NationStates Jolt Archive


CSJMI Munitions Storefront (Updated 5/10)

Clan Smoke Jaguar
28-09-2003, 12:56
This is our munitions storefront, and contains all bombs, missiles, and ammunition. On the this post, we have a large selection of antiaircraft missiles and long-range cruise and ballistic missiles, while the second post has numerous ground attack missiles, ATGMs, torpedoes, and naval mines. The final section has ammunition, including artillery rockets & shells, free-fall & glide bombs, grenades, and small arms ammunition. Again, this has received a complete overhaul and a massive update, so be on the lookout for the new additions.


Rules and purchasing information can be found at the Aircraft Section (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=278767)

Other storefronts include:
Ground/Infantry Section (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=281544)
Naval Section (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=278770)
Component Section (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=282954)
Air Packages (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=310695)
Ground Packages (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=281702)
Naval Packages (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=311031)

Other Links of Interest:
R&D Thread (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=283087)
CSJ Advanced Systems: A Closer Look (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=316317)
Some Things You Should Know About Aircraf (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=322078)
Some Info on Naval Vessels (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=292413)
Some Things You Should Know About Tanks (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=288671)



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ANTIAIRCRAFT & LONG-RANGE MISSILES
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PLEASE NOTE:
All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
All units listed in blue print are extremely sensitive units that are only available to our closest allies or with special exceptions.


AIR DEFENSE MISSILE SYSTEMS (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=10243881&postcount=129)
MIM-168 Skymer Battery: $500 million
MIM-168 Skymer Fire Unit: $250 million
Arrow 2 Battery: $300 million
Arrow 2 Fire Platoon: $170 million
MIM-305 Freyja Battery: $320 million
MIM-305 Freyja Fire Unit: $160 million
MIM-276 Freyr Battery: $300 million
MIM-276 Freyr Fire Unit: $150 million
Thor/Baldur/Heimdall Battery: $1250 million
-With Sleipner capability[/b]: $1400 million
Thor/Baldur/Heimdall Fire Unit: $625 million
-With Sleipner capability[/b]: $700 million
MIM-291 Odin Battery: $450 million
MIM-291 Odin Fire Unit: $225 million
MIM-162 Grendel Battery: $216 million
MIM-162 Grendel Fire Unit: $108 million
Patriot PAC-3 Battery: $400 million
Patriot PAC-2 Battery: $250 million
Patriot PAC-1 Battery: $170 million
MIM-318 Frigg Battery: $360 million
MIM-318 Frigg Fire Unit: $110 million
MIM-159 Vespa Battery: $110 million
MIM-159 Vespa Fire Unit: $26 million
Towed Basilisk Battery: $140 million
Towed Basilisk Fire Unit: $70 million
Towed SLAMRAAM Battery: $80 million
Towed SLAMRAAM Fire Unit: $40 million
MIM-23K I-HAWK TMD Regiment: $400 million
MIM-23K I-HAWK TMD Battalion: $200 million
MIM-23 I-HAWK Battery: $30 million
MIM-23 I-HAWK Fire Unit: $15 million



GROUND LAUNCHED SAMS (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=10243934&postcount=130)
MIM-308 Sleipner ABM: $4.5 million
MIM-168 Skymer SAM: $4 million
Arrow 2 ABM: $1.5 million
PAC-3 ABM: $1.8 million
MIM-305 Freyja SAARM: $4 million
MIM-276 Freyr SAARM: $3 million
MIM-300 Thor SAM: $5 million
MIM-306 Baldur SAM: $3.5 million
MIM-302 Heimdall SAM: $2.75 million
MIM-291 Odin SAM: $4 million
MIM-162 Grendel SAM: $1.5 million
MIM-104E Patriot SAM: $2 million
MIM-104D Patriot SAM: $1.6 million
MIM-104C Patriot SAM: $1 million
MIM-104B Patriot SAM: $0.75 million
MIM-104A Patriot SAM: $0.6 million
MIM-318 Frigg SAM: $1.6 million
MIM-159 Vespa SAM: $1 million
MIM-321 Basilisk SAM: $0.7 million
MIM-120A SLAMRAAM: $0.3 million
MIM-23K Hawk SAM: $0.25 million
MIM-23E Hawk SAM: $0.21 million
MIM-23B Hawk SAM: $0.18 million
MIM-72G Chaparral SAM: $0.08 million
FIM-256C Black Fly SAM: $0.1 million ($0.15 million for launcher)
FIM-256 Black Fly SAM: $0.085 million ($0.14 million for launcher)
FIM-92G Stinger RMP Block II: $0.072 million ($0.12 million for launcher)
FIM-92A Stinger: $0.038 million ($0.1 million for launcher)



SHIP LAUNCHED SAMS (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=10243975&postcount=131)
RIM-338 NADSAM-EA: $4.5 million
RIM-161 SM-3: $3 million
RIM-332 NADSAM-ELR: $6 million
RIM-215G NADSAM-ECM: $4.5 million
RIM-215F NADSAM-ER Block VII: $4.5 million
RIM-215D NADSAM-ER Block V: $4 million
RIM-215 NADSAM-ER: $3.5 million
RIM-330 NADSAM-MLR: $4 million
RIM-214E NADSAM-MR Block VI: $3.5 million
RIM-214C NADSAM-MR Block IV: $3 million
RIM-214 NADSAM-MR: $2.5 million
RIM-156B SM-2ER Block IVA: $2.5 million
RIM-67D SM-2ER Block III: $2 million
RIM-67C SM-2ER Block II: $1.5 million
RIM-67B SM-2ER Block I: $0.8 million
RIM-67A SM-1ER: $0.55 million
RIM-66K/L/M SM-2MR Block IIIB: $1.6 million
RIM-66G/H/J SM-2MR Block II: $1.2 million
RIM-66C SM-2MR Block I: $0.65 million
RIM-66B SM-1MR Block IV: $0.4 million
RIM-289 Sea Snake: $0.8 million
RIM-321 Basilisk: $0.75 million
RIM-162 ESSM: $0.45 million
RIM-7 Sea Sparrow: $0.165 million
RIM-383 Taifun: $0.375 million
RIM-242 PDM: $0.3 million
Barak PDM: $0.3 million
RIM-116B RAM: $0.2 million



AIR-TO-AIR MISSILES (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=10244010&postcount=132)
ASM-341 Lancelot: $3 million
ASM-191 ASAT II: $2 million ($5 million to upgrade an F-15 to use it)
AIM-441 Kai: $1.5 million
AIM-189C AERAAM: $1.2 million
AIM-189 AERAAM: $1 million
AIM-152C AAAM: $0.8 million
AIM-152B AAAM: $0.75 million
AIM-54C Phoenix: $0.65 million
AIM-361 Anaconda: $1.1 million
AIM-452 Raiden: $0.9 million
AIM-153D ALRAAM: $0.85 million
AIM-153 ALRAAM: $0.75 million
AIM-238C Cockatrice: $0.65 million
AIM-238A Cockatrice: $0.5 million
AIM-120D AMRAAM: $0.375 million
AIM-120C AMRAAM: $0.32 million
AIM-120B AMRAAM: $0.3 million
AIM-120A AMRAAM: $0.275 million
AIM-7M Sparrow: $0.178 million
AIM-201B Scorpion: $0.17 million
AIM-201 Scorpion: $0.15 million
AIM-9X Sidewinder: $0.112 million
AIM-9M Sidewinder: $0.084 million



BALLISTIC & CRUISE MISSILE LAUNCHERS (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=10244061&postcount=133)
M70 Thunderstreak TEL: $14 million (includes 1 M71 missile transloader)
M72 Pfeilspitze TEL: $10 million (includes 1 M73 missile transloader)
M61 Crossbolt TEL: $10 million (includes 1 M62 missile transloader)
M76 Spartan TEL: $9.5 million (includes 1 M77 missile transloader)
M56 Kodachi TEL: $9.5 million (includes 1 M57 missile transloader)
M63 Firebolt TEL: $9.5 million (includes 1 M64 missile transloader)
M74 Chevalier/Zephyr TEL: $9 million (includes 1 M75 missile transloader)
M65 Thunderbolt TEL: $9 million (includes 1 M66 missile transloader)
M67 Shinma TEL: $8 million (includes 1 M68 missile transloader)
M53 Naginata TEL: $7.5 million (includes 1 M54 missile transloader)
M51 Tomahawk TEL: $7 million (includes 1 M52 missile transloader)
M79 Okapi TEL: $4 million (includes 1 M80 missile transloader)
M752 Lance TEL: $0.25 million (includes 1 M668 supply vehicle)



BALLISTIC & HYPERSONIC MISSILES (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=10244092&postcount=134)
AGM-330A Siren: $5 million
AGM-330B Siren: $4 million
BGM/UGM-249M Kodachi II: $6.4 million
BGM/UGM-249L Kodachi II: $5.4 million
BGM/UGM-249K Kodachi II: $4 million
BGM/UGM-249C Kodachi: $5.2 million
BGM/UGM-249B Kodachi: $4.5 million
BGM/UGM-249A Kodachi: $3.5 million
BGM/RGM/UGM-373 Okapi: $1 million
MGM-52 Lance: $0.25 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-335 Pfeilspitze: $5 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-336 Spartan: $4 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-337 Chevalier: $3 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-338 Zephyr: $2.5 million



LARGE ANTISHIPPING MISSILES (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=10244118postcount=135)
BGM/RGM-421 Thunderstreak: $11 million
BGM/RGM/UGM-440A Akuma: $8 million
BGM/RGM/UGM-283D VL Crossbolt: $7 million
BGM/RGM/UGM-283E VL Crossbolt: $6.7 million
BGM/RGM/UGM-283C Crossbolt II: $6 million
BGM/RGM/UGM-283 Crossbolt: $5 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-438A Youma: $6.5 million
RGM-286E VL Lightning Bolt: $5.8 million
AGM/RGM/UGM-286C Lightning Bolt II: $5 million
AGM-286D Lightning Bolt II: $4.5 million
AGM-286 Lightning Bolt: $3.5 million
BGM/RGM/UGM-327D VLDonnerschlag: $3.5 million
BGM/RGM/UGM-327A Donnerschlag: $3 million
UGM-327C Donnerschlag: $3 million
AGM-327B Donnerschlag: $2.7 million
BGM-211 Firebolt: $2 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-433A Mamono: $3 million
RGM-324D VLBankarit: $2.8 million
BGM/RGM/UGM-324A Bankarit: $2.5 million
UGM-234C Bankarit: $2.5 million
AGM-234B Bankarit: $2.2 million
AGM/BGM/RGM-212 Thunderbolt: $1.8 million
UGM-212 Thunderbolt[/b]: $2 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-434A Kouma: $2.4 million
RGM-347 SLAW (torpedo): $5 million
RGM-347 SLAW (depth charge): $2 million



SMALL ANTISHIPPING MISSILES (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=10244163postcount=136)
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-271G Shinma II: $2.3 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-271F Shinma II: $2 million
AGM-271E Shinma II: $1.8 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-271C Shinma: $2 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-271B Shinma: $1.7 million
AGM-271A Shinma: $1.5 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-84L Harpoon Block II: $1.5 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-84G Harpoon Block IG: $0.9 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-84F Harpoon Block ID: $1 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-84D Harpoon Block IC: $0.72 million
Otomat Mk.II Block IV: $0.7 million
Otomat Mk.1: $0.4 million
AGM/RGM-399C Oni: $0.8 million
AGM-399A Oni: $0.75 million
AGM/RGM-399B Oni: $0.7 million
AGM-119B Penguin: $0.8 million
AGM-119A Penguin: $0.75 million
Sea Skua: $0.7 million
RGM/UGM-287 Aslan: $1 million (payload not included)
RGM/UGM-286 NASM: $0.75 million (payload not included)
RUM-125 Sea Lance (Mk.50): $2.75 million (carries Mk.50 lightweight torpedo)
RUM-125 Sea Lance (Mk.46): $1 million (carries Mk.46 lightweight torpedo)
RUM-139 VLASROC: $0.84 million



LONG RANGE CRUISE MISSILES (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=10244181postcount=137)
BGM/RGM/UGM-440B Akuma: $7.5 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-438B Youma: $6 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-433B Mamono: $2.7 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-434B Kouma: $2.2 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-233D Cicada II: $2.4 million
-Waterproof version: +$0.2 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-233 Cicada: $2 million
-Waterproof version: +$0.2 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-457 Leopard: $5 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-454 Alley Cat: $3 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-210M Naginata II: $2.4 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-210L Naginata II: $2 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-210K Naginata II: $1.9 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-210J Naginata II: $1.6 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-210H Naginata II: $1.55 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-210G Naginata II: $1.5 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-210F Naginata: $1.7 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-210E Naginata: $1.6 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-210D Naginata: $1.5 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-210C Naginata: $1.3 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-210B Naginata: $1.25 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-210A Naginata: $1.2 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-109R Tactical Tomahawk: $1.1 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-109P Tactical Tomahawk: $1 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-109N Tactical Tomahawk: $0.9 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-109M Tactical Tomahawk: $0.65 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-109H Tactical Tomahawk: $0.6 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-109E Tactical Tomahawk: $0.55 million
AGM-129C CACM: $4 million
AGM-129B CACM: $4 million
AGM-226C ACALCM: $1.7 million
AGM-226B ACALCM: $1.6 million
AGM-86D CALCM: $1.85 million
AGM-86C CALCM: $1.2 million
Clan Smoke Jaguar
28-09-2003, 12:57
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GROUND ATTACK MISSILES, TORPEDOES, & NAVAL MINES
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PLEASE NOTE:
All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
All units listed in blue print are extremely sensitive units that are only available to our closest allies or with special exceptions.


SHORT RANGE CRUISE MISSILES (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=10244382&postcount=138)
AGM/BGM/RGM-354C TSAM: $2.7 million
AGM/BGM/RGM-354B TSAM: $2.4 million
AGM/BGM/RGM-354A TSAM: $2 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-237D Panther: $3.5 million
AGM-237A Panther: $3 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-271K SEMFM-ER: $2.2 million
AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-271J SEMFM: $2 million
AGM/MGM/RGM-137C TSSAM: $1.75 million
AGM/MGM/RGM-137B TSSAM: $1.5 million
AGM/MGM/RGM-137A TSSAM: $1.165 million
RGM-166 LASM-ER: $1.1 million
RGM-165 LASM: $0.6 million
AGM-84R SLAM-ER ATA Block II: $0.85 million
AGM-84K SLAM-ER ATA: $0.75 million
AGM-84P SLAM-ER Block II: $0.75 million
AGM-84H SLAM-ER: $0.65 million
AGM-84N SLAM Block IIE: $0.58 million
AGM-84E SLAM Block IE: $0.5 million
AGM-158 JASSM: $0.3 million
AGM/BGM/RGM-136 Tacit Rainbow: $0.2 million



GROUND ATTACK MISSILES (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=10244408&postcount=139)
AGM-142C/D Have Nap: $1.04 million
AGM-142A/B Have Nap: $1.02 million
AGM-142E/F/G Have Nap: $1 million
AGM-367 SHARM: $0.95 million
AGM-366 FARM: $0.7 million
AGM-364 WARM: $0.5 million
AGM-154F JSOW: $0.35 million
AGM-154B JSOW: $0.3 million
AGM-154E JSOW: $0.25 million
AGM-154C JSOW: $0.2 million
AGM-154D JSOW: $0.2 million
AGM-154A JSOW: $0.15 million
AGM-130A: $0.3 million
AGM-88E AARGM: $0.3 million
AGM-88D HARM: $0.285m
AGM-255 Harlequin: $0.25 million
AGM-65F Maverick: $0.155 million
AGM-65E Maverick: $0.15 million
AGM-65D Maverick: $0.125 million
AGM-65B Maverick: $0.23 million
AGM-45B-10 Shrike: $0.1 million
AGM-123 Skipper II: $0.04 million
AGM-12C Bullpup: $0.015 million
AGM-12B Bullpup: $0.01 million



ANTITANK MISSILES (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=10244432&postcount=140)
AGM-194D Locust II: $0.084 million
-Locust II 10-round Pod: $1 million (missiles included)
-Locust II 6-round Pod: $0.7 million (missiles included)
-Locust II 4-round Pod: $0.45 million (missiles included)
AGM-194 Locust: $0.069 million
-Locust 10-round Pod: $0.85 million (missiles included)
-Locust 6-round Pod: $0.6 million (missiles included)
-Locust 4-round Pod: $0.4 million (missiles included)
AGM-226 JCM: $0.095 million
AGM-114M Hellfire II: $0.125 million
AGM-114L Longbow Hellfire: $0.075 million
AGM-114K Hellfire II: $0.065 million
AGM-114A Hellfire: $0.045 million
TRIGAT-LR: $0.09 million
AGM-221C Hellstreak: $0.1 million
AGM-221 Hellstreak: $0.07 million
MGM-157B EFOGM: $0.15 million
MGM-183B LOSAT II: $0.086 million
MGM-166A LOSAT: $0.07 million
BGM-264 FOTT: $0.09 million
-FOTT Launcher: $0.22 million
BGM-71F TOW-2B: $0.08 million
-TOW-2 Launcher: $0.18 million
BGM-71E TOW-2A: $0.065 million
-TOW-2 Launcher: $0.18 million
BGM-71B TOW: $0.023 million
-TOW Launcher: $0.102 million
FGM-148A Javelin: $0.065 million
-Javelin Launcher: $0.13 million
Eryx: $0.05 million
-Eryx Launcher: $0.021 million
Milan 2: $0.027 million
-Milan 2 Launcher: $0.085 million
AGM/MGM-22B (SS.11): $0.005 million
MGM-21 (SS.10): $0.0025 million



SMART BOMBS (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=10244461&postcount=141)
GBU-37/B GAM: $230,000
GBU-36/B GAM: $230,000
GBU-15/B TV Guided: $225,000
GBU-15/B IR Guided: $224,500
GBU-28C/B Paveway III: $200,000
GBU-28A/B Bunker Buster: $145,000
GBU-27/B HAVE VOID (BLU-109): $70,000
GBU-27/B HAVE VOID (Mk.84): $63,000
GBU-24/B Paveway III (BLU-109): $65,000
GBU-24/B Paveway III (Mk.84): $54,000
GBU-10/B Paveway II (BLU-109): $31,500
GBU-10/B Paveway II (Mk.84): $25,000
GBU-12/B Paveway II (Mk.82): $22,000
GBU-66/B EDB: $150,000
GBU-65/B EDB: $125,000
GBU-64/B LDB: $100,000
GBU-63/B LDB: $80,000
GBU-62/B MDB: $75,000
GBU-61/B MDB: $55,000
GBU-40/B SDB: $55,000
GBU-39/B SDB: $40,000
GBU-43/B MOAB: $75,000
GBU-31(V)4/B JDAM w/ IIR seeker: $48,000
GBU-31(V)4/B JDAM: $36,500
GBU-31(V)2/B JDAM w/ IIR seeker: $41,500
GBU-31(V)2/B JDAM: $30,000
GBU-35/B JDAM w/ IIR seeker: $40,000
GBU-315/B JDAM: $28,500
GBU-32(V)2/B JDAM w/ IIR seeker: $39,500
GBU-32(V)2/B JDAM: $28,000
GBU-38(V)3/B JDAM w/ IIR seeker: $39,000
GBU-38(V)3/B JDAM: $27,300
GBU-38/B JDAM w/ IIR seeker: $38,500
GBU-38/B JDAM: $28,000
CBU-105/B SFW: $369,000
CBU-104/B Gator: $49,000
CBU-103/B CEM: $23,000



DUMB BOMBS (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=10244481&postcount=142)
CBU-97/B Sensor Fuzed Weapon: $360,000
CBU-94/B “Blackout Bomb”: $300,000
CBI-89/B Gator: $40,000
CBU-87/B CEM: $14,000
CBU-59/B Rockeye II: $8000
Mk.20 Rockeye: $5000
CBU-71/B Cluster Bomb: $4700
CBU-58/B Cluster Bomb: $3000
CBU-52/B Cluster Bomb: $2300
BLU-82/B “Daisy Cutter: $27,500
BLU-122/B Super Penetrator: $50,000
BLU-113/B Super Penetrator: $25,000
BLU-118/B Thermobaric Penetrator: $15,000
BLU-116/B AUP: $12,000
BLU-109/B Penetrator: $10,000
Mk.84 2000 lb Retarded Bomb: $5800
Mk.84 2000 lb Free-Fall Bomb: $3700
BLU-110/B Penetrator: $2800
Mk.83 1000 lb Retarded Bomb: $3400
Mk.83 1000 lb Free-Fall Bomb: $2300
BLU-111/B Penetrator: $2000
Mk.82 500 lb Retarded Bomb: $2100
Mk.82 500 lb Free-Fall Bomb: $1700
M117 750 lb Free-Fall Bomb: $1000



TORPEDOES (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=10244500&postcount=143)
Mk.163 36” Underwater Rocket: $27.5 million
Mk.162 36” Torpedo: $25 million
Mk.159 28” Underwater Rocket: $16 million
Mk.158 28” Torpedo: $15 million
Mk.140 28” Airborne Torpedo: $12.5 million
Mk.97 28” Underwater Rocket: $11 million
Mk.94 28” Torpedo: $10 million
Mk.138 Mod 2 28” Airborne Torpedo: $8 million
Mk.138 28” Airborne Torpedo: $8 million
Mk.130 25.6” Airborne Torpedo: $6 million
Mk.70 25.6” Torpedo: $7 million
Mk.88 21" Underwater Rocket: $6 million
Type 62B 21” Underwater Rocket: $4 million
Type 62 21” Underwater Rocket: $3.5 million
Mk.155 Mod 1/2 21” Torpedo: $6.5 million
Mk.155 Mod 3 21” Airborne Torpedo: $5.5 million
Mk.132 Mod 3 21” Airborne Torpedo: $5 million
Mk.72 21” Torpedo: $4.5 million
Mk.69 21” SV Torpedo: $4 million
Mk.132 Mod 2 21” Airborne Torpedo: $4 million
Mk.132 21” Airborne Torpedo: $4 million
Mk.48 ADCAP 21” Torpedo: $3.5 million
Mk.48 21” Torpedo: $2.5 million
Mk.142 12.75” Torpedo: $3.8 million
Mk.66 12.75” Torpedo: $3.2 million
Mk.50 12.75” Torpedo: $2.5 million
Mk.46 Mod 5 12.75” Torpedo: $0.75 million



NAVAL MINES (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=10244532&postcount=144)
Mk.144 HCAPTOR Mine: $7 million
Mk.89 ICAPTOR Mine: $3.5 million
Mk.60 CAPTOR Mine: $1 million
Mk.138 SLMM: $4 million
Mk.137 SLMM: $2.5 million
Mk.67 SLMM: $1 million
Mk.135 Bottom Influence Mine: $0.075 million
Mk.133 Bottom Influence Mine: $0.03 million
Mk.130 Bottom Influence Mine: $0.02 million
Mk.122 Bottom Influence Mine: $0.018 million
Mk.123 Bottom Influence Mine: $0.01 million
Mk.136 Advanced Moored Mine: $0.015 million
Mk.65 Quickstrike Mine: $0.012 million
Mk.64 Destructor Mine: $0.009 million
Mk.63 Quickstrike Mine: $0.0075 million
Mk.62 Quickstrike Mine: $0.006 million
Mk.57 Moored Influence Mine: $0.0055 million
Mk.55 Bottom Influence Mine: $0.0055 million
Mk.56 Moored Influence Mine: $0.005 million
Mk.131 Moored Contact Mine: $0.0015 million
Clan Smoke Jaguar
28-09-2003, 12:59
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ARTILLERY & SMALL ARMS AMMUNITION
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PLEASE NOTE:
All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
All units listed in blue print are extremely sensitive units that are only available to our closest allies or with special exceptions.


ARTILLERY ROCKETS (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=10261333&postcount=147)
M39 TACMS Block IIA: $900,000
M39 TACMS Block IA: $650,000
M39 TACMS Block IVA: $600,000
M39 TACMS Block I: $550,000
M31A4 VLATMLRS Rocket: $360,000 for set of 6
M32A1 VLGMLRS Rocket: $300,000 for set of 6
M31A3 VLERMLRS Rocket: $240,000 for set of 6
M31A2 VLMLRS Rocket: $180,000 for set of 6
M30A6 ATMLRS Rocket: $300,000 per pod (6 rockets)
M30 Guided MLRS Rocket: $240,000 per pod (6 rockets)
M26A1 ERMLRS Rocket: $180,000 per pod (6 rockets)
M26A3 MLRS Rocket: $120,000 per pod (6 rockets)
Guided VLHARS Rocket: $220,000 for set of 4
VLHARS Rocket: $150,000 for set of 4
Guided HARS Rocket: $170,000 for set of 4
HARS Rocket: $100,000 for set of 4
Guided VLSTARS Rocket: $450,000 for set of 12
VLSTARS Rocket: $325,000 for set of 12
Guided STARS Rocket: $350,000 for set of 12
STARS Rocket: $220,000 for set of 12
Guided VLMARS Rocket: $305,000 for set of 16
VLMARS Rocket: $225,000 for set of 16
Guided MARS Rocket: $230,000 for set of 16
MARS Rocket: $150,000 for set of 16
STBARS Rocket: $450,000 for set of 36
VLELARS Rocket: $280,000 for set of 40
ELARS Rocket: $200,000 for set of 40
VLLARS Rocket: $150,000 for set of 36
LARS Rocket: $100,000 for set of 36



ARTILLERY & TANK SHELLS (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=10261374&postcount=148)
16” Naval ERGM: $100 million for 1000
16” Naval ERU: $60 million for 1000
16” Naval Antipersonnel: $12 million for 1000
16” Naval APC: $5 million for 1000
16” Naval HCC-ER: $4 million for 1000
16” Naval HCC Type 2: $3.5 million for 1000
16” Naval HCC Type 1: $3 million for 1000
6.1” Naval LAGP: $60 million for 1000
6.1” Naval SAGP: $12 million for 1000
6.1” Naval Standard: $8 million for 1000
155mm Artillery M982A1 Excalibur SADARM: $50 million for 1000
155mm Artillery M982A1 Excalibur Unitary: $40 million for 1000
155mm Artillery M982A1 Excalibur DPICM: $30 million for 1000
155mm Artillery M712A2 Copperhead: $35 million for 1000
155mm Artillery M712 Copperhead: $25 million for 1000
155mm Artillery M864 ER DPICM: $1.7 million for 1000
155mm Artillery M795E1 PBRA: $1.5 million for 1000
155mm Artillery M795E1 Hybrid: $1.3 million for 1000
155mm Artillery M718A1 RAAM-L: $1 million for 1000
155mm Artillery M549A1 HERAP: $0.995 million for 1000
155mm Artillery M741A1 RAAM-S: $0.95 million for 1000
155mm Artillery M1023 RADAM-L: $0.93 million for 1000
155mm Artillery M692 ADAM-L: $0.95 million for 1000
155mm Artillery M1024 RADAM-S: $0.9 million for 1000
155mm Artillery M731 ADAM-S: $0.9 million for 1000
155mm Artillery M795E1 RAP: $0.9 million for 1000
155mm Artillery M483A1 DPICM: $0.79 million for 1000
155mm Artillery M795E1 ERBB: $0.7 million for 1000
155mm Artillery M485A2 Illumination: $0.64 million for 1000
155mm Artillery M449E2 APICM: $0.525 million for 1000
155mm Artillery M449A1 APICM: $0.35 million for 1000
155mm Artillery M795 HE: $0.333 million for 1000
155mm Artillery M107 HE: $0.25 million for 1000
155mm Artillery M110A2 WP: $0.225 million for 1000
120mm Tank M830A HEAT-T: $4.3 million for 1000
120mm Tank M964 APFSDS-T: $4.2 million for 1000
120mm Tank M829A3 APFSDS-T: $3.5 million for 1000
120mm Tank M831A1 HEAT-TP: $0.654 million for 1000
120mm Tank M865 TPCSDS-T: $0.607 million for 1000
120mm Mortar M934 HE: $0.3 million for 1000
120mm Mortar M929A1 WP: $0.23 million for 1000
120mm Mortar M930 Illumination: $0.16 million for 1000
5” Naval Mk.171 ERGM: $45 million for 1000
5” Naval Mk.171 ERGM Unitary: $35 million for 1000
5” Naval Mk.172 HE-ICM: $0.8 million for 1000
5” Naval Standard HE: $0.2 million for 1000
105mm Artillery M915 DPICM: $0.55 million for 1000
105mm Artillery M1 HE: $0.2 million for 1000
105mm Artillery M416 WP: $0.095 million for 1000
105mm Tank HEP-T: $0.2 million for 1000
105 & 155mm Artillery PGK Guidance System: $12 million for 1000
60mm Mortar M767 IR Illumination: $0.6 million for 1000
60mm Mortar M721 Illumination: $0.6 million for 1000
60mm Mortar M720A1 HE: $0.5 million for 1000
60mm Mortar M720 HE: $0.495 million for 1000
60mm Mortar M768 HE: $0.35 million for 1000
60mm Mortar M722 WP: $0.33 million for 1000
60mm Mortar M769 FRPR: $0.135 million for 1000
60mm Mortar M766 SRTR: $0.08 million for 1000
60mm Mortar M888 HE: $0.065 million for 1000



