 3 round bursts and full auto. M.A.C - 56 Kurz SMG can be manufactured with side-folding or fixed polymer buttstocks. Silenced (Schalldampfer) version, with folding buttstock and integral silencer is available for special forces use. M.A.C - 56 Kurz SMG has post front sight, ajustable wor elevation, and aperture rear sight, ajustable for windage. M.A.C - 56 Kurz SMG uses 20 or 30 rounds magazines made from transluscent polymer. Magazines had special studs and slots that allowed two or more magazines to be clipped together for quicker magazine change.

Red-dot sights available on request.

Price : [PDW] $910 USD [K] $870USD

Domestic Production Rights : $590.000.000USD

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M.A.C Type-147|U

A further improvement to the Avtomat Kalashnikova |AK-47 line of combat assault rifles manufactured by M.A.C Heavy Industries while retaining the low-cost per unit/high reliability ratio.

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-Caliber: 7.62x39Russian

-Rate Of Fire: 630 Rounds Per Minute

-Muzzle Velocity: 720 m/s

-Action: Gas-Operated, Rotating Bolt With Locking Lugs

-Firing Modes: 0-1/A-B-3/F-20 Trigger Group

-Sights: Red-Dot/Optical Type

-Ammunition Feed System: 30-Round Detachable Box Magazine (Also Compatible With 40-Round Box Or 75-Round Drum Magazines From The RPK)

-Weight: 3.8 kg With Empty Magazine

-Length:

- 870 mm With Polymer Stock Extended

- 645 mm With Polymer Stock Folded

-Barrel Length: 418 mm

Features:

-Folding Sharpshooter Stock

-Hensoldt Optical 3.5x Red-Dot Sight

-Muzzle Brake/Quick Attach Sound Suppressor

-Plastic Furniture To Avoid Melting At High Rates Of Fire

-Fluted Match Barrel

-Precision Two-Stage Trigger

Users:

-Anghele Armed Forces And Anghele Law Enforcement Units

-In Civilian Use In Anghele

-Far Echo Islands Armed Forces/Government And Law Enforcement Units

-In Civilian Use In Far Echo Islands

Number Of Units Sold:

-6.540.000x Units

Price: $300USD

Domestic Production Rights : $300.000.000USD

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M.A.C Type-147 | ASU

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The M.A.C Type-147 | ASU has only minor differences from the basic M.A.C Type-147 | U assault rifle.

-Caliber: 7.62x39 mm

-Action: Gas operated, rotating bolt with 2 lugs

-Overall length: 735 mm (490 mm with folded buttstock)

-Barrel length: 215 mm

-Magazine capacity, 20 rounds standard

-Weight empty: 2,71 kg

-Effective range: about 300 meters

-Rate of fire: 850-985 rounds per minute

The M.A.C Type-147 | ASU has a severely shortened barrel, with the gas chamber moved back and appropriately cut down gas piston rod. Since the portion of the barrel after the gas port is very short, a special muzzle device was designed, which is used as a flash hider and the gas expansion chamber (to achieve reliable gas operated action). The front sight base is lowered, and the standard adjustable rear sight is replaced by the flip-up rear (marked for 200 and 400 meters distance), mounted on the receiver cover. The receiver cover is hinged to the receiver at the front and flips up when opened (original M.A.C Type-147 | U receiver cover is detachable). Otherwise the M.A.C Type-147 | ASU is similar to the M.A.C Type-147 | U, it has same controls and uses same magazines.The M.A.C Type-147 | ASU cannot be fitted with bayonet.A side-mounted rail for the night or red-dot scopes can be mounted as an optional,if so the designation becomes M.A.C Type-147 | ASUD

Price : $270USD

Domestic Production Rights : $280.000.000USD

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Type-147|U RPK

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The RPK is a gas operated, magazine fed, air cooled, selective fire weapon.The basic action,with a long-stroke gas piston located above the reinforced barrel and a rotating bolt, is similar to that of the Kalashnikov assault rifle.

The trigger unit and safety is also the same, therefore the RPK fires from a closed bolt in both semi-automatic and automatic modes.The barrel can be replaced in the field with a special tool included in the machine gun´s tool kit.RPK machine guns are fitted with integral folding bipods made from steel stampings.

The shoulder stock is adjustable in height and length.

Specifications:

-Caliber: 7,62x39 mm

-Weight: 4,8 kg empty

-Length: 1040 mm

-Length of barrel: 590 mm

-Feeding box magazine: Drum of 75 rounds,40 rounds box magazine

-Rate of fire: 900 rounds per minute

Price Per Unit: $450USD

Domestic Production Rights : $410.000.000USD

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Type - 147 Box Magazines (For All Variants)

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Pricing On Request

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M.A.C Heavy Industries Sthelios .50BMG Long Distance Sniper Rifle

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Caliber: 12.7x99mm / .50BMG
Operation: Gas operated, semiautomatic
Barrel: 792 mm
Weight: 13.9 kg empty
Length: 1369 mm
Feed Mechanism: 5 rounds detachable box magazine

The Sthelios fifty caliber (12.7mm) sniper / antimateriel rifle is the latest development of M.A.C Heavy Industries.The Sthelios goal is to provide combat operators with highly accurate and rapid aimed fire at extended ranges.To achieve such goal, the Sthelios is built around gas operated, semiautomatic action, with single rear locking/tilting bolt. The two-part receiver is machined from high grade steel, the barrel is free-floated and fitted with effective muzzle brake. Easily detachable buttstock is fitted with recoil-reducing buttpad, as well as with folding rear grip, which also serves as a rear support leg. Top of the receiver is equipped with full length Picatinny type rail which can accept any compatible scope mount.The Sthelios can be brought down to basic sub-assemblies within three minutes for maintenance or compact transportation or storage. Rifle is fed using single stack detachable box magazines, which hold five rounds of ammunition.

Price: $8900USD

Domestic Production Rights : $17.500.000.000

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Asgarn 12.7x99mm Heavy Machine Gun

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The Asgarn .50 BMG heavy machine gun is belt-fed, air-cooled machine weapon capable of semi-automatic and automatic fire. The Asgarn fires from a closed bolt at all times, and uses a short-recoil operated action with a vertically sliding locking block, which rises up to lock the bolt to the barrel extension, and drops down on recoil to unlock the bolt from the barrel. It also has a bolt accelerator, made in the form of a lever located at the bottom of the receiver. Upon recoil, once the barrel is unlocked from the bolt, it strikes the accelerator, so the kinetic energy of the recoiling barrel is quickly transmitted to the bolt, improving the reliability of the weapon.
It features a semi-direct gas-impingement system which by turning the gas plug from 1 to 6 increases and decreases the rate of fire of the machine gun by taking exiting gas from the barrel while firing and chanelling it to the bolt through reinforced gas tube,the gas plug system is also suitable (as seen on FN FAL´s) to increase reliability in extremely cold weather.

Barrels are screwed into the barrel extension and are not quick-detachable on standard Asgarn weapons; furthermore, once the barrel is installed in the weapon, the headspace must be adjusted prior to firing, or the weapon may fail to fire or produce a serious jam.The rear part of the barrel is enclosed in a short, tubular, barrel jacket with cooling slots,while the front part is fluted. The back of the receiver houses a heavily reinforced bolt buffer, and a special system of two additional buffers are used to soften the movement of the heavy barrel. On infantry guns, the cocking handle is installed on the right side of the weapon, but slots are made on both sides of the receiver for tank installations which may require a left-side cocking handle.

Asgarn machine guns use a disintegrating linked steel belt, with the feed switchable from one side to the other through the re-installation of certain parts in the feed unit. The belt feed is of the two stage type – every cartridge is first withdrawn from the belt toward the rear by the pivoting extractor lever, attached to the bolt. Once the cartridge is clear of the belt, it is lowered into a T-slot cut into the bolt face, and pushed forward into the barrel. Spent cartridge cases are forced down the T-slot and out of the weapon through an opening at the bottom of the receiver by the following cartridges, or by the pivoting belt extractor lever (for the last cartridge case). A rotary switch is used to select the track for left or right side feed.

Since the gun fires from a closed bolt, it has a separate firing pin, powered by its own spring, and hosted inside the bolt along with the sear and cocking lever. Upon the recoil stroke of the bolt, the cocking lever pulls the firing pin back until it is engaged by the sear. Once the bolt is fully in battery (locked closed), a pull on the trigger raises the trigger bar so it acts on the sear and releases the firing pin. The standard firing controls consist of a push-type thumb trigger and sear release buttons located between the dual spade grips. Alternatively, an electric solenoid trigger can be installed for mounted vehicle applications.

The Asgarn has an unusual method of providing semi-automatic fire – it has a bolt latch, which locks the bolt to the bolt buffer in the open position after each shot. Therefore, if gun is fired in semi-automatic mode (single shots), for each shot the operator must first release the bolt forward by pressing the bolt latch release, located next to the thumb trigger (as the gun fires from a closed bolt). After the bolt is released and the gun is loaded, the operator may push the trigger to fire a single bullet. If the automatic mode is desired, the bolt latch must be turned off and locked by turning its lock to the left. In this position it will not engage the bolt and the gun will fire continuously as long as the trigger is pressed. Asgarn heavy machine guns feature, among other items, an additional manual safety located next to the trigger.

Standard sights consist of a Hensoldt Optical Sight with 7.5x augmentation. Optionally,folding blade front and frame-type rear sights can be mounted. In this case the rear sight is mounted on the receiver, the front sight is located at the front of the receiver and protected by an arc-shaped sight protector. Additionally, various types of other telescopic and night sights can be installed using appropriate mountings.

Model Shown With A Fully Adjustable Precision Stock For Long-Range Interdiction.

Also Available With Spade Grips.

Variants:

-Anti-Aircraft Mounted Version

-Truck/Tank Mounted

-Tripod Mounted (On M3 Tripod)

-Helicopter/Transport Craft Deck Gun

General Specifications :

-Caliber: .50BMG (12,7x99mm)

-Weight:

Machinegun Only :29 Kg

Mounted On M3 Tripod :46 Kg

-Length: 1790 mm

-Length of barrel: 1280 mm

-Feeding Mechanism: Linked Belts

-Rate Of Fire: Gas-Plug Adjustable Rate Of Fire 450-650-950 Rounds Per Minute

Price: $2700 USD

Domestic Production Rights : $8.000.000.000USD

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M.A.C Defense SF-9/P

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The SF-9/P is a new PDW development of M.A.C Defense.

The SF-9/P PDW follows the current trend for modularity of design, with intent of providing a compact personal defense weapon of about pistol size but of greater effectiveness for military personnel which is normally not issued with rifle of any kind.It has already been adopted by the Anghele Army,Navy,Air Force and Law Enforcement,and is in use with some Special Forces units abroad.

The SF-9/P is delayed blowback operated weapon that fires in single shots 2 or 3 rounds bursts and in fully automatic mode. It is made mostly from rust and heat resistant metal alloy and impact resistant polymers,with metal alloy upper receiver and a polymer lower receiver. Barrel and bolt can be replaced to change the caliber from standard Armor Piercing 9x19 +P+ to .40 S&W and .357 SIG Armor Piercing Rounds.The change will also require use of different magazines, which, in turn, may require replacement of the grip. The removable grip and the magazine body are made from polymer for easy check of remaining ammunition supply.

The SF-9/P features ambidextrous controls, including safety, fire mode selector, bolt catch release and magazine release. It is fitted with a telescopic buttstock. Sights are installed using integral Picatinny rail on the top of receiver, with standard being either open sights or red dot. Additional Picatinny rail is provided at the bottom of the gun housing, in front of the trigger guard.

Each unit comes with two magazines and cleaning kit.

The Gemtech sound suppressor shown is optional.

-Caliber : 9x19mm Luger / Parabellum, .40 S&W , .357 SIG

-Weight :1.4 Kg

-Length (Stock Closed/Open) : 350 / 500 mm

-Barrel Length :180 mm

-Rate Of Fire : 1100-1300 Rounds Per Minute

-Magazine Capacity : 30 Rounds

-Effective Range :100 Meters

Price : $ 410 USD

Domestic Production Rights : $210.000.000USD

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M.A.C Military Ordnance .45 ACP Models:

-Fullsize | Suppressed (SD) Model

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Price: $370 USD [SD] Price: $490 USD

-Compact | Suppressed (SD) Model

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Price: $290 USD|[SD] Price: $ 340 USD

-Machine Pistol

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Price: $ 400 USD

-Compensated / Sport Open

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Price: $ 590 USD

Domestic Production Rights (For All Variants) : $990.000.000USD

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-Special Edition Colt Gold Model (With Presentation Case)

Serially Numbered Limited Edition Pistols

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Price: $5500 USD


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(Sold Under License Of Universal Defense Storefront)

CAR-97

History:

The history of the CAR-97 is one born of war; it was created in the mists of Arenas’ civil war. This was the first weapon ever produced in country and it has more the proved its self in combat. During the war there were multiple problems found with the rifle, however these were eventually worked out and have left Areona with a safe reliable and dependable weapon that can be used in even the harshest of conditions.

Operation:

It uses the 7.62 NATO round because of the increased damage of the round; however it can be modified to shoot any other cartridge. Just like the AKM the gas operated action has a massive bolt carrier with a permanently attached long stroke gas piston. The bolt carrier rides on the two rails, machined in the receiver, with the significant clearances between the moving and stationary parts, which allows the gun to operate even when its interior is severely fouled with sand or mud. The receiver is stamped from sheet steel. The buttplate is made from plastic except the carbines that have a retractable metallic buttstock with rubber buttplate. It is often fitted with a 3x-magnification telescopic sight.
There are at current 3 versions of the rifle. All rifles also have a top, left and right rail system. The LMG version also has a built in bi-pod that can be removed.

Features of other weapons:
AK-47
• Recoil gas system
M-16
• Trigger grip and sights.
• Rear sights have a 2 position aperture adjustable for windage.
M1A1 carbine
• Retractable steel wire buttstock
HAC-7
• The charging handle is on the upper left side of the receiver, just high enough to be easily reached be either hand.
• The mag. release is directly behind the magazine a good deal in front of the trigger guard.
• The selector and bolt release are reversible with the use of the selector.