LARGE (7mm+) RIFLE & MG CARTRIDGES (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=10261416&postcount=149)
M1066 .63 SAMG SLAP-T: $19.5 million for 1,000,000 rounds
-Integrated Belt (4:1 SLAP/SLAP-T): $15.25 million for 1,000,000 rounds
M1065 .63 SAMG SLAP: $14 million for 1,000,000 rounds
M1064 .63 SAMG MP: $7.25 million for 1,000,000 rounds
M1063 .63 SAMG API: $7 million for 1,000,000 rounds
M1062 .63 SAMG Match: $6.25 million for 1,000,000 rounds
M1061 .63 SAMG AP: $5.4 million for 1,000,000 rounds
M1056 .63 SAMG Tracer: $5.4 million for 1,000,000 rounds
-Integrated Belt (4:1 Ball/Tracer): $14.83 million for 1,000,000 rounds
M1055 .63 SAMG Ball: $4.5 million for 1,000,000 rounds
M962 12.7mm NATO SLAP-T: $10.85 million for 1,000,000 rounds
-Integrated Belt (4:1 SLAP/SLAP-T): $8.25 million for 1,000,000 rounds
M9003 12.7mm NATO SLAP: $7.5 million for 1,000,000 rounds
12.7mm NATO Match: $5 million for 1,000,000 rounds
Mk.211 12.7mm NATO AP: $5 million for 1,000,000 rounds
NM173 12.7mm NATO APS: $4.5 million for 1,000,000 rounds
M8 12.7mm NATO API: $3.95 million for 1,000,000 rounds
M33 12.7mm NATO AP: $3.6 million for 1,000,000 rounds
M2 12.7mm NATO AP: $3 million for 1,000,000 rounds
M33 12.7mm NATO Ball: $2.5 million for 1,000,000 rounds
.408 Stryker Tactical Match: $4.5 million for 1,000,000 rounds
.408 Cheyenne Tactical Match: $4.25 million for 1,000,000 rounds
.338 Lapua Magnum Heavy MatchKing: $3.5 million for 1,000,000 rounds
.338 Lapua Magnum MatchKing: $3.4 million for 1,000,000 rounds
.300 Winchester Magnum MatchKing: $1.45 million for 1,000,000 rounds
M1086 .312 SAMG MatchKing: $1.4 million for 1,000,000 rounds
M1083 .312 SAMG AP: $1.25 million for 1,000,000 rounds
M1081 .312 SAMG Ball: $0.7 million for 1,000,000 rounds
M118 7.62mm NATO Long Range: $1.2 million for 1,000,000 rounds
7.62mm NATO Heavy MatchKing: $1.05 million for 1,000,000 rounds
M993 7.62mm NATO AP: $1.03 million for 1,000,000 rounds
M852 7.62mm NATO Match: $0.97 million for 1,000,000 rounds
M118 7.62mm NATO Special Ball: $0.86 million for 1,000,000 rounds
7.62mm NATO Heavy Match Hollow Point Moly: $0.935 million for 1,000,000 rounds
7.62mm NATO Heavy Match Hollow Point: $0.85 million for 1,000,000 rounds
M61 7.62mm NATO AP: $0.8 million for 1,000,000 rounds
7.62mm NATO Match Hollow Point Moly: $0.8 million for 1,000,000 rounds
7.62mm NATO Match Hollow Point: $0.7 million for 1,000,000 rounds
M80 7.62mm NATO Ball: $0.51 million for 1,000,000 rounds



SMALL (<7mm) RIFLE & MG CARTRIDGES (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=10261447&postcount=150)
6.8mm Remington SPC MatchKing: $0.825 million for 1,000,000 rounds
6.8mm Remington SPC Match: $0.75 million for 1,000,000 rounds
6.8mm Remington SPC Ball: $0.55 million for 1,000,000 rounds
M1120 .250 STAR AP: $0.87 million for 1,000,000 rounds
M1121 .250 STAR MatchKing: $0.82 million for 1,000,000 rounds
M1119 .250 STAR Ball: $0.54 million for 1,000,000 rounds
M1116 .240 STRAM AP: $0.9 million for 1,000,000 rounds
M1113 .240 STRAM MatchKing: $0.84 million for 1,000,000 rounds
M1112 .240 STRAM Ball: $0.55 million for 1,000,000 rounds
M995 5.56mm NATO AP: $0.69 million for 1,000,000 rounds
5.56mm NATO Heavy MatchKing: $0.61 million for 1,000,000 rounds
5.56mm NATO MatchKing: $0.58 million for 1,000,000 rounds
5.56mm NATO Heavy V-MAX: $0.545 million for 1,000,000 rounds
5.56mm NATO V-MAX: $0.5 million for 1,000,000 rounds
5.56mm NATO Heavy Match Hollow Point Moly: $0.5 million for 1,000,000 rounds
5.56mm NATO Match Hollow Point Moly: $0.48 million for 1,000,000 rounds
5.56mm NATO Heavy Match Hollow Point: $0.465 million for 1,000,000 rounds
5.56mm NATO Match Hollow Point: $0.445 million for 1,000,000 rounds
5.56mm NATO Soft Point: $0.385 million for 1,000,000 rounds
5.56mm NATO Light Match Hollow Point: $0.38 million for 1,000,000 rounds
M855 5.56mm NATO Ball Lead-Free: $0.38 million for 1,000,000 rounds
M856 5.56mm NATO Tracer: $0.3 million for 1,000,000 rounds
M855 5.56mm NATO Ball: $0.26 million for 1,000,000 rounds
M193 5.56mm NATO Ball: $0.24 million



PISTOL & SMG CARTRIDGES (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=10261476&postcount=151)
.50 Action Express JHP: $1.1 million
.44 Magnum Heavy JHP: $0.48 million
.44 Magnum JHP: $0.44 million
.44 Magnum FMJ-FP: $0.355 million
.44 Magnum Semi-Jacketed Soft Point: $0.29 million
10mm Auto FMJ High Performance: $1.05 million
10mm Auto FMJ: $0.32 million
.357 Magnum Heavy JHP High Performance: $0.96 million
.357 Magnum JHP High Performance: $0.85 million
.357 Magnum JHP: $0.335 million
.357 Magnum JSP: $0.3 million
.357 Magnum Semi-Jacketed Soft Point: $0.29 million
.357 Magnum FMJ Flat Point: $0.265 million
.45 ACP Heavy JHP: $0.45 million
.45 ACP JHP: $0.43 million
M1911 .45 ACP Ball: $0.39 million
.40 S&W Supreme Expansion: $0.6 million
.40 S&W EXP JHP: $0.48 million
.40 S&W Heavy JHP: $0.345 million
.40 S&W Heavy FMJ: $0.315 million
.40 S&W JHP: $0.295 million
.40 S&W FMJ: $0.27 million
.40 S&W FMJ Flat-Point: $0.225 million
9mm NATO Frangible: $0.55 million
9mm NATO +P JHP: $0.345 million
9mm NATO JHP Subsonic: $0.335 million
9mm NATO EXP JHP: $0.335 million
9mm NATO FMJ Subsonic: $0.28 million
9mm NATO JHP: $0.27 million
9mm NATO FMJ: $0.255 million
M992 9mm NATO FMJ: $0.18 million
.38 Special +P Frangible: $0.52 million
.38 Special +P Semi-Jacketed Hollow Point: $0.275 million
.38 Special FMJ: $0.25 million
.380 ACP JHP: $0.255 million
.380 ACP FMJ: $0.225 million



GRENADE LAUNCHER & SHOTGUN CARTRIDGES (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=10261575&postcount=152)
HUNTIR Recon Grenade: $3.5 million per 10,000 rounds
M1019 25mm HEAB Grenade: $0.6 million per 10,000 rounds
M1049 25mm AP Grenade: $0.5 million per 10,000 rounds
M25 25mm HEAB Grenade: $0.45 million per 10,000 rounds
M1018A1 20mm HEAB Grenade: $0.35 million per 10,000 rounds
M585 40mm White Star Cluster Grenade: $0.48 million per 10,000 rounds
M583 40mm White Star Parachute Grenade: $0.39 million per 10,000 rounds
M661 40mm Green Star Parachute Grenade: $0.39 million per 10,000 rounds
M662 40mm Red Star Parachute Grenade: $0.39 million per 10,000 rounds
M430A1 40mm HEDP Grenade (AGL): $0.32 million per 10,000 rounds
M433 40mm HEDP Grenade: $0.3 million per 10,000 rounds
M1006 40mm “Sponge” Grenade: $0.26 million per 10,000 rounds
M1049 40mm Crowd Dispersal Grenade: $0.22 million per 10,000 rounds
M781 40mm Practice Grenade: $0.045 million per 10,000 rounds
12 Gauge Shotgun Explosive Shell: $0.3 million per 100,000 rounds
12 Gauge Shotgun Flechette Shell: $0.25 million per 100,000 rounds
12 Gauge Shotgun 00 Buckshot Shell: $0.1 million per 100,000 rounds
Omz222
29-09-2003, 05:03
We wonder if we can obtain a production contract and the blueprints for the LONGBOW HELLFIRE missile. Although we have the permission to manufacture them, we do not have the technologies to manufacture this LONGBOW HELLFIRE.

Of course, we will pay hard cash... and some other options.

If necessary, please telegram.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
29-09-2003, 13:59
UPDATE
Added TACMS Blocks I, IA, and IIA to the missiles section (can't believe I forgot to put those in and never noticed :oops:)

Also added BGM-210 cruise missile, and BGM-211 & BGM-212 antishipping missiles to the advanced systems section, as well as new lighter 6 and 4-round launch pods for the AGM-194 Locust
29-09-2003, 14:44
Alizon would like the Following:

250,000 M829A3 APFSDS-T rounds
500,000 M831A1 120mm HEAT-TP rounds
500,000 M865 TPCSDS-T rounds

$150,550,000 will be wired upon confirmation of the order. Also, how much would production rights cost for these rounds?

OOC: Seems you forgot to include this round:
M830A1 High Explosive Anti-Tank-Multi Purpose - Tracer (HEAT-MP-T) (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/m830a1.htm)
Clan Smoke Jaguar
29-09-2003, 14:49
Alizon would like the Following:

250,000 M829A3 APFSDS-T rounds
500,000 M831A1 120mm HEAT-TP rounds
500,000 M865 TPCSDS-T rounds

$150,550,000 will be wired upon confirmation of the order. Also, how much would production rights cost for these rounds?

OOC: Seems you forgot to include this round:
M830A1 High Explosive Anti-Tank-Multi Purpose - Tracer (HEAT-MP-T) (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/m830a1.htm)
$150.55 million confirmed.
Shipment is being loaded now. ETA is 1 NS month.

OOC: No, I didn't forget. I just haven't been able to find any information on the cost of the round yet :evil:
Omz222
29-09-2003, 15:25
5,000xBGM-210 Naginata = $6 billion
5,000xBGM-211 Firebolt = $7 billion
50,00xBGM-212 Thunderbolt = $6 billion
10,000xM39 TACMS block IA = $7.5 billion
5,000xM39 TACMS block IIA = $7.2 billion
2000xAGM-194 Locust medium launch pod = $1.2 billion

As we have a huge arms manufacturing sector, we perfer to have production rights. What will the production rights of the AGM-194, the BGM-210, the BGM-211 and the BGM-212 cost us in terms of resoruces and cash?

We will trade big in terms of resources and technology.

If needed, telegram please.

Total: $32.9 billion

OOC: :shock:
Runs out of money again
29-09-2003, 19:55
$150.55 million confirmed.
Shipment is being loaded now. ETA is 1 NS month.
Are you selling production rights to those rounds? And if so, how much?

OOC: No, I didn't forget. I just haven't been able to find any information on the cost of the round yet :evil:Tyrador is selling them for $1,200/10 rounds, do you think you could sell them to me for a similar price? Tyrador's gone on vacation for a week, and I'm unwilling to wait that long.
29-09-2003, 20:00
daaaang, that is a LOT of stuff...
Clan Smoke Jaguar
29-09-2003, 20:24
5,000xBGM-210 Naginata = $6 billion
5,000xBGM-211 Firebolt = $7 billion
50,00xBGM-212 Thunderbolt = $6 billion
10,000xM39 TACMS block IA = $7.5 billion
5,000xM39 TACMS block IIA = $7.2 billion
2000xAGM-194 Locust medium launch pod = $1.2 billion

As we have a huge arms manufacturing sector, we perfer to have production rights. What will the production rights of the AGM-194, the BGM-210, the BGM-211 and the BGM-212 cost us in terms of resoruces and cash?

We will trade big in terms of resources and technology.

If needed, telegram please.

Total: $32.9 billion

OOC: :shock:
Runs out of money again
$32.9 billion confirmed.
ETA for the last shipment is 3 NS months

OOC: I know, these stores are bleeding you dry. Now if only I could do that to a few other players . . .

$150.55 million confirmed.
Shipment is being loaded now. ETA is 1 NS month.
Are you selling production rights to those rounds? And if so, how much?

OOC: No, I didn't forget. I just haven't been able to find any information on the cost of the round yet :evil:Tyrador is selling them for $1,200/10 rounds, do you think you could sell them to me for a similar price? Tyrador's gone on vacation for a week, and I'm unwilling to wait that long.
OOC: $120 per round :shock:
You realize that a simple 40mm grenade round costs $40. If anything, that should be the price for one HEAT round, and it would still likely be much too high. My best estimate for the cost of a HEAT round is $3-4,000. They aren't exactly cheap. What I will do is sell production rights though, as I don't have to bother with individual pricing then.

IC: Production rights are available. Say, $30 million for each type of combat round and $10 million for each training version.
29-09-2003, 22:26
OOC: $120 per round :shock:
You realize that a simple 40mm grenade round costs $40. If anything, that should be the price for one HEAT round, and it would still likely be much too high. My best estimate for the cost of a HEAT round is $3-4,000. They aren't exactly cheap. What I will do is sell production rights though, as I don't have to bother with individual pricing then.

IC: Production rights are available. Say, $30 million for each type of combat round and $10 million for each training version.
Done. $80 Million has been wired.
Omz222
29-09-2003, 23:14
We will get the production rights for all rounds.

Total is $370 mil, money wired.

Money also wied for last order, thanks.
Omz222
30-09-2003, 01:57
OOC: Oh yes, check TGs.
30-09-2003, 16:04
Alizon would like:

500 AIM-9X Sidewinders
250 AIM-120B AMRAAMs
100 AGM-88 HARMs
125 AGM-65F Mavericks

$235,375,000 will be wired upon confirmation of the order. Also, how much would production rights for these missiles, as well as the AGM84F Harpoon and MK 50 Torpedo, cost?
Clan Smoke Jaguar
01-10-2003, 00:22
Alizon would like:

500 AIM-9X Sidewinders
250 AIM-120B AMRAAMs
100 AGM-88 HARMs
125 AGM-65F Mavericks

$235,375,000 will be wired upon confirmation of the order. Also, how much would production rights for these missiles, as well as the AGM84F Harpoon and MK 50 Torpedo, cost?
$235.35 million confirmed
ETA for the shipment is one NS month

For the rights, I'll work on that a little later. Right now, you've used up a good portion of your budget already, and should wait a bit before going for much more.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
01-10-2003, 03:09
UPDATE
Added AGM-221 Hellstreak to advanced systems
Omz222
01-10-2003, 03:14
We will first order a batch of 1000 Hellstreaks.

$70 mil we believe.

We also, of course, like to negotiate the production contract for this new, attracting missile. We will offer mainly technology this time.

If needed, telegram please.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
01-10-2003, 03:32
We will first order a batch of 1000 Hellstreaks.

$70 mil we believe.

We also, of course, like to negotiate the production contract for this new, attracting missile. We will offer mainly technology this time.

If needed, telegram please.
$70 million confirmed
ETA for the shipment is 1 NS month
Omz222
01-10-2003, 03:33
Money wired for order, thank you.
02-10-2003, 19:23
5 Modified Hawk Launcher (HUMRAAM) Batterys
500 AGM-84Fs
200 Mk 50 Advanced 12.75” (324mm) Torpedos
1,000 MIM-120A HUMRAAMs

$1.55 Billion will be wired upon confirmation of the order.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
03-10-2003, 00:02
5 Modified Hawk Launcher (HUMRAAM) Batterys
500 AGM-84Fs
200 Mk 50 Advanced 12.75” (324mm) Torpedos
1,000 MIM-120A HUMRAAMs

$1.55 Billion will be wired upon confirmation of the order.
$1.55 billion confirmed
Shipment is underway and should arrive within 1 NS month.
Omz222
05-10-2003, 01:31
We'd like:

3000xGBU-28 Bunker Buster = $436.8 million

10,000xGBU-27 HAVE VOID Mk.84 = $630 million
5000xGBU-27 HAVE VOID BLU-109 = $350 million

10,000xCBU-97 Sensor Fuzed Weapon = $3.6 billion
3000xCBU-94 “Blackout Bomb" = $900 million

Total is $5616.8 million
Clan Smoke Jaguar
05-10-2003, 03:14
We'd like:

3000xGBU-28 Bunker Buster = $436.8 million

10,000xGBU-27 HAVE VOID Mk.84 = $630 million
5000xGBU-27 HAVE VOID BLU-109 = $350 million

10,000xCBU-97 Sensor Fuzed Weapon = $3.6 billion
3000xCBU-94 “Blackout Bomb" = $900 million

Total is $5616.8 million
$5.6168 billion confirmed
The first shipment is already underway, and ETA for the last one is 2.5 NS months
Omz222
05-10-2003, 03:16
Money wired, thank you.
Omz222
05-10-2003, 21:52
Aside from the BGM-210, we wonder if CSJMI also produces a replacement of the CALCM, either based on the BGM-210 or designed from scratch.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
06-10-2003, 04:28
An AGM-210 variant is in the works, and should be out soon, along with a few other systems that we've been working on.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
08-10-2003, 04:21
UPDATE
New ALCMS.
Added AGM-210 Naginata, AGM-226 ACALCM, and AGM-226B ACALCM to the advanced systems section.
Omz222
08-10-2003, 04:27
We will take:

5000x AGM-210 Naginata = $6.5 billion
5000x AGM-226 ACALCM = $7.0 billion
3000x AGM-226B ACALCM = $4.5 billion

Total is $18 billion

As these can also be fired from B-1Bs and B-2s, and they are a very good replacement of our aging CALCMs, plus that mass production in our own factories is generally cheaper than buying from here, we wonder if we can have a production contract for these. For return, we have resources and hard cash to offer, plus some aircraft engine systems. Other systems offers may be available on request.

If needed, TG.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
08-10-2003, 04:29
We will take:

5000x AGM-210 Naginata = $6.5 billion
5000x AGM-226 ACALCM = $7.0 billion
3000x AGM-226B ACALCM = $4.5 billion

Total is $18 billion

As these can also be fired from B-1Bs and B-2s, and they are a very good replacement of our aging CALCMs, plus that mass production in our own factories is generally cheaper than buying from here, we wonder if we can have a production contract for these. For return, we have resources and hard cash to offer, plus some aircraft engine systems. Other systems offers may be available on request.

If needed, TG.
$18 billion confirmed
ETA for the last shipment is 4 NS months
Omz222
08-10-2003, 04:31
Thank you. 10% of the money will be wired right now, with the rest wired within half to one NS months due to budget cutback reasons.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
08-10-2003, 21:03
UPDATE
New shells in the munitions section
M712 Copperhead 155mm Giuded Munition
5" HE
5" ERGM (Extended Range Guided Munition)
6.1" LAGP (Land Attack Guided Projectile)
6.1" SAGP (Surface Attack Guided Projectile)
6.1" Standard Projectile

Also added RIM-214 NADSAM and RIM-215 NADSAM-ER to advanced systems section.
Omz222
08-10-2003, 23:57
10,000xRIM-215 NADSAM-ER = $28 billion
Clan Smoke Jaguar
09-10-2003, 02:04
10,000xRIM-215 NADSAM-ER = $28 billion
$28 billion confirmed
ETA for the last shipment is 4 NS months
Omz222
09-10-2003, 02:06
Money wired, thank you,
Romanistine
09-10-2003, 02:29
500xAGM-137 TSSAM = $582,500,000
1,000xRGS-165 LASM MR = $600,000,000
2,000xFGM-148 Javelin (w/ Launch) = $470,000,000
1,000xBLU-109 Penetrator = $10,000,000

Total Cost:
$1,662,500,000

Payment will be wired upon confirmation. and, thanks in advance... they'll be a treat to use in the current war. :)
Romanistine
09-10-2003, 02:30
500xAGM-137 TSSAM = $582,500,000
1,000xRGS-165 LASM MR = $600,000,000
2,000xFGM-148 Javelin (w/ Launch) = $470,000,000
1,000xBLU-109 Penetrator = $10,000,000

Total Cost:
$1,662,500,000

Payment will be wired upon confirmation. and, thanks in advance... they'll be a treat to use in the current war. :)

OOC: PS, if i double post this, sorry, but im gonna lose my calculations if i exit without posting, so im hitting the submit button again. :), thanks for your patience, and NO, i DONT want 2 orders :P
Clan Smoke Jaguar
09-10-2003, 02:37
500xAGM-137 TSSAM = $582,500,000
1,000xRGS-165 LASM MR = $600,000,000
2,000xFGM-148 Javelin (w/ Launch) = $470,000,000
1,000xBLU-109 Penetrator = $10,000,000

Total Cost:
$1,662,500,000

Payment will be wired upon confirmation. and, thanks in advance... they'll be a treat to use in the current war. :)

OOC: PS, if i double post this, sorry, but im gonna lose my calculations if i exit without posting, so im hitting the submit button again. :), thanks for your patience, and NO, i DONT want 2 orders :P
$1.6625 billion confirmed
ETA for the shipment is 1 NS month

OOC: I understand. I myself keep a word document specifically for saving posts I'm about to make. I always save before I submit.
09-10-2003, 02:46
can i have 100 nukes i will wire you the money after completion
just tell me the cost and i will wire you the money in neo you can then convert it to your money supply later


Dictator
The Red Bat
Dragonia
Clan Smoke Jaguar
09-10-2003, 02:51
can i have 100 nukes i will wire you the money after completion
just tell me the cost and i will wire you the money in neo you can then convert it to your money supply later


Dictator
The Red Bat
Dragonia
We are afraid that Clan Smoke Jaguar does not deal in weapons of mass destruction, and will not sell chemical, biological, or nuclear weapons of any kind, nor will we assist any nation in programs for developing such weapons. Many of the missiles we sell could be modified to carry such warheads, but even then, we do not offer such mods, and you would have to do that yourself.

OOC: even if I were to sell you nukes, the term "nuke" is extremely vague, and encompasses a huge variety of weapons. You'd have to be specific as to the desired yeild and delivery system you wish to use.
Romanistine
09-10-2003, 02:53
i'm sure he has more important stuff to do, so i'll respond for him.

1) He doesn't sell nukes. if you actually read his stuff, he doesnt do nukes.
2) you were made on Oct. 1. you dont have the MONEY to BUY nukes.
3) if you somehow got the money to buy the nukes, you dont have the resources to maintain them.
4) if you want, wait a month or so, and then make a post asking around for nukes. Someone will, without a doubt, respond, and you can have a deal. and then no one will ignore cannon you :).
Omz222
10-10-2003, 01:44
200x 5" ERGM (Extended Range Guided Munition) 100 rounds cases= $7 bil

100x 6.1" LAGP (Land Attack Guided Projectile) 100 rounds cases = $500 million

100x 6.1" SAGP (Surface Attack Guided Projectile) 100 rounds cases = $120 million

Total is $1.32 billion.

We would also like to inquire on the pricing for the production plans of the 3 naval projectiles ordered above.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
10-10-2003, 06:41
200x 5" ERGM (Extended Range Guided Munition) 100 rounds cases= $7 bil

100x 6.1" LAGP (Land Attack Guided Projectile) 100 rounds cases = $500 million

100x 6.1" SAGP (Surface Attack Guided Projectile) 100 rounds cases = $120 million

Total is $1.32 billion.

We would also like to inquire on the pricing for the production plans of the 3 naval projectiles ordered above.
$1.32 billion confirmed
Shipment is underway and should arrive within 1 NS month
Clan Smoke Jaguar
10-10-2003, 10:15
UPDATE
Added the following to the Ground/Naval Attack Missiles section
M26A3 MLRS
M26A1 ER MLRS
M30 Guided MLRS

Added the following to the Ammunition section
16" AP
16" HC type 1
16" HC type 2
16" Antipersonnel
16" ER
16" ERGM
Omz222
10-10-2003, 15:02
10,000xM30 Guided MLRS Launch Pods = $2.4 billion
1000x16" AP 100 rounds cases = $300 million
200x16" ER 100 rounds cases = $1.2 billion
200x16" ERGM 10 rounds cases = $240 million
Total comes $4.14 billion
Clan Smoke Jaguar
10-10-2003, 16:44
10,000xM30 Guided MLRS Launch Pods = $2.4 billion
1000x16" AP 100 rounds cases = $300 million
200x16" ER 100 rounds cases = $1.2 billion
200x16" ERGM 10 rounds cases = $240 million
Total comes $4.14 billion
$4.14 billion confirmed
ETA for last shpiment is 2 NS months
Omz222
10-10-2003, 17:58
Thank you, money is wired.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
15-10-2003, 13:55
UPDATE
Added BGM-233 Cicada (ECMCM) and M53 TEL (Naginata launcher) to advanced systems section
Omz222
15-10-2003, 14:56
500xM53 TEL = $3.75 billion
4000xBGM-233 Cicada Waterproof = $8.8 billion

Total: $12.55 bil
Clan Smoke Jaguar
15-10-2003, 19:18
500xM53 TEL = $3.75 billion
4000xBGM-233 Cicada Waterproof = $8.8 billion

Total: $12.55 bil
$12.55 billion confirmed
ETA for the last shipment is 2 NS months
Omz222
15-10-2003, 23:17
Money wired, thank you
Clan Smoke Jaguar
17-10-2003, 15:38
UPDATE
Added the following to the advanced systems section:
M56 TEL
BGM-249 Kodachi
RIM-242 PDM
Omz222
17-10-2003, 15:45
40,000xRIM-242 PDM = $12 billion
800xM56 TEL = $7.6 billion
2000xBGM-249 Kodachi Conventional = $7 billion

Also from the other threads:

1000xCQM-217 Firecracker Systems = $3 billion
20,000xCQM-217 Firecracker UAV = $2.6 billion
1000xCGM-218 Bottle Rocket Systems = $2.5 billion
10,000xCGM-218 Bottle Rocket Vehicle = $1 billion

200xEF-35A Blazer New = $10 billion
100xEF-35B Blazer = $5.7 billion

Total is $51.4 billion

Also, can the BGM-249's conventional warheads be replaced by nuclear warheads? :twisted:
Clan Smoke Jaguar
17-10-2003, 15:56
40,000xRIM-242 PDM = $12 billion
800xM56 TEL = $7.6 billion
2000xBGM-249 Kodachi Conventional = $7 billion

Also from the other threads:

1000xCQM-217 Firecracker Systems = $3 billion
20,000xCQM-217 Firecracker UAV = $2.6 billion
1000xCGM-218 Bottle Rocket Systems = $2.5 billion
10,000xCGM-218 Bottle Rocket Vehicle = $1 billion

200xEF-35A Blazer New = $10 billion
100xEF-35B Blazer = $5.7 billion

Total is $51.4 billion

Also, can the BGM-249's conventional warheads be replaced by nuclear warheads? :twisted:
$51.4 billion confirmed
ETA for the last shipment is 4 NS months

Yes, the Kodachi can be modified to carry a nuclear warhead, and a very big one at that.
Omz222
17-10-2003, 15:57
Good, the new missiles will providde a huge boost to our tiny nuclear arsenal.

Thank you, money is wired.
Omz222
18-10-2003, 05:37
30,000xFGM-148 Javelin Launch Units = $4.8 billion
Clan Smoke Jaguar
18-10-2003, 05:59
30,000xFGM-148 Javelin Launch Units = $4.8 billion
$4.8 billion confirmed
ETA for the shipment is 1 NS month
Omz222
18-10-2003, 06:00
Money wired, thank you.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
27-10-2003, 17:26
UPDATE
Added the following to the Ammunition section
5.56x45mm NATO (.223 Remington) AP
7.62x51mm NATO (.308 Winchester) AP
105mm HEP-T Tank Shell
M915 105mm DPICM Shell
105mm Illumination Shell
M830A2 120mm HEAT-T
M934 120mm HE Mortar Shell
M930 120mm Illumination Mortar Shell
M929A1 120mm WP Mortar Shell
M731 ADAM Shell
M741A1 AAM Shell
M1023 RAAM Shell
M712A2 Copperhead Guided Munition
M982A1 Excalibur Guided DPICM

In addition, the following have been added to the Advanced Systems section:
AIM-238 Cockatrice
FIM-256 Black Fly
Omz222
27-10-2003, 18:46
120,000xFIM-256 Black Fly SAM Missile = $10.2 billion
50,000xFIM-256 Black Fly SAM Units = $12 billion
20,000xAIM-238 Cockatrice = $14 billion

Total: $36.2 billion

We would also like the prod. licenses for these systems. TG for details, we have several systems to offer. such as jammer pods, AWACS equipments, etc.

We would also like rush delivery. We can offer a max. of $100 million for that.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
27-10-2003, 19:05
120,000xFIM-256 Black Fly SAM Missile = $10.2 billion
50,000xFIM-256 Black Fly SAM Units = $12 billion
20,000xAIM-238 Cockatrice = $14 billion

Total: $36.2 billion

We would also like the prod. licenses for these systems. TG for details, we have several systems to offer. such as jammer pods, AWACS equipments, etc.

We would also like rush delivery. We can offer a max. of $100 million for that.
$36.2 billion confirmed
For the extra $100 million, we will have one shipment delivered by a fast sealift vessel, with the remainder, including all Black Fly launch units, via C-5 Galaxy.
ETA for the last of the equipment is 2.5 NS weeks
Omz222
27-10-2003, 19:06
Money wired, thank you.
Omz222
28-10-2003, 17:00
(Forgot something, I knew it...)

We would like the following:

300xM964 APFSDS-T 1000 rounds = $1.26 billion
300xM830A2 120mm HEAT-T 1000 rounds = $1.29 billion
100xM712 Copperhead Guided Munition 1000 rounds = $500 million
100xM712A2 Copperhead Guided Munition = $700 million

Subtotal: $3.75 billion

We also like the production licenses for these rounds. We believe each is $30 million (as stated earlier), so the total is $3.87 billion.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
29-10-2003, 02:11
(Forgot something, I knew it...)

We would like the following:

300xM964 APFSDS-T 1000 rounds = $1.26 billion
300xM830A2 120mm HEAT-T 1000 rounds = $1.29 billion
100xM712 Copperhead Guided Munition 1000 rounds = $500 million
100xM712A2 Copperhead Guided Munition = $700 million

Subtotal: $3.75 billion

We also like the production licenses for these rounds. We believe each is $30 million (as stated earlier), so the total is $3.87 billion.
$3.87 billion confirmed
ETA for the last shipment is 3 NS months
Omz222
29-10-2003, 02:16
Money wired, thank you.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
05-11-2003, 20:33
UPDATE
Added pic links for systems
Added SM-2 Block IVA & TACMS Block IVA to missile section
Added M118 7.62mm LR, 12 Gauge Explosive, and 12 Gauge Flechette to ammunition section
Omz222
08-11-2003, 17:30
To counter the threats of stealth bombers (B-2), other aircraft, and cruise missiles (Tomahawk) incase of a war, we request the following to be delivered immediately:

10x MIM-162 Grendel Launch System Battery = $2.16 billion
4x MIM-168 Skymer Launch System Fire Units = $1 billion

Plus the batteries from the Component storefront:

8x 16"/58 Cal. Mk.2 Naval Gun Coastal Batteries = $2 billion
10x 12”/56 Cal. Mk.2 Naval Gun Coastal Batteries = $1.4 billion
20x 8”/59 Cal. RF Mk.2 Naval Gun Quad Coastal Batteries = $3 billion

We are willing to pay $100 million for fast delivery. Please redirect teh ships to northeast Omzian coast, our escorts will meet your ships there.

Total: $9.66 billion.

We would also like to know how capable can the Skymer systems work against B-2 stealth bombers and low-flying Tomahawk cruise missiles.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
09-11-2003, 03:49
To counter the threats of stealth bombers (B-2), other aircraft, and cruise missiles (Tomahawk) incase of a war, we request the following to be delivered immediately:

10x MIM-162 Grendel Launch System Battery = $2.16 billion
4x MIM-168 Skymer Launch System Fire Units = $1 billion

Plus the batteries from the Component storefront:

8x 16"/58 Cal. Mk.2 Naval Gun Coastal Batteries = $2 billion
10x 12”/56 Cal. Mk.2 Naval Gun Coastal Batteries = $1.4 billion
20x 8”/59 Cal. RF Mk.2 Naval Gun Quad Coastal Batteries = $3 billion

We are willing to pay $100 million for fast delivery. Please redirect teh ships to northeast Omzian coast, our escorts will meet your ships there.

Total: $9.66 billion.

We would also like to know how capable can the Skymer systems work against B-2 stealth bombers and low-flying Tomahawk cruise missiles.
$9.66 billion confirmed.
With the extra $100 million, we're providing rushed delivery via fast sealift ships, with the first half of the units delivered in 3 NS weeks, and the second half in 2 NS months.

The Skymer is designed primarily to engage TBMs, with GLCMs being secondary targets, and has an excellent radar for that purpose. Because of that, it will have a decent degree of effectiveness against stealth bombers and tomahawks.
However, the Grendel's search, tracking, and fire control radars are specifically designed to be effective against stealth aircraft, and have a special low-frequency setting for just that purpose. Additionally, the Grendel is better suited to engaging targets at lower altitudes. As such, the Grendel would be your best weapon against stealth aircraft and tomahawks.

Also, as further aide to your nation in this time of crisis, we will provide a full range of munitions for the shore batteries (1 hour's worth of bombardment for each turret, with all major types of rounds represented), and we are considering providing an experimental system that might be useful to you (OOC: more on that later, but it is highly classified).
Omz222
09-11-2003, 03:52
Very well, money is wired. The new units will provide good defense in major cities and military bases, incase of the war finally erupts.

We thank you again for your support in the Sniper Country-Omz222 crisis.

OOC: TG if necessary, thanks.
09-11-2003, 03:56
Do you have any Russian made a2a, and a2g weapons?
Clan Smoke Jaguar
09-11-2003, 04:59
Do you have any Russian made a2a, and a2g weapons?
Nope
10-11-2003, 18:50
copy that, but do you know of anywhere that I can buy Russian made aerial weapons? Cause Sidewinders and Mavericks don't work on MiGs....
Clan Smoke Jaguar
11-11-2003, 02:29
copy that, but do you know of anywhere that I can buy Russian made aerial weapons? Cause Sidewinders and Mavericks don't work on MiGs....
You're right, though the free-fall bombs will :wink:

We'd say that your best bet is to start a thread asking for the equipment you want. Others who have it will then come to you.
Baillie
12-11-2003, 14:36
A purchase of 100 Mk 48 ADCAP Torpedos is being sent out by The Kingdom of Baillie. 350 million American dollars will be wired automatically when confirmation of the purcase is recieved.


King Christopher of Baillie
Clan Smoke Jaguar
12-11-2003, 18:56
A purchase of 100 Mk 48 ADCAP Torpedos is being sent out by The Kingdom of Baillie. 350 million American dollars will be wired automatically when confirmation of the purcase is recieved.


King Christopher of Baillie
$350 million confirmed
ETA for the shipment is 1 NS month
Baillie
12-11-2003, 18:59
A purchase of 100 Mk 48 ADCAP Torpedos is being sent out by The Kingdom of Baillie. 350 million American dollars will be wired automatically when confirmation of the purcase is recieved.


King Christopher of Baillie
$350 million confirmed
ETA for the shipment is 1 NS month


We thank you for your quick response to our purchase.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
14-11-2003, 08:43
ANNOUNCEMENT
We are now entering into a war, and will be requiring all available assets for wartime production. As such, we will have to place any further orders on hold, so the storefront is CLOSED until further notice.
Shinoxia
19-01-2004, 00:31
Big Order:

200 Iron Cheetah MBTs
1.16 billion
500 M1A2 Abrams
2.8 billion
1,000 M61 Ontos II
180 million
500 LAV-AS
1.35 billion
500 Mist Lynx IFVs
1.95 billion
1,000 Nova Cat IFVs
3.8 billion
1,000 Storm crow AIFVs
3 billion
1,000 LAV-IVs
2.2 billion
1,000 AAVP7A1s
2.3 billion
1,000 M2001A1 Crusaders
12.7 billion
1,000 M270A1 MRLS artillery system
3.2 billion
100 AN/TPQ-36 Firefinder Radar
155 million
500 Grizzly Armored Breaching vehicles
2.15 billion
10,000 Hummvees
800 million

TOTAL: 32.545 billion

Any discount for large orders?
Clan Smoke Jaguar
21-01-2004, 09:44
REOPENED
As before, there are a number of new additions, with about 30 between the missiles and advanced systems. Enjoy
Clan Smoke Jaguar
21-01-2004, 09:50
Big Order:

200 Iron Cheetah MBTs
1.16 billion
500 M1A2 Abrams
2.8 billion
1,000 M61 Ontos II
180 million
500 LAV-AS
1.35 billion
500 Mist Lynx IFVs
1.95 billion
1,000 Nova Cat IFVs
3.8 billion
1,000 Storm crow AIFVs
3 billion
1,000 LAV-IVs
2.2 billion
1,000 AAVP7A1s
2.3 billion
1,000 M2001A1 Crusaders
12.7 billion
1,000 M270A1 MRLS artillery system
3.2 billion
100 AN/TPQ-36 Firefinder Radar
155 million
500 Grizzly Armored Breaching vehicles
2.15 billion
10,000 Hummvees
800 million

TOTAL: 32.545 billion

Any discount for large orders?
$32.545 billion confirmed.
With such a large order, it will take 3 NS years to deliver everything.

OOC: That's not that much of an order, and my prices are often low to begin with (for example, and M1A2 goes for $6.7 million these days). Large orders generally exceed $200 billion, and are found almost exclusively in the naval, package, and aircraft sections.
Omz222
21-01-2004, 16:26
Once again, the OHDF would like to purchase the following units, as an second order from the weapons contract:

30x MIM-291 Odin Launch System Fire Units ($6,750,000,000)
20x MIM-291 Odin Launch System Batteries ($9,000,000,000)
30x MIM-276 SAARM Fire Units ($6,000,000,000)
20x MIM-276 SAARM Batteries ($8,000,000,000)
1400x RGM/UGM-283 Crossbolt ($5,600,000,000)
2000x UGM-212 Thunderbolt ($3,800,000,000)
2000x RGM-271C Shinma ($4,000,000,000)

5000x RGM/UGM-286 NASM ($3,750,000,000)
800x RGM/UGM-287 Aslan ($800,000,000)

1200x MIM-291 Odin SAM ($6,000,000,000)
1400x MIM-276 SAARM ($4,200,000,000)
1200x RIM-215C NADSAM-ER Block IIA ($4,200,000,000)
1000x RIM-215 NADSAM-ER Block IIIA ($4,000,000,000)
5000x RIM-289 Sea Snake ($4,000,000,000)

2000x Mk.66 12.75” (324mm) Torpedo ($7,000,000,000)
1000x Mk.69 21” (533.4mm) Torpedo ($4,000,000,000)
700x Mk.72 21” Torpedo ($3,150,000,000)
1000x Mk.70 25.6” (650mm) Torpedo ($7,000,000,000)

TOTAL: $91.25 BILLION
Each Installment (16 installments, 1 per 2 NS wks): $5,703,125,000 BILLION

If at all possible, we would also like to deliver 3000 surplus NADSAM-ER, plus 2000 surplus AGM-226B. We would also to negotitate a production contract for the Crossbolt ASM, plus the Shinma series. We have much to offer.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
22-01-2004, 08:13
Once again, the OHDF would like to purchase the following units, as an second order from the weapons contract:

30x MIM-291 Odin Launch System Fire Units ($6,750,000,000)
20x MIM-291 Odin Launch System Batteries ($9,000,000,000)
30x MIM-276 SAARM Fire Units ($6,000,000,000)
20x MIM-276 SAARM Batteries ($8,000,000,000)
1400x RGM/UGM-283 Crossbolt ($5,600,000,000)
2000x UGM-212 Thunderbolt ($3,800,000,000)
2000x RGM-271C Shinma ($4,000,000,000)

5000x RGM/UGM-286 NASM ($3,750,000,000)
800x RGM/UGM-287 Aslan ($800,000,000)

1200x MIM-291 Odin SAM ($6,000,000,000)
1400x MIM-276 SAARM ($4,200,000,000)
1200x RIM-215C NADSAM-ER Block IIA ($4,200,000,000)
1000x RIM-215 NADSAM-ER Block IIIA ($4,000,000,000)
5000x RIM-289 Sea Snake ($4,000,000,000)

2000x Mk.66 12.75” (324mm) Torpedo ($7,000,000,000)
1000x Mk.69 21” (533.4mm) Torpedo ($4,000,000,000)
700x Mk.72 21” Torpedo ($3,150,000,000)
1000x Mk.70 25.6” (650mm) Torpedo ($7,000,000,000)

TOTAL: $91.25 BILLION
Each Installment (16 installments, 1 per 2 NS wks): $5,703,125,000 BILLION

If at all possible, we would also like to deliver 3000 surplus NADSAM-ER, plus 2000 surplus AGM-268B. We would also to negotitate a production contract for the Crossbolt ASM, plus the Shinma series. We have much to offer.
With the 12% discount, that comes to $80.3 billion, or $5.01875 billion per installment.

For the Shinma and Crossbolt contracts, we will accept the returned missiles, and would also like 120 B-1C bombers to fill out our force. That will be sufficient.
22-01-2004, 13:44
nice
22-01-2004, 16:51
Dear sir, i am about to make a large order, i may not be able to pay all up front but am willing to do payments and also trade to lower some of the price. Here is my list.
M995 5.56mmx45mm 10 million @$690,000 per 1 Million, M118 7.62x51mm 1milion @ $12,000 per 10,000, 12.7x99mm Match 50,000 @$50,000 per 10,000, 12.7x99 Ball 1million @$250,000 per 100,000, 9mmx19mm 10 million @$130,000 per 1 million, 12 gauge buckshot 200,000 @$100,000 per 100,000, M1006 40mm Sponge 10,000 @$250,000 per 10,000, M416 105mm WP 500,000 @60,000 per 1,000, M314 105mm Illumination round 500,000 @$95,000 per 1,000, M1 105mm HE 1million @$3,500,000 per 1,000.
That is my Order if you have any discrepentiys please feel free to send a telogram to me.

Rick President of NAF
Clan Smoke Jaguar
22-01-2004, 18:07
Dear sir, i am about to make a large order, i may not be able to pay all up front but am willing to do payments and also trade to lower some of the price. Here is my list.
M995 5.56mmx45mm 10 million @$690,000 per 1 Million, M118 7.62x51mm 1milion @ $12,000 per 10,000, 12.7x99mm Match 50,000 @$50,000 per 10,000, 12.7x99 Ball 1million @$250,000 per 100,000, 9mmx19mm 10 million @$130,000 per 1 million, 12 gauge buckshot 200,000 @$100,000 per 100,000, M1006 40mm Sponge 10,000 @$250,000 per 10,000, M416 105mm WP 500,000 @60,000 per 1,000, M314 105mm Illumination round 500,000 @$95,000 per 1,000, M1 105mm HE 1million @$3,500,000 per 1,000.
That is my Order if you have any discrepentiys please feel free to send a telogram to me.

Rick President of NAF
One minor note: the $3.5 million is the 120mm APFSDS round for tanks. The 105mm HE is $200,000 per 1000.

Total is $190.1 million
ETA for the last shipment is 2 NS months after payment
23-01-2004, 13:43
Thanks for the fix.

Money Wired

Rick President NAF
Durtistan
19-02-2004, 20:26
Us again, stocking up the arms cabinet.
Please supply:

AGM-137 TSSAM x550
AGM-154A JSOW x400
AGM-154B JSOW x400
AGM-154C JSOW x400
MK.82 (retarded) x5125
MK.83 (retarded) x2000
MK.84 (retarded) x1475
BLU-109 x525
CBU-87 CEM x1925
CBU-89 Gator x1850
CBU-97 SFW x875
AIM-9M Sidewinder x7550
AIM 120B AMRAAM x4000
AGM-65D Maverick x1000
AGM-88A HARM x650
AGM-130 x25
MK.82 x750
MK.20 Rockeye x2250
CBU-52 x725
CBU-59/B Rockeye2 x925
CBU-71/B x425
GBU-12 Paveway 2 x575
GBU-24 Paveway3 x800
AGM-119A Penguin x100

total cost of order: $3,930,937,500

Money wired in advance, as ever.
Durtistan
19-02-2004, 20:27
Whoops! Double post.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
21-02-2004, 07:54
Us again, stocking up the arms cabinet.
Please supply:

AGM-137 TSSAM x550
AGM-154A JSOW x400
AGM-154B JSOW x400
AGM-154C JSOW x400
MK.82 (retarded) x5125
MK.83 (retarded) x2000
MK.84 (retarded) x1475
BLU-109 x525
CBU-87 CEM x1925
CBU-89 Gator x1850
CBU-97 SFW x875
AIM-9M Sidewinder x7550
AIM 120B AMRAAM x4000
AGM-65D Maverick x1000
AGM-88A HARM x650
AGM-130 x25
MK.82 x750
MK.20 Rockeye x2250
CBU-52 x725
CBU-59/B Rockeye2 x925
CBU-71/B x425
GBU-12 Paveway 2 x575
GBU-24 Paveway3 x800
AGM-119A Penguin x100

total cost of order: $3,930,937,500

Money wired in advance, as ever.
$3,930,937,500 confirmed
ETA for the last shipment is 3 NS months
Wolfish
09-03-2004, 05:09
tag. Great thread. I'll be back to order.
10-03-2004, 05:57
We'd like to place the following order:

BGM-109 Tactical Tomahawk (CEB) - 1000
BGM-109 Tactical Tomahawk (BAT) - 1000
M30 Guided MLRS - 5000

Is there any volume discount?
Clan Smoke Jaguar
10-03-2004, 06:30
We'd like to place the following order:

BGM-109 Tactical Tomahawk (CEB) - 1000
BGM-109 Tactical Tomahawk (BAT) - 1000
M30 Guided MLRS - 5000

Is there any volume discount?
$3.2 billion confirmed
ETA for the last shipment is 5 NS months

Sorry, no volume discounts here, though some things can be negotiated.
10-03-2004, 06:35
We'd like to place the following order:

BGM-109 Tactical Tomahawk (CEB) - 1000
BGM-109 Tactical Tomahawk (BAT) - 1000
M30 Guided MLRS - 5000

Is there any volume discount?
$3.2 billion confirmed
ETA for the last shipment is 5 NS months

Sorry, no volume discounts here, though some things can be negotiated.

Delightful to do business with you. We'll certainly be shopping again real soon!
*money wired*
10-03-2004, 20:13
will buy 100,000 of everything will wire money on confirmation
10-04-2004, 20:52
I will buy 1 million rounds of the M193 5.56x45mm NATO (.223 Remington) Ball if you please.

*$390,000 wired* Thank you in advance for the shipment, it is much appreciated to fight the axises of evil. This shall do for a while. A question though. How much for the blueprints of your explosives (if you have any)? We would like to go into production ourselves, so how much for a blueprint of one?

-Infernatil
Clan Smoke Jaguar
11-04-2004, 07:04
I will buy 1 million rounds of the M193 5.56x45mm NATO (.223 Remington) Ball if you please.

*$390,000 wired* Thank you in advance for the shipment, it is much appreciated to fight the axises of evil. This shall do for a while. A question though. How much for the blueprints of your explosives (if you have any)? We would like to go into production ourselves, so how much for a blueprint of one?

-Infernatil
$390,000 confirmed
ETA for the shipment is 2 NS months
23-04-2004, 23:03
plz can i purchase from u....
some .308 ap ammo (3@1,030,000each)
5.56x45mm nato amm (5@690,000 each)
12 gauge buckshot (5@100,000each)
12 gauge explosive (4@300,000 each)
3 mine detectors (an/pss-12) @ 119 each
360 m42a2 gas msks @ 175 each
10 m249a3 saw's @ 4000 each
100 ghillie suit kit's @ 250 each
50 jslist's @ 183.60 each
100 neostead combat shotguns (12 gauge) @ 900 each
100 mag7 combat shotguns (12 gauge) @ 700 each
3 iws 2000 anti material rifles @ 14,000 each
6 m4oa1 sniper rifles @ 2105 each
4 ms69o sharpshooter rifles @ 2200 each
3 lav-a ambulances @ 650,000 each
2 lav-e enginners @ 650,000 each
3 lots of 120mm he mortar shells @ 300,000 each
6 m224 light mortars @ 10,700 each
1 avenger air defense system @ 617,000
2 claws @ 559,000 each

thank u very much, the total comes too&gt; $14.583.167

if u accept my order or have a problem please telegraph me
23-04-2004, 23:06
could i also buy a...
grizzly armour breaching tank @ 4.3 million

than u, please add this to my other order and just telegraph me a grand total
Clan Smoke Jaguar
10-05-2004, 09:35
UPDATE
Moved a whole bunch of systems from the advanced to the general export section.
Added a few additional items for general export, and a significant number to the advanced systems section. Not bothering to count things this time.
Omz222
10-05-2004, 15:49
The Omzian Air Force and Army, if applicatable, would like to order the following:

672x MERAD ($403,200,000)
5376x MIM-321 Basalisk ($3,763,200,000)
200x BGM-210E ($300,000,000)
140x AGM-210G Naginata II ($224,000,000)
300x BGM-249K Kodachi II ($1,200,000,000)
80x BGM-249L Kodachi II (CEB) ($432,000,000)

800x AGM/RGM/BGM-335 Pfeilspitze ($4,000,000,000)
625x AGM/RBM/BGM/UGM-336 Spartan ($2,500,000,000)
1000x AGM/RGM/BGM/UGM-337 Chevalier ($3,000,000,000)
1000x AGM/RGM/BGM/UGM-338 Zephyr ($2,500,000,000)

400x RIM-338 NADSAM-EA ($1,800,000,000)
220x ASM-341 Lancelot ($660,000,000)
4000x RIM-321 Basalisk ($3,000,000,000)
2000x RIM-214C NADSAM Block IV ($6,000,000,000)
800x RIM-215D NADSAM-ER Block V ($3,200,000,000)

SUBTOTAL: $32.9824 billion

The Omzian Air Force and Navy, if possible, would also like the production contracts for the following. This can be included in the PDE technology contract, though we are willing to pay hard, cold cash:

-A/BGM-210 Naginata II Series
-B/U/R/A-327A Donnerschlag series
-B/R/U/A-286 Lightning Bolt II Series
-B/R/U-283C Crossbolt II
-A/R-271 Shinma II Series
-Proposal for the NADSAM Blk.IV/V
(OOC: Check OMP Forums)

==============================

OOC: I hiope you don't mind me posting here, saves some spaces.

The Omzian Air Force is satisfied with the recent developments of various aircraft for both the Air Force and the Air Force Maritime Strike Corps, and would like to negotitate a purchase ofr the following:
24x B-6A Armbrust ($9,600,000,000)
32x MB-1K Megafortress II ($11,200,000,000)
20x MB-1J Harpy ($8,400,000,000)
24x WG-148 Seraphim ($7,200,000,000)

SUBTOTAL: $36.4 billion
TOTAL: $69.3824 billion

OOC: Also, how about the Ground systems orders? :wink: :P
Al-Sabir
10-05-2004, 16:13
The ASN would like to make some purchases:

- 900x RGM/UGM-283 Crossbolt (3.6 Billion)
- 1500x BGM-212 Thunderbolt (2.4 Billion)
- 500x UGM-212 Thunderbolt (950 Million)
- 500x AGM-271B Shinma (850 Million)

Total: 7.8 Billion

Money will be wired upon confirmation

OOC: Could you also please confirm my naval system orders?
Clan Smoke Jaguar
11-05-2004, 02:40
The ASN would like to make some purchases:

- 900x RGM/UGM-283 Crossbolt (3.6 Billion)
- 1500x BGM-212 Thunderbolt (2.4 Billion)
- 500x UGM-212 Thunderbolt (950 Million)
- 500x AGM-271B Shinma (850 Million)

Total: 7.8 Billion

Money will be wired upon confirmation

OOC: Could you also please confirm my naval system orders?
$7.8 billion confirmed
ETA for the last unit is 12 NS months
Omz222
11-05-2004, 02:40
OOC -- CSJ: I have a order at the previous page, if you don't mind also reviewing my order at the Ground thread :P Sorry for the hassle.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
12-05-2004, 10:47
The Omzian Air Force and Army, if applicatable, would like to order the following:

672x MERAD ($403,200,000)
5376x MIM-321 Basalisk ($3,763,200,000)
200x BGM-210E ($300,000,000)
140x AGM-210G Naginata II ($224,000,000)
300x BGM-249K Kodachi II ($1,200,000,000)
80x BGM-249L Kodachi II (CEB) ($432,000,000)

800x AGM/RGM/BGM-335 Pfeilspitze ($4,000,000,000)
625x AGM/RBM/BGM/UGM-336 Spartan ($2,500,000,000)
1000x AGM/RGM/BGM/UGM-337 Chevalier ($3,000,000,000)
1000x AGM/RGM/BGM/UGM-338 Zephyr ($2,500,000,000)

400x RIM-338 NADSAM-EA ($1,800,000,000)
220x ASM-341 Lancelot ($660,000,000)
4000x RIM-321 Basalisk ($3,000,000,000)
2000x RIM-214C NADSAM Block IV ($6,000,000,000)
800x RIM-215D NADSAM-ER Block V ($3,200,000,000)

SUBTOTAL: $32.9824 billion

The Omzian Air Force and Navy, if possible, would also like the production contracts for the following. This can be included in the PDE technology contract, though we are willing to pay hard, cold cash:

-A/BGM-210 Naginata II Series
-B/U/R/A-327A Donnerschlag series
-B/R/U/A-286 Lightning Bolt II Series
-B/R/U-283C Crossbolt II
-A/R-271 Shinma II Series
-Proposal for the NADSAM Blk.IV/V
(OOC: Check OMP Forums)

==============================

OOC: I hiope you don't mind me posting here, saves some spaces.

The Omzian Air Force is satisfied with the recent developments of various aircraft for both the Air Force and the Air Force Maritime Strike Corps, and would like to negotitate a purchase ofr the following:
24x B-6A Armbrust ($9,600,000,000)
32x MB-1K Megafortress II ($11,200,000,000)
20x MB-1J Harpy ($8,400,000,000)
24x WG-148 Seraphim ($7,200,000,000)

SUBTOTAL: $36.4 billion
TOTAL: $69.3824 billion

OOC: Also, how about the Ground systems orders? :wink: :P
$69.3824 billion confirmed
ETA for the last shipment is 12 NS months

Production contracts for the -A/BGM-210 Naginata II Series, B/U/R/A-327A Donnerschlag series, B/R/U/A-286 Lightning Bolt II Series, B/R/U-283C Crossbolt II, A/R-271 Shinma II Series, and NADSAM Blk.IV/V have all been approved
Omz222
13-05-2004, 00:29
We are very satisfied with the news, as this will equip the Omzian Air Force and Navy to a new level for the future. We also thank CSJMI for the approval for the production contracts as part of the PDE deal, and would like to inform that we are fully willing to co-develop PDE technologies for aircraft and missile systems of the future.

The money, a total of $69.3824, is a large sum of money therefore we would like to wire them in installments of ten ($6.93824 billion). Each installment will be wired per 4 weeks, with the first installment being wired at the end of the next week to the appropriate bank accounts from the Ministry of National Defence.

We are satisfied with CSJMI doing business with us and we would also like that in the future.

----------------------------

The Omzian Army is also satisfied that CSJMI would approve the deal, and appropriate money has been wired along with an additional sum of $200 million for the produciton contracts, as we'd much like to pay for them.
Al-Sabir
27-06-2004, 20:04
The MoD has approved the following purchases for various units in the Navy, Air Force and Army.

5,000x BGM/RGM/UGM-283C Crossbolt II (30 Billion)
9,000x AGM-271E Shinma II (16.2 Billion)
10,000x AGM-271F Shinma II (20 Billion)
5,000x RGM-271G Shinma II (11.3 Billion)
80,000x FIM-256 Black Fly SAM Missile (6.8 Billion)
5,000x FIM-256 Black Fly SAM Infantry Launch Unit (700 Million)
10,000x RIM-242 PDM (3 Billion)
3,000x RIM-214C NADSAM Block IV (9 Billion)
1,000x RIM-289 Sea Snake (800 Million)

Total: $97,800,000,000

Money will be wired upon confirmation.

More purchases will follow as we enter a new fiscal year in 2 NS months.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
28-06-2004, 09:19
The MoD has approved the following purchases for various units in the Navy, Air Force and Army.

5,000x BGM/RGM/UGM-283C Crossbolt II (30 Billion)
9,000x AGM-271E Shinma II (16.2 Billion)
10,000x AGM-271F Shinma II (20 Billion)
5,000x RGM-271G Shinma II (11.3 Billion)
80,000x FIM-256 Black Fly SAM Missile (6.8 Billion)
5,000x FIM-256 Black Fly SAM Infantry Launch Unit (700 Million)
10,000x RIM-242 PDM (3 Billion)
3,000x RIM-214C NADSAM Block IV (9 Billion)
1,000x RIM-289 Sea Snake (800 Million)

Total: $97,800,000,000

Money will be wired upon confirmation.

More purchases will follow as we enter a new fiscal year in 2 NS months.
$97.8 billion confirmed
ETA for the last shipment is 12 NS months
Ozmodiar
21-11-2004, 00:05
(OOC) What is the price of the RIM-215 NADSAM-ER?
Clan Smoke Jaguar
21-11-2004, 01:23
(OOC) What is the price of the RIM-215 NADSAM-ER?
$3.5 million

The forums actually deleted part of that post during the transfer to jolt, which is why it's cut off. When I get around to this, I'm actually going to have to split this into two threads to keep it going.
Tiborita
21-11-2004, 02:00
(OOC) Ah. I see. Thanks, CSJ. Can I bother you for another question?

The Dolphin II Class SSN is listed as having 8 21” torpedo tubes. The description of the UGM-212 Thunderbolt says, "...which can only be fired from 26" or larger torpedo tubes, limiting its use to the Dolphin II class submarines..."