Variations

CAR-97A Rifle

-Barrel Length: 18.3 inches/ 464.82mm

-Caliber: 6.5x39mm

-Cyclic Rate: 700 rpm

-Length: 38.4 inches/ 975.4

-Magazine: 30 rounds or 50 rounds

-Muzzle Velocity: 3200fps

-Weight Unloaded: 7.5 pounds/ 3.4kg

-Effective Range: 500 plus meters

Price: $850 USD


CAR-97B Carbine

-Barrel Length: 10 inches/ 254mm

-Caliber: 6.5x39mm

-Cyclic Rate: 750 rpm

-Length: 32.4 inches/ 822.3 mm

-Length (folded stock): 25 inches/ 635mm

-Magazine: 30 rounds

-Muzzle Velocity: 3050fps

-Weight Unloaded: 6.4 pounds/ 2.9kg

-Effective Range: 300 meters

Price: $800 USD

CAR-97C LMG

-Barrel Length: 22.3 inches/ 566.42

-Caliber: 6.5x39mm

-Cyclic Rate: 675 rpm

-Length: 42.4 inches/ 1077mm

-Magazine: 100 rounds

-Muzzle Velocity: 3250fps

-Weight Unloaded: 8.8 pounds/ 3.9kg

-Effective Range: 650 meters

Price: $1000 USD

Designed by: Areona

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(Sold Under License Of Nachmere)

SLR-2000 and SLC-2000:

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SLR-2000 is a modern,high tech rifle made for tommorow battlefields.
Chambered in the 5.56X45 NATO cartridge, it is light, accurate and versatile. For users in need of more compact package, we offer the SLC-2000. Both weapons have integral rails and we offer a range of attachments to allow you maximum usage of this platform.

Specifications SLR-2000/SLC-2000:

-Caliber: 5.56X45mmNATO

-Operation: Gas piston, selective fire:single/two round bursts

-Weight: 2.7 kg/1.9 kg

-Length: 87cm/63cm

-Barrel Length: 34cm/24cm

-Rate of Fire: 630 rounds per minute

-Magazine Capacity: 30, 35, and 50 round box magazines

Price:

SLR-2000: 1000$

SLC-2000: 1150$

Domestic Production Rights (For both variants) : $1.000.000.000USD

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Accessories (only sold in packages):

-DMR Package(SLR only)-day and night scopes, DMR stock, bipod: +2900$

-40mm Package-granade launcher, sight: +1200$

-Commando : (Reflex+Laser sight, flashlight): +1500$

Sold separately:

-Reflex Sight: 300$

-Laser Sight: 200$

-Flashlight: 90$

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SLR and SLC Classic :

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The SLR is a 7.62X51 selective fire wooden furniture rifle. It has served as the standard issue rifle of the Nachmere military for the last 20 years. Recently, to accomodate the needs of our clients ,we reopened the production line for this classic rifle. For users in need of a compact package we offer the SLC, with a folding stock and foregrip.
The SLR is also avilable in single fire only, and with its wood furniture makes it a good rifle for police agencies that feel a "military" looking rifle is bad for PR.

Specifications SLR/SLC:

-Caliber: 7.62X51 NATO

-Operation: gas piston, selective or single-fire-only.

-Weight: 5kg/3.7kg

-Length: 90cm/68cm

-Barrel Length: 36cm/26cm

-Rate of fire: 550 rounds per minute

-Magazine capacity: 10, 15 and 20 round box magazines

Price:

-SLR(with detachable bipod and bayonet): 350$

-SLC(with bayonet) :450$

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"Benchmark" 7.62X51NATO Sniper Weapon System

Detailed Image:

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The "Benchmark" is a High-Quality Military and Law Enforcement bolt action rifle.
The rifle is built under strict quality control, with the best materials and technology.The stock is completely adjustable to make every shooter feel like he is using a custom made gun.
It also comes with integral tactical rails, that allow you to attach just about any gadget you might be inclined to use.

Specifications:

-Caliber: 7.62X51mm Nato

-Operation: Bolt-Action

-Magazine: Internal, 5 rounds.

-Weight: 5.5 kg empty without scope

-Length: 1150 cm

-Barrel: 640 cm

-Effective Range: Up to 1000 meters, depending on ammo type.

Price:

-Standard version: 3200$

-Night Scope: +1700$

-Laser Sight: +300$

-Sound Suppressor: +280$

-Furniture Camo: No Extra Charge

Domestic Production Rights : $3.500.000.000USD

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Small Arms Produced Under Contract (Available For Export) :

-M-14
Price: $1,200 USD

-M-16A4 Assault Rifle and M-4A1 Carbine
Price: $700 USD[M-16A4]|$650 USD[M-4A1]

-AK-47 AKM
Price: $298 USD

-AK-105 and AK-107
Price: $400 USD[AK-105]/$800 USD[AK-107]

-AK-102 and AK-108
Price: $450 USD[AK-102]/$800 USD[AK-108]

-AK-103 and AK-104
Price: $500 USD

-AN-94 “Abakan”
Price: $1,150 USD

-AK-74 and AK-74U
Price: $452 USD[AK-74]/$490 USD[AK-74U]

-Steyr AUG/Police/HBAR
Price: $1,150 USD[STD]/$980 USD[Police]/$1,500 USD[HBAR]

-HK 416 and HK417
Price: $1,200 USD[HK416]/$1,600 USD[HK417]
(Please specify length of barrel when ordering,10.5in,14.5in,16in,18in)

-HK G-36 & G-36V or HK G-36K & G-36KV or HK G-36C
Price: $850 USD[G-36/G-36V]|$820 USD[G-36K/G-36KV]|$700 USD[G-36C]

-HK 33K and HK53
Price: $1,000 USD[HK33K] and $900 USD[HK53]

-HK XM8
Price: $500 USD

-HK G11
Price: $1,100 USD

-HK G3
Price: $900 USD

-HK G41
Price: $700 USD

-Vector CR-21
Price: $616 USD

-CIS SAR-21
Price: $995 USD

-SA-80
Price: $768 USD

-SIG 550/551
Price: $900 USD

-SIG 551-1Pand SIG 551 SWAT
Price: $1,000 USD

-SIG 552 Commando
Price: $900 USD

-Beretta AR-70/223 or AR-70/90(SC-70/90) or SCP-70/90
Price: $500 USD

-I.M.I Tavor TAR-21
Price: $1,130 USD

-FN FAL | L1A1
Price: $1,300 USD

-FN FNC | AK5
Price: $630 USD

-FN F2000 Standard|FN F2000 Tactical
Price: $1,390 USD

-FN SCAR
Price: $1,400USD

-GIAT FAMAS
Price: $780 USD

-IMBEL MD-2 and MD-3
Price: $650 USD

-IMI Galil
Price: $1,350 USD

-INSAS (Indian National Small Arms System)
Price: $450 USD

Rifles:

-M1 Garand
Price: $385 USD

-M1A1 Carbine
Price: $420 USD

-Mauser K98K Carbine
Price: $220 USD

-SMLE No 4 Lee-Enfield Rifle
Price: $180 USD

-SKS
Price: $300 USD

Sniper Rifles:

-Enfield L42A1
Price: $1,253 USD

-Barrett M82A1
Price: $6,420 USD

-Accuracy International L96A1/L115A1
Caliber: 7.62 x 51 mm/ 8.60 x 70 mm
Price: $2,124 USD[L96A1]/$2,604 USD[L115A1]

-SIG SSG 3000
Price: $1,840 USD

-Accuracy International AS50
Price: $6,908 USD

-SIG SSG 500
Price: $1,360 USD

-HK PSG1A1
Price: $7,150 USD

-MSG90A1
Price: $4,750 USD

-SVD Dragunov
Price: $1,250 USD

Pistols:

-Walther PP/PPK
Price: $350 USD

-Walther P99
Price: $450 USD

-Colt Government Model M1991A1
Price: $340 USD

-HK P7 Series
Price: $700 USD

-SIG-Sauer P225
Price: $740 USD

-SIG-Sauer P226
Price: $750 USD

-SIG-Sauer P228/P229
Price: $830 USD

-SIG-Sauer P239
Price: $680 USD

-Beretta PX4 Storm
Price: $450 USD

-Beretta Army M9A1 (Model 92SB/92F)
Price: $570 USD

-Beretta 90-Two
Price: $670USD

-Ruger P89/P90
Price: $300 USD

-Glock Series of 9 x 19mm| Glock17C Glock18(C);Glock19C; Glock26
Price: $350 USD

-Glock Series of 10 mm Auto| Glock20C and Glock29
Price: $360 USD

-Glock Series of .357SIG| Glock31C and Glock32C and Glock33
Price: $400 USD

-Glock Series of .40SW| Glock22C,Glock23C and Glock27
Price: $420 USD

-Glock Series of .45 ACP| Glock21C and Glock30
Price: $450 USD

-FN Five-Seven
Price: $850 USD

-FN FNP Series of 9mm| FNP9 and FNP9-M
Price: $320USD

-FN FNP 40
Price: $390USD

-I.M.I Micro Uzi
Price: $280 USD

-HK P30
Price: $730 USD

-HK P8
Price: $605 USD

-HK P10
Price: $670 USD

-HK USP [Universal Self-loading Pistol]/USP Compact/USP Expert/USP Tactical/USP B&T SD
Price: $705 USD

-HK Mk.23 Mod0 SOCOM
Price: $1,415 USD

-HK P2000
Price: $785 USD

-CZ 83
Price: $338 USD

-CZ 100B
Price: $358 USD

-CZ 75B/CZ 75BD
Price: $444 USD

-CZ 85B/CZ 85 Combat
Price: $455 USD

-I.M.I Jericho 941
Price: $425USD

-Magnum Research Desert Eagle|.357MAG,.44MAG,.50AE
Price: $700 USD

-Calico M110 Pistol
Price: $400 USD

Shotguns:

-Remington 870
Caliber: 12-/16-/20-gauge
Price: $385 USD

-Franchi SPAS-12
Price: $718 USD

-Mossberg Model 500/590
Price: $296 USD[500]/$370 USD[590]

-Benelli M3 Super 90
Price: $861 USD

-Benelli M4 Super 90/M1014 JSCS
Price: $880 USD

-Benelli Nova Tactical
Price: $280 USD

-Franchi SPAS-15
Price: $650 USD

-AA-12
Price: $518 USD

Submachine Guns:

-Thompson M1A1
Price: $460 USD

-MP5A variants
Price: $640 USD

-HK UMP
Price: $520 USD

-HK MP5K (PDW) variants
Price: $550 USD

-HK MP7 PDW
Price: $610 USD

-MP5SD Variants
Price: $1,160 USD

-Spectre M-4
Price: $794 USD

-Steyr AUG 9X19 Para
Price: $782 USD

-Steyr TMP
Price: $520 USD

-FN P-90
Price: $1,220 USD

-T.D.I KRISS Super V .45ACP
Price: $660 USD

-Brugger+Thomet MP-9
Price: $450 USD

-I.M.I Mini Uzi:
Price: $320 USD

-PM-84 Glauberyt
Price: $310 USD

-Calico M-900 9x19 Liberty Series
Price: $540 USD

-Calico M100/FS .22 Series
Price: $380 USD

-PP-19 Bizon
Price: $500 USD

Machine Guns:

-Browning .50 in (12.7 mm) M2HB
Price: $14,002 USD

-MG42
Price: $3,354 USD

-RPK-74
Price: $1,104 USD

-SACO/Maremont M60E4 GPMG
Price: $4,000 USD

-FN GPMG/M-240
Price: $6,600 USD

-FN Minimi/M-249 SAW
Price: $4,250 USD

-FN BRG-15
Price: $14,552 USD

-Kord 12.7 mm HMG
Price: $10,752 USD

-CIS .50 IN
Price: $9,902 USD

-HK-21e and HK-23e
Price: $3,100 USD[HK-21] or $3,300 USD[HK-23]

-Kalashnikov PKM General Purpose Machine Gun
Price: $2,180 USD

-MG43 (MG4) SAW
Price: $4,050 USD

-MG3
Price: $3,116 USD

-Gatling M-134 Six-Barrel Cannon
Price: $14,370 USD


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Orders And Inquiries:

M.A.C Direct Line: 21-456-3450

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Regulations and Notices:
Important-read first!

- Do the math.
- Be in character when ordering.

All prices are listed in United States American/NationStates’ dollars.
Using Pipian,the Thrace-Tailteann budgetary calculator,the Thirdgeek economic calculator,or other budgetary/economic/GDP calculator by your nation,a nation's purchasing power is assumed to be based on a standard rate of 4% of the national budget (i.e., a 12% defence budget divided by 3 assuming the services receive equal funding) unless otherwise indicated by the purchaser and the level of defence spending as stated on the nation's index page.Please do not order more than you can afford,unless we agree to spread out your payments over several NS years in accordance with a previously arranged payment schedule.We have several agreements with Anghele banks and we are willing to work out whatever payment method works for you. Please contact our sales division for further informations.

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We reserve the right to deny/refuse to sell to any nation.

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All of M.A.C products come with a Lifetime "No Questions Asked" Warranty against malfunctions of any kind. Warranty does not cover normal ware and tear; pass its service life, misuse, abuse, neglect, improper maintenance or being destroyed/damaged during combat.

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M.A.C firmly believes the customer opinion and feedback is very important and if there is anything we can do for you, let us know.

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In order that there is no possibility of misunderstanding or confusion, all persons entering this storefront should be aware that M.A.C Heavy Industries will, before any transaction involving licenceable goods can be concluded,require all potential clients to prove their bona fides and to provide full and verifiable documentation in support of same and should know that verification will be sought by this company will not enter into any transactions that breach United Nations embargoes or any other applicable International,National or local regulation that relates to licenceable goods.