I don't know much on the technological side of military equipment. I am a bit confused, as it seems there is a 5" discrepancy between the diameter of the UGM-212 Thunderbolt and the tubes of the Dolphin II. I know the Seawolf has the larger tubes for cruise missles, and the Dolphin II is based on the Seawolf, but as listed, has the standard 21" tube. Is my ignorance showing, or maybe there is a typo, or... well... any other reason to explain this?
Clan Smoke Jaguar
21-11-2004, 02:16
(OOC) Ah. I see. Thanks, CSJ. Can I bother you for another question?

The Dolphin II Class SSN is listed as having 8 21” torpedo tubes. The description of the UGM-212 Thunderbolt says, "...which can only be fired from 26" or larger torpedo tubes, limiting its use to the Dolphin II class submarines..."

I don't know much on the technological side of military equipment. I am a bit confused, as it seems there is a 5" discrepancy between the diameter of the UGM-212 Thunderbolt and the tubes of the Dolphin II. I know the Seawolf has the larger tubes for cruise missles, and the Dolphin II is based on the Seawolf, but as listed, has the standard 21" tube. Is my ignorance showing, or maybe there is a typo, or... well... any other reason to explain this?
It's supposed to be 26"
The Dolphin I had 21" and I must have forgotten to update it. When there's this much stuff to go through, you have to expect a number of minor errors. I just usually catch and fix them before anyone says anything . . .
Omz222
21-11-2004, 02:26
Due to various new requirements, the Omzian Homeland Defence Forces would likq to inquire if it is possible to order the following munitions:

250x BGM-233 Cicada Waterproof = $550 million
700x RGM/UGM-286 NASM = $525 million
800x RGM/UGM-287 Aslan = $800 million

800x A/R/B-335 Pfeilspitze = $4 billion
900x A/R/B/U-336 Spartan = $3.6 billion
600x A/R/B/UGM-337 Chevalier = $1.8 billion
1600x A/R/B/U-338 Zephyr = $4 billion

2800x AIM-152D ALRAAM = $23.8 billion
1800x ASM-341 Lancelot = $5.4 billion
500x ASM-191 ASAT II = $1 billion
3000x AGM-237 Panther = $9 billion

1200x MIM-168 Skymer SAM = $5.4 billion
600x MIM-276 Freyr SAARM = $1.8 billion
800x MIM-291 Odin SAM = $4 billion
2000x RIM-338 NADSAM-EA = $9 billion
2400x RIM-214C NADSAM Block IV = $7.2 billion
1000x RIM-215D NADSAM-ER Block V = $4 billion
6000x RIM-289 Sea Snake = $4.8 billion
10,000x RIM-242 PDM = $3 billion

12,000x AGM-194 Locust Missiles = $828 million
2400x Standard Pod = $2.04 billion
3800x Medium Pod = $2.28 billion
6000x Light Pod = $2.4 billion
20,000x AGM-221 Hellstreak = $1.4 billion

2600x Type 62B Underwater Rocket = $10.4 billion
1000x Mk.66 12.75” (324mm) Torpedo = $3.2 billion
1000x Mk.69 21” (533.4mm) Torpedo = $4 billion
2000x Mk.72 21” Torpedo = $9 billion
2000x Mk.70 25.6” (650mm) Torpedo = $14 billion

480x M53 TEL = $3.6 billion
48x MIM-168 Skymer Batteries = $24 billion
48x MIM-168 Skymer Fire Units = $12 billion
52x MIM-291 Odin Batteries = $23.4 billion
48x MIM-291 Odin Fire Units = $10.8 billion
24x MIM-276 Freyr SAARM Batteries = $9.6 billon
24x MIM-276 Freyr SAARM Fire Units = $4.8 billion

72x MB-1K Megafortress II = $25.2 billion
288x A-12C Avenger II = $34.56 billion

8000x Mist Lynx IFV Mk.2 Upgrade Kits = $3.6 billion
6200x Nova Cat IFV Mk.2 Upgrade Kits = $2.79 billion
800x Stormcrow SPM Mk.2 = $2.48 billion
800x M61 Ontos II = $144 million
2800x FlakPz 2 Coelion Air Defense Tank = $14 billion

12x Timberwolf FFG = $8.4 billion
24x Cougar FF = $12 billion
8x Orca SSGN-LA = $64 billion
8x Orca SSGN-AS = $64 billion
12x Hirata Class SSG-B = $12 billion
12x Hirata Class SSG-C = $12 billion
12x Hirata Class SSG-LA = $12 billion
24x Genkimushi Submarine Tender = $8.4 billion
12x Strana Mechty Class Multiproduct Replenishment Ship = $8.4 billion


Total (Munitions and Launch Units): $231.423 billion
Total (Aircraft): $59.76 billion
Total (Ground Systems): $23.014 billion
Total (Naval Systems): $201.2 billion
GRAND TOTAL: $515.397 billion
Per Installment (6 installments, with two paid up front separately): $85.8995 billion

As the Omzian military and Ministry of National Defence is confident that the payment plan is accepted, we are glad to be able to do business with CSJMI once again, this time improving the armament of the Omzian defence forces, and as the Omzian forces are now gearing for future threats. As well however, we would like to inquire if the CSJ military is satisfied with our countermeasures technologies as aprt of the Mesoplodon SSGN deal, as we also offer a variety of other systems (again, linked to OMASC front page) as well for technology change with CSJMI.

Regards,

Omzian Ministry of National Defence

OOC: Also, not trying to put pressure or anything, but when are you going to roll out the things like the upgraded A-15s and the B-6Bs and the S-68s and stuff? I would love to see those, considering that they are right now the most needy for me.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
23-11-2004, 23:55
Due to various new requirements, the Omzian Homeland Defence Forces would likq to inquire if it is possible to order the following munitions:

250x BGM-233 Cicada Waterproof = $550 million
700x RGM/UGM-286 NASM = $525 million
800x RGM/UGM-287 Aslan = $800 million

800x A/R/B-335 Pfeilspitze = $4 billion
900x A/R/B/U-336 Spartan = $3.6 billion
600x A/R/B/UGM-337 Chevalier = $1.8 billion
1600x A/R/B/U-338 Zephyr = $4 billion

2800x AIM-152D ALRAAM = $23.8 billion
1800x ASM-341 Lancelot = $5.4 billion
500x ASM-191 ASAT II = $1 billion
3000x AGM-237 Panther = $9 billion

1200x MIM-168 Skymer SAM = $5.4 billion
600x MIM-276 Freyr SAARM = $1.8 billion
800x MIM-291 Odin SAM = $4 billion
2000x RIM-338 NADSAM-EA = $9 billion
2400x RIM-214C NADSAM Block IV = $7.2 billion
1000x RIM-215D NADSAM-ER Block V = $4 billion
6000x RIM-289 Sea Snake = $4.8 billion
10,000x RIM-242 PDM = $3 billion

12,000x AGM-194 Locust Missiles = $828 million
2400x Standard Pod = $2.04 billion
3800x Medium Pod = $2.28 billion
6000x Light Pod = $2.4 billion
20,000x AGM-221 Hellstreak = $1.4 billion

2600x Type 62B Underwater Rocket = $10.4 billion
1000x Mk.66 12.75” (324mm) Torpedo = $3.2 billion
1000x Mk.69 21” (533.4mm) Torpedo = $4 billion
2000x Mk.72 21” Torpedo = $9 billion
2000x Mk.70 25.6” (650mm) Torpedo = $14 billion

480x M53 TEL = $3.6 billion
48x MIM-168 Skymer Batteries = $24 billion
48x MIM-168 Skymer Fire Units = $12 billion
52x MIM-291 Odin Batteries = $23.4 billion
48x MIM-291 Odin Fire Units = $10.8 billion
24x MIM-276 Freyr SAARM Batteries = $9.6 billon
24x MIM-276 Freyr SAARM Fire Units = $4.8 billion

72x MB-1K Megafortress II = $25.2 billion
288x A-12C Avenger II = $34.56 billion

8000x Mist Lynx IFV Mk.2 Upgrade Kits = $3.6 billion
6200x Nova Cat IFV Mk.2 Upgrade Kits = $2.79 billion
800x Stormcrow SPM Mk.2 = $2.48 billion
800x M61 Ontos II = $144 million
2800x FlakPz 2 Coelion Air Defense Tank = $14 billion

12x Timberwolf FFG = $8.4 billion
24x Cougar FF = $12 billion
8x Orca SSGN-LA = $64 billion
8x Orca SSGN-AS = $64 billion
12x Hirata Class SSG-B = $12 billion
12x Hirata Class SSG-C = $12 billion
12x Hirata Class SSG-LA = $12 billion
24x Genkimushi Submarine Tender = $8.4 billion
12x Strana Mechty Class Multiproduct Replenishment Ship = $8.4 billion


Total (Munitions and Launch Units): $231.423 billion
Total (Aircraft): $59.76 billion
Total (Ground Systems): $23.014 billion
Total (Naval Systems): $201.2 billion
GRAND TOTAL: $515.397 billion
Per Installment (6 installments, with two paid up front separately): $85.8995 billion

As the Omzian military and Ministry of National Defence is confident that the payment plan is accepted, we are glad to be able to do business with CSJMI once again, this time improving the armament of the Omzian defence forces, and as the Omzian forces are now gearing for future threats. As well however, we would like to inquire if the CSJ military is satisfied with our countermeasures technologies as aprt of the Mesoplodon SSGN deal, as we also offer a variety of other systems (again, linked to OMASC front page) as well for technology change with CSJMI.

Regards,

Omzian Ministry of National Defence

OOC: Also, not trying to put pressure or anything, but when are you going to roll out the things like the upgraded A-15s and the B-6Bs and the S-68s and stuff? I would love to see those, considering that they are right now the most needy for me.
As anticipated, the request and payment plans have been approved, and delivery has been authorized over a period of three NS years.
CSJMI is quite satisfied with the countermeasure systems that have been provided, which will to a great deal in helping protect our vessels from attack. In fact, we actually feel that the usefulness of these exceeds that of the Mesoplodon itself, and will thus keep that in mind for further trades.


OOC: I actually didn't intend to say much on those, as the improvements were mostly in avionics, and I have enough new aircraft to work with anyway. However, if I get some extra time, that may change.
For now, expect the new additions on the aircraft thread soon.
Right thinking whites
24-11-2004, 00:11
ooc: the links provided to your other store fronts in the first post dont seem to work for me. or did i miss somthing
Omz222
24-11-2004, 02:15
The Omzian military is highly satisfied to hear the news, and is willing to go by the current deal and accept the completed contract and the technology and license transfer for the Mesoplodon SSGN. As we have much more systems and technologies to offer, we are looking forward into any future deal with CSJMI.

As once again we are able to conduct business with CSJMI, we hope that by this both sides will enjoy the benefits that the deal provides, and we are eager to receive the CSJMI-manufactured products soon.

OOC: Well, that's good to hear, and would you recommend me to buy the A variants if I am allowed to add some of my own avionics?
Also, if you have the time, I sent you a PM, and hopefully we could get the deal (the 5x BBGAN one) finished soon, and I'm expecting to have all five vessels built at your place, since sending kits and have us build and assemble the last two would be too complex.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
24-11-2004, 03:07
ooc: the links provided to your other store fronts in the first post dont seem to work for me. or did i miss somthing
When the NS forums moved to jolt, all the old links became useless. I'm updating the links as I update each store thread, and it may be a bit before I get to this one. For now, the aircraft and naval threads have proper links though.


The Omzian military is highly satisfied to hear the news, and is willing to go by the current deal and accept the completed contract and the technology and license transfer for the Mesoplodon SSGN. As we have much more systems and technologies to offer, we are looking forward into any future deal with CSJMI.

As once again we are able to conduct business with CSJMI, we hope that by this both sides will enjoy the benefits that the deal provides, and we are eager to receive the CSJMI-manufactured products soon.

OOC: Well, that's good to hear, and would you recommend me to buy the A variants if I am allowed to add some of my own avionics?
Also, if you have the time, I sent you a PM, and hopefully we could get the deal (the 5x BBGAN one) finished soon, and I'm expecting to have all five vessels built at your place, since sending kits and have us build and assemble the last two would be too complex.
That's probably what I'd recommend. Even with the few that aren't just avionics upgrades, it's not going to be that much more expensive to just perform the basic upgrade work on an existing airframe. As for the deal, I'll finish that up soon.
Al-Sabir
12-12-2004, 16:05
OOC: Any plans to release that RC-217 that I saw featured in several packages at the IM boards?

IC: The DoD would once more request the approval of CSJMI for the following contract.

- 5,000 x BGM/RGM/UGM-286C Lightning Bolt II - $25 billion
- 10,000 x RGM/UGM-287 Aslan - $10 billion
- 15,000 x AIM-152D ALRAAM - $12.75 billion
- 5,000 x AIM-189 AERAAM - $5 billion
- 500 x ASM-341 Lancelot - $1.5 billion
- 25,000 x MIM-321 Basalisk - $17.5 billion
- 50,000 x AGM-221 Hellstreak - $3.5 billion

Total: $75.25 billion

Funds are divided in 24 equal batches, to be wired over a period of 24 months.

Yours Faithfully,

Gal Sharif
Dept. of Defense
Al-Sabir
Tom Joad
12-12-2004, 16:13
Telex Communication
Sender: The Incorporated States of Tom Joad Foreign Commissary - International Military Procurement Department
Recipient: Clan Smoke Jaguar Military Industries (CSJMI)

To whom it may concern,
With appreciation for concerns of the populace regarding the military our department has been instructed to begin the process of procurement to fulfil a variety of roles, in some cases procured systems are intended to provide only a superior core rather than the bulk.

In light of CSJMI’ international reputation for engineering & technological excellence the offer to commit to a relatively long-term contractual agreement. The contract would be two stage; providing required equipment & then required munitions, spares & initial training for unfamiliar components, the latter part of the contract being in the short term till native industries can fulfil the role.

The current ideology in practise within the Incorporated States of Tom Joad Defence Force (ISDF) is to maintain superior mobility at a greater priority to other needs, in the case of IFVs being able to deploy large numbers of troops speedily is of great desirability & after some initial research, evaluating necessity & existing capability, the Nova Cat IFV has been selected for an initial run of 2,256 vehicles.
In support of an airmobile capability the Stormcrow AIFV has been designated a suitable successor to existing systems, an initial run of 800 vehicles. We would prefer a 6-1 ratio of delivery for the two systems respectively over a two-year period, flexibility in such matters is available. The total amount coming to some €8,872,800,000


Concerns, objections, negotiations & agreement should be addressed to myself personally & you should not hesitate to contact me if any of the above do arise.

Yours sincerely,
<signed>
Richard Palling
Director of Defence Procurement
Clan Smoke Jaguar
28-12-2004, 00:48
OOC: Any plans to release that RC-217 that I saw featured in several packages at the IM boards?

IC: The DoD would once more request the approval of CSJMI for the following contract.

- 5,000 x BGM/RGM/UGM-286C Lightning Bolt II - $25 billion
- 10,000 x RGM/UGM-287 Aslan - $10 billion
- 15,000 x AIM-152D ALRAAM - $12.75 billion
- 5,000 x AIM-189 AERAAM - $5 billion
- 500 x ASM-341 Lancelot - $1.5 billion
- 25,000 x MIM-321 Basalisk - $17.5 billion
- 50,000 x AGM-221 Hellstreak - $3.5 billion

Total: $75.25 billion

Funds are divided in 24 equal batches, to be wired over a period of 24 months.

Yours Faithfully,

Gal Sharif
Dept. of Defense
Al-Sabir
We are pleased to announce that the Al-Sabirian request has been approved, with delivery over a period of 24 NS months. We are always happy to provide for our friends in Al-Sabir, and look forward to further dealings in the future.



Telex Communication
Sender: The Incorporated States of Tom Joad Foreign Commissary - International Military Procurement Department
Recipient: Clan Smoke Jaguar Military Industries (CSJMI)

To whom it may concern,
With appreciation for concerns of the populace regarding the military our department has been instructed to begin the process of procurement to fulfil a variety of roles, in some cases procured systems are intended to provide only a superior core rather than the bulk.

In light of CSJMI’ international reputation for engineering & technological excellence the offer to commit to a relatively long-term contractual agreement. The contract would be two stage; providing required equipment & then required munitions, spares & initial training for unfamiliar components, the latter part of the contract being in the short term till native industries can fulfil the role.

The current ideology in practise within the Incorporated States of Tom Joad Defence Force (ISDF) is to maintain superior mobility at a greater priority to other needs, in the case of IFVs being able to deploy large numbers of troops speedily is of great desirability & after some initial research, evaluating necessity & existing capability, the Nova Cat IFV has been selected for an initial run of 2,256 vehicles.
In support of an airmobile capability the Stormcrow AIFV has been designated a suitable successor to existing systems, an initial run of 800 vehicles. We would prefer a 6-1 ratio of delivery for the two systems respectively over a two-year period, flexibility in such matters is available. The total amount coming to some €8,872,800,000


Concerns, objections, negotiations & agreement should be addressed to myself personally & you should not hesitate to contact me if any of the above do arise.

Yours sincerely,
<signed>
Richard Palling
Director of Defence Procurement
After careful deliberation, this request has been approved. For a total of $11.5 billion, we will provide the desired units, along with supplies of spare parts and ammunition projected to last 5 years, including 3 months of major conflict. In addition, we will provide training for infantry, vehicle crews, and maintenance personnel, as well as assistance in optimizing local production facilities to produce the required parts and munitions.
If acceptable, we will begin delivery immediately, with the last shipment arriving within 2 NS years.
Tom Joad
29-12-2004, 20:39
We have found this contract to be acceptable & final approval for funding has been given to the contract, I wish to offer my personal congratulations & best assurances for the timely response which this contract has been agreed upon.

Yours sincerely,
<signed>
Richard Palling
Director of Defence Procurement
Omz222
30-01-2005, 01:30
To: CSJMI Sales Dept
From: Omzian Ministry of National Defence

The Omzian military, upon the second phase of the reorganization program, is seeking additional munitions and transport aircraft for use in the Omzian Air Force and the Omzian Navy. The need for such assets is extremely critical, and therefore we place our trust on CSJMI for the supply of these equipment. As a large amount of munition and aircraft is needed, we are seeking a separate, full contract with CSJMI for the following, as this may be a very large undertaking for CSJMI:

4320x FlakPz 2 Coelion Air Defense Tank = $21.6 billion
1800x HARS 320mm Rocket System = $9 billion
2700x MARS 220mm Rocket System = $8.1 billion
1000x STBARS 200mm Rocket System = $4.5 billion
2700x TELARS 122mm Tracked Rocket System = $8.1 billion

12x Anarchy II DDG = $16.8 billion
24x Setsuna MPRS = $9.6 billion
24x Strana Mechty AOE = $16.8 billion
24x Goro FRO = $7.68 billion

70x Goliath Class Maritime Prepositioning Ship = $42 billion
102x Trifler MHC = $13.26 billion
102x Ziggurat Mine Warfare Ship (HSV) = $20.4 billion

12x Viper LSD = $16.8 billion
22x Anaconda LPD = $33 billion
24x Ryoken LST = $2.88 billion
6x Firebrand LPH = $5.4 billion

180x P-12 MMMA = $18.9 billion
96x B-6A Armbrust = $38.4 billion
192x MB-1J Harpy = $57.6 billion
48x MB-1K Megafortress II = $16.8 billion
96x MB-52K Megafortress = $14.208 billion
432x A-12C Avenger II = $86.4 billion

96x E-15A Uhu AWACS = $72 billion
48x E-16A Night Owl JSTARS = $34.56 billion

192x C-248 ULTRA = $115.2 billion
192x C-252 FULTRA = $124.8 billion
96x C-220 GRA = $28.8 billion
196x MC-216 Ranger = $49 billion
288x C-286 Atlas = $21.6 billion
96x CG-12 Gyrocaptain = $76.8 billion
288x UG-1 Gyrfalcon = $28.8 billion
288x MC-322 MRTT = $50.4 billion

192x WG-115 Dragonfly = $38.4 billion

200,000x Eurus A UAV = $10 billion
50,000x Eurus B UAV = $12.5 billion

4000x BGM-249K Kodachi II Conventional = $16 billion
2000x BGM-249L Kodachi II CEB = $10.8 billion
2000x BGM-249M Kodachi II BAT = $12.8 billion
3600x BGM-233 Cicada Waterproof = $7.92 billion
7900x AGM-237 Panther = $23.7 billion
12,600x AGM/RGM/BGM/UGM-338 Zephyr = $31.5 billion

120x MIM-168 Skymer Fire Units = $30 billion
96x MIM-168 Skymer Batteries = $48 billion
20,000x MIM-168 Skymer SAM = $90 billion

120x MIM-291 Odin Fire Units = $27 billion
96x MIM-291 Odin Batteries = $43.2 billion
10,000x MIM-291 Odin SAM = $50 billion

60x MIM-276 Freyr Fire Units = $12 billion
48x MIM-276 Freyr Batteries = $19.2 billion
6000x MIM-276 Freyr SAARM = $18 billion

2000x ASM-341 Lancelot = $6 billion
800x ASM-191 ASAT II = $1.6 billion

42,000x RIM-214C NADSAM Block IV = $126 billion
28,000x RIM-215D NADSAM-ER Block V = $112 billion
6000x RIM-338 NADSAM-EA = $27 billion
120,000x RIM-289 Sea Snake = $96 billion
220,000x RIM-242 PDM = $66 billion

15,600x AGM-286D Lightning Bolt II = $70.2 billion

9000x RGM/UGM-286 NASM = $6.75 billion
6000x RGM/UGM-287 Aslan = $6 billion
58,000x Mk.66 12.75” (324mm) Torpedo = $185.6 billion
32,000x Mk.69 21” (533.4mm) Torpedo = $128 billion
6000x Mk.72 21” Torpedo = $27 billion
3000x Mk.70 25.6” (650mm) Torpedo = $21 billion
5000x Type 62B Underwater Rocket = $20 billion

Base Total: $2470.358 billion
Base Price Per Installment (1000 installments): $2.470358 billion

Furthermore, we would like to inquire about an additional two issues that the Omzian military might be interested in, as part of the effort to reorganize and expand:

-The first issue is regarding a possible conversion of all 36 Firestorm III Arsenal Ships into the Firestorm V configuration, as we would like to adopt the Mk.127 series of VLS cells to improve combat capabilities and logistical capabilities;

-The second issue is regarding a possible sale of the new series of "heavy" combat warships recently produced by CSJMI to selected nations, as the Omzian navy is expressing a large sum of interest in both the "heavy" escort vessels and the heavy aircraft carrier, to be deployed in large battle groups and independent surface action groups, as especially the demand for new armoured and mobile destroyers are high, with much of the interest also placed on the cruisers and the frigates.
As well, in return, we would also like to further assist CSJMI in not only the development and deployment of torpedo detection systems (which includes towed underwater acoustic and sonar arrays, in addition to computers to analyze the data collected that also automatic advises the crew of possible actions of evasion, or the automatic deployment of anti-torpedo systems), but also the deployment and installation of anti-torpedo weapons on the newly introduced combat warships, most notably supercavitating underwater guns and mini-torpedoes, if they desire, as we have experience in the area (and had traded the technology with CSJMI before).
If CSJMI desires, we are willing to discuss this in a more private or concealed manner (OOC: OMP Boards or PM).

We also like to inquire if it is possible to transfer the funds in a total of 1000 installments over a period of 6 years, if possible, as although budget has been allocated to the reorganization of the Omzian military, this is still a great financial burden for us.

As we are awaiting an reply with a high degree of anticipation, we wish that this massive contract proposal could go forward, as we are ready to sustain the possible financial burden while hoping to improve the capabilities of the Omzian Navy and other branches of the Omzian military through CSJMI.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
30-01-2005, 01:44
To: CSJMI Sales Dept
From: Omzian Ministry of National Defence

The Omzian military, upon the second phase of the reorganization program, is seeking additional munitions and transport aircraft for use in the Omzian Air Force and the Omzian Navy. The need for such assets is extremely critical, and therefore we place our trust on CSJMI for the supply of these equipment. As a large amount of munition and aircraft is needed, we are seeking a separate, full contract with CSJMI for the following, as this may be a very large undertaking for CSJMI:

4320x FlakPz 2 Coelion Air Defense Tank = $21.6 billion
1800x HARS 320mm Rocket System = $9 billion
2700x MARS 220mm Rocket System = $8.1 billion
1000x STBARS 200mm Rocket System = $4.5 billion
2700x TELARS 122mm Tracked Rocket System = $8.1 billion

12x Anarchy II DDG = $16.8 billion
24x Setsuna MPRS = $9.6 billion
24x Strana Mechty AOE = $16.8 billion
24x Goro FRO = $7.68 billion

70x Goliath Class Maritime Prepositioning Ship = $42 billion
102x Trifler MHC = $13.26 billion
102x Ziggurat Mine Warfare Ship (HSV) = $20.4 billion

12x Viper LSD = $16.8 billion
22x Anaconda LPD = $33 billion
24x Ryoken LST = $2.88 billion
6x Firebrand LPH = $5.4 billion

180x P-12 MMMA = $18.9 billion
96x B-6A Armbrust = $38.4 billion
192x MB-1J Harpy = $57.6 billion
48x MB-1K Megafortress II = $16.8 billion
96x MB-52K Megafortress = $14.208 billion
432x A-12C Avenger II = $86.4 billion

96x E-15A Uhu AWACS = $72 billion
48x E-16A Night Owl JSTARS = $34.56 billion

192x C-248 ULTRA = $115.2 billion
192x C-252 FULTRA = $124.8 billion
96x C-220 GRA = $28.8 billion
196x MC-216 Ranger = $49 billion
288x C-286 Atlas = $21.6 billion
96x CG-12 Gyrocaptain = $76.8 billion
288x UG-1 Gyrfalcon = $28.8 billion
288x MC-322 MRTT = $50.4 billion

192x WG-115 Dragonfly = $38.4 billion

200,000x Eurus A UAV = $10 billion
50,000x Eurus B UAV = $12.5 billion

4000x BGM-249K Kodachi II Conventional = $16 billion
2000x BGM-249L Kodachi II CEB = $10.8 billion
2000x BGM-249M Kodachi II BAT = $12.8 billion
3600x BGM-233 Cicada Waterproof = $7.92 billion
7900x AGM-237 Panther = $23.7 billion
12,600x AGM/RGM/BGM/UGM-338 Zephyr = $31.5 billion

120x MIM-168 Skymer Fire Units = $30 billion
96x MIM-168 Skymer Batteries = $48 billion
20,000x MIM-168 Skymer SAM = $90 billion

120x MIM-291 Odin Fire Units = $27 billion
96x MIM-291 Odin Batteries = $43.2 billion
10,000x MIM-291 Odin SAM = $50 billion

60x MIM-276 Freyr Fire Units = $12 billion
48x MIM-276 Freyr Batteries = $19.2 billion
6000x MIM-276 Freyr SAARM = $18 billion

2000x ASM-341 Lancelot = $6 billion
800x ASM-191 ASAT II = $1.6 billion

42,000x RIM-214C NADSAM Block IV = $126 billion
28,000x RIM-215D NADSAM-ER Block V = $112 billion
6000x RIM-338 NADSAM-EA = $27 billion
120,000x RIM-289 Sea Snake = $96 billion
220,000x RIM-242 PDM = $66 billion

15,600x AGM-286D Lightning Bolt II = $70.2 billion

9000x RGM/UGM-286 NASM = $6.75 billion
6000x RGM/UGM-287 Aslan = $6 billion
58,000x Mk.66 12.75” (324mm) Torpedo = $185.6 billion
32,000x Mk.69 21” (533.4mm) Torpedo = $128 billion
6000x Mk.72 21” Torpedo = $27 billion
3000x Mk.70 25.6” (650mm) Torpedo = $21 billion
5000x Type 62B Underwater Rocket = $20 billion

Base Total: $2470.358 billion
Base Price Per Installment (1000 installments): $2.470358 billion

Furthermore, we would like to inquire about an additional two issues that the Omzian military might be interested in, as part of the effort to reorganize and expand:

-The first issue is regarding a possible conversion of all 36 Firestorm III Arsenal Ships into the Firestorm V configuration, as we would like to adopt the Mk.127 series of VLS cells to improve combat capabilities and logistical capabilities;

-The second issue is regarding a possible sale of the new series of "heavy" combat warships recently produced by CSJMI to selected nations, as the Omzian navy is expressing a large sum of interest in both the "heavy" escort vessels and the heavy aircraft carrier, to be deployed in large battle groups and independent surface action groups, as especially the demand for new armoured and mobile destroyers are high, with much of the interest also placed on the cruisers and the frigates.
As well, in return, we would also like to further assist CSJMI in not only the development and deployment of torpedo detection systems (which includes towed underwater acoustic and sonar arrays, in addition to computers to analyze the data collected that also automatic advises the crew of possible actions of evasion, or the automatic deployment of anti-torpedo systems), but also the deployment and installation of anti-torpedo weapons on the newly introduced combat warships, most notably supercavitating underwater guns and mini-torpedoes, if they desire, as we have experience in the area (and had traded the technology with CSJMI before).
If CSJMI desires, we are willing to discuss this in a more private or concealed manner (OOC: OMP Boards or PM).

We also like to inquire if it is possible to transfer the funds in a total of 1000 installments over a period of 6 years, if possible, as although budget has been allocated to the reorganization of the Omzian military, this is still a great financial burden for us.

As we are awaiting an reply with a high degree of anticipation, we wish that this massive contract proposal could go forward, as we are ready to sustain the possible financial burden while hoping to improve the capabilities of the Omzian Navy and other branches of the Omzian military through CSJMI.
We indeed expect that this will take quite some time to fill, easily exceeding a decade. Thus, with our current relations and history with the Omzian Military, we see no reason to deny the requested plan.
Regarding the Arsenal ships, this is indeed possible, and was done with our own Firestorm III vessels. The estimated cost is $500 million per vessel, mostly due to the interior rearrangement required - while the "blocks" themselves are modular, the Mk.127 is longer than any previously anticipated weapon.
Regarding the large vessels, those will be provided to the Omzian military on request, though they are not officially cleared for export yet. The council has already approved this measure. The Omzian offer for assistance in developing and deploying effective underwater countermeasures is greatly appreciated, and it was indeed hoped that we would be able to tap into Omzian experience in this area to help further increase the survivabiltiy of our vessels. However, the specifics here should be kept to more closed channels (OOC: OMP boards are good). We don't wish to advertise our secrets to prying ears after all.
Van Luxemburg
01-07-2005, 15:41
To: CSJMI Munitions
From: Ministry of Defense, Van Luxemburg

We have followed you stores for along time, and we would like to order new AA units. this is what we need:

20 MIM-162 Grendel Batteries: $4.32 billion
50 Patriot PAC-3: $15 billion
10 MIM-159 Vespa batteries: $ 1.1 billion

money will be wired upon confirmation.
Evil Aquatic Creatures
01-07-2005, 18:23
We are interested in buying production rights for the following munitions:
M995 5.56mm NATO
M993 7.62mm NATO
12.7mm NATO
M433 40mm Grenade
M830A2 120mm HEAT-T Tank shell
M831A1 120mm HEAT-TP Tank shell
M934 120mm HE Mortar shell
M483A1 DPICM Shell
AGM-65E Maverick
AGM-84G Harpoon
Mk.48 533mm Torpedo
AIM-238 Cockatrice
Mk.83 General purpose bomb

Long live the Great Fisherman!
May he land the big one!
Clan Smoke Jaguar
01-07-2005, 18:36
To: CSJMI Munitions
From: Ministry of Defense, Van Luxemburg

We have followed you stores for along time, and we would like to order new AA units. this is what we need:

20 MIM-162 Grendel Batteries: $4.32 billion
50 Patriot PAC-3: $15 billion
10 MIM-159 Vespa batteries: $ 1.1 billion

money will be wired upon confirmation.
CSJMI is pleased to announce that the Van Luxembourg request has been approved, and delivery of the last shipment is expected within 6 NS months.



We are interested in buying production rights for the following munitions:
M995 5.56mm NATO
M993 7.62mm NATO
12.7mm NATO
M433 40mm Grenade
M830A2 120mm HEAT-T Tank shell
M831A1 120mm HEAT-TP Tank shell
M934 120mm HE Mortar shell
M483A1 DPICM Shell
AGM-65E Maverick
AGM-84G Harpoon
Mk.48 533mm Torpedo
AIM-238 Cockatrice
Mk.83 General purpose bomb

Long live the Great Fisherman!
May he land the big one!
CSJMI is willing to provide the rights to all of these units for $25 million. If this is acceptable, we can provide blueprints and engineers to assist in retooling (or constructing) factories within 3 NS weeks.
Evil Aquatic Creatures
01-07-2005, 20:03
We accept your offer

Long live the Great Fisherman!
May he land the big one!
Omz222
01-07-2005, 20:20
As the Omzian military is gearing towards a slightly more offensive-oriented role given its involvement in various regional conflicts and the future prospect of involvement on the international stage as well, we feel that at the same time it is cruical to expand our armed forces to allow us not only to bloster a larger combat force, but also a larger supporting and auxiliary arm as well. Thus, we have decided to take great care in sending this contract proposal to CSJMI, consisting an order of the following:

900x MV-67 Harpy = $54 billion
500x UV-72 = $50 billion
1000x CH-61 Atlas = $45 billion
200x WG-108 Harpy = $16 billion
300x UG-1 Gyrfalcon = $30 billion
1000x C-286 Atlas = $75 billion
5000x Hammerhead AUAV = $15 billion
3000x Aeolus SEUAV = $12 billion
2000x Eagle Eye II UAV = $14 billion
3000x Scorpion II UAV = $3.6 billion
Subtotal: $314.6 billion

300x MIM-291 Odin Batteries = $135 billion
100x MIM-168 Skymer Batteries = $50 billion
10,000x MIM-168 Skymer SAM = $45 billion
20,000x MIM-291 Odin SAM = $100 billion
20x SSM Brigade Packages w/ Crossbolt II = $23.5 billion
50x SSM Brigade Packages w/ Donnerschlag = $42.5 billion
50x SSM Brigade Packages w/ Shinma-F = $51.25 billion
100x 18”/60 cal Mk.3 Naval Gun Coastal Battery = $47 billion
300x 8”/60 Cal. RF Mk.3 Quad Naval Gun Coastal Battery = $55.5 billion
Subtotal: $549.75 billion

24x Jefferson Barge Carriers = $8.4 billion
24x Carpenter Flo/Flo Deckship = $9.6 billion
24x Scrapper Lo/Lo deckship = $6.72 billion
124x Kamigawa Container Ship = $19.84 billion
24x Zephyr ALS = $10.8 billion
124x Quetzalcoatl Heavy Transport Tanker = $24.8 billion
248x Serenade Troopship = $39.68 billion
72x Hapsburg MC Prepositioning Ship = $32.4 billion
124x Goliath Maritime Prepositioning Ship = $74.4 billion
192x Kitsune Fast Vehicle Cargo Ship = $76.8 billion
124x Zebra Crane Ship = $7.44 billion
96x Delphi CTT = $1.344 billion
96x Peregrine HSV = $14.4 billion
Subtotal: $326.624 billion

TOTAL: $1.190974 trillion USD
PER INSTALLMENT (OF 1000): $1.190974 billion USD

As we would like to wire the sum of money within 1000 installments over a time period of eight years if possible, we are eagerly anticipanting for an reply.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
02-07-2005, 06:05
As the Omzian military is gearing towards a slightly more offensive-oriented role given its involvement in various regional conflicts and the future prospect of involvement on the international stage as well, we feel that at the same time it is cruical to expand our armed forces to allow us not only to bloster a larger combat force, but also a larger supporting and auxiliary arm as well. Thus, we have decided to take great care in sending this contract proposal to CSJMI, consisting an order of the following:

900x MV-67 Harpy = $54 billion
500x UV-72 = $50 billion
1000x CH-61 Atlas = $45 billion
200x WG-108 Harpy = $16 billion
300x UG-1 Gyrfalcon = $30 billion
1000x C-286 Atlas = $75 billion
5000x Hammerhead AUAV = $15 billion
3000x Aeolus SEUAV = $12 billion
2000x Eagle Eye II UAV = $14 billion
3000x Scorpion II UAV = $3.6 billion
Subtotal: $314.6 billion

300x MIM-291 Odin Batteries = $135 billion
100x MIM-168 Skymer Batteries = $50 billion
10,000x MIM-168 Skymer SAM = $45 billion
20,000x MIM-291 Odin SAM = $100 billion
20x SSM Brigade Packages w/ Crossbolt II = $23.5 billion
50x SSM Brigade Packages w/ Donnerschlag = $42.5 billion
50x SSM Brigade Packages w/ Shinma-F = $51.25 billion
100x 18”/60 cal Mk.3 Naval Gun Coastal Battery = $47 billion
300x 8”/60 Cal. RF Mk.3 Quad Naval Gun Coastal Battery = $55.5 billion
Subtotal: $549.75 billion

24x Jefferson Barge Carriers = $8.4 billion
24x Carpenter Flo/Flo Deckship = $9.6 billion
24x Scrapper Lo/Lo deckship = $6.72 billion
124x Kamigawa Container Ship = $19.84 billion
24x Zephyr ALS = $10.8 billion
124x Quetzalcoatl Heavy Transport Tanker = $24.8 billion
248x Serenade Troopship = $39.68 billion
72x Hapsburg MC Prepositioning Ship = $32.4 billion
124x Goliath Maritime Prepositioning Ship = $74.4 billion
192x Kitsune Fast Vehicle Cargo Ship = $76.8 billion
124x Zebra Crane Ship = $7.44 billion
96x Delphi CTT = $1.344 billion
96x Peregrine HSV = $14.4 billion
Subtotal: $326.624 billion

TOTAL: $1.190974 trillion USD
PER INSTALLMENT (OF 1000): $1.190974 billion USD

As we would like to wire the sum of money within 1000 installments over a time period of eight years if possible, we are eagerly anticipanting for an reply.
CSJMI is, as always, honored that the Omzian military continues to choose us to provide for their military needs, and we have approved this request wholeheartedly. However, with the sheer number of large ships being requested, it is expected that it will take some 32 NS years to provide everything.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
12-01-2006, 04:21
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AIR DEFENSE MISSILE SYSTEMS
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PLEASE NOTE:
All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
All units listed in blue print are extremely sensitive units that are only available to our closest allies or with special exceptions.



MIM-168 Skymer Launch System (http://homepage.tinet.ie/~steven/images/sa10.jpg)
Crew: 62 per fire unit
Armament: 4xSkymer SAM (TEL)
Weapon Range: 140 km VS ballistic missiles
Target Altitude: 55 km
Detection Range: 800 km (search radar), 600 km (tracking radar)
Max Target Speed: 4500 m/s
Max Targets: 16 per fire unit
A longer-range and much more expensive missile for use in the ABM role. Unlike units like the S-300V and PAC-3, this unit is capable of successfully engaging MRBMs, and the system is optimized for engaging at much longer ranges (about 50% greater than the max for the Arrow 2), giving a solid edge over S-300 variants such as the Antey-2500. All these factors combine to make this among the best ABM systems currently in operation. A fire unit consists of 4 TELs with 40 missiles (24 reloads) with 2 tracking and one search radar, and 2 missile guidance stations. A battery has two fire units (8 launchers).
Cost: $250 million per fire unit, $500 million per battery

Arrow 2 Launch System
Armament 6xArrow 2 SAM (TEL)
Weapon Range: 90 km VS ballistic missiles
Target Altitude: 50 km
Detection Range: 500 km
Max Target Speed: 3000 m/s
Max Targets: 14 (fire platoon), 28 (battery)
The Arrow 2 battery is a long-range defensive system protecting against short range ballistic missiles. A battery consists of eight 6-round launch units, 100 missiles (52 reloads), 2 search/tracking radars, and control facilities. A fire platoon (reduced battery) is also available, with the same number of launchers, but only 1 radar and reduced control facilities, as well as no reload missiles provided.
Cost: $170 million per fire platoon, $300 million per battery

MIM-305 Freyja Launch System
Crew: 52 per fire unit
Armament: 2xFreyja SAM (TEL)
Weapon Range: 20-450 km
Target Altitude: 1000-45,000m
Detection Range: 115% of range of opposing radar (standard), 640 km (backup radar)
An improved version of the Freyr using a much larger missile fired from a modified Odin launcher, this unit provides devastating long-range capabilities against AWACS and JSTARS aircraft, and can alternately engage ground-based radars out to a range of 520 km using a ballistic trajectory. Furthermore, the missile can accept command guidance from a backup radar system, allowing for engagement of non-emitting aircraft or those that shut their own radars down to avoid destruction. A fire unit consists of 6 passive detection stations, 6 TELs (24 missiles total), a tracking & engagement radar, and 2 command and control stations. A battery has 2 fire units with additional control facilities. The passive detection stations can be situated up to 120 km from the fire control station, which in turn can be up to 75 km their respective launchers, to provide excellent area coverage.
This unit does use the same launcher and many of the same components and control systems of the Thor/Baldur/Heimdall system, and this system can be integrated into that. However, as it requires its own unique sensors, it’s listed separately.
Cost: $160 million per fire unit, $320 million per battery.

MIM-276 Freyr Launch System
Crew: 56 per fire unit
Armament: 4xFreyr SAM (TEL)
Weapon Range: 20-300 km
Weapon Altitude: 2000-38,000m
Detection Range: 115% range of opposing radar
A modified launch unit that uses passive radar detection in order to pinpoint and engage airborne radar systems, allowing the long-range Freyr antiradiation missile to be launched against opposing AWACS, JSTARS, and other battlefield reconnaissance radars, as well as many airborne jamming platforms, from, in fact, beyond the range of most of these systems. A fire unit includes 2 fire control stations, 6 passive detection stations, and 4 TELs (32 total missiles). The passive detection stations can be sited up to 75 km from the fire control stations, which in turn can be up to 75 km from the launch units. This configuration allows a fire unit to cover a larger area ( against numerous less powerful radars, such as lighter JSTARs, U-2/TR-1 aircraft, and UAVs in the class of the Global Hawk). A firing battery consists of two fire units and an additional headquarters section.
$150 million per fire unit, $300 million per battery

Thor/Baldur/Heimdall/Frigg Launch System
Crew: 72 per fire unit
Armament: 2xThor, or 4xBaldur, 12xHeimdall, or 18xFrigg SAM (TEL)
Weapon Range: 540 km (Thor), 270 km (Baldur), 135 km (Heimdall), 95 km (Frigg)
Target Altitude: 50,000m (Thor), 30,000m (Baldur), 20,000m (Heimdall),
Detection Range: 735 km (search radar), 600 km (tracking radar), 485 km (secondary radar)
Max Targets: 108 engaged per fire unit
This is a new multi-tier air defense system that incorporates theater, strategic, and tactical level air defense weapons into the same system, for greater interoperatility and flexibility, as well as reduced operating costs and simplified maintenance. For theater-level engagement, the Thor missile was supplied, whose claim to fame is the ability to engage aircraft nearly 500 km away, while the strategic Baldur SAM has only half the range, but lower cost and greater agility, being able to engage almost all current aircraft. Finally, the Heimdall is a cheaper tactical level SAM, which provides excellent capability against massed strikes due to the number of missiles that can be brought to bear at one time. In addition to these, the system is also designed to be compatible with the tactical-level Frigg unit, which is even smaller than the Heimdall, though this is not normally carried. Naturally, some impressive command and control facilities are employed to allow full utilization of the system’s capabilities. While expensive, this single system incorporates the capability of almost a full fire unit each of Grendel and Odin SAMs combined, making it still a very attractive buy. A fire unit consists of eight TELs, one search radar, two tracking radars, command facilities, and an additional two secondary radar systems, as well as a full launcher load of each kind of missile (total of 16 Thor, 32 Baldur, & 96 Heimdall). A battery consists of two fire units with an additional command facility.
These units can also be modified to operate the Sleipner ABM missile, with a standard package consisting of necessary software upgrades and 16 (fire unit) or 32 (battery) missiles.
$625 million per fire unit ($700 million w/ Sleipner upgrade), $1.25 billion per battery ($1.4 billion w/ Sleipner upgrade)

MIM-291 Odin Launch System (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/images/SA12B.gif)
Crew: 59 per fire unit
Armament: 2xOdin SAM (TEL)
Weapon Range: 400 km
Altitude: 40,000m
Detection Range: 700 km (search radar), 540 km (tracking radar)
Max Targets: 12 engaged per fire unit
One of the longest ranged SAM units in the world, this system is highly capable against both ballistic missiles and aircraft. A fire unit consists of 6 TELs and 24 missiles (12 reloads), with 2 tracking and one search radar, and 2 missile guidance stations. A battery has 2 fire units (12 launchers and 48 missiles)
Cost: $225 million per fire unit, $450 million per battery

MIM-162 Grendel Launch System (http://www.army-technology.com/projects/thaad/images/Thaad_1.jpg)
Crew: 54 per fire unit
Armament: 4xGrendel SAM (TEL)
Weapon Range: 140 km
Detection Range: 400 km (search radar), 280 km (tracking radar)
Max Targets: 16 engaged per fire unit
A long range SAM for strategic defense that’s much more mobile than older systems like the Hawk. A fire unit consists of 4 TELs (Transporter-Erector Launchers) with 40 missiles (24 reloads), as well as 2 tracking and one long-range search radar, with two missile control stations. A battery has two fire units (8 launchers) an additional long-range (485 km) 2D search radar, and additional control stations.
Cost: $108 million per fire unit, $216 million per battery

Patriot PAC-3 System (http://www.globalsecurity.org/space/systems/images/patriot-carrier.jpg)
Radar: AN/MPQ-65 multipurpose
Equipment: AN/MSQ-104 ECS
The ultimate incarnation of the Patriot, incorporating new radar and fire control, as well as capability for a new missile (dubbed the PAC-3), which is designed purely for ballistic missile defense and is significantly smaller than the normal Patriot missile, allowing 4 times as many to be carried on a launcher. However, since this is a specialized ABM unit, it is complemented by basic Patriot missiles, and the PAC-3 system still utilizes MIM-104C/D/E missiles as well. This is the complete firing battery for the system, and includes search and tracking radars, 6 4-round launch trailers with 64 MIM-104E missiles, and 2 16-round launch trailers with 64 PAC-3 missiles. All components are towed by HEMTT trucks.
Cost: $400 million per battery

Patriot PAC-2 System
Radar: AN/MPQ-53 multipurpose
Equipment: AN/MSQ-104 ECS
An improved Patriot system with further enhanced capability against ballistic missiles, this unit utilizes the newer MIM-104C missile, and can accept the MIM-104D and MIM-104E units as well. This is the complete firing battery for the Patriot missile, and includes radars, engagement control stations, 8 4-round launch trailers, and 64 MIM-104C missiles. All components are towed by HEMTT trucks.
Cost: $250 million per battery

Patriot PAC-1 System
Radar: AN/MPQ-53 multipurpose
Equipment: AN/MSQ-104 ECS
An interim version of the Patriot system intended to provide a degree of capability against ballistic missile threats. All improvements over previous incarnations, however, were made to the engagement system (primarily software), and the missiles themselves are unchanged. This unit fires the MIM-104A and MIM-104B Patriot missiles. This is the complete firing battery for the Patriot missile, and includes radars, engagement control stations, 8 4-round launch trailers, and 64 MIM-104A missiles. All components are towed by HEMTT trucks.
Cost: $170 million per battery

MIM-318 Frigg Launch System
Crew: 18 per fire unit, 74 per battery
Armament: 6xFrigg SAM (TELAR)
Weapon Range: 95 km
Detection Range: 145 km (TELAR), 304 km (separate radar)
An improved system intended to replace the MIM-159 Vespa as a medium-long range tactical level air defense system, this unit possesses a smaller, but far more capable missile, which is combined with a more powerful radar to enhance coverage, and the new missile provides vastly improved performance against many targets. A fire unit consists of 2 6-round launchers, 2 missile reload vehicles, and a separate long-range search radar, all on the same chassis, and 2 full loads of missiles (48 total). The reload vehicles, as with those on the Vespa, can also act as launchers on their own when tied into a separate radar vehicle. A battery consists of three fire units and additional radars and command and control facilities.
Cost: $110 million per fire unit, $360 million per battery

MIM-159 Vespa Launch System (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/images/SA12A.gif)
Crew: 18 per fire unit, 76 per battery
Armament: 4xVespa SAM (TELAR)
Weapon Range: 85 km
Detection Range: 125 km (TELAR), 215 km (separate radar)
A highly mobile medium-long range SAM system for protecting both fixed installations and mobile forces. Unlike most similar systems, it has both the missiles and fire control radar on the same vehicle, allowing each launcher to operate independently. A fire unit consists of 2 TELARs (Transporter-Erector Launcher And Radar) along with a long-range search radar and a missile reload vehicle (both based on the same chassis), and a total of 12 missiles. The reload vehicle can also act as a launcher when tied into a separate fire control radar. A battery has 3 fire units for a total of 6 launchers, as well as additional radars, command units, and missile transport vehicles, giving it a total of 48 missiles.
Cost: $26 million per fire unit, $110 million per battery

Towed Basilisk (Modified Hawk Launcher)
Crew: 48 per fire unit
Armament: 8xBasalisk missile
Weapon Range: 62 km
Detection Range: 150 km (separate radar)
Another version of the venerable towed Hawk launcher, this time integrating eight Basilisk SAMs. It provides excellent medium range cover, and is a cheaper alternative to the Vespa system. As with the HUMRAAM variant, it comes in fire units with 3 launchers & 64 missiles, or batteries with twice that.
Cost: $70 million per fire unit, $140 million per battery

Towed SLAMRAAM (http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/aim-120a-1.jpg) (Modified Hawk Launcher)
Crew: 51 per fire unit
Armament: 8xHAWK SAM (Launcher)
Weapon Range: 48 km
Detection Range: 100 km (separate radar)
This is a possible replacement system for the aging Hawk SAM. The towed launcher lacks the mobility of the CLAWS, but the integrated radar increases the effective range of the missile. A fire unit has 3 launchers with 64 missiles (40 reloads), as well as additional tracking and control units, while a full battery has two fire units (6 launchers).
Cost: $40 million per fire unit, $80 million per battery

MIM-23 I-HAWK TMD
Crew: 51 per fire unit
Armament: 3xHAWK SAM (Launcher)
Weapon Range: 40 km
Detection Range: 475 km (AN/TPS-59(V)3 radar), 80 km (separate radar)
A variant of the I-HAWK that’s tied to a long-range AN/TPS-59(V)3 surveillance radar for the purpose of engaging theater ballistic missiles. The radar is effective at detecting missiles out to 475 km and at altitudes of up to 150,000m, and can then pass the information on to the HAWK batteries for interception. Though not as capable as some other ballistic missile defense systems, this has been shown to be capable of intercepting weapons in the class of the MGM-52 Lance, and is still capable of engaging the standard array of aircraft.
As this radar should not be deployed at the fire unit or battery level (it actually costs more than a full HAWK battery!), we offer it as part of a light TMD Battalion, with 5 batteries (120 missiles) and one TPS-59 radar, or a regiment with two battalions.
Cost: $200 million per Battalion, $400 million per Regiment

MIM-23 I-HAWK (http://www.globalsecurity.org/space/systems/images/hawk48.jpg)
Crew: 51 per fire unit
Armament: 3xHAWK SAM (Launcher)
Weapon Range: 40 km
Detection Range: 80 km (tracking radar)
This is an effective medium-range SAM system for strategic forces, which is based on an older, but upgraded missile. As such, it lacks the mobility of point defense units. The missiles are fired from towed launchers and guided by a separate radar unit. A fire unit has 3 launchers with 24 MIM-23E missiles (15 reloads), as well as additional tracking and control units, while a full battery has two fire units (6 launchers).
Cost: $15 million per fire unit, $30 million per battery
Clan Smoke Jaguar
12-01-2006, 04:32
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GROUND LAUNCHED SAMS
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PLEASE NOTE:
All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
All units listed in blue print are extremely sensitive units that are only available to our closest allies or with special exceptions.



MIM-308 Sleipner ABM
Weight: 4202 kg
Length: 9.1m
Diameter: 0.9m
Speed: Mach 10 (10,640 km/h, 2955 m/s)
Range: 175 km (ballistic missiles)
Altitude: 10,000-60,000m
Guidance: TVM w/ IR backup
Warhead: blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze (125m lethal burst radius)
A very large SAM designed for engaging ballistic missiles at long range to provide area defense. This unit uses the same launcher, radar, and control systems as the Thor/Baldur/Heimdall system, and thus that can be adopted to fill this role too with just some software modifications.
Cost: $4.5 million

MIM-168 Skymer SAM (http://www.army-technology.com/projects/arrow2/images/Arrow_5.jpg)
Weight: 2200 kg
Length: 8.4m
Diameter: 0.8m
Wingspan: 1.25m
Speed: Mach 8.8 (9362 km/h)
Range: 160 km
Altitude: 10,000-56,000m
Guidance: TVM w/ IR backup
Warhead: blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
A large, extremely advanced SAM for engaging ballistic and cruise missiles, and with some effectiveness against incoming RVs. The missile has a powerful warhead with a large burst radius to increase the chances of successfully destroying incoming targets.
Cost: $4 million

PAC-3 Missile (http://www.missilesandfirecontrol.com/our_products/airdefense/PAC-3/images/pic-product-pac-3.jpg)
Weight: 312 kg
Length: 5.2m
Diameter: 0.25m
Wingspan: 0.51m
Speed: Mach 5 (5340 km/h)
Range: 20 km
Altitude: 15,000m
Guidance: inertial w/ active radar terminal
Warhead: hit-to-kill w/ 71 kg blast fragmentation lethality enhancer
Though it is often referred to as a Patriot, this is actually a completely new missile and, though used by the Patriot PAC-3 system, this should not be confused with the previous weapons. The missile is only a fraction of the size and is rather short ranged, but is a powerful short range antiballistic missile system. Interestingly, no official numerical (MIM-xxx) designation has been given. These missiles are designed specifically for engaging ballistic missiles at relatively close range, and are small enough that a launcher can employ 4 of these in place of 1 regular Patriot, allowing 16 per launcher.
Cost: $1.8 million

Arrow 2 ABM (http://www.israeli-weapons.com/weapons/missile_systems/surface_missiles/arrow/arrow_3.jpg)
Weight: 1300 kg
Length: 7m
Diameter: 0.8m
Speed: Mach 9
Range: 90 km
Altitude: 8000-50,000m
Warhead: 40-50m lethal burst radius
The Arrow 2 is a long-range missile designed to engage ballistic targets flying at speeds of up to 3000 m/s (1000 km range), allowing effective engagement of SRBMs and GLCMs such as the SCUD and FROG units in such widespread use. Unlike other systems, which are also expected to be capable of engaging aircraft, and have limited range (about 40 km) against ballistic missiles, the Arrow 2 has been optimized to engage ballistic missiles, and can strike at over twice the range of many contemporaries (up to 70 km flight range, w/ 90 km maximum engagement range), and reacting much more quickly due to the high speed of the missile.
Cost: $1.5 million

MIM-305 Freyja SAARM
Weight: 3243 kg
Length: 8.9m
Diameter: 0.82m
Wingspan: 1.52m
Speed: variable, Mach 4 (4255 km/h, 1182 m/s) – Mach 7 (7450 km/h, 2070 m/s)
Range: 450 km
Altitude: 1000-45,000m
Guidance: Passive radar w/ IR and Active Radar alternate
Warhead: 150 kg blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
This sister-unit to the Freyr SAM is an improved unit developed from the Odin missile, and designed for engaging the increasingly powerful battlefield surveillance radars coming about, It has a 50% increase in range with twice the speed of its counterpart, making it much better suited to engaging longer-range radars operating at higher altitudes found in some newer AWACS and JSTARS aircraft. In addition, IR and active radar backups have been added to engage units that try to escape by shutting down their radars and evading. The weapon is (naturally) fired from a modified Odin launcher)
Cost: $4 million

MIM-276 Freyr SAARM (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/images/s-300pmu_1.jpg)
Launch Weight: 2100 kg
Length: 6.8m
Diameter: 0.69m
Wingspan: 1.24m
Speed: Mach 3.5 (4290 km/h)
Range: 20-300 km
Altitude: 2000-38,000m
Maneuverability: 15g
Guidance: Passive radar or "home-on-jam"
Warhead: blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze. Lethal burst radius - 35m
Hit probability: 95% with two missiles
This is a large missile designed for taking out enemy jamming and airborne radar aircraft. It is not that agile, but is capable of reaching out to long range, and uses entirely passive systems, dramatically decreasing its chance of being detected before it's too late, and the large warhead serves to provide additional backup. The missile is fired from a modified Skymer launcher.
Cost: $3 million

MIM-300 Thor SAM
Weight: 4136 kg
Length: 9.2m
Diameter: 0.9m
Wingspan: 1.56m
Speed: variable, Mach 4 (4255 km/h, 1182 m/s) – Mach 7.44 (7920 km/h, 2200 m/s)
Range: 540 km (aircraft), 60 km (ballistic missiles)
Altitude: 500-50,000m
Guidance: TVM w/ Command, Active Radar, & IIR alternate
Warhead: 227 kg blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
This is a very large, very powerful SAM designed to push the limits of long-range engagement capability. Indeed, the missile can fly so far that it often requires airborne control, as few aircraft would operate high enough to be above the horizon at such ranges. The missile still retains solid agility (45 Gs) in the terminal phase, along with a powerful warhead, and could in fact take out entire squadrons (or more) in optimal engagements. Another advantage is that the large size allows for a surprisingly capable radar to be mounted, and this missile is actually quite effective against even stealthy targets.
Cost: $5 million

MIM-306 Baldur SAM
Weight: 2004 kg
Length: 7.2m
Diameter: 0.62m
Wingspan: 1.04m
Speed: Speed: variable, Mach 3.75 (3990 km/h, 1108 m/s) – Mach 6.77 (7200 km/h, 2000 m/s)
Range: 270 km
Altitude: 25-30,000m
Guidance: TVM w/ Command, Active Radar, & IIR alternate
Warhead: 145 kg blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
A complementary unit to the heavy Thor missile that uses the same launcher and guidance. The smaller size permits twice as many missiles to be carried by a single launcher, and each has a lower cost, which combines with a solid range in the 200+ km zone to ensure usefulness. Additionally, it has notably greater agility (55 Gs), making it more capable against highly agile targets such as fighters. Sensors have been somewhat degraded, however, due to lack of space compared to the larger weapon.
Cost: $3.5 million