Time Frame For Deliveries: 1 Real Life Day=1 NS Year and 2 Real Life Hours=1 NS Month
Anghele
07-03-2009, 17:01
M.A.C Ammunition And Explosives Sales And Research Division

MILITARY


ISO 9001:2008 Compliant Manufacturer | Special Ocupation Tax II Payer (S.O.T)
NFTA - Class III/XI Certified Dealer
NFR - Certified Firearms And Destructive Devices Manufacturer
IATA - Registered Small Arms And Explosives Importer / Exporter
M.O.D Form 5C - Certified Ministry Of Defense Contractor


Mortars Rocket Launchers & Other Explosive Ordnance:

M.A.C Defense Grenade Launchers:

M.A.C Heavy Industries | Defense Protecta GMG

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-Caliber: 40x53mm High Velocity

-Type: Blowback operated, belt fed automatic grenade launcher

-Overall length: 1230 mm

-Weight: 24.8 kg gun body plus 9.3 kg tripod and 7 kg softmount

-Effective range: up to 1500 meters against point targets, up to 2200 m maximum

-Rate of fire: 370 rounds per minute

The Protecta Grenade Machine Gun was initiated by the famous Anghele M.A.C | Defense company as a private venture in around 2007.The Army commenced trials of GPGMG in 1995, and by now it is in use by the Anghele Army, and is also offered for export.

The Protecta is an air cooled, belt fed, blowback operated grenade machine gun / launcher.
It fires from open bolt and uses advanced primer ignition to decrease the peak recoil. Feed is using NATO-standard disintegrating belts; feed unit can be easily set up to fed belt from either side of the weapon.

Cradle for standard ammunition boxes is attached to the mount; standard box holds 32 linked rounds and weights about 17 kg loaded.The Protecta can fire in single shots or bursts; fire mode is controlled by the safety / fire selector switch. Gun controls include spade grips at the rear of the receiver with the trigger between.

The Protecta can be attached to a special tripod or US M3 tripod through proprietary softmount, which also carries additional trigger and horizontal spade grips, shoulder rod and sight mountings,it is fitted (standard) with Hensoldt Optical Sights.

Price : $9100 USD

Domestic Production Rights: $8.500.000.000USD

Grenade Launchers:

-AG36/C
Price: $905 USD

-HK 69
Price: $720USD

-HK 79
Price: $890USD

-AG36/C
Price: $1405 USD

-HK GMG/GMG Light (Grenade Machine Gun)
Price: $22,758 USD

-RPG-7
Price: $950 USD

-RPG-29
Price: $2,482 USD

-GP-25 and GP-30
Price: $890 USD

-Shoulder-Launched Multipurpose Assault Weapon (SMAW) | Mark 153 SMAW
Price: $13,000 USD

-AGS-30
Price: $18,500 USD

-Bofors AT4/ M136
Price: $31,482 USD

-K.A.C (Knights Armament Corporation)M203
Price: $1605 USD

-Mk.19 AGL
Price: $15,758 USD

-Mk.47 AGL
Price: $17,000 USD

-M72 LAW
Price: $5890 USD

-Panzerfaust 3 (Pzf 3)
Price: $2,482 USD

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-51 mm Light Mortar
Price: $3,370 USD

-M224 60 mm
Price: $10,658 USD

-M252 81 mm and L16A2 81 mm
Price: $24,717 USD[M252]/ $24,445 USD[L16A2]

-M120 Mortar
Price: $46,660 USD

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-30 & 40mm Grenades:
Price: $8250 USD for a box of 50 Grenades

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-Hand Grenades:
Price: $675 USD for a box of 50 Grenades

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-Mortar Cartridges:
Price: $1600 USD for a box of 50 Cartridges

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-Landmines:
Price: $65 USD per Anti-personnel mine or $120 USD per Anti-vehicle mine

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-C-4 Explosive:
Price: $4600 USD per 500 kg

-C-3 Explosive:
Price: $3330 USD per 500 KG

-Semtex Explosive:
Price: $6200 USD per 500 kg

-Claymore:
Price: $320USD per unit

-T.N.T
Price: $15 USD per unit (in stick)

-Tannerite (For Exploding Targets)
Price: $5 per 2l Bottle

Law Enforcement & Military Ammunition :

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-Pistol Cartridges: (Please Specify Caliber When Ordering)
Price: $65 USD for box of 100 Cartridges

-Rifle Cartridges: (Please Specify Caliber When Ordering)
Price: $85 USD for a box of 100 Cartridges

-Shotgun Cartridges: (Please Specify Caliber When Ordering)
Price: $75 USD for box of 100 Cartridges
Anghele
07-03-2009, 17:02
M.A.C Heavy Industries | Ground Warfare Division

Prices:
20762AT: 5.5 Million NS$
2020AT: 5.75 Million NS$
20762: 5.25 Million NS$
2040: 5.25 Million NS$

Lioness AFV Image:

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Lioness Turret Image:

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“Lioness” HIFV
Background:
The Lioness is a multi-role HIFV that can carry several different turrets. It is designed to protect its carried infantry to the fight and then give them fire support needed to win.
The Lioness HIFV was developed as a private venture by NPS Heavy Division. It is meant for sale to countries equipped with old APCs/AFVs and in need of an upgrade. It was also designed to serve with the MBT140 and TM-1 tanks, to allow reductions in logistic and training.
The hull design is based on the MBT140 design, with changes made for HIFV role. The engine is to the front and right of the vehicle, unmanned turret directly behind it, and troop compartment in the rear. An electrically operated rear door allows troops to enter and leave the Lioness protected by its armor.

Lioness HIFV:
Place of Origin: Armed Republic of Nachmere and the Protected Dictatorship of Anghele
Designer: Nachmere Precision Systems | AFV Designs
Manufacturer: NPS Precision Systems Anghele Complex
Production Status: In Production
Crew: 3+8
Weight: ~68 metric tons combat ready.
Length: 8.8 meters
Width: 4 meters
Height: 3 meters
Crew: 3+8
Armor: Composite, NERA a combined maximum of 1400 RHA vs. KE and 2200 RHA vs. CE
Armament: Varies by turret-
20762AT Turret: 20mm Auto-Cannon, 7.62 MG, 2XATGM Launchers, 12 80mm GLs
2020AT Turret: 2X20mm Auto-Cannon, 2XATGM Launchers, 12 80mm GLs
20762 Turret: 2X20mm Auto-Cannon, 2X7.62 MG, 12 80mm GLs
2040 Turret: 2X20mm Auto-Cannon, 2X40mm AGL, 12 80mm GLs
Ammunition storage:
20762AT: 650 20mm, 8000 7.62mm, 6 ATGMs, 24 80mm Grenades
2020AT: 650 20mm, 10 ATGMs, 24 80mm Grenades
20762 Turret: 900 20mm, 10000 7.62mm, 24 80mm Grenades
2040 Turret: 900 20mm, 2500 40mm, 24 80mm Grenades
Engine: 2000hp (1400kw), Twin Turbo-Charged, Multi-Fuel.
Power to weight ratio: 29hp/ton
Suspension: Helical-Springs
Fuel Capacity: 1800 liters,
Operational range: 360 kilometer
Speed: 80km/h on road, 55km/h off-road

Armament:
The Lioness can be armed in four different configurations. Each is suitable for different purposes:
A) 20762AT Turret- 20mm Auto-Cannon, 7.62 MG, 2XATGM Launchers: This is the standard multi-purpose turret, suitable for most operations.

B) 2020AT Turret- 2X20mm Auto-Cannon, 2XATGM Launchers: This turret allows more ammunition for its ATGMs, by eliminating storage of the 7.62 ammunition. It is meant to support Mechanized infantry against tanks.

C) 20762 Turret- 2X20mm Auto-Cannon, 2X7.62 MG: This turret allows more ammo for the 20mm and 762mm by giving up the ATGM capability. It also gives a lot more fire power against infantry compared to the ATGM turrets.

D) 2040 Turret- 2X20mm Auto-Cannon, 2X762 MG: This turret carries 2 40mm Automatic Grenade Launchers instead of the 7.62mm. This gives more HE on targets, but less fire volume.

E) All Lioness versions carry the multi-purpose, close range, 2X6 tube 80mm grenade launching system. Mounted on the front of the turret and fired from a panel in the commander’s controls, the grenade launchers are used to engage infantry at short ranges, up to 60 meters. The grenade types fired by the system are: Fragmentation, White-Phosphorus, Less-Than-Lethal “Flashbang”, Less-Than-Lethal Tear Gas, IR Screening, and IR Decoy.



Fire Control and Observation:
The sights are located in the unmanned turret, and both the gunner and commander can fire the weapons (commander cannot fire the ATGMs).
The Thermal Imaging System (TIS) has magnification x10 narrow field of view and x3 wide field of view. The thermal image is displayed in the eyepiece of the gunner and commander sights together with the range measurement from a laser rangefinder. The Eye-safe Laser Rangefinder (ELRF) has range accuracy to within 10m and target discrimination of 20m.
The fire control computer automatically calculates the fire solution based on: lead angle measurement; bend of the gun measured by the muzzle reference system; velocity measurement from a wind sensor on the roof of the turret; data from a pendulum static cant sensor located at the centre of the turret roof; temperature, and barometric pressure from a sensor on the turret roof.
Solutions to moving targets or to fire-on-the-move are given by measuring the traverse speed of the turret while tracking the target. A secondary emergency system enables for firing using a mechanical ballistic computer.
The driver has either three observation periscopes or two periscopes on both sides and a Driver’s Thermal Viewer. The periscopes provide 120° field of view.

Protection and survivability:
The Lioness is protected by a combination of composite passive armor, Non Explosive Reactive Armor, and an Active Protection system.
Armor: The Lioness armor is composite and made of layers of steel, DU (Depleted Uranium), and ceramics. The crew compartments in the Lioness are lined with Kevlar to prevent spalling. The passive armor is angled and in some parts spaced, to protect against virtually all large caliber at contact ranges. Due to the fact it has a small, unmanned turret; the Lioness has better protection at some angles than the MBT140 and similar tanks.
Reactive Armor: The Lioness has spaced, multi-layered NERA (Non Explosive Reactive Armor) plates on most of its hull. The NERA plates protect the HIFV against medium CE threats, and when combined with the passive armor suite also minimize the penetration chance of even the largest CE threats.
Active Protection: The Lioness is equipped with an active protection system based on fire-control radar and a “hard-kill” launching system. The fire control radar, located on top of the turret, identifies incoming rockets and missiles and classifies them. It than reacts by firing a quick reaction projectile from one of the 20 carried around the hull. This projectile engages the threat 50 meters away from the vehicle by detonating on it. The system is reloadable and storage in the tank allows for 20 extra projectiles to be carried.
Screening and Decoys: As mentioned before the Lioness carries 2 6 tube 80mm. grenade launchers on the front of the turret. These tubes can fire IR Screening and IR Decoy grenades to help the HIFV screen or avoid incoming threats. In addition the Lioness is equipped with a standard self screening using condensed diesel fumes.
Fire suppression: The Lioness uses several systems to prevent and suppress fires. The passenger, gunner-commander and driver compartments are equipped with fire detectors and 4 BCF canisters. The canisters are operated either automatically by the detectors or manually by the crew (Gunner-Commander and Passenger Compartments). 2 more BCF canisters are located in the engine compartment and can be operated from the driver’s controls or from outside the vehicle. The driver and commander have red-light indicators for an engine fire. The diesel fuel for the engine is stored in 4 tanks in the front and back of the HIFV, with cutoff valves allowing the use of each tank separately.



Explosion prevention: All main HE ammunition is stored in separate containers, made from high-resistance anti-flame material. The crew and passenger seats are all of the suspended type, keeping them above the floor in case of an explosion underneath the vehicle.
NBC protection: The Lioness is equipped with an overpressure system. The system pumps air from outside the vehicle through a system of filters and into to the vehicle, creating an overpressure that keeps contaminated air out if the Lioness is fully buttoned. If the Lioness cannot be fully buttoned, each crew member and passenger can use an individual, pressurized mask with a 90% field of vision. The overpressure system is integrated with an air-condition system but will operate even if that system is damaged.
The Lioness has towing shackles on its front, back and sides, to enable recovery in hard situations.
Mobility:
Engine: The Lioness is powered by a multi-fuel 2000hp, twin turbo-charged (1400kw) engine. The engine is located at the front of the tank, to the right of the driver compartment. A hydro-mechanical semi-automatic transmission transfers power from the engine to the final drives. The transmission has 5 forward gears and two reverse gears. The hp/ton ration achieved is 29, and road speed is 80 Kmh.
The Lioness has 6 pairs of road-wheels with separate helical-springs and pneumatic dampers. The helical springs were chosen for better performance over harsh terrain. The tracks are 550mm wide, and do not have rubber soles. Connection between sections is made by a separate pin.
Vertical obstacle ability is 1.1 meters, with trench crossing being 2.6 meters.

Communications, Navigation, and Interface:
Internal communications: The Lioness has internal communications system, with headsets integrated to ballistic helmets. The system allows the commander to choose which crew members he hears and can hear him. The system has a separate commander to driver channel, receiving power from the best protected battery, to ensure the commander can always communicate with the driver. The system also has a wireless ability, which switches on automatically when the helmets are disconnected from the system; this prevents crew members being accidently disconnected and allows for faster dismount drills.
External Communications: The Lioness is prepared to accept 2 transmitter-receivers and 2 receivers, antenna bases being integral. The antenna bases allow for lowering the antennas forwards and backwards from inside. The MBT140 is equipped with a AFV/infantry telephone located at the rear of the vehicle and connected to the commander’s internal communications.
Navigation: The Lioness is equipped with an integral GPS navigation system, viewed on the commanders and drivers LCD displays. The system includes navigation rout planning, point to point line-of-sight checks, battle preplanning and other useful features. The navigation system can be integrated into battlefield management systems and used to give a complete picture of the battle.
Interface: The crew interface of the Lioness includes a LCD screen/Control for each crew member, clearly showing the information that crew member needs. The LCD screen/Control is encased in high-resistance polymer and has buttons allowing control of many systems. These electronic controls are all backed-up by conventional switches and controls in case they malfunction.
Amenities: The Lioness gives its crew all that’s needed to fight and stay buttoned for long periods. 2 50 liter internal, NBC protected water tanks supplies hot and cold water through a water point. An air-conditioning system connects to the crews overalls to keep them cool while fighting. The Lioness can hold 4 days worth of rations for its crew.