MIM-302 Heimdall SAM
Weight: 1150 kg
Length: 6.82m
Diameter: 0.43m
Wingspan: 0.85m
Speed: variable, Mach 4 (4255 km/h, 1182 m/s) – Mach 7.5 (7975 km/h, 2215 m/s)
Range: 135 km
Altitude: 10-20,000m
Guidance: TVM w/ Command, Active Radar, & IIR alternate
Warhead: 92 kg blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
An even smaller counterpart to the Thor/Baldur missiles, which can have an impressive 12 weapons carried on the same TEL. This is still, with a range well in excess of 100 km, a long-range weapon, but with further improved maneuvering capabilities to 60 Gs, and it still boasts the same guidance, though with admittedly less powerful sensors.
Cost: $2.75 million

MIM-291 Odin SAM (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/images/ru_s400.jpg)
Weight: 2316 kg
Length: 8.2m
Diameter: 0.75m
Wingspan: 1.44m
Speed: Mach 7 (7450 km/h, 2070 m/s)
Range: 400 km (aircraft), 60 km (ballistic missiles)
Altitude: 100-33,000m
Guidance: TVM w/ Active radar alternate
Warhead: 200 kg blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
This is an extremely fast, long range, high altitude, area defense SAM system. Unlike many contemporaries, it boasts an active radar seeker as well as the standard semi-active ones, giving it greater flexibility in engagements. The massive warhead and high speed make the missile difficult to evade, and a single shot hit ratio of 90% is claimed against manned aircraft under testing conditions. The system can intercept targets with a speed of up to 4.8 km/s, which corresponds to a ballistic missile with a range of 3500 km.
Cost: $4 million

MIM-162 Grendel SAM (http://www.army-technology.com/projects/thaad/images/Thaad_5.jpg)
Weight: 950 kg
Length: 5.4m
Diameter: 0.45m
Wingspan: 0.92m
Speed: Mach 6 (6383 km/h)
Range: 5-140 km
Altitude: 40-20,000m
Guidance: TVM
Warhead: 95 kg blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
A somewhat simpler, less expensive alternative to the Patriot SAM. It provides long-range air defense for high-priority installations.
Cost: $1.5 million

MIM-104E Patriot (http://www.fas.org/spp/starwars/program/patriot-close.jpg)
Weight: 900 kg
Length: 5.16m
Diameter: 0.41m
Wingspan: 0.84m
Speed: Mach 5 (5340 km/h)
Range: 3-160 km
Altitude: 60-24,000m
Guidance: TVM
Warhead: 84 kg blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
The ultimate version of the Patriot, incorporating a new low-noise front end to increase seeker sensitivity, a better fuze for engaging ballistic missiles, and incorporation of newer technology for improved reliability.
Cost: $2 million

MIM-104D Patriot (http://www.globalsecurity.org/space/systems/images/p25.jpg)
Weight: 900 kg
Length: 5.16m
Diameter: 0.41m
Wingspan: 0.84m
Speed: Mach 5 (5340 km/h)
Range: 3-160 km (40 km for ballistic missile)
Altitude: 60-24,000m
Guidance: TVM
Warhead: 84 kg blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
An development of the MIM-104C with a new guidance system providing greater capability against stealthy targets, and an improved fuze for high-speed ballistic missiles.
Cost: $1.6 million

MIM-104C Patriot (http://library.thinkquest.org/10927/patriot.jpg)
Weight: 900 kg
Length: 5.16m
Diameter: 0.41m
Wingspan: 0.84m
Speed: Mach 5 (5340 km/h)
Range: 3-160 km (40 km for ballistic missile)
Altitude: 60-24,000m
Guidance: TVM
Warhead: 84 kg blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
An upgraded version of the Patriot that first saw service in the Gulf War, and is incorporated as the primary unit of the original PAC-2 system. It has been overly criticized for performance flaws that appeared in its use against ballistic missiles (a role for which it was only an interim measure). Against aircraft, however, it is much cheaper to operate than the Soviet S-300 (SA-10), which is currently its only real contender. Compared to earlier Patriots, this has a slightly smaller missile, with higher speed, greater range, and a warhead that produces much larger fragments (A and B models produce 2g fragments, this produces 45g)
Cost: $1 million

MIM-104B Patriot (http://www.globalsecurity.org/space/systems/images/patriot_02.jpg)
Weight: 914 kg
Length: 5.31m
Diameter: 0.41m
Wingspan: 0.84m
Speed: Mach 3+ (3190+ km/h)
Range: 70 km
Guidance: TVM
Warhead: 90 kg blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
A modified version of the Patriot missile with guidance and navigation hardware upgrades to allow it to engage sources of jamming.
Cost: $750,000

MIM-104A Patriot (http://www.namsa.nato.int/gallery/systems/patriot1.jpg)
Weight: 914 kg
Length: 5.31m
Diameter: 0.41m
Wingspan: 0.84m
Speed: Mach 3+ (3190+ km/h)
Range: 70 km
Guidance: TVM
Warhead: 90 kg blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
The original version of the Patriot. Aside from the obvious advantages of the Track-Via-Missile system, this doesn’t have too much that stands out over other systems. The Track-Via-Missile system is something of a hybrid between active and semi-active homing systems. The missile is directed by the ground-based control station, but actually has its own radar. It uses command updates to get into terminal ranch, but as the missile approaches the target, the control station receives the radar data from the missile, and uses its greater processing capability to filter out countermeasures and guide the missile to the target with greater accuracy than other semi-active systems. The result of this is that the Patriot can engage targets even when there is no line of sight to the radar (ie, below the radar horizon), making it a very effective system.
Cost: $600,000

MIM-318 Frigg SAM
Weight: 522 kg
Length: 5.8m
Diameter: 0.32m
Wingspan: 0.55m
Speed: Mach 5+ (5330 km/h, 1480 m/s)
Range: 95 km
Altitude: 18,000m
Guidance: TVM w/ command, active radar, & IR backup
Warhead: 36 kg blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
An improved tactical air defense weapon intended to take over the role of the Vespa, the new missile has superior guidance, better altitude performance, higher speed, greater range, better agility, and all in a smaller weapon, allowing 50% more to be carried by each launcher. The only down side is the significantly smaller warhead, but lethality enhancers and the much greater accuracy, as well as the high agility (60 Gs) of the missile are believed to make up for this.
Cost: $1.6 million

MIM-159 Vespa SAM (http://images.google.com/images?q=tbn:9U5VE9FjFZEC:www.nellis.af.mil/UNITS/547IS/TTF/SA-12_MISSILE.jpg)
Weight: 900 kg
Length: 6.35m
Diameter: 0.38m
Wingspan: 1.02m
Speed: Mach 4.3 (4575 km/h)
Range: 85 km
Altitude: 15,000m
Guidance: TVM w/ IR backup
Warhead: 60 kg blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
A mobile, medium-long range air defense missile system in the same class as the Soviet SA-12a, which is capable of both defending fixed installations and advancing forces.
Cost: $1 million

MIM-321 Basilisk (http://www.wonderland.org.nz/Missile_Index/aa12.jpg)
Weight: 200 kg
Length: 3.75m
Diameter: 0.2m
Wingspan: 0.65m
Speed: Mach 4.42 (4700 km/h)
Range: 62 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ command, and active radar or IR terminal
Warhead: 30 kg blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
A modified AIM-238 Cockatrice AAM for ground launch. The unit has many of the same advantages of its predecessor, the HUMRAAM/SLAMRAAM, and is capable of engaging aircraft and cruise missiles out to medium range. The ground launched version (MIM-321) can be fired from a modified CLAWS unit, which is equipped with 4 missiles, and up to 8 can be fitted on a modified Hawk launcher.
Cost: $700,000

MIM-120A SLAMRAAM (http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/aim-120a.jpg)
Weight: 150.75 kg
Length: 3.66m
Diameter: 0.178m
Wingspan: 0.635m
Speed: Mach 4 (4255 km/h)
Range: 48 km, 21 km without guidance radar
Guidance: Inertial w/ active radar terminal & optional command
Warhead: 23 kg blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
Launch Platforms: CLAWS (5-round HMMWV launcher), Modified Hawk Launcher (8 rounds)
A ground launched version of the AIM-120A AMRAAM missile for providing medium range air defense for mobile forces. The missile’s own seeker has a range of only 21 km, and it will need guidance information from a separate radar unit if engaging targets beyond that range.
Cost: $300,000

MIM-23K Hawk SAM (http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/mim-23a.jpg)
Weight: 635 kg
Length: 5.03m
Diameter: 0.37m
Wingspan: 1.19m
Speed: Mach 2.65 (2820 km/h)
Range: 46 km
Altitude: 18,300m
Guidance: Semi-active radar
Warhead: 136.2 kg blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
A medium-range strategic air defense missile. Though not cutting edge, it’s still quite effective against most aircraft. The “K” variant is designed to be operated with the AN/TPS-59(V)3 radar and is intended to provide a degree of capability against TBMs. Among the notable improvements are a significantly larger warhead compared to previous incarnations.
Cost: $250,000

MIM-23E Hawk SAM (http://armyreco.ifrance.com/amerique_du_nord/etats_unis/vehicules_missiles/hawk/hawk_usa_03.jpg)
Weight: 635 kg
Length: 5.03m
Diameter: 0.37m
Wingspan: 1.19m
Speed: Mach 2.65 (2820 km/h)
Range: 46 km
Altitude: 18,300m
Guidance: Semi-active radar
Warhead: 81 kg blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
Our standard version of the Hawk missile lacks the TBM capability of the “K” version, but has numerous improvements over earlier units, and though falling behind current systems, is still capable against most cold-war era aircraft, as well as some modern ones.
Cost: $210,000

MIM-23B Hawk SAM (http://armyreco.ifrance.com/amerique_du_nord/etats_unis/vehicules_missiles/hawk/hawk_usa_05.jpg)
Weight: 635 kg
Length: 5.03m
Diameter: 0.37m
Wingspan: 1.19m
Speed: Mach 2.65 (2820 km/h)
Range: 46 km
Altitude: 18,300m
Guidance: Semi-active radar
Warhead: 74 kg blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
An older version of the Hawk, and the first to be used with the I-Hawk system, this is definitely on the lower end, but still effective against many aircraft still in use.
Cost: $180,000

MIM-72G Chaparral SAM (http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/mim-72c.jpg)
Weight: 86 kg
Length: 2.9m
Diameter: 0.127m
Wingspan: 0.63m
Speed: Mach 1.5
Range: 9 km
Altitude: 3000m
Guidance IR
Warhead: 12.6 kg blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
This is a significantly improved version of the original MIM-72A, which was a modified version of the AIM-9C Sidewinder for use as a SAM. The most notable improvements are better guidance, 50% greater range, and a new smokeless motor. Though dated, this is still an effective unit, especially against older aircraft.
Cost: $80,000

FIM=256C Black Fly II SAM
Weight: 12 kg (missile), 5.8 kg (launcher)
Length: 1.55m
Diameter: 0.07m
Wingspan: 0.1m
Speed: Mach 2.4 (2553 km/h)
Altitude: 4500m
Range: 10.2 km
Warhead: 3.6 kg blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
Guidance: IIR
An improved Black Fly missile with an improved IIR seeker and slightly greater range.
Cost: $100,000 per missile, $150,000 per infantry launch unit

FIM-256 Black Fly SAM (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/images/sa-16-image19.jpg)
Weight: 12 kg (missile), 5.8 kg (launcher)
Length: 1.55m
Diameter: 0.07m
Wingspan: 0.1m
Speed: Mach 2.4 (2553 km/h)
Altitude: 4200m
Range: 9.2 km
Warhead: 3.6 kg blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
Guidance: IIR
This is Clan Smoke Jaguar's replacement for the Stinger, and is designed to counter modern systems like the Igla (SA-18/16) missiles. The missile is fast, agile (45G), and boasts an excellent seeker, which combine to give it a much greater hit rate than the current systems, with over 60% being claimed in some trials (1.2 times that of most current systems, including the SA-18 and advanced Stinger variants). The missile is designed to be launched from vehicles capable of using the stinger with little modification. These include warships, ground vehicles, and aircraft.
Cost: $85,000 per missile, $140,000 per infantry launch unit

FIM-92G Stinger RMP Block II (http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/fim-92-1.jpg)
Weight: 10.9 kg
Length: 1.52m
Diameter: 0.07m
Wingspan: 0.091m
Speed: Mach 2.2 (2340 km/h)
Range: 8 km
Altitude: 3600m
Guidance: IIR
Warhead: 3 kg blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
An upgraded Stinger with an IIR seeker that allows it to engage targets at longer range (the older Stinger models can go that far, but their seekers can’t!).
Cost: $72,000 (missle), $120,000 (launcher)

FIM-92A Stinger (http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/fim-92-1.jpg)
Weight: 10.9 kg
Length: 1.52m
Diameter: 0.07m
Wingspan: 0.091m
Speed: Mach 2.2 (2340 km/h)
Range: 4.8 km
Altitude: 3600m
Guidance: Passive IR
Warhead: 3 kg blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
A small, man-portable SAM, which is fired from a wide variety of air defense vehicles, including helicopters. It is capable of engaging aircraft and missiles maneuvering at up to 8G.
Cost: $38,000 (missle), $100,000 (launcher)
Clan Smoke Jaguar
12-01-2006, 04:40
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SHIP LAUNCHED SAMS
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PLEASE NOTE:
All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
All units listed in blue print are extremely sensitive units that are only available to our closest allies or with special exceptions.



RIM-338 NADSAM-EA (http://www.atk.com/annualrpt2003/Precision/images/sm3.jpg)
Weight: 3200 kg
Length: 8m
Diameter: 0.7m
Wingspan: 1.57m
Maximum Speed: 10,700 km/h
Ceiling: 240 km
Range: 700 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS & IIR terminal
Warhead: LEAP kinetic kill warhead
This missile is based on the SM-3, but uses the more advanced NADSAM-ER as the base, rather than the SM-2ER. Compared to the SM-3, this has nearly a 40% increase in range and altitude, and a more accurate and powerful warhead. Due to the size of the missile, many VLS cells are incapable of handling it. Thus, a specialized system with greater length may need to be employed. This is used to replace the standard VLS cells on certain warships that have been upgraded to fire the weapon.
Cost: $4.5 million

RIM-161 SM-3 (http://www.defenseworld.net/images/features/MissileDefence/SM-3%20Missile.jpg)
Length: 6.55m
Diameter: 0.34m
Wingspan: 1.57m
Speed: Mach 9 (9600 km/h)
Range: >500 km
Altitude: >160 km
Guidance: GPS-aided Inertial w/ FLIR terminal (on LEAP)
Warhead: LEAP Hit-to-kill KW
The SM-3 is an upper-tier ballistic missile defense weapon intended to engage ballistic missiles (and satellites), and was to complement the SM-2ER Block IVA. The missile can be fired from modified AEGIS vessels (they need some hardware and software upgrades), giving a credible interception capability against even ICBMs.
Cost: $3 million

RIM-332 NADSAM-ELR
Weight: 5460 kg
Length: 11.6m
Diameter: 0.84m
Wingspan: 1.92m
Speed: variable, Mach 4 (4255 km/h, 1182 m/s) – Mach 7.7 (8190 km/h, 2275 m/s)
Range: 640 km (aircraft), 125 km (ballistic missiles)
Altitude: 70,000m
Guidance: TVM w/ command, active radar, & IR backup; passive radar optional
Warhead: 102 kg blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
Launch Platforms: numerous ships, in Mk.127a (1), Mk.127b (2), and Mk.131 (1) VLS
This massive weapon is actually a NADSAM in name only. With minimal limitations placed on actual dimensions (the only overriding restriction being that a Mk.131 cell had to be able to accept it), the result is a massive, three-stage missile capable of engaging aircraft out to a phenomenal 640 km, and with a ceiling of 70,000m, even ballistic missiles can be placed at serious risk by this unit. The weapon was formed around an enlarged NADSAM interceptor, which forms the terminal stage, and still retains the 60 G maneuverability needed to engage agile targets. It also has a 66% larger warhead than the older NADSAM models, with the greater size also being able to accommodate improved tracking and guidance systems. However, the phenomenal size and cost of the missile ensures that it will see only limited use, though this will provide a serious threat to any enemy forces unlucky enough to encounter the system.
Cost: $6 million

RIM-215G NADSAM-ECM
Weight: 2160 kg
Length: 8m
Diameter: 0.455m
Wingspan: 1.52m
Speed: Mach 6+ (6390 km/h, 1775 m/s)
Range: 500 km (air target), 600 km (max against surface target)
Altitude: 55,000m
Guidance: Command w/ passive radar terminal, and active radar & IR backup
Warhead: 66 kg blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
Launch Platforms: numerous ships, in VLS
A modified NADSAM-ER Block VII optimized for eliminating jamming and airborne radar systems, with a secondary role as a long-range weapon against ship-based radars.
Cost: $4.5 million

RIM-215F NADSAM-ER Block VII
Weight: 2160 kg
Length: 8m
Diameter: 0.455m
Wingspan: 1.52m
Speed: Mach 6+ (6390 km/h, 1775 m/s)
Range: 485 km
Altitude: 55,000m
Guidance: TVM w/ command, active radar, & IR backup
Warhead: 66 kg blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
Launch Platforms: numerous ships, in VLS
A heavily upgraded NADSAM-ER missile with a new engine that provides significantly increased speed and range, as well as better detection systems, while retaining the same overall dimensions of the previous units. It also has a slightly more powerful warhead.
Cost: $4.5 million

RIM-215D NADSAM-ER Block V (http://www.acordacidadao.hpg.ig.com.br/sm-2-IIIB-1.jpg)
Weight: 1650 kg
Length: 8m
Diameter: 0.455m
Wingspan: 1.52m
Speed: Mach 4+ (4280+ km/h)
Range: 400 km
Altitude: 45,000m
Guidance: Active Radar w/ Command & IR backup
Warhead: 60 kg blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
Launch Platforms: numerous ships, in VLS
This is essentially a NADSAM-ER with the same improvements of the Block IV NADSAM. Additionally, the missile’s dimensions have been optimized to allow greater compatibility with the Mk.127/131 VLS systems, allowing twice as many to be carried as the standard NADSAM-ER.
Cost: $4 million

RIM-215 NADSAM-ER (http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/navy/docs/vis99/v99-75b.gif)
Weight: 1650 kg
Length: 6.55m
Diameter: 0.58m
Wingspan: 1.52m
Speed: Mach 4+ (4280+ km/h)
Range: 400 km
Altitude: 45,000m
Guidance: Inertial w/ TVM & IR backup
Warhead: blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
Launch Platforms: Carrack Class CG, in VLS
As with the SM-2ER, this is a NADSAM with an additional booster attached to provide a significant increase in range, and is capable of flying out to an impressive 400 km, giving it the ability to strike at aircraft before they can get within effective range of most antishipping missiles, especially sea-skimmers. The missile combines a powerful warhead with good agility.
Cost: $3.5 million

RIM-330 NADSAM-MLR
Weight: 1025 kg
Length: 6.02m
Diameter: 0.45m
Wingspan: 1.28m
Speed: variable, Mach 4 (4255 km/h, 1182 m/s) – Mach 6.77 (7200 km/h, 2000 m/s)
Range: 250 km
Altitude: 38,000m
Guidance: TVM w/ command, active radar, & IR backup; passive radar optional
Warhead: 102 kg blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
Launch Platforms: numerous ships, in Mk.127a (6), Mk.127b (8), & Mk.131 (4) VLS
This is the expanded interceptor used by the massive NADSAM-ELR missile, and is an extremely long-range alternative to the basic NADSAM missile, with the notable advantages being superior detection and tracking, greater range and altitude, and significantly higher speed, though only about half as many of these can be carried as the basic NADSAM weapon.
Cost: $4 million

RIM-214E NADSAM Block VI
Weight: 722 kg
Length: 4.76m
Diameter: 0.35m
Wingspan: 1.05m
Speed: Mach 4+ (4280+ km/h)
Range: 225 km
Altitude: 35,000m
Guidance: TVM w/ command, active radar, & IR backup
Warhead: 66 kg blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
Launch Platforms: numerous ships, in VLS
An alternative to the massive NADSAM-MLR, this is simply the basic RIM-214 with improve engine, guidance, and range. Though not quite up to the MLR in capability, twice as many can be carried, and that alone makes this a very valuable system.
Cost: $3.5 million

RIM-214C NADSAM Block IV (http://www.global-defence.com/2002/Resources/aster33c.jpeg)
Weight: 685 kg
Length: 4.76m
Diameter: 0.35m
Wingspan: 1.05m
Speed: Mach 4+ (4280+ km/h)
Range: 200 km
Altitude: 32,000m
Guidance: Active Radar w/ Command & IR backup
Warhead: 60 kg blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
Launch Platforms: numerous ships, in VLS
A more agile version of the original NADSAM that also boasts an active radar seeker, giving true over-the-horizon engagement capability. It still retains the capability for command guidance as a backup, as well as IR for stealthier weapons. The missile is rated at 60G, making it one of the most agile in the world, and giving an excellent chance of intercepting virtually any manned aircraft in existence. The large 50 kg warhead also provides it with a very large lethal radius in excess of 200m, as well as an excellent chance against ballistic missiles.
Cost: $3 million

RIM-214 NADSAM (http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/navy/docs/vis99/v99-75a.gif)
Weight: 685 kg
Length: 4.76m
Diameter: 0.35m
Wingspan: 1.05m
Speed: Mach 4+ (4280+ km/h)
Range: 200 km
Altitude: 32,000m
Guidance: TVM w/ IR backup
Warhead: blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
Launch Platforms: Carrack Class CG, in VLS
A longer ranged successor to the RIM-67 SM-2MR, which boasts superior speed, agility, seekers, and warhead, as well as significantly improved. This weapon is designed to provide medium-long range defense against cruise missiles and aircraft at all altitudes. Though there is still difficulty in the area, the missile has been shown to have a “reasonable” degree of success against sea skimming missiles. The missile is highly agile, and has been known to sustain 45+g maneuvers.
Cost: $2.5 million

RIM-156B SM-2ER Block IVA (http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/rim-156.jpg)
Weight: 1450 kg
Length: 6.55m (including booster)
Diameter: 0.53m (booster), 0.34m (missile)
Wingspan: 1.57m
Range: 389 km
Altitude: 33,000m
Guidance: Inertial w/ dual mode RF/IIR
Warhead: blast-fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
Launch Platforms: Various ships, on Mk.13 or similar launcher or VLS
This is an upgraded SM-2 ER missile which is used for engaging both theater ballistic missiles and aircraft. It has also been redesigned to allow it to fit into Mk.41 VLS cells, giving the extended range capability to AEGIS vessels.
Cost: $2.5 million

RIM-67D SM-2ER Block III
Weight: 1450 kg
Length: 7.98m
Diameter: 0.45m (booster), 0.34m (missile)
Wingspan: 1.57m (booster), 1.07m (missile)
Speed: Mach 3.5
Range: 240 km
Altitude: >24,400m
Guidance: Inertial w/ semi-active radar & active radar terminal
Warhead: blast-fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
The final version of the SM-2ER that’s not compatible with the Mk.41 VLS, this incorporates a new seeker and propulsion for further enhanced performance.
Cost: $2 million

RIM-67C SM-2ER Block II (http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/rim-67a.jpg)
Weight: 1450 kg
Length: 7.98m
Diameter: 0.45m (booster), 0.34m (missile)
Wingspan: 1.57m (booster), 1.07m (missile)
Speed: Mach 3.5
Range: 240 km
Altitude: >24,400m
Guidance: Inertial w/ semi-active radar & active radar terminal
Warhead: blast-fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
Launch Platforms: Various ships, on Mk.13 or similar launcher or VLS
Essentially, this is an SM-2MR missile with a booster added to increase range, though with enhanced capabilities through a terminal active radar seeker. Interestingly, the length of this weapon precludes its use on AEGIS vessels (it’s too long for a Mk.41 VLS cell), while the missile’s range exceeds the capabilities of the vessels that can use it (those originally equipped with Terrier missiles).
Cost: $1.5 million


Weight: 1450 kg
Length: 7.98m
Diameter: 0.45m (booster), 0.34m (missile)
Wingspan: 1.57m (booster), 1.07m (missile)
Speed: Mach 1.5
Range: 128 km
Altitude: >24,400m
Guidance: Inertial w/ semi-active radar
Warhead: 61 kg blast-fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
The original version of the SM-2ER missile. It has nearly twice the range of the SM-1ER, as well as the full improvements of the RIM-66C SM-2MR Block I missile. However, the weapon, like the later Block II/III, is incapable of being fielded by ships incorporating Mk.41 VLS, with the only AEGIS-equipped vessels that can fire it being the early Ticonderoga units (CG-47 – CG-51) equipped with the Mk.26 GMLS.
Cost: $800,000

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Weight: 1450 kg
Length: 7.98m
Diameter: 0.45m (booster), 0.34m (missile)
Wingspan: 1.57m (booster), 1.07m (missile)
Speed: Mach 1.5
Range: 128 km
Altitude: >24,400m
Guidance: Inertial w/ semi-active radar
Warhead: 61 kg blast-fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
An extended range version of the SM-1 missile that’s essentially the same weapon, but with a new two-stage propulsion system for increased range.
Cost: $550,000

RIM-66K/L/M SM-2MR Block IIIB (http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/rim-66m-2.jpg)
Weight: 621 kg
Length: 4.72m
Diameter: 0.34m
Wingspan: 1.07m
Speed: Mach 3.5
Range: 167 km
Altitude: >24,400m
Guidance: Semi-active radar w/ Active Radar Terminal
Warhead: blast-fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
Launch Platforms: Various ships, on Mk 13 or similar launcher, or Mk.41 VLS
An upgrade of the original SM-2MR with improved guidance and over twice the effective range. It also boasts an IR seeker for improved terminal homing. The “L” variant is for AEGIS vessels without VLS, the “M” variant is for AEGIS vessels with VLS, and the “K” variant is for non-AEGIS vessels.
Cost: $1.6 million

RIM-66G/H/J SM-2MR Block II (http://www.au.af.mil/au/awc/systems/dvic458.jpg)
Weight: 621 kg
Length: 4.72m
Diameter: 0.34m
Wingspan: 1.07m
Speed: Mach 3.5
Range: 167 km
Altitude: >24,400m
Guidance: Semi-active radar
Warhead: blast-fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
Launch Platforms: Various ships, on Mk 13 or similar launcher, or Mk.41 VLS
An improved SM-2MR with a new propulsion system that more than doubles the effective range, reaching the limit of then-current illuminators, and also has a new high-velocity fragmentation warhead. The “G” variant is for ships with the AEGIS system, but with a Mk.26 GMLS instead of the Mk.41. The “H” version is for Mk.41 VLS on AEGIS ships, and the “J” version is for older vessels with the Mk.13/22 system that were previously equipped with Tartar missiles.
Cost: $1.2 million

RIM-66C SM-2MR Block I (http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/rim-66c.jpg)
Weight: 621 kg
Length: 4.72m
Diameter: 0.34m
Wingspan: 1.07m
Speed: Mach 3.5
Range: 74 km
Altitude: >24,400m
Guidance: Semi-active radar
Warhead: blast-fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
Launch Platforms: Various ships, on Mk 13 or similar launcher, or VLS
A large, advanced naval SAM that provides the primary air defense for fleet operations and is the primary weapon of AEGIS ships.
Cost: $650,000

RIM-66B SM-1MR Block IV (http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/rim-66a.jpg)
Weight: 495 kg
Length: 4.47m
Diameter: 0.34m
Wingspan: 1.07m
Speed: Mach 3.5
Range: 46 km
Altitude: 24,400m
Guidance: Semi-active radar
Warhead: blast-fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
Launch Platforms: Various ships, on Mk 13 or similar launcher
A less capable predecessor to the SM-2 missile used by AEGIS ships.
Cost: $400,000

RIM-289 Sea Snake (http://www.people.com.cn/mediafile/200406/11/F2004061108484800000.jpg)
Weight: 300 kg
Length: 3.9m
Diameter: 0.254m
Speed: Mach 4.3
Range: 62 km
Guidance: Semi-active radar w/ IR alternate
Warhead: 42 kg (92.6 lb) blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
A new missile to replace the RIM-162 ESSM as the primary short/medium range SAM for naval vessels. The missile is similar to the ESSM, but slightly larger, and it has a backup IR seeker for dealing with missiles like the Moskit, Yakhont, and Granit. The missile, like the ESSM, uses thrust vectoring and has strakes instead of fins. New advances in thrust vectoring and aerodynamics have, however, allowed for increased performance, and the missile can achieve 60G maneuvers. It also boasts good ECCM capability, significantly reducing vulnerability to countermeasures. The missile can be fired from modified Mk.41 VLS cells, with 4 missiles per cell, and can also be launched from Mk.48 VLS and Mk.29 GMLS with modification.
Cost: $800,000

RIM-321 Basilisk (http://www.wonderland.org.nz/Missile_Index/aa12.jpg)
Weight: 200 kg
Length: 3.75m
Diameter: 0.2m
Wingspan: 0.65m
Speed: Mach 4.42 (4700 km/h)
Range: 68 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ command, and active radar or IR terminal
Warhead: 30 kg blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
A naval version of the Basilisk (ground-launched Cockatrice) which has folding fins, which is fired from modified Sea Sparrow launchers, including the Mk.21 box launcher, and the Mk.48 VLS system. It’s a slightly less expensive alternative to the Sea Snake, with slightly increased range and speed, but a less powerful warhead and slightly inferior avionics. The only downside is that, in Mk.41 VLS, the missile is just slightly too big for 4 to fit in a single cell, allowing only 2. However, this is rectified in the larger Mk.127 & 131 systems, where just as many can be carried as ESSM and Sea Snake missiles.
Cost: $750,000