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M.A.C M1-T958 M.B.T:

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Type: Main Battle Tank
Manufacturer:M.A.C Heavy Industries Corporation
Country Of Origin:Anghele
Designer:M.A.C R&D Defense Division

In Service With: Anghele

Specifications:

-Crew:4 (Commander,Driver,Gunner,Loader)

-Weight:52.3 Metric Tons

-Length

Gun forward:10.77m

-Hull length:8.55m

-Width:3.79m

-Height:2.68m

Fire Control And Observation:

The commander's station is equipped with six periscopes, providing a 360° view. The Raytheon Commander's Independent Thermal Viewer (CITV) provides the commander with independent stabilised day and night vision with a 360° view, automatic sector scanning, automatic target cueing of the gunner's sight and back-up fire control.

The M1-T958 tank has a two-axis Raytheon Gunner's Primary Sight- Line of Sight (GPS-LOS) which increases the first round hit probability by providing faster target acquisition and improved gun pointing. The Thermal Imaging System (TIS) has magnification x10 narrow field of view and x3 wide field of view. The thermal image is displayed in the eyepiece of the gunner's sight together with the range measurement from a laser rangefinder.The Northrop Grumman (formerly Litton) Laser Systems Eyesafe Laser Rangefinder (ELRF) has a range accuracy to within 10m and target discrimination of 20m. The gunner also has a Kollmorgen Model 939 auxiliary sight with magnification x8 and field of view 8°.

The digital fire control computer is supplied by General Dynamics - Canada (formerly Computing Devices Canada). The fire control computer automatically calculates the fire control solution based on: lead angle measurement; bend of the gun measured by the muzzle reference system; velocity measurement from a wind sensor on the roof of the turret; data from a pendulum static cant sensor located at the centre of the turret roof. The operator manually inputs data on ammunition type, temperature, and barometric pressure.

The driver has either three observation periscopes or two periscopes on either side and a central image intensifying periscope for night vision. The periscopes provide 120° field of view. The DRS Technologies Driver's Vision Enhancer (DVE), AN/VSS-5, is based on a 328 x 245 element uncooled infrared detector array, operating in the 7.5 to 13 micron waveband. A Raytheon Driver's Thermal Viewer, AN/VAS-3, is installed on the M1-T958 under optional order.

Primary Armament:

-120mm M256 Smoothbore Cannon

-125mm M258 Smoothbore Cannon

-135mm M320 Smoothbore Cannon

-155 mm M658 Smoothbore Cannon

Secondary Armament:

x1:

-M2HB .50BMG Caliber (12.9mm) Heavy Machine Gun

-General Dynamics XM312 .50BMG Caliber (12.9mm) Heavy Machinegun

-W-85 HMG .50 Caliber (12.7mm) Heavy Machine Gun

-Type 02 / QJG 02 HMG (14.5mm) Heavy Machine Gun

-CIS .50BMG Caliber Heavy Machine Gun

-Vladimirov KPV-14.5 (14.5mm) Heavy Machine Gun

-Kord 6P50 .50 Caliber (12.7mm) Heavy Machine Gun

-NSV-12,7 "Utjos" .50 Caliber (12.7mm) "Utjos" Heavy Machine Gun

-Fabrique Nationale (FN) BRG-15 (15.5x115 mm)Heavy Machine Gun

x2: (1 pintle-mounted, 1 coaxial)

-M240 7.62mmNato Machine Guns

-M249 SAW 5.56mmNato Machine Guns

-Steyr AUG /HBar 5.56mmNato Machine Guns

-L86A1 SA-80 LSW 5.56mmNato Machine Guns

-MG 34 7.92x57mm Mauser (8mmMauser) Machine Guns

-MG 42/MG 3 7,92x57mm/7,62x51mmNato Machine Guns

-HK 21E/23E 5.56mmNato/7.62x51mmNato Machine Guns

-HK MG4 5.56mmNato Machine Guns

-I.M.I Negev 5.56mmNato Machine Guns

-Mk.48 mod.0 7.62mmNato Machine Guns

-Vektor SS77/Mini-SS 7.62x51mmNato/5.56mmNato Machine Guns

-CETME Ameli 5.56mmNato Machine Guns

-STK / CIS Ultimax Mk.2 100 5.56mmNato Machine Guns

-Daewoo K3 5.56mmNato Machine Guns

Armour:

-Reactive Chobham Type: RHA Steel Encased Depleted Uranium Mesh Plating

Performance Specifications:

-Engine: AGT-1800F Multi-Fuel Output Turbine Engine (2480 Horsepower)

-Transmission: Allison DDA X-1300-5B

-Suspension: Reinforced Torsion bar

-Ground Clearance: 0.47m

-Operational Range: 485.29 Km

With NBC system: 469.19 Km

-Maximum Road Speed: 81.45 Km/h

-Off-road Maximum Speed: 66.8 Km/h

Unit Cost: USD$4.85 Million

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Nachmere Precision Systems | Heavy Division TM-1 Medium Tank.

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Specifications:

-Type: Medium Tank

-Place of Origin: Armed Republic of Nachmere and the Protected Dictatorship of Anghele

-Designer: Nachmere Precision Systems | AFV Designs

-Manufacturer: NPS Precision Systems Anghele Complex

-Unit Cost: 3.7 Million NS$

-Production Status: In Production

-Variants: Currently none. Command and Forward Observer variants in development.

-Weight: 35 metric tons combat ready.

-Length: 8.6 meters gun forward

-Width: 2.8 meters

-Height: 2.7 meters (without commander’s weapon station)

-Crew: 4

-Armor: Composite, NERA to a combined maximum of 350 RHA vs. KE and 600 RHA vs. CE

-Primary armament: 105mm rifled gun(33 rounds carried)

-Secondary armament: 1 7.62mm MG, 1 12.7mm MG, 12 80mm close range grenade launchers.

-Engine: 1000hp (730kw), Turbo-Charged, Multi-Fuel.

-Power to weight ratio: 28.5hp/ton

-Suspension: Helical-Springs

-Fuel Capacity: 900 liters

-Operational range: 420 kilometers

-Speed: 80km/h on road

Armament:
The “Fox” carries a 105mm rifled barrel gun, a 7.62 coaxial machine-gun, a 12.7 commander’s machine-gun, and 2 6-tube multi-purpose grenade launchers.
A) 105mm Rifled Gun- The 105mm was chosen as the main armament due to its relatively small ammunition(allowing more rounds to be carried), its wide variety of ammunition types, ammunition affordability(compared with larger guns), and lower weight compared to the alternatives.
The 105mm rifled gun can fire a large variety of rounds including APFSDS, HEAT, HESH, Gun-Launched ATGMs (with minor adjustments), APAM and others.
B) The 7.62 coaxial machine-gun offers the ability to engage lighter targets with a low cost, high volume of fire and with a very large amount of stored ammunition on board.
C) The 12.7mm was selected as the commander’s machine gun, as a medium between the 105mm and the 7.62mm. The 12.7mm round is powerful, can penetrate lightly armored targets, and has a slightly longer effective range than the coaxial. In the TM-1, the 12.7mm is mounted in a fully stabilized weapon station, which can be operated from within the tank while it is “buttoned”.
D) The multi-purpose, close range, 2X6 tube 80mm grenade launching system was developed specifically for the “Fox”. Mounted on the front of the turret and fired from a panel in the commander’s controls, the grenade launchers are used to engage infantry at short ranges, up to 60 meters. They also fire screening and decoy grenades. The grenade types fired by the system are: Fragmentation, White-Phosphorus, Less-Than-Lethal “Flash bang”, Less-Than-Lethal Tear Gas, IR Screening, and IR Decoy.

Fire Control and Observation:

The TM-1 uses the same FCS and observation as the M.A.C M1-T958 MBT, with several added features.
The TM-1 has a two-axis Gunner's Primary Sight- Line of Sight (GPS-LOS) which increases the first round hit probability by providing faster target acquisition and improved gun pointing. The Thermal Imaging System (TIS) has magnification x10 narrow field of view and x3 wide field of view. The thermal image is displayed in the eyepiece of the gunner's sight together with the range measurement from a laser rangefinder. The sight allows for the gun to be stabilized on a specific moving target(“Pixel Lock”).The Northrop Grumman (formerly Litton) Laser Systems Eye-safe Laser Rangefinder (ELRF) has a range accuracy to within 10m and target discrimination of 20m. The gunner also has a Kollmorgen Model 939 auxiliary sight with magnification x8 and field of view 8°.
The CITV (Commander’s Independent Thermal Viewer) has been integrated with a weapon station holding the 12.7mm machine-gun. As a result the CITV now has two modes of operation. In the first mode the CITV acts as a separate, fully stabilized day and night sight for the main and coaxial weapons, allowing the commander to “slave” the gunner controls to identify targets or fire. In this mode the CITV allows the commander to identify, select, and range targets before even the top of the turret is exposed, and while remaining buttoned. The second mode the CITV acts as a fully stabilized day and night sight for the 12.7mm weapon station. In both modes the CIV allows for all the features of the FCS.
The fire control computer automatically calculates the fire solution based on: lead angle measurement; bend of the gun measured by the muzzle reference system; velocity measurement from a wind sensor on the roof of the turret; data from a pendulum static cant sensor located at the centre of the turret roof; temperature, and barometric pressure from a sensor on the turret roof.
Solutions to moving targets or to fire-on-the-move are given by measuring the traverse speed of the turret while tracking the target. A secondary emergency system enables for firing using a mechanical ballistic computer.
The driver has either three observation periscopes or two periscopes on either side and a central image intensifying periscope for night vision. The periscopes provide 120° field of view. The Driver's Vision Enhancer (DVE), AN/VSS-5, is based on a 328 x 245 element un-cooled infrared detector array, operating in the 7.5 to 13 micron waveband. A Raytheon Driver's Thermal Viewer, AN/VAS-3, is installed on the TM-1 under optional order.

Protection and survivability:

Since the TM-1 is lighter than an MBT, it utilizes an array of high-tech solutions to maintain protection levels against all KE (Kinetic Energy) and CE (Chemical Energy) threats.
Armor: The TM-1’s armor is composite and made of layers of steel, kevlar and ceramic plates. The armor was designed with spaces and angles to maximize protection with as little weight as possible. This suite of passive armor protects the tank KE threats such as smaller tank guns, small-arms and shrapnel.
Reactive Armor: The TM-1 has spaced, multi-layered NERA (Non Explosive Reactive Armor) plates on most of its turret and hull. The NERA plates protect the tank against medium CE threats, and when combined with the passive armor suite also minimize the penetration chance of most large CE threats.

Active Protection:

The TM-1 is equipped with an active protection system based on a fire-control radar and a “hard-kill” launching system. The fire control radar, located on top of the turret, identifies incoming rockets and missiles and classifies them. It than reacts by firing a quick reaction projectile from one of the 20 carried around the turret. This projectile engages the threat 50 meters away from the vehicle by detonating on it.

Screening and Decoys:

As mentioned before the TM-1 carries 2 6 tube 80mm. grenade launchers on the front of the turret. These tubes can fire IR Screening and IR Decoy grenades to help the tank screen or avoid incoming threats. In addition the TM-1 one is equipped with a standard self screening using condensed diesel fumes.

Fire suppression:

The TM-1 uses several systems to prevent and suppress fires. The turret and driver compartment are both equipped with fire detectors and 3 BCF canisters. The canisters are operated either automatically by the detectors or manually by the crew (Gunner and Commander Compartments). 2 more BCF canisters are located in the engine compartment and can be operated from the driver’s control or from outside the vehicle. The driver and commander have red-light indicators for an engine fire. The diesel fuel for the engine is stored in 4 tanks in the front and back of the tank, with cutoff valves allowing the use of each tank separately.
Explosion prevention: All main gun and Grenade ammunition is stored in separate containers, made from high-resistance anti-flame material. Blowout panels are located above the 105mm ammo storage to direct explosion energy away from the crew. The crew seats are all of the suspended type, keeping them above the floor in case of an explosion underneath the tank.

NBC protection:

The TM-1 is equipped with an overpressure system. The system pumps air from outside the vehicle through a system of filters and into to the tank, creating an overpressure that keeps contaminated air out if the tank is fully buttoned. If the tank cannot be fully buttoned, each crew member can use an individual, pressurized mask with a 90% field of vision. The overpressure system is integrated with an air-condition system but will operate even if that system is damaged.
The TM-1 has towing shackles on its front, back and sides, to enable recovery in hard situations.

Mobility

Engine:

The TM-1 is powered by a multi-fuel 1000hp, turbo-charged (730kw) engine. The engine is located at the back of the tank, with a hydro-mechanical semi-automatic transmission transferring power from it to the final drives. The transmission has five forward gears and two reverse gears. The hp/ton ration achieved is 28.5, and road speed is 80 Kmh.
The TM-1 has 5 pairs of road-wheels with separate helical-springs and hydraulic dampers. The helical springs were chosen for better performance over harsh mountain terrain (common in Nachmere). The tracks are 530mm wide, and do not have rubber soles. Connection between sections is made by a separate pin.

Communications, Navigation, and Interface

Internal communications:

The TM-1 has an internal communications system, with headsets integrated to ballistic helmets. The system allows the TC (tank commander) to choose which crew members he hears and can hear him. The system has a separate TC to driver channel, receiving power from the best protected battery, to ensure TC can always communicate with the driver.

External Communications:

The TM-1 is prepared to accept 2 transmitters and 2 receivers, antenna bases being integral. The antenna bases allow for lowering the antennas forwards and backwards from inside. The TM-1 is equipped with a tank/infantry telephone located at the rear of the vehicle and connected to the commander’s internal communications.

Navigation:

The TM-1 is equipped with an integral GPS navigation system, viewed on the commanders and drivers LCD displays. The system includes navigation rout planning, point to point line-of-sight checks, battle preplanning and other useful features. The navigation system can be integrated into Battlefield management systems and used to give a complete picture of the battle.

Interface:

The crew interface of the TM-1 includes a LCD screen/Control for each crew member, clearly showing the information that crew member needs. The LCD screen/Control is encased in high-resistance polymer and has buttons allowing control of many systems in the tank. These electronic controls are all backed-up by conventional switches and controls in case they malfunction.

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Type: Main Battle Tank OKMT-125 and OKMT-135, OKMT-152
Designed with other tank technology purchased from other nations.
Designer: OTW Design Bureau, Great Plains AeroSpace, Ouachita Safety Hazards Systems, M.A.C Industries

Specifications:

-Crew:3 (Commander, Driver , Gunner)

-Weight: 63 tonnes , OKM-152 67 tonnes

-Length

Gun forward: 10.77m
OKMT-152 Has extended turret.
-Hull length: 8.55m

-Width: 3.79m

-Height: 2.68m

Fire Control And Observation:

Six periscopes, providing a 360° view.
Commander's Independent Thermal Viewer (CITV) day and night vision with a 360° view, automatic sector scanning, automatic target cueing of the gunner's sight and back-up fire control.

The tank has a two-axis Gunner's Primary Sight- Line of Sight (GPS-LOS) which increases the first round hit probability by providing faster target acquisition and improved gun pointing. The Thermal Imaging System (TIS) has magnification x10 narrow field of view and x3 wide field of view. The thermal image is displayed in the eyepiece of the gunner's sight together with the range measurement from a laser rangefinder. Laser Systems Eyesafe Laser Rangefinder (ELRF) has a range accuracy to within 10m and target discrimination of 20m. The gunner also has a auxiliary sight with magnification x8 and field of view 8°.

The digital fire control computer is supplied by Great Plains AeroSpace (a subsidiary of OTW with research facility in Siap. The fire control computer automatically calculates the fire control solution based on: lead angle measurement; bend of the gun measured by the muzzle reference system; velocity measurement from a wind sensor on the roof of the turret; data from a pendulum static cant sensor located at the centre of the turret roof. The operator manually inputs data on ammunition type, temperature, and barometric pressure.

The driver has either three observation periscopes or two periscopes on either side and a central image intensifying periscope for night vision. The periscopes provide 120° field of view. Driver's Vision Enhancer (DVE), AN/VSS-5, is based on a 328 x 245 element uncooled infrared detector array, operating in the 7.5 to 13 micron waveband. A Driver's Thermal Viewer, AN/VAS-3

Primary Armament:

OKMT-125
-125mm 2A46M Smoothbore Cannon
OKMT-135
-135mm M320 Smoothbore Cannon
OKMT-152
-152 mm “Assault-TD” Gun

APFSDS, HEAT-FS, HE-FRAG, AT-11 Sniper Missiles

Secondary Armament:

x1:

-OK-KPV-14.5 (14.5mm) Heavy Machine Gun remote fired


x2: (1 pintle-mounted, 1 coaxial)
-OKPKM-6.5 Gr Machinegun

Armour: By M.A.C. Industries

-Reactive Chobham Type: RHA Steel Encased Depleted Uranium Mesh Plating

Performance Specifications:

-Engine: OKDE-2007 12-cylinder Multi fuel diesel
1,500 HP at 2600 rpm

Transmission: 6 Spd Auto + Reverse 1 Low

-Suspension: Reinforced Torsion bar

-Ground Clearance: 0.47m

-Operational Range: 469.19 Km

Industry Standard NBC system by Ouachita Safety Hazards Systems
This system includes two infrared jammers on the front of the turret, four laser warning receivers
2x 3D6 aerosol grenade discharging systems

-Speed 72 km/h , OKMT-152 68 km/hr

OKMT-125
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OKMT-135
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OKMT-152
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Infantry Platoon using new 147-6.5's
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Type: Heavy Infantry Fighting Vehicle OKMT-IFV
Designed with other tank technology purchased from other nations.
Designer: OTW Design Bureau, Great Plains AeroSpace, Ouachita Safety Hazards Systems, M.A.C Industries
Specifications:

-Crew:
OKMT-IFV-30mm 3+ 6 Troops
OKMT-IFV 3+ 8 Troops
OKMT-IFV-AMB 2 + 4 Wounded + 2 Medic
OKMT-IFV-CMD 3+ 6 Command Troops

-Weight: 53 Tonnes

-Length
Gun forward:
OKMT-IFV-30mm 10.77 m
OKMT-IFV N/A
OKMT-IFV-AMB N/A
OKMT-IFV-CMD N/A

-Hull length: 8.55m
-Width: 3.79m
-Height: 2.68m

Fire Control And Observation:
Six periscopes, providing a 360° view.
Commander's Independent Thermal Viewer (CITV) day and night vision with a 360° view, automatic sector scanning, automatic target cueing of the gunner's sight and back-up fire control.
Laser Systems Eyesafe Laser Rangefinder (ELRF) has a range accuracy to within 10m and target discrimination of 20m. The gunner also has a auxiliary sight with magnification x8 and field of view 8°.

The driver has either three observation periscopes or two periscopes on either side and a central image intensifying periscope for night vision. The periscopes provide 120° field of view. Driver's Vision Enhancer (DVE), AN/VSS-5, is based on a 328 x 245 element uncooled infrared detector array, operating in the 7.5 to 13 micron waveband. A Driver's Thermal Viewer, AN/VAS-3

Primary Armament:
OKMT-IFV
- OK-HMG-12 Heavy Machine Gun remote fired
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-OK-AGL-40
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2x -OKPKM-6.5 Gr Machinegun
OKMT-IFV-30
-30mm AC
-OK-AGL-40
2x-OKPKM-6.5 Gr Machinegun
OKMT-CMD
- OK-HMG-12 Heavy Machine Gun remote fired
-OK-AGL-40
2x -OKPKM-6.5 Gr Machinegun

Armour: By M.A.C. Industries
-Reactive Chobham Type: RHA Steel Encased Depleted Uranium Mesh Plating

Performance Specifications:
-Engine: OKDE-2007 12-cylinder Multi fuel diesel
1,500 HP at 2600 rpm
Transmission: 6 Spd Auto + Reverse 1 Low
-Suspension: Reinforced Torsion bar
-Ground Clearance: 0.47m

-Operational Range: 469.19 Km

Industry Standard NBC system by Ouachita Safety Hazards Systems
This system includes two infrared jammers on the front of the turret, four laser warning receivers
2x 3D6 aerosol grenade discharging systems

-Speed 72 km/h

OKMT-IFV Pics
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MBT140 in Woodland Cammo:
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MBT140 in Snow Camo:

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Data:
Name: MBT140 "Wild Boar"

Type: MBT

Place of Origin: Armed Republic of Nachmere and the Protected Dictatorship of Anghele

Designer: Nachmere Precision Systems | AFV Designs

Manufacturer: NPS Precision Systems Anghele Complex

Production Status: In Production

Crew: 4(TC, Gunner, Loader, Driver)

Weight: 85 metric tons combat ready.

Length: 10 meters gun forward

Width: 4 meters

Height: 2.9 meters (without commander’s weapon station)

Crew: 4

Armor: Composite(DU, Steel, Ceramics) and NERA

Primary armament: 140mm smooth-bore, Autoloading, ETC gun

Coaxial armament: 2X7.62 Machineguns.

Commander armament: 12.7mm Machinegun in a remotely operated weapons station

Close range armaments: 16 80mm grenade launchers

Ammunition storage: 40X140mm, 12000X7.62, 1000X12.7mm, 48X80mm grenades

Engine: 2300hp (1700kw), Twin Turbo-Charged, Multi-Fuel.

Power to weight ratio: 27hp/ton

Suspension: Helical-Springs

Fuel Capacity: 2200 liters, +400 liters in jettison tanks.

Operational range: 510 kilometers with jettison tanks.

Speed: 77km/h on road, 55km/h off-road

Background:

Following the release of the TM-1 Medium Tank, NPS began development of a much heavier, Main Battle Tank design. The MBT was to be armed with a 120mm smooth bore gun, use many of the sub-systems used in the TM-1, and weigh approximately 60 tons.
The Anghele Army, having examined the TM-1 design, showed interest in the prototype MBT. NPS suggested that an even heavier MBT, armed with a 140mm main gun would be better suitable for Anghele.
As development progressed, it became clear that while some systems from the TM-1 could be used, a lot of systems will have to be designed from scratch. The sheer size of this new tank and its vastly different (compared with the 105mm) gun required much work on part of the design team.
The result of this project is the MBT140 “Wild Boar”. The MBT140 is a well armed, heavily protected main battle tank suitable for all types of combined arms warfare. It is manned by a crew of 4. The human loader was retained to deal with auto-loader malfunctions, help with maintenance, and replace injured crew members. The hull is set-up unconventionally, with the engine to the front, in order to increase crew survivability. A rear escape hatch allows crew to enter and leave the vehicle while remaining relatively safe.

Armaments:

The “Wild-Boar” carries a 140mm L/47 Electrothermal Chemical (ETC) smooth bore gun, two 7.62 coaxial machineguns, a 12.7 commander’s machine-gun, and 2 8-tube multi-purpose grenade launchers.
A)140mm ETC smooth bore Gun- The 140mm was chosen as main armament due to its high muzzle energy and velocity. The 140mm has a barrel length of 47calibers (645.4 cm), and utilizes a FLARE ignition system. The gun is loaded by an automatic loading system capable of loading up to 12 rounds per minute. The human loader is tasked with solving any problems in the system.
The gun is capable of firing APFSDS, HEAT, APAM and GLATGM, as well as most other ammunition types.
B)Two 7.62 machineguns are mounted as a coaxial weapons, one to the right and the other to the left of the main gun. Each has a special ammo container made of high-resistance polymer and a system allowing the storage of a 2500 round belt.
The two machineguns have a combined rate of fire of 1500 rounds per-minute, a firepower that will easily suppress even the toughest infantry.
C)The 12.7mm was selected as the commander’s machine gun, as a medium between the 140mm and the 7.62mm. The 12.7mm round is powerful, can penetrate lightly armored targets, and has a slightly longer effective range than the coaxial. In the MBT140, the 12.7mm is mounted in a fully stabilized weapon station, which can be operated from within the tank while it is “buttoned”. The 12.7mm weapon station has a compartment for a 200 rounds belt.
D)The multi-purpose, close range, 2X8 tube 80mm grenade launching system was developed for the TM-1, and adapted for the MBT140. Mounted on the front of the turret and fired from a panel in the commander’s controls, the grenade launchers are used to engage infantry at short ranges, up to 60 meters. The grenade types fired by the system are: Fragmentation, White-Phosphorus, Less-Than-Lethal “Flashbang”, Less-Than-Lethal Tear Gas, IR Screening, and IR Decoy.

Fire Control and Observation:

The MBT140 uses the same FCS and observation as the TM-1, adjusted for the different gun.
The MBT140 has a two-axis Gunner's Primary Sight- Line of Sight (GPS-LOS) which increases the first round hit probability by providing faster target acquisition and improved gun aiming. The Thermal Imaging System (TIS) has magnification x10 narrow field of view and x3 wide field of view. The thermal image is displayed in the eyepiece of the gunner's sight together with the range measurement from a laser rangefinder. The sight allows for the gun to be stabilized on a specific moving target (“Pixel Lock”).The Eye-safe Laser Rangefinder (ELRF) has range accuracy to within 10m and target discrimination of 20m. The gunner also has an auxiliary sight with magnification x8 and field of view 8°.
The CITV (Commander’s Independent Thermal Viewer) is integrated with a weapon station holding the 12.7mm machine-gun. As a result the CITV has two modes of operation. In the first mode the CITV acts as a separate, fully stabilized day and night sight for the main and coaxial weapons, allowing the commander to “slave” the gunner controls to identify targets or fire. In this mode the CITV allows the commander to identify, select, and range targets before even the top of the turret is exposed, and while remaining buttoned. The second mode the CITV acts as a fully stabilized day and night sight for the 12.7mm weapon station. In both modes the CIV allows for all the features of the FCS.
The fire control computer automatically calculates the fire solution based on: lead angle measurement; bend of the gun measured by the muzzle reference system; velocity measurement from a wind sensor on the roof of the turret; data from a pendulum static cant sensor located at the centre of the turret roof; temperature, and barometric pressure from a sensor on the turret roof.
Solutions to moving targets or to fire-on-the-move are given by measuring the traverse speed of the turret while tracking the target. A secondary emergency system enables for firing using a mechanical ballistic computer.
The driver has either three observation periscopes or two periscopes on both sides and a Driver’s Thermal Viewer(as standart). The periscopes provide 120°field of view.
The loader has an indpendent rotating day and night(Light Intensification) viewing system, usefull in urban situation to maximize the tanks observation capabilities.

Protection and survivability:

The MBT140 is protected by a combination of composite passive armor, Non Explosive Reactive Armor, and an Active Protection system.
Armor: The MBT140’s armor is composite and made of layers of steel, DU (Depleted Uranium), and ceramics. The crew compartments in the MBT-140 are lined with Kevlar to prevent spalling. The passive armor is angled and in some parts spaced, to protect against virtually all large caliber threat at contact ranges.
Reactive Armor: The MBT140 has spaced, multi-layered NERA (Non Explosive Reactive Armor) plates on most of its turret and hull. The NERA plates protect the tank against medium CE threats, and when combined with the passive armor suite also minimize the penetration chance of even the largest CE threats.
Active Protection: The MBT140 equipped with an active protection system based on fire-control radar and a “hard-kill” launching system. The fire control radar, located on top of the turret, identifies incoming rockets and missiles and classifies them. It than reacts by firing a quick reaction projectile from one of the 20 carried around the turret. This projectile engages the threat 50 meters away from the vehicle by detonating on it. The system is reloadable and storage in the tank allows for 20 extra projectiles to be carried.Screening and Decoys: As mentioned before the MBT140 carries 2 8 tube 80mm. grenade launchers on the front of the turret. These tubes can fire IR Screening and IR Decoy grenades to help the tank screen or avoid incoming threats. In addition the TM-1 is equipped with a standard self screening using condensed diesel fumes.
Fire suppression: MBT140 uses several systems to prevent and suppress fires. The turret and driver compartment are both equipped with fire detectors and 5 BCF canisters. The canisters are operated either automatically by the detectors or manually by the crew (Gunner and Commander Compartments). 2 more BCF canisters are located in the engine compartment and can be operated from the driver’s controls or from outside the vehicle. The driver and commander have red-light indicators for an engine fire. The diesel fuel for the engine is stored in 6 tanks in the front and back of the tank, with cutoff valves allowing the use of each tank separately.