RIM-162 ESSM (http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/rim-162d.jpg) (Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile)
Weight: 280 kg
Length: 3.66m
Diameter: 0.254m
Speed: Mach 4+ (4280+ km/h)
Range: 60+ km
Guidance: Semi-active radar
Warhead: 39 kg blast-fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
An upgraded version of the Sea Sparrow Missile boasting increased speed and range, as well as a new warhead and improved guidance. The missile is also highly maneuverable, being able to sustain 50G maneuvers. It can be fired from the standard 8-round Sea Sparrow launcher as well as VLS cells, with up to 4 missiles being stored in a single cell, as opposed to 1 for the basic Sea Sparrow.
Cost: $450,000

RIM-7 Sea Sparrow (http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/rim-7m.jpg)
Weight: 231 kg
Length: 3.66m
Diameter: 0.203m
Wingspan: 1.02m
Speed: Mach 3.9+ (4256+ km/h)
Range: 26 km, 1.4 km min
Guidance: Semi-active radar
Warhead: 40 kg blast-fragmentation w/ proximity fuze. Lethal burst radius: 8.23m.
Launch Platforms: Numerous ships
This is a ship launched version of the AIM-7 Sparrow which is fired from both an 8-round launcher and VLS tubes. It provides medium-range air defense for naval units.
Cost: $165,000

RIM-383 Taifun PDM
Weight: 102 kg
Length: 2.32m
Diameter: 0.19m
Wingspan: 0.55m
Speed: Mach 2.2 (2700 km/h, 750 m/s)
Range: 16 km
Altitude: 5000m
Guidance: CLOS
Warhead: 22 kg blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
A powerful point defense missile derived from the Barak SAM, this unit has increased range, agility (52 Gs), and has been adopted to be fired from both an 8-round VLS, or, if deck space is limited, a 10-round launcher based on those used for the smaller RAM & PDM missiles.
Cost: $375,000

RIM-242 PDM (http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/rim-116a-1.jpg)
Weight: 80 kg
Length: 2.92m
Diameter: 0.135m
Wingspan: 0.456m
Speed: Mach 2.4 (2553 km/h)
Range: 15 km
Guidance: IR w/ passive radar alternate
Warhead: 12 kg blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
Launch Platforms: 21 round launcher fitted to various ships.
A replacement for the RIM-116 RAM that provides short range defense of naval vessels against missiles and low-flying aircraft.
Cost: $300,000

Barak PDM (http://www.israeli-weapons.com/weapons/missile_systems/sea_missiles/barak/barak_n3.jpg)
Weight: 98 kg
Length: 2.175m
Diameter: 0.17m
Wingspan: 0.68m
Speed: Mach 2.11 (2592 km/h, 720 m/s)
Range: 0.5-12 km
Altitude: 5500m
Guidance: CLOS
Warhead: 22 kg blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
This is a small, VLS launched, lightweight point defense weapon for engaging incoming antishipping missiles of all types. It’s most notable in that it has an extremely large warhead for its size, as well as an adaptive proximity fuze with a smart altimeter, providing excellent performance against sea-skimming units, and a 45+ G agility ensures its ability to intercept even elusive maneuvering targets.
Cost: $300,000

RIM-116B RAM (http://www.waffenhq.de/schiffe/rim-116ram-01.jpg)
Weight: 73 kg
Length: 2.83m
Diameter: 0.127m
Wingspan: 0.438m
Speed: Mach 2+
Range: 9 km
Guidance: Passive Radar w/ IR terminal OR “IR-all-the-way” OR IRDM
Warhead: 9.1 kg blast fragmentation w/ proximity fuze
This is a point defense missile designed to protect against enemy antishipping missile threats, and is used to supplement and in many cases replace gun-based CIWS systems. The missile is something of an amusement in its incorporation of components of numerous other weapons as a cost-cutting measure, including a MIM-72 Chaparral motor, an AIM-9 Sidewinder warhead, and a FIM-92 Stinger seeker. The RIM-116B differs from the original missile in having several new guidance options. While the original missile used passive radar initial guidance with IR terminal, not all antishipping missiles use radar guidance, and thus an “IR-all-the-way” option was added, and a final option was added where the missile could be set for IR initial with the ability to switch to passive radar terminal homing.
Cost: $200,000
Clan Smoke Jaguar
12-01-2006, 04:48
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AIR-TO-AIR MISSILES
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PLEASE NOTE:
All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
All units listed in blue print are extremely sensitive units that are only available to our closest allies or with special exceptions.



ASM-341 Lancelot (http://www.waronlinebrasil.hpg.ig.com.br/bombas/fotos/1387.jpg)
Weight: 1360 kg
Maximum Speed: Mach 4 (4255 km/h)
Ceiling: 250 km
Range: up to 500 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ IR terminal
Warhead: 200 kg Blast-frag, LEAP, or 350 kiloton nuclear warhead
Launch Platform: MB-1K (30)
A new air-launched antiballistic missile for the MB-1K. This is a modified supersonic cruise missile designed to be launched from high altitude by heavy aircraft. It can be used against satellites and ICBMs in orbit, but is primarily designed for engaging ICBM, MRBMs, and SLBMs in the boost phase, using the stealthy MB-1K as a launch platform.
Cost: $3 million

ASM-191 ASAT II (http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/asm-135a-1.jpg)
Weight: 1200 kg
Length: 5.46m
Diameter: 0.51m
Speed: Mach 23 + (24,468+ km/h)
Range: 600+ km altitude
Guidance: None
Warhead: Kinetic
Launch Platforms: Modified F-15 (1)
An air-launched missile designed for destroying satellites in orbit. It’s fired from a modified F-15 during a supersonic climb, and is completely unguided, relying entirely on the ability of the pilot and aircraft to put the missile on the proper trajectory. As satellites follow extremely predictable flight paths, terminal guidance is unnecessary. Also, considering the speeds at which impact occurs, there’s no point to providing an explosive warhead, and the missile uses its impact alone to damage the target.
Currently, the F-15 is the only aircraft with the necessary power and hard points for launch capability, but other aircraft with similar or better performance could be modified to use it as well. Requirements are a fuselage hard point rated at 1200 kg (2650 lbs) or more and a climb rate of at least 300 m/s (yup, that's just over Mach 1).
Cost: $2 million (missile), $5 million (F-15 upgrade)

AIM-441 Kai
Weight: 907 kg
Speed: Mach 9 (9575 km/h)
Range: 450+ km
Guidance: Inertial
Warhead: 126 kg KE or 112 kg HE
An extremely fast 2000 lb class missile intended for long-range interception of bombers and surveillance aircraft. This is designed to be carried primarily by the domestically produced F-30, though it can be operated by any aircraft that can pull Mach 2 while carrying the missile externally. The missile’s extreme speed provides a flight time of just over 3 minutes to maximum range, and as it cannot incorporate much in the way of guidance, it uses the lack of response time generated by its incredible speed to ensure destruction of the target. Due to the velocities involved, the missile primarily relies on a hit-to-kill system, with the warhead section separating into 7 18 kg incendiary KE vehicles during the terminal phase to increase the chances of a hit. Alternately, the missile can carry a 112 kg HE warhead with timed detonation, though this isn’t recommended due to the fact that there is virtually no margin for error.
Cost: $1.5 million

AIM-189C AERAAM (http://www.airwar.ru/image/i/weapon/xaim-97a.jpg)
Weight: 650 kg
Length: 4.12m
Diameter: 0.381m
Wingspan: 0.655m
Speed: Mach 5.8 (6170 km/h)
Range: 262 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ two-way data link & active radar terminal w/ IIR backup
Warhead: 46 kg blast fragmentation
Launch Platforms: F-14 (4), F-15 (2), F/A-18E/F (2)
An improved AERAAM with enhanced electronics, a backup IIR seeker, and a modest increase in range.
Cost: $1.2 million

AIM-189 AERAAM (http://www.airwar.ru/image/i/weapon/xaim-97a.jpg)
Weight: 650 kg
Length: 4.12m
Diameter: 0.381m
Wingspan: 0.655m
Speed: Mach 5.8 (6170 km/h)
Range: 238 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ two-way data link & active radar terminal
Warhead: 46 kg blast fragmentation
Launch Platforms: F-14 (4), F-15 (2), F/A-18E/F (2)
A very large long-range interception missile. Its flight profile is similar to that of the Phoenix, but it has better range and a man-in-the-loop capability to supplement the inertial guidance, allowing it to receive detailed course corrections in flight. The data link is compatible with current AWACS systems, allowing such units to provide the necessary targeting information, and thus negating the need for the launching aircraft to acquire a radar lock, and also meaning units with less powerful radars can still engage targets at the missile’s maximum range.
Cost: $1 million

AIM-152C AAAM (http://www.aerospaceweb.org/question/weapons/aaam/yaim152-hughes.jpg)
Weight: 300 kg
Length: 3.66m
Diameter: 0.23m
Wingspan: 0.533m
Speed: Mach 3+ (3190+ km/h)
Range: 192 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ midcourse update & IR/Active Radar terminal
Warhead: 23 kg blast fragmentation
A derivative of the Hughes/Raytheon contribution to the AAAM program. This is a capable long-range AAM that’s nowhere near as big or heavy as the Phoenix, allowing it to be more easily carried by many interceptors, allowing an F-14 to finally take up 6 weapons, and still return with all of them. The main advantage this has over the B-model is the ability to maintain higher speeds out to maximum range.
Cost: $800,000

AIM-152B AAAM (http://www.aerospaceweb.org/question/weapons/aaam/yaim152-gd.jpg)
Weight: 172 kg
Length: 3.66m
Diameter: 0.14m
Wingspan: 0.324m
Speed: Mach 3+ (3190+ km/h)
Range: 192 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ midcourse update & EO terminal w/ IR backup
Warhead: 14 kg blast fragmentation
A significantly smaller design from the AAAM program provided by GD/Westinghouse, which is much better for smaller aircraft, though its terminal guidance lacks the range of active radar systems and it has a notably smaller warhead – not an issue against large bombers, but of some concerns with most other combat aircraft.
Cost: $750,000

AIM-54C Phoenix (http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/aim-54a.jpg)
Weight: 510 kg
Length: 4.01m
Diameter: 0.381m
Wingspan: 0.925m
Speed: Mach 4.5+ (4800+ km/h)
Range: 185+ km
Guidance: Semi-active radar w/ active radar terminal
Warhead: 61.2 kg blast fragmentation
Launch Platforms: F-14 (6)
A huge, expensive air-to-air missile designed for engaging cruise missile bombers at extremely long range, reducing their chance of getting within striking range of carrier battle groups. The missile actually runs out of fuel long before it reaches maximum range and coasts to the target. As such, it has somewhat limited agility and can make only one pass, significantly degrading its effectiveness against maneuvering targets such as fighters.
Cost: $650,000

AIM-361 Anaconda (http://www.aerospaceweb.org/question/weapons/aaam/yaim152-gd.jpg)
Weight: 185 kg
Length: 3.75m
Diameter: 0.178m
Wingspan: 0.412m
Speed: Mach 4.5 (4787 km/h)
Range: 206 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ midcourse update & Active Radar or IIR terminal
Warhead: 20 kg blast fragmentation
A small, relatively lightweight missile designed for long-range interception of enemy aircraft. This is essentially a smaller alternative to the Phoenix with a weaker warhead but better guidance and somewhat superior agility, and gives a credible long-range interception capability for any aircraft with a sufficiently powerful radar or the ability to receive information from a platform with such radar.
Cost: $1.1 million

AIM-452 Raiden (http://www.eads.net/xml/content/OF00000000400004/8/23/561238.jpg)
Weight: 150 kg (200 kg w/ booster)
Length: 3.53m (3.94m w/ booster)
Diameter: 0.224m
Wingspan: 0.45m
Speed: Mach 4.9
Range: 108 km (150 km w/ booster)
Guidance: Inertial w/ twp-way datalink and Active radar or IIR terminal
Warhead: 42 kg blast fragmentation
A lighter ramjet powered missile for BVR engagements. The unit has very high speed, long range, and surprisingly good agility, which, when combined with its powerful warhead and man-in-the-loop capability, provides for an effective BVRAAM. The weapon can either use the speed of the aircraft to initiate the ramjet engine (though only when mounted externally), or alternately incorporate a booster to accelerate it to the necessary velocities.
Cost: $900,000

AIM-153D ALRAAM (http://www.aerospaceweb.org/question/weapons/aaam/acimd.jpg)
Weight: 200 kg
Length: 3.72m
Diameter: 0.224m
Wingspan: 0.55m (0.447m folded)
Speed: Mach 4 (4255 km/h)
Range: 140 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ two-way data link & IIR or active radar terminal
Warhead: 36 kg blast fragmentation
Launch Platforms: F-14, F-15, F-16, F/A-18, F/A-22, F-35
A new variant of the ALRAAM with a 15% increase in range, a 36 kg warhead, and improved agility and seekers.
Cost: $850,000

AIM-153 ALRAAM ( http://www.nawcwpns.navy.mil/clmf/images/acimdcar.JPG)
Weight: 200 kg
Length: 3.72m
Diameter: 0.224m
Wingspan: 0.55m (0.447m folded)
Speed: Mach 4 (4255 km/h)
Range: 120 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ two-way data link & IR or active radar terminal
Warhead: 23 kg blast fragmentation
Launch Platforms: F-14, F-15, F-16, F/A-18, F/A-22, F-35
An advanced longer ranged counterpart to the AMRAAM missile. It has similar speed, but greater agility and a much more powerful seeker, along with increased immunity to countermeasures.
A new variant (D-model) is available with a 10% increase in range, a 36 kg warhead, and improved agility and seekers.
Cost: $750,000

AIM-238C Cockatrice (http://www.fabulousfulcrums.de/Bilder1/adder2.jpg)
Weight: 190 kg
Length: 3.72m
Diameter: 0.186m
Wingspan: 0.55m (0.447m folded)
Speed: Mach 4.42 (4700 km/h)
Range: 45 km at low altitude, 106 km at high altitude
Guidance: Inertial w/ command, and active radar or IIR terminal
Warhead: 34 kg blast fragmentation
An update of the Cockatrice with greater range, agility, and payload.
Cost: $650,000

AIM-238A Cockatrice (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/images/r77_aa12.jpg)
Weight: 185 kg
Length: 3.72m
Diameter: 0.186m
Wingspan: 0.55m (0.447m folded)
Speed: Mach 4.42 (4700 km/h)
Range: 40 km at low altitude, 93 km at high altitude
Guidance: Inertial w/ command, and active radar or IR terminal
Warhead: 30 kg blast fragmentation
A new medium range AAM to replace the AIM-120A/B/C AMRAAM. The weapon is much more resistant to countermeasures, slightly longer ranged, faster, and more maneuverable. Despite this, the size and weight have not been significantly increased, and the missile can be fired from most platforms that accept the AMRAAM.
Cost: $500,000

Derby BVRAAM
Weight: 118 kg
Length: 3.8m
Diameter: 0.15m
Wingspan: 0.5m
Speed: Mach 4 (4255 km/h)
Range: 63 km
Guidance Inertial w/ Active Radar terminal
Warhead: 11 kg blast fragmentation

AIM-120D AMRAAM
Weight: 150.75 kg
Length: 3.66m
Diameter: 0.178m
Wingspan: 0.447m
Speed: Mach 4 (4255 km/h)
Range: up to 110 km depending on altitude
Guidance: Inertial w/ mid-course update & active radar terminal
Warhead: 23 kg blast fragmentation
Launch Platforms: F-14D, F/A-18, F-15, F-16, F-22
An improved version of the AMRAAM with a 50% increase in range, as well as newer and more capable electronics systems, providing a very welcome increase in long-range interception capability. Additionally, this unit features a two-way datalink, greatly enhancing its capability of intercepting targets at long range and in heavy ECM environments.
Cost: $375,000

AIM-120C AMRAAM (http://www.falcon5.nl/images/nieuws/0506juni/janhas_120c.jpg) (Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missile)
Weight: 150.75 kg
Length: 3.66m
Diameter: 0.178m
Wingspan: 0.447m
Speed: Mach 4 (4255 km/h)
Range: 32-72 km depending on altitude
Guidance: Inertial w/ mid-course update & active radar terminal
Warhead: 23 kg blast fragmentation
Launch Platforms: F-14D, F/A-18, F-15, F-16, F-22
An advanced air-to-air missile for engaging aircraft from beyond visual range. As it is an active homing weapon, it does not require guidance after launch, freeing the aircraft to engage other targets. The “C” version has smaller aerosurfaces to so that the F-22 can carry a greater number internally. It also has sensor and electronics improvements.
Cost: $320,000

AIM-120B AMRAAM (http://www.falcon5.nl/images/nieuws/0506juni/janhas_aim120b.jpg)
Weight: 150.75 kg
Length: 3.66m
Diameter: 0.178m
Wingspan: 0.635m (0.533m folded)
Speed: Mach 4 (4255 km/h)
Range: 32-72 km depending on altitude
Guidance: Inertial w/ mid-course update & active radar terminal
Warhead: 23 kg blast fragmentation
Launch Platforms: F-14D, F/A-18, F-15, F-16, F-22
An enhanced version of the original AIM-120A AMRAAM with improved electronics.
Cost: $300,000

AIM-120A AMRAAM (http://www.ausairpower.net/000-AIM-120A-2S.jpg)
Weight: 150.75 kg
Length: 3.66m
Diameter: 0.178m
Wingspan: 0.635m (0.533m folded)
Speed: Mach 4 (4255 km/h)
Range: 32-72 km depending on altitude
Guidance: Inertial w/ mid-course update & active radar terminal
Warhead: 23 kg blast fragmentation
Launch Platforms: F-14D, F/A-18, F-15, F-16, F-22
The original version of the AMRAAM. Though not as capable as later incarnations, it’s still quite effective and notably cheaper.
Cost: $275,000

AIM-7M Sparrow (http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/aim-7f.jpg)
Weight: 225 kg
Length: 3.66m
Diameter: 0.203m
Wingspan: 1.02m (0.81m folded)
Speed: Mach 4+ (4280 km/h)
Range: 58 km
Guidance: Semi-active radar
Warhead: 39.9 kg blast fragmentation
Launch Platforms: F-4, F-14, F-15, F-16, F/A-18
An older missile for engaging targets from beyond visual range. As a semi-active weapon, it requires guidance from the launching aircraft, which must retain radar lock until the missile hits.
Cost: $178,000

AIM-201B Scorpion (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/images/aa-11.jpg)
Weight: 120 kg
Speed: Mach 2.8 (2980 km/h)
Range: 37 km
Guidance: IR
Warhead: 10 kg blast fragmentation
Launch Platforms: Pretty much anything that can support the AIM-9 Sidewinder (don’t ask me to list them all)
An upgraded Scorpion with an improved seeker and warhead.
Cost: $170,000

AIM-201 Scorpion (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/images/aa-11.jpg)
Weight: 120 kg
Length: 3.06m
Diameter: 0.227m
Wingspan: 0.32m
Speed: Mach 2.8 (2980 km/h)
Range: 37 km
Guidance: IR
Warhead: 8 kg blast fragmentation
Launch Platforms: Pretty much anything that can support the AIM-9 Sidewinder (don’t ask me to list them all)
An advanced short range air-to-air missile intended as a more capable alternative to the AIM-9X Sidewinder. The missile boasts the same HMS compatibility of the AIM-9X, combined with significantly greater range and agility, as well as a superior IR seeker. With the addition of a system comparable to the AA-11s Transverse Control Engine, the missile is capable of matching or exceeding any known contemporary.
Cost: $150,000

AIM-9X Sidewinder (http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/aim-9x.jpg)
Weight: 86.5 kg
Length: 3.02m
Diameter: 0.127m
Wingspan: 0.28m
Speed: Mach 2.5 (2660 km/h)
Range: 20-40+ km depending on altitude
Guidance: IR
Warhead: 9.4 kg blast fragmentation with proximity fuse
Launch Platforms: Most combat aircraft and some helicopters
A significantly upgraded sidewinder designed to match the new generation of AAMs. Enhancements include improved agility through thrust-vectoring technology and a multidirectional fifth-generation seeker, which is linked to a helmet sight, allowing the launching aircraft to engage targets off to the side, as well as those in front.
Cost: $112,000

AIM-9M Sidewinder (http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/aim-9m.jpg)
Weight: 85.5 kg
Length: 2.85m
Diameter: 0.127m
Wingspan: 0.63m
Speed: Mach 2.5 (2660 km/h)
Range: 18-32 km depending on altitude
Guidance: IR
Warhead: 9.4 kg blast fragmentation with proximity fuse
Launch Platforms: Most combat aircraft and some helicopters
An upgraded version of the old sidewinder air-to-air missile. It’s a short-range weapon primarily for dogfighting.
Cost: $84,000
Clan Smoke Jaguar
12-01-2006, 04:58
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BALLISTIC & CRUISE MISSILE LAUNCHERS
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PLEASE NOTE:
All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
All units listed in blue print are extremely sensitive units that are only available to our closest allies or with special exceptions.



M70 Thunderstreak TEL
Crew: 7
Combat Weight: 74,000 kg
Speed: 44 km/h
Range: 250 km
Armament: 1x12.7mm AAMG, 1xBGM-421 Thunderstreak
Emplacement Time: 15 min
Displacement Time: 5 min
Reload Time: 45 min
A massive launch unit that provides for the huge Thunderstreak antishipping missile, intended to strike against capital ships. This is slower than the other launchers in every respect, but the sheer power of the Thunderstreak, combined with its phenomenal range, ensure that it will see widespread use. The M71 transloader carries an additional missile, but does need some 45 minutes just to transfer it to the TEL, necessitating at least an hour between launches.
Cost: $14 million (1 launcher and 1 transloader)

M72 Pfeilspitze TEL
Crew: 6
Combat Weight: 42,000 kg
Speed: 60 km/h
Range: 500 km
Armament: 1x12.7mm AAMG, 1xBGM-335 Pfeilspitze
Emplacement Time: 6 min
Displacement Time: 3 min
Reload Time: 25 min
A variation on the M61 TEL intended to launch the heavy Pfeilspitze hypersonic attack missile. Otherwise, it’s virtually identical to the Crossbolt unit, owing in no small part to the similar dimensions.
Cost: $10 million (1 launcher and 1 transloader)

M61 Crossbolt TEL
Crew: 6
Combat Weight: 42,000 kg
Speed: 60 km/h
Range: 500 km
Armament: 1x12.7mm AAMG, 1xBGM-283 Crossbolt
Emplacement Time: 6 min
Displacement Time: 3 min
Reload Time: 25 min
A variation on the M56 TEL intended to launch and support the massive Crossbolt antishipping missile, providing long-range strikes against heavy surface vessels in support of coastal defense. An M62 reload vehicle is provided, which can carry and load an additional missile, as well as assist offloads from missile transporter vehicles.
Cost: $10 million (1 launcher and 1 transloader)

M76 Spartan TEL
Crew: 6
Combat Weight: 42,000 kg
Speed: 60 km/h
Range: 500 km
Armament: 1x12.7mm AAMG, 2xBGM-336 Spartan
Emplacement Time: 6 min
Displacement Time: 3 min
Reload Time: 25 min
A variant of the M63 carrying the Spartan hypersonic missile instead of the Firebolt/Donnerschlag. Outside of that, it’s essentially the same unit.
Cost: $9.5 million (1 launcher and 1 transloader)

M56 Kodachi TEL (http://www.acq.osd.mil/bmdo/bmdolink/bcmt/images/images_lg/scud_b_tel.jpg)
Crew: 6
Combat Weight: 42,000 kg
Speed: 60 km/h
Range: 500 km
Armament: 1x12.7mm AAMG, 1xBGM-249 Kodachi
Emplacement Time: 6 min
Displacement Time: 3 min
Reload Time: 25 min
A modified version of the M53 system for firing the Kodachi medium-range missile. In order to accommodate the much larger Kodachi, the length was increased considerably, and payload was reduced to one missile. In addition, reload time through the M57 reload vehicle is nearly twice as long, taking at least 25 minutes.
Cost: $9.5 million (1 launcher and 1 transloader)

M63 Firebolt TEL
Crew: 6
Combat Weight: 42,000 kg
Speed: 60 km/h
Range: 500 km
Armament: 1x12.7mm AAMG, 2xBGM-211 Firebolt OR BGM-327A Donnerschlag
Emplacement Time: 6 min
Displacement Time: 3 min
Reload Time: 25 min
A variation on the Kodachi TEL equipped to launch the BGM-211 Firebolt and its more advanced cousin, the BGM-327 Donnerschlag, providing a medium capability between that of the lighter Thunderbolt and the massive Crossbolt. The transloader vehicle carries an additional two missiles, and can load them onto the launch unit within 25 minutes.
Cost: $9.5 million (1 launcher and 1 transloader)

M74 Chevalier/Zephyr TEL
Crew: 6
Combat Weight: 42,000 kg
Speed: 60 km/h
Range: 500 km
Armament: 1x12.7mm AAMG, 2xBGM-337 Chevalier OR BGM-338 Zephyr
Emplacement Time: 6 min
Displacement Time: 3 min
Reload Time: 20 min
A unit based on the M65 Thunderbolt TEL intended for operating both Chevalier and Zephyr missiles. Otherwise quite similar to the Thunderbolt units.
Cost: $9 million (1 launcher and 1 transloader)

M65 Thunderbolt TEL
Crew: 6
Combat Weight: 42,000 kg
Speed: 60 km/h
Range: 500 km
Armament: 1x12.7mm AAMG, 2xBGM-212 Thunderbolt OR 2xBGM-234A Bankarit
Emplacement Time: 6 min
Displacement Time: 3 min
Reload Time: 20 min
A second variation on the Kodachi TEL, this time armed with a pair of Thunderbolt or Bankarit light supersonic antishipping missiles, which provide excellent coastal defense against smaller vessels, with some land attack capability as well. Also provided is an M66 transloader, which carries two additional missiles and loads them onto the TEL within 20 minutes.
Cost: $9 million (1 launcher and 1 transloader)

M67 Shinma TEL
Crew: 6
Combat Weight: 34,000 kg
Speed: 60 km/h
Range: 500 km
Armament: 1x12.7mm AAMG, 4xBGM-271B/C/F/G/K Shinma OR BGM-399C Oni
Emplacement Time: 6 min
Displacement Time: 3 min
Reload Time: 12 min
Another variant on the Naginata TEL, this time carrying a quad launcher with Shinma antishipping or SEMFM-ER multipurpose missiles, with options for Oni missiles as well. This makes it very well suited for large-scale strikes against less well protected targets. The accompanying M68 transloader carries an additional 8 missiles for reload. The system can also be modified to operate similar missiles, such as the Otomat I/II, Gabriel I/II/III, Exocet, and Klub, with little trouble.
Cost: $8 million (1 launcher and 1 transloader.

M53 Naginata TEL (http://www.hill.af.mil/museum/photos/coldwar/glcmlaunch.jpg)
Crew: 6
Combat Weight: 34,000 kg
Speed: 60 km/h
Range: 500 km
Armament: 1x12.7mm AAMG, 2xBGM-210 Naginata
Emplacement Time: 6 min
Displacement Time: 3 min
Reload Time: 15 min
A ground-based system for launching the long-range Naginata cruise missile, which provides a very long range (1000+ km) strike system for use against strategic targets. The vehicle carries two missiles, which are launched vertically. Emplacement time is 6 minutes, and reloading the launcher with two missiles takes 15. The vehicle is lightly armored, and provides for a crew of six, as well as control consoles to utilize the Naginata's data-link. As with many artillery systems, this unit also has a specialized reload vehicle. The reload unit is based on the same chassis, and carries 2 missiles along with equipment for loading them onto the TEL.
Cost: $7.5 million (1 launcher and 1 transloader)

M51 Tomahawk TEL (http://nd.cnnb.com.cn/pic/400a.jpg)
Crew: 6
Combat Weight: 34,000 kg
Speed: 60 km/h
Range: 500 km
Armament: 1x12.7mm AAMG, 2xBGM-109 Tomahawk
Emplacement Time: 8 min
Displacement Time: 4 min
Reload Time: 15 min
A ground-based launcher for the Tomahawk missile, with the capability of supporting both the original BGM-109G and a less costly TacTom variant. This provides excellent mobile long-range striking capability with greater chances of penetrating enemy defenses than many ballistic missiles in the same range class. An M52 missile transloader vehicle is also provided, which carries an additional two weapons.
Cost: $7 million (1 launcher and 1 transloader)

M79 Okapi TEL (http://212.84.179.117/i/SS-21.jpg)
Crew: 3
Combat Weight: 23,000 kg
Speed: 72 km/h
Range: 500 km
Armament: 1x12.7mm AAMG, 1xBGM-373 Okapi
Emplacement Time: 5 min
Displacement Time: 2 min
Reload Time: 7 min
A lighter TEL equipped with a single Okapi SRBM/GLCM, which has greater mobility and faster emplacement, displacement, and reload times than the other units. However, it only carries one missile, though a further 3 are carried by an accompanying transloader. It’s also a very cheap system compared to the others, which helps compensate for its limitations
Cost: $4 million (1 launcher & 1 transloader)

M752 Lance Launcher (http://tanxheaven.com/m667/m667-0003.jpg)
Crew: 3
Combat Weight: 12,000 kg
Speed: 60 km/h
Range: 483 km
Armament: 1xMGM-52 Lance
A small TEL based on the M548 resupply vehicle (an unarmored variant of the M113) that’s used as the standard launch unit for the MGM-52 Lance. This unit operates with the M668 supply vehicle.
Cost: $250,000 (1 launcher & 1 supply vehicle)
Clan Smoke Jaguar
12-01-2006, 05:03
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BALLISTIC & HYPERSONIC MISSILES
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PLEASE NOTE:
All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
All units listed in blue print are extremely sensitive units that are only available to our closest allies or with special exceptions.