Explosion prevention: All main gun and Grenade ammunition is stored in separate containers, made from high-resistance anti-flame material. Blowout panels are located above the 140mm ammo storage to direct explosion energy away from the crew. The crew seats are all of the suspended type, keeping them above the floor in case of an explosion underneath the tank.

NBC protection: The MBT is equipped with an overpressure system. The system pumps air from outside the vehicle through a system of filters and into to the tank, creating an overpressure that keeps contaminated air out if the tank is fully buttoned. If the tank cannot be fully buttoned, each crew member can use an individual, pressurized mask with a 90% field of vision. The overpressure system is integrated with an air-condition system but will operate even if that system is damaged.
The MBT140 has towing shackles on its front, back and sides, to enable recovery in hard situations.

Mobility:

Engine: The MBT140 is powered by a multi-fuel 2300hp, twin turbo-charged
(1700kw) engine. The engine is located at the front of the tank, to the right of the driver compartment. A hydro-mechanical semi-automatic transmission transfers power from the engine to the final drives. The transmission has 5 forward gears and two reverse gears. The hp/ton ration achieved is 27, and road speed is 77 Kmh.
The MBT140 has 7 pairs of road-wheels with separate helical-springs and pneumatic dampers. The helical springs were chosen for better performance over harsh terrain. The tracks are 670mm wide, and do not have rubber soles. Connection between sections is made by a separate pin.
Vertical obstacle ability is 1.4 meters, with trench crossing being 3.2 meters.

Communications, Navigation, and Interface:

Internal communications: The MBT140 has internal communications system, with headsets integrated to ballistic helmets. The system allows the TC (tank commander) to choose which crew members he hears and can hear him. The system has a separate TC to driver channel, receiving power from the best protected battery, to ensure TC can always communicate with the driver. The system also has a wireless ability, which switches on automatically when the helmets are disconnected from the system; this prevents crew members being accidently disconnected and allows for faster dismount drills.

External Communications: The MBT140 is prepared to accept 2 transmitter-receivers and 2 receivers, antenna bases being integral. The
antenna bases allow for lowering the antennas forwards and backwards from inside. A radio-silence communications system to replace flags, comprising of two IR and regular light on each side of the turret, allows for minimum use of radio by lower level commanders. The MBT140 is equipped with a tank/infantry telephone located at the rear of the vehicle and connected to the commander’s internal communications.
Navigation: The MBT140 is equipped with an integral GPS navigation system, viewed on the commanders and drivers LCD displays. The system includes navigation rout planning, point to point line-of-sight checks, battle preplanning and other useful features. The navigation system can be integrated into battlefield management systems and used to give a complete picture of the battle. Interface: The crew interface of the MBT140 includes a LCD screen/Control for each crew member, clearly showing the information that crew member needs. The LCD screen/Control is encased in high-resistance polymer and has buttons allowing control of many systems in the tank. These electronic controls are all backed-up by conventional switches and controls in case they malfunction.

Amenities:

The MBT140 gives its crew all that’s needed to fight and stay buttoned for long periods. A 70 liter internal, NBC protected water tank supplies hot and cold water through a water point. An air-conditioning system connects to the crews overalls to keep them cool while fighting. The MBT-140 can hold 7 days worth of rations for its crew. A special electric cooking pan, along with plates, utensils and 4 folding light weight chairs are stored in a special compatment.



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-WS-1B Multiple Launch Rocket System
Price: $1.1 Million USD

-LIMAWS(R) (Lightweight Mobile Artillery Weapon System–Rocket)
Price: $1.4 Million USD

-Archer FH77 BW L52 SPH
Price: $1.5 Million USD


M.A.C NW Direct Line: 21-457-3450
M.A.C_GW@DefenseNet.Agle
Anghele
07-03-2009, 17:04
M.A.C Heavy Industries | Naval & Air Warfare Division

(Sold under license granted by The Unified Native Commonwealth of Ok-La-Ho-Ma)

OTW-Naval Division (Subsidiary of OK Tractor Works) and in cooperation with M.A.C Heavy Industries | Naval Warfare Division offer this fine vessel for coastal patrol and smuggler interdiction.

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OK-PCL-1 Tomahawk Class

Crew : 12 including 2 officers, 3 warrant officers, 7 petty officers and seamen

Dimensions length x breadth x midship depth 34 x 6 x 4 metres navigational propeller draft at maximum displacement : 2.7 metres

Displacement : 120 tons

Performance : maximum speed, normal climate, ambient air temperature 15 degrees C 50 knots maximum speed, tropical climate, ambient air temperature 34 degrees C knots 48 knots economical speed 8 knots range at 8 knots and full fuel reserve 1,000 miles range at 8 knots and maximum fuel reserve 1,500 miles sea endurance with full food and fresh water provision 5 days sea endurance with maximum provision 8 days

Weapons AK-306 artillery System Calibre 30 mm rate of fire 1,000 rounds per minute muzzle velocity 880 metres per second ammunition feed automatic ammunition belt feed combat crew 2 men

Weight 1.5 tons range against air targets 4,000 metres range against sea and coastal targets 5,000 metres

Igla-1m portable air defence

Missile target engagement altitude : 10 - 3500 m

Target engagement range : 5,200 m

Calibre : 72 mm

Length : 1.59 m

Weight : 10.8 kg mean flight velocity 570 m/s (homing head infra-red Warhead blast fragmentation warhead weight 1.27 kg Fuze impact, penetration)

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Missile Launch system: AT-Kornet ATLGM : 4x Missiles for launcher

Optional: Replace ATLGM with 2x Mk 50 Lightweight torpedo +5 Million USD

Cost: 10 Million USD Each
+ 5 million USD Torpedo Option

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Ohio Class Ballistic Missile Submarine
http://ntl.bts.gov/DOCS/narmain/narmain_files/ohiosub.jpeg

-Power Plant: One S8G nuclear reactor

-Core Reloaded Every Nine Years

-Two Geared Steam Turbines

-One shaft, output of 60,000 hp

-Length: 560 feet (170.69 meters)

-Beam: 42 feet (10.06 meters)

-Displacement: Surfaced: 16,764 tons

-Submerged:18,750 tons

-Speed: Official: 20+ knots (23+ miles per hour, 36.8 +kph)

-Actual: 25 knots submerged speed

-Operating Depth: Official: "greater than 800 feet"

-Actual: greater than 1,000 feet

-Armament: 24 - tubes for Trident I and II,

-4 - torpedo tubes with Mk48 Torpedoes

-Sensors: BQQ-6 Bow mounted sonar

-BQR-19 Navigation

-BQS-13 Active sonar

-TB-16 towed array

-Crew: 15 Officers, 140 Enlisted

-Unit Operating Cost

Annual Average $50,000,000

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The OKW Long Haul Helicopter

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Crew: 6

-1 Pilot 1 Flight Engineer

-1 Co-pilot 1 Load Master

-1 Navigator 1 Electronics Operator

Capacity:

-Max 150 troops , 90 optimum

-Length: 132 ft

-Height: 27ft

-Disc area: 8,495 sq. ft

-Empty Weight: 62,170 lbs

-Loaded Weight: 108,900 lbs

-Maximum Take-off Weight: 123,500 lbs

Powerplant:

-2x OKE-136 Turboshafts 11,240shp ea.

Performance:

-Max Speed: 183mph

-Range: 1,240 miles

-Ceiling 15,100 ft

Weapons:

-1x -12.7x108mm 4 barrel gatling gun or 1x Modified Protecta Automatic Machine Grenade Launcher (Front Mount)

-2x -OK-PKT-65 6.5 Grendal Machinegun (door mounts)

Pricing : On Request

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M.A.C MIL Super FOGAD II
ALFA

http://img9.imageshack.us/img9/3163/mimilsuperfogadii.png

General Characteristics

-Crew: 3 (pilot, weapons system officer and technician)

-Capacity: 8 troops or 4 stretchers

-Length: 17.5 m (57 ft 4 in)

-Rotor diameter: 17.3 m (56 ft 7 in)

-Wingspan: 6.5 m (21 ft 3 in)

-Height: 6.5 m (21 ft 3 in)

-Disc area: 235 m² (2,530 ft²)

-Empty weight: 10,500 kg (18,740 lb)

-Max takeoff weight: 14,000 kg (26,500 lb)

-Powerplant: 2× Isotov Upgraded TV3-117 turbines, 3,900 hp each

Performance :

-Maximum speed: 375 km/h

-Range: 510 km

-Service ceiling: 4,500 m (14,750 ft)


Pricing : On Request


M.A.C N&AW Direct Line: 21-457-3450
M.A.C_NAW@DefenseNet.Agle
Anghele
07-03-2009, 17:05
MILITARY ARMAMENTS COMPANY | HEAVY INDUSTRIES
ANGHELE M.O.D CERTIFIED DEFENSE CONTRACTOR


ISO 9001:2008 Compliant Manufacturer | Special Ocupation Tax II Payer (S.O.T)
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Pershing
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MGM-31_Pershing
Theater tactical
Range of 750 nautical miles.
Warhead: nuclear

Pershing 2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MGM-31_Pershing
1500 nautical miles range
Warhead: nuclear

DF-5 (chinese ICBM)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DF-5
Configuration Three Stages
Length [meters] 32.6
Diameter [meters] 3.35
Mass [kilograms] 183,000
Propellant Storable liquid
Guidance Inertial
First Flight 1971
IOC 1981
Deployment Silo
Range (km) 12,000 - 15,000
Re-entry Vehicle Mass (kg) 3,000 - 3,200
Warhead Yield 2 MT
CEP 500 - 3,500 meters
Launch Preparation Time 30-60 minutes

DF-2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dongfeng_missile#Dongfeng_2_.28CSS-1.29
ange (km) 1,250
Re-entry Vehicle Mass (kg) 1,500
Warhead Yield 12 KT or 3 MT
CEP (km) 2-4
Propellant Cryogenic
Deployment Soft
Configuration Single Stage
Length [meters] 20.6
Diameter [meters] 1.65
Mass [kilograms] 32,000
Guidance Inertial
Launch Preparation Time 150-180 minutes

DF-11
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dongfeng_missile#Dongfeng_11_.28CSS-7.29
Configuration Single Stage
Length [meters] 11.25
Diameter [meters] 0.88
Mass [kilograms] 6,350
Propellant Solid
Guidance Inertial
First Flight 19??
IOC ~1995?
Deployment mobile
Range (km) 300
Re-entry Vehicle Mass (kg) 500
Warhead Yield 350 KT or conventional
CEP (meters) 200
Conventional Lethal Radius
[soft target] 10 meters [crater]
60 meters [unitary]
250 meters [submunition]
Launch Preparation Time 30-45 minutes

DF 15
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DF-15
Configuration Single Stage
Length [meters] 9.1
Diameter [meters] 1.0
Mass [kilograms] 6,200
Propellant Solid
Guidance Inertial
First Flight 198?
IOC 1995
Deployment mobile
Range (km) 600
Re-entry Vehicle Mass (kg) 500
Warhead Yield 50-350 KT or conventional
CEP (meters) 300-600
Launch Preparation Time 30 minutes

Small ICBM (Midget Man)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midgetman
20 million

LGM-118A Peacekeeper
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGM-118A_Peacekeeper
Primary function: Intercontinental ballistic missile
Contractor: Basing: Boeing Aerospace and Electronics; assembly and test: Martin Marietta and Denver Aerospace
Power Plant: First three stages, solid-propellant; fourth stage, storable liquid (by Thiokol, Aerojet, Hercules and Rocketdyne)
Length: 71 feet (21.8 meters)
Weight: 195,000 pounds (87,750 kilograms) including re-entry vehicles
Diameter: 7 feet, 8 inches (2.3 meters)
Range: Greater than 6,000 miles (5,217 nautical miles)
Speed: Approximately 15,000 miles per hour at burnout (Mach 20 at sea level)
Guidance system: Inertial; integration by Rockwell, IMU by Northrop and Rockwell
Warheads: 10 Avco MK 21 re-entry vehicles
The Peacekeeper (designated LGM-118A) is a four-stage intercontinental ballistic missile capable of carrying up to ten independently-targetable reentry vehicles with greater accuracy than any other ballistic missile. Its design combines advanced technology in fuels, guidance, nozzle design, and motor construction with protection against the hostile nuclear environment associated with land-based systems. The Peacekeeper is much larger than Minuteman, over 70 feet long and weighing 198,000 pounds. It is a four stage missile like the Minuteman III, with the first three stages being solid propellant and the fourth stage bu hypergolicly fueled with hydrazine and nitrogen tetroxide. Although capable of carrying eleven Mark 21 RVs, treaty limits mandated deploying the Peacekeeper with only ten RVs. The entire missile is encased in a canister in the silo to protect it against damage and to permit "cold launch". The Minuteman II and III ignite their first stage engines while in the LF, but the Peacekeeper is ejected by pressurized gas some fifty feet into the air before first stage ignition.
The boost system consists of three rocket stages that launch the missile into space. These rocket stages are mounted atop one another and fire successively. Three of the four stages exhausted their solid propellants through a single adjustable nozzle which guided the missile along its flight path. Motorcases made of kevlar epoxy material held the solid propellants. The fourth stage post-boost vehicle employed a liquid bi- propellant rocket propulsion system to provide velocity and attitude correction for missile guidance. The post-boost vehicle also employed a self-contained inertial navigation system that allowed the missile to operate independent of ground reference or commands during flight.

The 28-foot first-stage solid-fuel rocket motor weighed approximately 108,000 pounds and is capable of boosting the missile to about 75,000 feet. The 18-foot long second-stage motor propelled the missile to an altitude of about 190,000 feet and weighed 60,000 pounds. The rocket motor in the eight-foot third stage weighed 17,000 pounds and supplied the thrust to boost the missile to about 700,000 feet. The 2,300 pound post-boost fourth stage vehicle was designed to maneuver the missile into position for the multiple reentry vehicles to deploy in their respective ballistic trajectories.

Following the burnout and separation of the boost system's third rocket stage, the post-boost vehicle system, in space, maneuvers the missile as its re-entry vehicles are deployed in sequence.

The post-boost vehicle system is made up of a maneuvering rocket, and a guidance and control system. The vehicle rides atop the boost system, weighs about 3,000 pounds (1,363 kilograms) and is 4 feet (1.21 meters) long.

The top section of the Peacekeeper is the re-entry system. It consists of the deployment module, up to 10 cone-shaped re-entry vehicles and a protective shroud. The shroud protects the re-entry vehicles during ascent. It is topped with a nose cap, containing a rocket motor to separate it from the deployment module.
Unit Cost: $70 million

Minuteman III
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGM-30_Minuteman
Primary function: Intercontinental ballistic missile
Power plant: Three solid-propellant rocket motors;
first stage, Thiokol;
second stage, Aerojet-General;
third stage, United Technologies Chemical Systems Division
Thrust: First stage, 202,600 pounds (91,170 kilograms)
Length: 59.9 feet (18 meters)
Weight: 79,432 pounds (32,158 kilograms)
Diameter: 5.5 feet (1.67 meters)
Range: 6,000-plus miles (5,218 nautical miles)
Speed: Approximately 15,000 mph (Mach 23 or 24,000 kph) at burnout
Ceiling: 700 miles (1,120 kilometers)
Guidance systems: Inertial system: Autonetics Division of Rockwell International;
ground electronic/security system: Sylvania Electronics Systems and Boeing Co.
Load: Re-entry vehicle: General Electric MK 12 or MK 12A
Warheads: Three (nuclear)
Unit cost: $7 million


Undertaker
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two-stage, liquid-fueled, rocket-powered (first stage - 300,000 pounds of thrust; second stage - 80,000 pounds of thrust) ICBM which incorporated both radio and all-inertial guidance. Deployed in a "hard" silo-lift launcher, the Titan I had an effective range of 5,500 nautical miles.



SLBMs (Submarine launched ballistic missiles)

Polaris
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UGM-27_Polaris
A range for 2,500 miles 31 feet long (1.5 in. longer than A2) and four-and-a-half feet in diameter, it weighed 35,700 pounds
a fiberglass motor case and nitroplasticized polyurethane propellant (21,800 lb). The second stage (10,800 lb) also used a fiberglass motor case; composite modified double base propellant (9,000 Ib), EJC (Hercules), and a Mk 11 guidance system (80 Ib). The reentry system consisted of three reentry vehicles which tilted outboard and are ejected by small rocket motor.
nuclear or conventional


Poseidon
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UGM-73_Poseidon
Nuclear or conventional a length of 34.1 ft. 74 in. diameter with a range of approximately 2500 nm, weight of approximately 65,000 lb. The ES (forward of the SS) is 72 in. in diameter which separates from the booster. It is equipped with the missile all inertial guidance system, a solid-propellant gas generator PBCS and RVs. This provides maneuvering of the ES and ejection of reentry vehicles into ballistics trajectories to individual targets, MIRVs
can carry 14 warheads.


Trident 3

Weight: 73,000 lbs.
Length: 34 feet
Diameter: 74 inches
Propulsion: 3-stage solid propellent rocket
a long-range, multiple-warhead missile that is launched from submerged submarines.
range: 5000 nm
Miniaturizing and repackaging missile electronic components also contributed to reduced package sizes, weights, and calibration, thereby allowing more volume for propulsion.


Trident 2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trident_II
Primary Function: Strategic Nuclear Deterrence
Unit Cost: $29.1 million (current production)
Power Plant: Three-stage solid-propellant rocket
Length: 44 feet (13.41 meters)
Weight: 130,000 pounds (58,500 kg)
Diameter: 74 inches (1.85 meters)
Range: Greater than 4,000 nautical miles (4,600 statute miles, or 7,360 km)
Guidance System: Inertial
Warheads: Thermonuclear MIRV (Multiple Independently Targetable re-entry Vehicle); Maneuverable Re-entry Vehicle
Date Deployed: 1990

Structures:

-Small Missile Silo
Price: $132.8 million USD

-Medium Missile Silo
$158 million USD

-Large Missile Silo| Large Missile Silo|3B. Titan II or similar large missile silo
Price: $200 million USD

-Advanced Boiling Water Reactors (ABWR)
Price: $2.255 billion USD

-AP600 Advance Pressurized Water Reactor (APWR)
Price: $720 million USD

-AP 1000 Advance Pressurized Water Reactor (APWR)
Price: $1.4 billion USD

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Anti-Ship Missiles

-Exocet MM40 Block 2/1A. Exocet MM40 Block 3/1B. Exocet AM39/1C. Exocet SM39
Price: $350,000 USD

-AGM-84 Harpoon
Price: $1.2 million USD

-AS.34 Komoran 1 or 3A. AS.34 Komoran 2
Price: $540,000 USD

-AGM-119 Penguin
Price: $500,000 USD

-SS-N-12 Sandbox
Price: $7.2 million USD

-Sea Skua
Price: $316,000 USD

-SS-N-19 Shipwreck
Price: $9.6 million USD

-SS-N-22 Sunburn
Price: $6 million USD

-The RBS 15 (Robotsystem 15)
Price: $1.4 million USD

-AGM/RGM-184 "Poseidon" and "Poseidon II"
Price: Export Restriction Imposed, not currently for sale.

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Anti-Tank Guided Missiles

-Bill 2
Price: $55,000 USD

-HOT
Price: $19,000 USD

-AGM-114 Hellfire
Price: $50,000 USD

-Milan
Price: $65,000 USD

-AT-13 Metis M
Price: $11,600 USD

-AT-8 Songster
Price: $28,000 USD

-AT-5 Spandrel
Price: $13,000 USD

-AT-6 Spiral
Price: $50,000 USD

-M220 TOW 2
Price: $180,000 USD

-Eryx
Price: $9,500 USD

-AT-14 Kornet
Price: $30,000 USD

-AT-15 Khrizantema
Price: $32,000 USD

-Javelin
Price: $75,000 USD

-AT-11 Sniper
Price: $32,000 USD

-AT-10 Stabber
Price: $25,000 USD

-Spike or 16A. Spike Anti-Armour Missile System
Price: $14,250 USD

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Air-to-Air Missiles

-AIM-120 AMRAAM
Price: $386,000 USD

-AIM-132 ASRAAM
Price: $180,000 USD

-AIM-7 Sparrow
Price: $125,000 USD

-AIM-54 Phoenix
Price: $477,000 USD

-AIM-9 Sidewinder
Price: $84,000 USD

-FIM-92 Stinger ATAS
Price: $26,000 USD

-R-73 (AA-11 Archer)/7A. R-73 (AA-11 Archer)
Price: $60,000 USD

-R-27 (AA-10 Alamo)/8A. R-27 (AA-10 Alamo)
Price: $95,000 USD

-Aspide Mk1/Mk2/9A. Aspide Mk1/Mk2
Price: $275,000 USD

-Magic R.550
Price: $90,000 USD

-Matra Super 530D
Price: $800,000 USD

-Python-4
Price: $150,000 USD

-Skyflash/ 13A. Skyflash
Price: $250,000 USD

-Meteor
Price: $386,000 USD

-IRIS-T
Price: $180,000 USD

-R-77 (RVV-AE) [AA-12 Adder]
Price: $193,000 USD

-R-33 [AA-9 Amos]
Price: $60,000 USD

-R-60 [AA-8 Aphid]
Price: $30,000 USD

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Air-to-Surface (Ground)|Surface-to-Surface Missiles and Bombs

-AGM-130
Price: $450,000 USD

-GBU-15 TV/IR guided with GPS
Price: $242,500 USD[TV] or $245,000 USD[IR]

-AGM-88 Harm
Price: $249,000 USD

-AGM-65 Maverick
Price: $110,000 USD

-Storm Shadow/Taurus KEPD 350
Price: $1.6 million USD

-Kh-25 (AS-10 Karen) or Kh-25MP (AS-12 "KEGLER")
Price: $50,000 USD[AS-10] or $70,000 USD[AS-12]

-Kh-22 Burya (AS-4 Kitchen)
Price: $2 million USD

-Raduga Kh-15 (AS-16 Kickback)
Price: $685,000 USD

-AS-14b Kedge/Kh-29L or 9A. AS-14b Kedge/Kh-29T
Price: $60,000 USD (Kh-29ML), $65,000 USD (Kh-29T)

-Kh-31 (AS-17 Kent)
Price: $140,000 USD

-AS-15 Kent/SS-N-21 Sampson/Kh-55/Kh-65
Price: $575,000 USD

-GBU-31/32/38 Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM)
Price: $63,000 USD

-GBU-36/37 Global Positioning System Aided Munition (GAM)
Price: $231,000 USD

-Mk 81 General Purpose Bomb/14A. Mk 82 General Purpose Bomb/14B. Mk 83 General Purpose Bomb/14C. Mk 84 General Purpose Bomb
Price: $900 USD (81), $1,000 USD (82), $3,600 USD (83) and $5,000 USD (84)

-AGM-122 Sidearm
Price: $92,000 USD

-GBU-27 Laser Guided Bomb or 16A. GBU-28 Laser Guided Bomb
Price: $55,000 USD (27) and $145,600 USD (28)

-GBU-10 Paveway II Laser Guided Bomb/17A. GBU-12 Paveway II Laser Guided Bomb/17B. GBU-16 Paveway II Laser Guided Bomb
Price: $23,700 USD (10), $19,000 USD (12) and $16,000 USD (16)

-GBU-24 Paveway III Laser Guided Bomb
Price: $55,600 USD

-Paveway IV
Price: $20,000 USD

-ALARM
Price: $400,000 USD

-BGM/RGM/UGM-109 Tomahawk
Price: $575,000 USD

-AGM-86D
Price: $1.8 million USD

-CRV-7
Price: $900 USD

-Hydra-70 Rocket System
Price: $900 USD

-GBU-39B, Small Diameter Bomb
Price: $40,000 USD

-MBDA PGM 500/2000 family of bombs
Price: $19,000 USD (PGM 500) or $23,700 USD (PGM 2000)

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Surface-to-Air Missiles/Air Defence Missile Systems/Air Defence Artillery

-Patriot Missile Air Defense System
Price: $1.6 million USD

-Crotale NG Air Defense Missile
Price: $520,000 USD

-9K35 Strela-10 (SA-13 Gopher) Sam System
Price: $85,000 USD

-SA-8 Gecko (SA-N-4 Gecko) Sam System
Price: $635,000 USD

-(SA-12B Giant) Air Defense Missile System
Price: $650,000 USD

-9K37 Buk-1M [SA-11 Gadfly (SA-N-7 Gadfly)] Sam System
Price: $250,000 USD

-MIM-23 Hawk Missle System
Price: $250,000 USD

-9K34 Strela-3 [SA-14 Gremlin (SA-N-8 Gremlin)] (MANPADS)
Price: $36,000 USD

-S-300P [SA-10 Grumble (SA-N-6)] Missile Air Defense System
Price: $1.4 million USD

-Mistrail Air Defense Missile System
Price: $115,000 USD

-RBS-70 Short Range Missle System
Price: $70,000 USD

-Roland Short Range Air Defense Missile System
Price: $115,000 USD

-Starstreak Close Air Defense Missile System
Price: $36,000 USD

-FIM-92 Stinger MANPADS/14A. Avenger Low Level Air Defense Missile System
Price: $38,000 USD(Stinger)/$188,000 USD(Avenger)

-RIM-7 Sea Sparrow Missle
Price: $116,000 USD

-JERNAS/Rapier FSC Air Defense System
Price: $46,000 USD

-MEADS (Medium Extended Air Defense System)
Price: $1.8 million USD

-Standard Missile
Price: $409,000 USD

-THAAD
Price: $5.8 million USD

-9M311 Tunguska [SA-19/SA-N-11 "Grison"]
Price: $90,000 USD

-2K22M Tunguska-M1 anti-air craft vehicle|20B. Pantsyr S1 air defense vehicle
Price: $8 million USD[2K22M Tunguska-M1] or $4 million[Pantsyr S1]

-S-400 Triumf "SA-21 Growler"
Price: $1.8 million USD

-Tor Missile System [SA-15/SA-N-9 Gauntlet]
Price: $10 million USD[Tor] or $150,000 USD[SA-15/SA-N-9 Gauntlet]

-Gepard anti-aircraft tank|23A. Gepard
Price: $4 million USD

-LeFlaSys|24A. LeFlaSys light mechanised SHORAD (Short-Range Air Defence System)
Price: $337,000 USD

-Oerlikon 35 mm|25A. Oerlikon 35mm Twin Field Air Defence Gun
Price: $325,000 USD

-40mm Bofors L/70|26A. OTOBreda 40mm Bofors L/70
Price: $266,000 USD

-Arrow 2
Price: $3 million USD

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ICBM’S

-RT-23UTTKh Molodets (SS-24 Scapel)
Price: $49.4 million USD

-LGM-118 Peacekeeper
Price: $66.4 million USD

-LGM-30G Minuteman III
Price: $78.8 million USD

-R-36M2 Voyevoda (SS-18 Satan Mod 5/6)
Price: $98.6 million USD

-RT-2PM Topol (SS-25 Sickle)
Price: $54 million USD

-RT-2PM2 Topol-M (SS-27)
Price: $56 million USD

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SLBM’S

-R-29RM (SS-N-23 Skiff)
Price: $88.2 million USD

-R-39 (SS-N-20 Sturgeon)
Price: $98.4 million USD

-UGM-133 Trident II D-5
Price: $50 million USD

-UGM-96 Trident I C-4
Price: $30 million USD

-MSBS M45
Price: $91.7 million USD

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IRBM’S AND SRBM’S

-Pioneer (SS-20 Saber)
Price: $24 million USD

-OTR-23 Oka (SS-23 Spider)
Price: $6 million USD

-SSBS S-3D
Price: $12 million USD

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Torpedoes

-Mark 48
Price: $3.5 million USD

-Mark 46 lightweight
Price: $2.4 million USD

-Mark 50 advance lightweight
Price: $2.9 million USD

-Spearfish and 4A. Spearfish
Price: $3.8 million USD

-Stingray and 5A. String Ray
Price: $2.9 million USD

-UGST
Weight: 4,850 lbs. (2,200 kg)
Length: 283 in (7.200 m)
Explosive Charge: 440.9 lbs. (200 kg)
Range/Speed: 40,000 m/ 50 knots
Price: $4 million USD

-Mu-90
Price: $2.6 million USD

-SET 65
Weight: 3,836 lbs. (1,740 kg)
Length: 307 in (7.800 m)
Explosive Charge: 452 lbs. (205 kg)
Range/Speed: 16,000 m/ 40 knots
Price: $3.6 million USD

-USET-80
Weight: 4,410+ lbs. (2,000+ kg)
Length: 311 in (7.900 m)
Explosive Charge: 440 - 661 lbs. (200 - 300 kg)
Range/Speed: 20,000 m/ 40 - 50 knots
Price: $3.8 million USD

-DM2A4 Seehecht (Seahake)
Weight: 3,020 lbs. (1,370 kg)
Length: 259.8 in. (6.600 m)
Explosive Charge: 573 lbs. (260 kg)
Range/Speed: 55,000 yards/50 knots maximum speed, different speed settings
Price: $3.2 million USD

-VA-111 sht-val
Price: $4.6 million USD

-A-184
Weight: 2,788 lbs. (1,265 kg)
Length: 236 in. (6.000 m)
Explosive Charge: 551 lbs. (250 kg)
Range/Speed: 10,900 yards / 36 knots or 27,300 yards / 24 knots
Price: $3 million USD

-A-244/S
Weight: 518 lbs. (235 kg)
Length: 108.s in. (2.75 m)
Explosive Charge: 75 lbs. (34 kg)
Range/Speed: 6,600 yards/30 knots
Price: $2.9 million USD

-A-290
Weight: N/A
Length: 108.3 in. (2.75 m)
Explosive Charge: Shaped Charge
Range/Speed: 10,900 yards / 50 knots
Price: $3 million USD

-DTCN L5/L7
Weight: 2061 lbs. (935 kg)
Length: 170.1 in (4.320 m)
Explosive Charge: 440 lbs. (200 kg) HBX-3 or TNT
Range/Speed: 7,700 yards / 35 knots
Price: $3 million USD

-DTCN F17
Weight: 3,108 lbs. (1,410 kg)
Length: 236 in (6.000 m)
Explosive Charge: 551 lbs. (250 kg) HBX-3
Range/Speed: 19,700 yards / 35 knots
Price: $3.2 million USD

-SAET-60M
Weight: 4,409 lbs. (2,000 kg)
Length: 307 in (7.800 m)
Explosive Charge: 661 lbs. (300 kg)
Range/Speed: 15,000 m/ 40 knots
Price: $3.8 million USD

-Mark 58
Price: $3.4 million USD
Anghele
07-03-2009, 17:21
We Manufacture Custom Orders On Clients Request.

If you need something produced,we accept projects from small arms ,sound suppressors and other accessories,ordnance to ammunition and explosives,in the quantities the Client desires. Cost of Custom orders will vary depending on the product being developed materials used and quantities to be produced.

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Custom Heckler & Koch Variants Produced Under Contract:

-HK G3K-B (http://www.tscmachine.com/G3K-B.html)

-HK 11-11K (http://www.tscmachine.com/images/HK-11large1.jpg)

-HK21K (http://www.tscmachine.com/21K.html)

-HK21E-23E-11E (http://www.tscmachine.com/21E-23E-11E.html)

-HK51-HK53 (http://www.law-17.com/images/copyof_3.gif)

-HK53K (http://www.law-17.com/images/kgrip53.gif)

-HK51B (http://www.autoweapons.com/photosv/hk51b.html)

-MP5F NAVY (http://www.tscmachine.com/MP5-F.html)

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Military Armaments Company is looking for funds to develop an electronic target acquisition / fire control system (TA/FCS) to equip M.A.C prototype rifles to enter military Land Warrior (OICW) programme.

After completion of development the production rights will be given at no cost to the Nations or Corporations involved in the programme.

M.A.C PROTOTYPE:

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M.A.C Ist TA/FCS Prototype.

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The target acquisition / fire control system (TA/FCS) is the most expensive and complicated unit of the whole system,it must combine:

-Day/Night Any Weather Vision Capabilities

-Laser Rangefinding Unit

-Integrated Ballistic Calculations Computer (Aiming Assistance)

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The TA/FCS will be used to find the target in any light and weather conditions, determine the range to the target, calculate and display the aiming data, so the grenade or bullet could be fired to the desired point of impact, and then supply the data to the grenade launcher, so the range could be preset into the airburst grenade fuse. In the case of damage to the TA/FCS the 20mm grenade launcher still can be used in the direct impact mode, as well as the rifle part of the system.

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- 20mm Airburst Munitions [HEAB] Grenade Launcher Module:

In addition to the TA/FCS Module M.A.C is developing a 20mm grenade launcher capable of fire in semi-automatic mode ans gas operated.It´s planned to be a bullpup layout with the detachable box magazine located in the butt of the weapon.The rifled barrel is used to launch the 20mm grenades up to the 1000 meters range with outstanding accuracy over existing 40mm systems.In the standard configuration most of the fire controls for the grenade launcher part are located on the rifle part, including the single trigger for both firing modules.

It is quite possible, however, that the separate stock will be developed for the grenade launcher part, so it will be possible to use it without the rifle part attached. The launcher has the provisions for the TA/FCS system to be mounted on its top, and the appropriate interfaces, so the data provided from the TA/FCS can be used to program the 20mm grenade fuses. These fuses, used for the 20mm HEAB ammunition, has multiple mode of detonation, including the direct impact mode and the Air Burst mode. In the latter mode the fuse is pre-programmed to explode the warhead at the preset range, which is calculated during the flight by counting the number of the grenade rotations. This allows do defeat targets without the direct impact, using the blast and fragmentation effect of the high explosive warhead. This is a major advantage over the present small arms, which in most cases require the direct hit on the target to be effective, as it allows for greater aiming errors, and also makes possible to defeat targets in defilade, like the trenches and so. The high explosive warhead also has the advantage of not being dependent on its velocity to be effective, so unlike with the bullets, its effectiveness does not decreased with the increase of range.

The disadvantages of this system is the extreme complexity of the electronic fuses, which results in the high price of a single round of ammunition. The present plans stated that the one HEAB round must cost about US $25, and it is still to be seen which will be an actual price when the M29 system will be fielded. It is interesting that the present design of the HEAB ammunition actually has two small HE warheads at the front and at the rear of the projectile, with the electronic fuse module located between them. While the HEAB is considered a primary round for the 20mm grenade launcher, it is entirely possible do develop a low cost, direct hit only anti-armour 20mm round with Shaped Charge warhead, which will be effective against lightly armored vehicles (APC, MICV and alike) and various hardened targets.

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There is no estimated production cost yet for any of the prototypes.


Notice by M.A.C Defense:

Sound Suppressor Measurement Issues,

It has come to our attention that measurements are being publicized with equipment and protocols that meet no recognized standards. Further, these measurements are at significant variance with those obtained by numerous sources measuring to the accepted MIL-STD protocol, including those made by military agencies.
All M.A.C sound measurements are performed according to strict protocols established under MIL-STD-1474D with instrumentation that meets all requirements of this standard. M.A.C neither recognizes nor supports non-military standard testing.

Please contact our Research and Development Division for further inquiries on pricing and time frames.

M.A.C R&D Direct Line: 21-457-3450
M.A.C_RD@DefenseNet.Agle
Anghele
07-03-2009, 17:22
MILITARY ARMAMENTS COMPANY | HEAVY INDUSTRIES
ANGHELE M.O.D CERTIFIED DEFENSE CONTRACTOR


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Light Infantry Arms Produced Under Contract:

All Weapons Featured Below Are For Informative/Reference Purposes ONLY

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Anghele
07-03-2009, 17:30
ANGHELE M.O.D CERTIFIED DEFENSE CONTRACTOR

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Prototype : http://img87.imageshack.us/img87/8884/50bmgprotoqo3.png


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The Asgarn .50 BMG heavy machine gun is belt-fed, air-cooled machine weapon capable of semi-automatic and automatic fire. The Asgarn fires from a closed bolt at all times, and uses a short-recoil operated action with a vertically sliding locking block, which rises up to lock the bolt to the barrel extension, and drops down on recoil to unlock the bolt from the barrel. It also has a bolt accelerator, made in the form of a lever located at the bottom of the receiver. Upon recoil, once the barrel is unlocked from the bolt, it strikes the accelerator, so the kinetic energy of the recoiling barrel is quickly transmitted to the bolt, improving the reliability of the weapon.

It features a semi-direct gas-impingement system which by turning the gas plug from 1 to 6 increases and decreases the rate of fire of the machine gun by taking exiting gas from the barrel while firing and chanelling it to the bolt through reinforced gas tube,the gas plug system is also suitable (as seen on FN FAL´s) to increase reliability in extremely cold weather.

Barrels are screwed into the barrel extension and are not quick-detachable on standard Asgarn weapons; furthermore, once the barrel is installed in the weapon, the headspace must be adjusted prior to firing, or the weapon may fail to fire or produce a serious jam.The rear part of the barrel is enclosed in a short, tubular, barrel jacket with cooling slots,while the front part is fluted. The back of the receiver houses a heavily reinforced bolt buffer, and a special system of two additional buffers are used to soften the movement of the heavy barrel. On infantry guns, the cocking handle is installed on the right side of the weapon, but slots are made on both sides of the receiver for tank installations which may require a left-side cocking handle.


Asgarn machine guns use a disintegrating linked steel belt, with the feed switchable from one side to the other through the re-installation of certain parts in the feed unit. The belt feed is of the two stage type – every cartridge is first withdrawn from the belt toward the rear by the pivoting extractor lever, attached to the bolt. Once the cartridge is clear of the belt, it is lowered into a T-slot cut into the bolt face, and pushed forward into the barrel. Spent cartridge cases are forced down the T-slot and out of the weapon through an opening at the bottom of the receiver by the following cartridges, or by the pivoting belt extractor lever (for the last cartridge case). A rotary switch is used to select the track for left or right side feed.

Since the gun fires from a closed bolt, it has a separate firing pin, powered by its own spring, and hosted inside the bolt along with the sear and cocking lever. Upon the recoil stroke of the bolt, the cocking lever pulls the firing pin back until it is engaged by the sear. Once the bolt is fully in battery (locked closed), a pull on the trigger raises the trigger bar so it acts on the sear and releases the firing pin. The standard firing controls consist of a push-type thumb trigger and sear release buttons located between the dual spade grips. Alternatively, an electric solenoid trigger can be installed for mounted vehicle applications. The Asgarn has an unusual method of providing semi-automatic fire – it has a bolt latch, which locks the bolt to the bolt buffer in the open position after each shot. Therefore, if gun is fired in semi-automatic mode (single shots), for each shot the operator must first release the bolt forward by pressing the bolt latch release, located next to the thumb trigger (as the gun fires from a closed bolt). After the bolt is released and the gun is loaded, the operator may push the trigger to fire a single bullet. If the automatic mode is desired, the bolt latch must be turned off and locked by turning its lock to the left. In this position it will not engage the bolt and the gun will fire continuously as long as the trigger is pressed. Asgarn heavy machine guns feature, among other items, an additional manual safety located next to the trigger.

Standard sights consist of a Hensoldt Optical Sight with 7.5x augmentation. Optionally,folding blade front and frame-type rear sights can be mounted. In this case the rear sight is mounted on the receiver, the front sight is located at the front of the receiver and protected by an arc-shaped sight protector. Additionally, various types of other telescopic and night sights can be installed using appropriate mountings.


Prototype Shown With A Fully Adjustable Precision Stock For Long-Range Interdiction.

Also Available With Spade Grips.

Possible Variants:

-Anti-Aircraft Mounted Version

-Truck/Tank Mounted

-Tripod Mounted (On M3 Tripod)

-Helicopter/Transport Craft Deck Gun

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Prototype General Specifications :

-Caliber: .50BMG (12,7x99mm)

-Weight:

Machinegun Only :29 Kg

Mounted On M3 Tripod :46 Kg

-Length: 1790 mm

-Length of barrel: 1280 mm

-Feeding Mechanism: Linked Belts

-Rate Of Fire: Gas-Plug Adjustable Rate Of Fire 450-650-950 Rounds Per Minute

Estimated Price: $2700 Universal Standard Dollars


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M.A.C Defense SF-9/P

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The SF-9/P is a new PDW prototype development of M.A.C Defense.

The SF-9/P PDW follows the current trend for modularity of design, with intent of providing a compact personal defense weapon of about pistol size but of greater effectiveness for military personnel which is normally not issued with rifle of any kind.It has already been adopted by the Anghele Army,Navy,Air Force and Law Enforcement,and is in use with some Special Forces units abroad.

The SF-9/P is delayed blowback operated weapon that fires in single shots 2 or 3 rounds bursts and in fully automatic mode. It is made mostly from rust and heat resistant metal alloy and impact resistant polymers,with metal alloy upper receiver and a polymer lower receiver. Barrel and bolt can be replaced to change the caliber from standard Armor Piercing 9x19 +P+ to .40 S&W and .357 SIG Armor Piercing Rounds.The change will also require use of different magazines, which, in turn, may require replacement of the grip. The removable grip and the magazine body are made from polymer for easy check of remaining ammunition supply.

The SF-9/P features ambidextrous controls, including safety, fire mode selector, bolt catch release and magazine release. It is fitted with a telescopic buttstock. Sights are installed using integral Picatinny rail on the top of receiver, with standard being either open sights or red dot. Additional Picatinny rail is provided at the bottom of the gun housing, in front of the trigger guard.

Each unit comes with two magazines and cleaning kit.

The Gemtech sound suppressor shown is optional.

-Caliber : 9x19mm Luger / Parabellum, .40 S&W , .357 SIG

-Weight :1.4 Kg

-Length (Stock Closed/Open) : 350 / 500 mm

-Barrel Length :180 mm

-Rate Of Fire : 1100-1300 Rounds Per Minute

-Magazine Capacity : 30 Rounds

-Effective Range :100 Meters

Thank you,

M.A.C Heavy Industries | Defense Management.