AGM-330A Siren ALBM (http://www.astronautix.com/graphics/m/m048.jpg)
Weight: 7000 kg
Length: 14.4m
Diameter: 0.91m
Wingspan: 1.52m
Range: 3500 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS & command
Payload: 1000 kg warhead
Launch Platforms: B-6 (4), B-1 (2), B-52 (2)
Essentially, this is an MRBM designed for launch from high flying bombers, making it among the most mobile systems in the world. We’ve also added some significant countermeasures systems, including a radar jamming unit, to help ensure the survivability of this unit as it flies to the target, and the missile is too fast in the terminal stages for most dual-purpose SAMs, such as the Patriot and S-300 variants, to successfully intercept. The huge size of the weapon limits the number that can be carried, but with the availability of large heavy bombers, that’s not much of an issue. Though costly and difficult to develop, this isn’t a phenomenally complex system. However, the ease of rearming this with a nuclear warhead to become an extremely mobile WMD launch system ensures that we’re very cautious about exporting it.
Cost: $5 million

AGM-330B Siren ALBM
Weight: 4500 kg
Length: 11.4m
Diameter: 0.9m
Wingspan: 1.44m
Range: 3000 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS & command
Payload: 600 kg warhead
Launch Platforms: B-6 (6), B-1 (4), B-52 (2)
A smaller and lighter version of the Siren with s notably smaller warhead and a modest decrease in range, but lower weight and dimensions that allow significantly more weapons to be carried by many heavy bomber aircraft.
Cost: $4 million

BGM/UGM-249M Kodachi II (http://www.armouredengineer.force9.co.uk/scud5.jpg)
Weight: 7500 kg
Length: 12.8m
Diameter: 0.9m
Range: 600 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS
Payload: 56 iBAT II
The final variant of the Kodachi II is equipped with 56 iBAT II submunitions, which are a third-generation variant of the original BAT, providing significantly improved sensors and firepower.
Cost: $6.4 million

BGM/UGM-249L Kodachi II (http://www.armouredengineer.force9.co.uk/scud5.jpg)
Weight: 7500 kg
Length: 12.8m
Diameter: 0.9m
Range: 600 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS
Payload: 2400 kg warhead, dispenser w/ 763 BLU-127/B CEB, or 56 iBAT II
A Kodachi II variant equipped with improved CEB submunitions. Though the same number of weapons are carried compared to the base Kodachi, these are significantly more capable and slightly larger than their BLU-97/B predecessors.
Cost: $5.4 million

BGM/UGM-249K Kodachi II (http://www.armouredengineer.force9.co.uk/scud5.jpg)
Weight: 7500 kg
Length: 12.8m
Diameter: 0.9m
Range: 600 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS
Payload: 2400 kg warhead
An upgraded Kodachi with a new engine that provides for greater payload space and weight. Some of this went to improved guidance, and ECM systems to protect against many ABM units, with the remainder going to the regular payload. The “K” variant is equipped with a 2400 kg penetrating warhead, giving extremely high capability against bunkers and other fixed targets.
Cost: $4 million

BGM/UGM-249C Kodachi (http://www.armouredengineer.force9.co.uk/scud5.jpg)
Weight: 7000 kg
Length: 12.8m
Diameter: 0.9m
Range: 600 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS
Payload: 56 BAT
The final warhead variant of the Kodachi at this time (at least that we sell ;) ), this has a dispenser that delivers some 56 BAT antitank submunitions, enough to virtually wipe out an armored battalion.
Cost: $5.2 million

BGM/UGM-249B Kodachi (http://www.armouredengineer.force9.co.uk/scud5.jpg)
Weight: 7000 kg
Length: 12.8m
Diameter: 0.9m
Range: 600 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS
Payload: dispenser w/ 763 BLU-97/B CEB
A Kodachi variant equipped with a dispenser for 763 CEB submunitions, which give it the capability to inflict massive damage against both heavy and light armor units, as well as soft targets such as artillery and infantry.
Cost: $4.5 million

BGM/UGM-249A Kodachi (http://www.armouredengineer.force9.co.uk/scud5.jpg)
Weight: 7000 kg
Length: 12.8m
Diameter: 0.9m
Range: 600 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS
Payload: 2000 kg warhead
A large, road-mobile ballistic missile with an exceptional payload. It is fired from a ground launcher based on the M53, and some modified submarines. Though much shorter ranged than cruise missiles like the Naginata, it has four times the payload capacity, and with several variants, a single missile can easily wipe out an entire battalion. The “A” model has a 2000 kg penetrating warhead, though it can be set for airburst or detonation on contact as well. It’s used for destroying bunkers and other reinforced fixed installations, and can do so without risking aircraft carrying heavy penetrating bombs.
Cost: $3.5 million

BGM/RGM/UGM-373 Okapi SRBM (http://www.grime.net/facets/images/ss21-missile.gif)
Weight: 2000 kg
Length: 6.4m
Diameter: 0.65m
Wingspan: 1.2m
Range: 94 km (cruise), 175 km (ballistic)
CEP: 70m
Guidance: Inertial w/ command
Warhead: 454 kg
A smaller counterpart to the Kodachi, this lightweight SRBM is actually capable of being fired from 26” submarine torpedo tubes, along with various VLS and ground launchers. Though relatively short ranged, the weapon can be alternately fired on a cruise or ballistic trajectory, the latter having less range but greater chances of penetrating heavy defenses, and the latter with nearly twice the range.
Cost: $1 million

MGM-52 Lance SRBM (http://tanxheaven.com/m667/m667-0003.jpg)
Weight: 1290 kg
Length: 6.1m
Diameter: 0.56m
Speed: Mach 3
Range: 120 km
Ceiling: 45,700m
Guidance: Inertial
Warhead: 270 kg
An older, simple short range ballistic missile that has been used as the standard test target for many ABM and ABM-capable SAMs, including all later Patriot models, the PAC-3 missile, and the I-Hawk TMD. Though not overly capable, it is cheap, and provides good bang for the buck.
Cost: $250,000

AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-335 Pfeilspitze (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/hystrike_view.gif)
Weight: 2721 kg (4331 kg w/ booster)
Length: 9.6m (12.5m w/ booster)
Diameter: 0.9m (1.15m w/ booster)
Speed: Mach 6.5 (6915 km/h)
Range: 2000 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ command
Warhead: 1000 kg
A very heavy dual-combustion ramjet missile, the Pfeilspitze (arrowhead) provides long range, exceptional defense penetration, and heavy firepower into one weapon. It can be fired from ground and ship-based launchers with the help of a booster (necessary to get the missile to the speeds needed to activate the scramjet), or it can be launched from an aircraft, with or without the booster (depending on the launching unit’s speed). The missile uses a bending body design to provide the necessary agility and has a 1000 kg modular warhead, which can be either a penetrator, a unitary warhead, or a nuclear warhead. Unfortunately, the high speed of the weapon makes employing submunitions too difficult to be practical at this time. The weapon must also rely entirely on inertial & command guidance, with its speed being too great for any active or passive system to operate effectively.
For the surface launched version, it can be fired from modified VLCrossbolt launchers, but is too big for the Mk.127 and Mk.131 VLS.
Cost: $5 million

AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-336 Spartan (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/hystrike_view1.jpg)
Weight: 1814 kg (2887 kg w/ booster)
Length: 8.4m (11.4m w/ booster)
Diameter: 0.7m (0.9m w/ booster)
Speed: Mach 6.2 (6596 km/h)
Range: 1900 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ command
Warhead: 700 kg
Essentially a smaller version of the Pfielspitze, the Spartan is another heavy dual-combustion ramjet powered missile. This is the largest of these units that can be operated by the Mk.127 & Mk.131 VLS systems, and can be fired from any other VLS that can incorporate the VL Lightning Bolt, assuming appropriate software upgrades.
Cost: $4 million

AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-337 Chevalier (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/hystrike_view2.jpg)
Weight: 1360 kg (2174 kg w/ booster)
Length: 7.2m (10.4m w/ booster)
Diameter: 0.6m (0.7m w/ booster)
Speed: Mach 6.4 (6809 km/h)
Range: 1850 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ command
Warhead: 500 kg
Another dual-combustion ramjet powered missile, this time in the 3000 lb class. It’s the largest such weapon we have that can be deployed on tactical aircraft. This can be launched from any launcher that accepts the VLDonnerschlag with no modification beyond necessary software updates.
Cost: $3 million

AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-338 Zephyr (http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/smart/hystrike_view1-s.jpg)
Weight: 907 kg (1450 kg w/ booster)
Length: 6.77m (10.4m w/ booster)
Diameter: 0.533m (0.6m w/ booster)
Speed: Mach 6 (6383 km/h)
Range: 1480 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ command
Warhead: 350 kg
A 2000 lb class dual-combustion ramjet missile. This is small enough that most tactical aircraft can carry at least one, and in many cases, they can mount several with no trouble. The submarine and ship-launched versions can be incorporated into any VLS cell capable of handling a VLBankarit missile.
Cost: $2.5 million
Clan Smoke Jaguar
12-01-2006, 05:09
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LARGE ANTISHIPPING MISSILES
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PLEASE NOTE:
All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
All units listed in blue print are extremely sensitive units that are only available to our closest allies or with special exceptions.



RGM-421 Thunderstreak
Weight: 19,000 kg
Length: 24m
Diameter: 0.915m
Wingspan: 2.6m
Speed: Mach 3.5 (3725 km/h) at high altitude, Mach 1.8 (2205 km/h) at low altitude, Mach 2.5 (3065 km/h) terminal
Range: 1000 km (high-low flight profile), 400 km (low flight profile only)
Cruise Altitude: 20m sea-skimming
Altitude at terminal phase: 7m
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS and data link, and active or passive radar terminal (options for EO and IIR)
Warhead: 2041 kg (4500 lb) penetrating HE
Penetration: 33.4” Face-hardened Steel (40.1” US)
Launch Platforms: Various ships, in Mk.129a (1) and Mk.129b (2) VLS
A very large, very powerful missile designed to take advantage of the full size of the Mk.127b VLS cell. The weapon takes advances in aerodynamic design and PDE engine technology to allow it to achieve similar speeds to the smaller missiles with a comparatively smaller engine, and this allows more fuel to be carried, which, combined with greater fuel efficiency, provides for a phenomenal range, making this unit absolutely devastating for standoff attacks. As with the Lightning Bolt and Crossbolt series, this uses an on-board jamming system to help penetrate enemy defenses.
Cost: $11 million

BGM/RGM/UGM-440A Akuma (http://www.kanwa.com/free/2002/11/For%20Kanwa%20on%20line/dscn4479%20club%20s.jpg)
Weight: 11,000 kg
Length: 13.5m
Diameter: 1m
Wingspan: 5m
Max Speed: Mach .75 (920 km/h) cruise, Mach 3 (3675 km/h) terminal
Max Range: 650 km
Altitude: 10-15m cruise, 3-5m terminal
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS, 2-way datalink & Active Radar terminal & IIR or EO alternate
Warhead: 1451 kg (3200 lbs)
The final development of the Mamono missile, this is designed to be fired from larger Crossbolt VLS tubes and launchers, and provides an extremely heavy and long range missile capable of at least seriously damaging most vessels. With all the features of the smaller missiles, combined with its extreme range and striking power, this unit provides an impressive first-strike capability.
Cost: $8 million

RGM/UGM-283D VL Crossbolt (http://www.avhub.net/FoldMI_RMwpns/1003316558-1.jpg)
Weight: 10,500 kg
Length: 12.5m
Diameter: 1.15m
Wingspan: 2.8m
Speed: Mach 3 (3190 km/h) at high altitude, Mach 1.7 (2080 km/h) at sea level, Mach 2.35 (2880 km/h) terminal.
Max Range: 750 km (high-low flight profile) 300 km (low flight profile only)
Cruise Altitude: 20m sea-skimming
Altitude at terminal phase: 7m
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS and data link, and active or passive radar terminal (options for EO and IIR)
Warhead: 1360 kg (3000 lb) penetrating HE
Penetration: 27.9” Face-hardened Steel (33.5” US)
Launch Platforms: Various ships, in Mk.129a (1) and Mk.129b (2) VLS
As with the Lightning Bolt, this has been improved with enhanced electronics (including jammer) and a booster to allow for effective vertical launch. However, unlike the other missiles, it still does not fit in a Mk.127 canister, but a specialized Mk.129 cell comes in single and double length types, and is incorporated on larger ships.
Cost: $7 million

RGM/UGM-283E VL Crossbolt (http://warfare.ru/0702ey70/update/jan2005/6/granit.jpg http://www.avhub.net/FoldMI_RMwpns/1003316558-1.jpg)
Weight: 9500 kg
Length: 12m
Diameter: 0.915m
Wingspan: 2.6m
Speed: Mach 3.2 (3405 km/h) at high altitude, Mach 1.8 (2205 km/h) at sea level, Mach 2.5 (3065 km/h) terminal
Max Range: 600 km (high-low flight profile), 240 km (low flight profile only)
Cruise Altitude: 20m sea-skimming
Altitude at terminal phase: 7m
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS and data link, and active or passive radar terminal (options for EO and IIR)
Warhead: 1134 kg (2500 lb) penetrating HE
Penetration: 29.2” Face-hardened Steel (35.06” US)
A variant of the VL Crossbolt designed to be accommodated by the Mk.127 VLS system. This shaves 85mm from the diameter of the basic unit to allow the weapon to fit within the cell. The main missile is also somewhat shorter. Because of this, there has been about a 20% decrease in range and warhead, but to balance this, there have been modest increases in speed and penetration, and the fact that two of these can still be fitted in the Mk.127b VLS tube makes up for the drawbacks, while the greater range, speed, payload, and penetration make it a viable alternative to the smaller Lightning Bolt.
Cost: $6.7 million

BGM/RGM/UGM-283C Crossbolt II (http://warfare.ru/0702ey70/update/jan2003/6/granit1.jpg)
Weight: 9000 kg
Length: 11.2m
Diameter: 1.15m
Wingspan: 2.8m
Speed: Mach 3 (3190 km/h) at high altitude, Mach 1.7 (2080 km/h) at sea level, Mach 2.35 (2880 km/h) terminal.
Max Range: 700 km (high-low flight profile) 280 km (low flight profile only)
Cruise Altitude: 20m sea-skimming
Altitude at terminal phase: 7m
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS and data link, and active or passive radar terminal (options for EO)
Warhead: 1360 kg (3000 lb) penetrating HE
Penetration: 27.9” Face-hardened Steel (33.5” US)
As with the Lightning Bolt, this has been improved much like the lighter missiles, but without the ground attack capability. The Crossbolt II is the only one of these that is not air launched, and as such still only has one common variant for all platforms.
Cost: $6 million

RGM/RGM/UGM-283 Crossbolt (http://www.ticketsofrussia.ru/images/kursk/media/dossier/990767784.jpg)
Launch Weight: 8200 kg
Length: 11.2m
Diameter: 1.15m
Wingspan: 2.8m
Speed: Mach 3 (3190 km/h) at high altitude, Mach 1.7 (2080 km/h) at sea level, Mach 2.35 (2880 km/h) terminal.
Max Range: 600 km
Altitude at terminal phase: 7m
Guidance: Inertial w/ 2 way data link and Active Radar terminal. Passive radar also available.
Launch Platforms: Various ships and submarines in angled VLS
Warhead: 907 kg (2000 lb) penetrating HE
This is a larger cousin to the Firebolt and Thunderbolt missiles, and is similar in most respects. The most notable difference is the inclusion of onboard radar and IR jammers to degrade the performance of enemy defensive systems. The large 2000 lb warhead also virtually guarantees that a strike from this missile will be fatal to most escorts, and it is powerful enough to cause trememdous damage to even carriers and battleships. The penetrating warhead is capable of plowing through up to 300mm (11.8 inches) of armor, which is enough to go through many battleships.
Cost: $5 million

AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-438A Youma (http://image2.sina.com.cn/jc/2005-07-06/U1335P27T1D303305F3DT20050706073810.jpg)
Weight: 7750 kg
Length: 11.7m
Diameter: 0.9m
Wingspan: 5m
Max Speed: Mach .75 (920 km/h) cruise, Mach 3 (3675 km/h) terminal
Max Range: 500 km
Altitude: 10-15m cruise, 3-5m terminal
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS, 2-way datalink & Active Radar terminal & IIR or EO alternate
Warhead: 1134 kg (2500 lbs)
An enlarged version of the Mamono intended to provide a heavier punch via Mk.127 VLS systems and dedicated Lightning Bolt platforms. This weapon provides excellent firepower against the majority of heavy surface targets, with the range and firepower approaching later Crossbolt variants, but much higher terminal speed and, of course, the longer range with a sea-skimming profile. As with the lighter unit, this includes modest signature reduction and a radar jamming system to help prevent effective engagement by defenses.
Cost: $6.5 million

RGM -286E VL Lightning Bolt (http://www.wonderland.org.nz/ss-n-19-new.jpg)
Weight: 8500 kg
Length: 11.8m
Diameter: 0.9m
Wingspan: 1.9m
Speed: Mach 3.12 (3325 km/h) at high altitude, Mach 1.77 (2170 km/h) at sea level, Mach 2.45 (3000 km/h) terminal.
Range: 550 km (high-low), 220 km (low only)
Cruise Altitude: 20m sea-skimming
Altitude at terminal phase: 7m
Guidance: Inertial w/ 2 way data link and Active Radar terminal and Passive Radar backup (options for IIR and EO).
Warhead: 1000 kg (2205 lb) penetrating HE
Penetration: 20” Face-hardened Steel (24.01” US)
Launch Platforms: Various ships, in Mk.131 (1), Mk.127a (1) & Mk.127b (2) VLS
A further upgrade of the Lightning Bolt, including a vectored thrust booster to allow for effective vertical launch. This also incorporates the electronic improvements of the Donnerschlag, but also adds improved capability for the units own onboard jamming system, making it even more capable than the Donnerschlag at evading enemy defenses.
Cost: $5.8 million

BGM/RGM/UGM-286C Lightning Bolt II (http://www.wonderland.org.nz/ss-n-19-new.jpg)
Weight: 7500 kg
Length: 10.4m
Diameter: 0.9m
Wingspan: 1.9m
Speed: Mach 3.12 (3325 km/h) at high altitude, Mach 1.77 (2170 km/h) at sea level, Mach 2.45 (3000 km/h) terminal.
Range: 500 km (high-low), 200 km (low only)
Cruise Altitude: 20m sea-skimming
Altitude at terminal phase: 7m
Guidance: Inertial w/ 2 way data link and Active Radar terminal and Passive Radar backup.
Warhead: 1000 kg (2205 lb) penetrating HE
Penetration: 20” Face-hardened Steel (24.01” US)
Launch Platforms: B-52H (2), B-52J (4), MB-52I (1), MB-52K (2-4), B-1B/C (2-3), B-1D (6), P-7A (2)
An upgraded version of the Lightning Bolt missile. The improvements aren’t as extensive as with the lighter weapons, but most of the improvements that were dropped were in the ability to strike land targets, which was not felt as being necessary, with the more efficient lighter missiles for that job. This weapon can now be employed on submarines and surface ships.
Cost: $5 million

AGM-286D Lightning Bolt II (http://www.wonderland.org.nz/ss-n-19-new.jpg)
Weight: 6000 kg
Length: 10.4m
Diameter: 0.85m
Wingspan: 1.8m
Speed: Mach 3.12 (3325 km/h) at high altitude, Mach 1.77 (2170 km/h) at sea level, Mach 2.45 (3000 km/h) terminal.
Range: 500 km (high-low), 200 km (low only)
Cruise Altitude: 20m sea-skimming
Altitude at terminal phase: 7m
Guidance: Inertial w/ 2 way data link and Active Radar terminal and Passive Radar backup.
Warhead: 794 kg (1750 lb) penetrating HE
Penetration: 20” Face-hardened Steel (24.01” US)
Launch Platforms: B-52H (2), B-52J (4), MB-52I (1), MB-52K (2-4), B-1B/C (2-3), B-1D (6), P-7A (2)
A slightly smaller Lightning Bolt II that’s much lighter and more powerful. It’s designed so that the aircraft can carry more firepower while taking up less of their payload.
Cost: $4.5 million

AGM-286 Lightning Bolt (http://www.wonderland.org.nz/ss-n-19-new.jpg)
Weight: 6000 kg
Length: 10.4m
Diameter: 0.9m
Wingspan: 1.9m
Speed: Mach 3.12 (3325 km/h) at high altitude, Mach 1.77 (2170 km/h) at sea level, Mach 2.45 (3000 km/h) terminal.
Range: 450 km (high-low), 180 km (low only)
Cruise Altitude: 20m sea-skimming
Altitude at terminal phase: 7m
Guidance: Inertial w/ 2 way data link and Active Radar terminal and Passive Radar backup.
Warhead: 635 kg (1400 lb) penetrating HE
Launch Platforms: B-52H (2), B-52J (4), MB-52I (1), MB-52K (2-4), B-1B/C (2-3), B-1D (6), P-7A (2)
This is essentially a scaled down Crossbolt missile designed to be launched from heavy bombers and maritime patrol/strike aircraft. Range and payload have been reduced to allow for these weapons to be carried by B-52 and B-1 series bombers. It still provides an excellent long-range strike weapon against larger vessels.
Cost: $3.5 million

RGM/UGM-327D VLDonnerschlag (http://www.wonderland.org.nz/Missile_Index/ssn22.gif)
Weight: 5000 kg
Length: 11m
Diameter: 0.7m
Wingspan: 2.1m
Speed: Mach 3.4 (3617 km/h) at altitude, Mach 2.5 (2660 km/h) sea-skimming
Range: 500 km (high-low flight profile) 200 km (low flight profile only)
Cruise Altitude: 20m sea-skimming
Altitude at terminal phase: 5m
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS and data link, and active or passive radar terminal (options for EO and IIR)
Warhead: 340 kg HE
Penetration: 10” Face-hardened Steel (12.01” US)
A further upgrade of the venerable Donnerschlag missile. This unit incorporates a directional thrust booster stage to allow it to be fired from VLS cells, and this also provides a 10%+ increase in range, and updated electronics (also being retrofitted to all Donnerschlag missiles) allow for improved evasive maneuvering, increasing the weapon’s ability to penetrate enemy defenses.
Cost: $3.5 million

BGM/RGM/UGM-327A Donnerschlag (http://www.wonderland.org.nz/Missile_Index/ssn22.gif)
Weight: 4500 kg
Length: 9.5m
Diameter: 0.7m
Wingspan: 1.9m
Weight w/ Container: 5900 kg
Speed: Mach 3.4 (3617 km/h) at altitude, Mach 2.5 (2660 km/h) sea-skimming
Range: 450 km (high-low flight profile) 180 km (low flight profile only)
Cruise Altitude: 20m sea-skimming
Altitude at terminal phase: 5m
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS and data link, and active or passive radar terminal (options for EO)
Warhead: 340 kg HE
Penetration: 10” Face-hardened Steel (12.01” US)
The upgraded version of the venerable Firebolt missile, the Donnerschlag (thunderclap) medium supersonic antishipping missile is a large, long range weapon intended for engaging major surface vessels, coastal installations, and even inland targets. Many of the lessens learned with upgrading the Thunderbolt have been applied here, and have generated an extremely powerful and effective weapon. This is the main version, and has the greatest weight and range.
Cost: $3 million

UGM-327C Donnerschlag (http://www.wonderland.org.nz/Missile_Index/ssn22.gif)
Launch Weight: 4000 kg (including canister)
Length: 9.4m
Diameter: 0.67m (including canister)
Wingspan: 1.7m
Speed: Mach 3.4 (3617 km/h) at altitude, Mach 2.5 (2660 km/h) sea-skimming
Range: 400 km (high-low flight profile) 180 km (low flight profile only)
Cruise Altitude: 20m sea-skimming
Altitude at terminal phase: 5m
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS and data link, and active or passive radar terminal (options for EO)
Warhead: 340 kg HE
Penetration: 10” Face-hardened Steel (12.01” US)
A submarine launched version of the Donnerschlag. It has the smaller size of the “B” variant, but without the larger warhead, and with the necessary booster included.
Cost: $3 million

AGM-327B Donnerschlag (http://www.wonderland.org.nz/Missile_Index/ssn22.gif)
Weight: 3000 kg
Speed: Mach 3.4 (3617 km/h) at altitude, Mach 2.5 (2660 km/h) sea-skimming
Range: 400 km (high-low flight profile) 180 km (low flight profile only)
Cruise Altitude: 20m sea-skimming
Altitude at terminal phase: 5m
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS and data link, and active or passive radar terminal (options for EO)
Warhead: 500 kg HE
Penetration: 10” Face-hardened Steel (12.01” US)
An air launched version of the Donnerschlag, which boasts a larger warhead but decreased range. It has a much lower weight to allow it to be carried by tactical aircraft.
Cost: $2.7 million

BGM-211 Firebolt (http://www.sinodefence.com/navy/weapon/3m80_2.jpg)
Weight: 4000 kg
Length: 9.5m
Diameter: 0.7m
Wingspan: 1.9m
Speed: Mach 2.12 (2600 km/h) at 10-15m flight altitude, Mach 3 (3190 km/h) at altitude
Range: 300 km (high-low flight profile) 120 km (low flight profile only)
Guidance: Inertial w/ active radar terminal
Warhead: 300 kg HE
Launch Platforms: Various ships, in quad or single launcher
A fast-low altitude antishipping missile. Though it is somewhat lacking in range, the weapon flies at very low altitude and takes less than 170 seconds to reach its maximum range, giving the target a theoretical response time of less than 40 seconds (from detection to impact), and the powerful 300 kg warhead is enough to at least cripple most vessels with only one or two hits. This system is often extremely difficult to counter once launched, and the greatest weakness is that the launching vessel must get relatively close to use it, and can therefore be destroyed itself before getting within range of the target.
An air launched version with a high-low flight profile is now available.
Cost: $2 million

AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-433A Mamono (http://www.vectorsite.net/twbombae.gif)
Weight: 2750 kg
Length: 9.2m
Diameter: 0.6m
Wingspan: 3.5m
Max Speed: Mach .7 (858 km/h) cruise, Mach 3 (3675 km/h) terminal
Max Range: 320 km
Altitude: 10-15m cruise, 3-5m terminal
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS, 2-way datalink & Active Radar terminal & IIR or EO alternate
Warhead: 408 kg (900 lbs)
A powerful new antishipping missile designed as a longer-ranged alternative to the Bankarit/Thunderbolt system, and using the same launch platforms. By providing merely subsonic cruising, this weapon is capable of delivering a large warhead over great distances without exposing itself to LOS air defenses until the terminal phase, at which point it’s actually flying faster than the Bankarit. Though not as stealthy as the later Shinma variants, this weapon incorporates significant signature reduction features, as well as an onboard jammer to assist in the terminal phase, which when combined with the flight profile and terminal speed, makes this a weapon that’s much longer ranged than other supersonic AShMs while still very difficult to counter. However, the standard flight profile is optimized against escort vessels, and against larger capital ships, effectiveness and range are slightly reduced due to their greater radar horizon, which forces the missile to enter the terminal stage earlier and grants greater response time.
Cost: $3 million

RGM-324D VLBankarit (http://www.softwar.net/SSN26.GIF)
Launch Weight: 3500 kg
Length: 10.5m
Diameter: 0.67m
Wingspan: 1.2m
Speed: Mach 2.8 (3435 km/h 954 m/s)
Range: 375 km (high-low), 150 km (low only)
Altitude: 15m cruising (low altitude), 5m terminal
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS and data link, and active or passive radar terminal (options for EO and IIR)
Maximum Seeker Search Angle: +/- 40 degrees
Warhead: 200 kg penetrating HE
Launch Method: angled launcher or VLS (15 - 90 degrees)
Penetration: 6” Face-hardened Steel (7.21” US)
A significantly upgraded version of the Thunderbolt missile, jointly developed by OMASC and CSJMI, this weapon boasts greater speed, improved guidance (including a new land-attack capability), and a much more powerful warhead, in addition to the armor protection and stealth features of the original weapon. This is the basic version of the missile, and it can be fired from existing Thunderbolt launchers with modification.
Cost: $2.8 million

BGM/RGM/UGM-324A Bankarit (http://www.softwar.net/SSN26.GIF)
Launch Weight: 3000 kg
Weight w/ Container: 3900 kg
Length: 8.2m
Diameter: 0.67m
Wingspan: 1.2m
Speed: Mach 2.8 (3435 km/h 954 m/s)
Range: 300 km (high-low), 120 km (low only)
Altitude: 15m cruising (low altitude), 5m terminal
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS and data link, and active or passive radar terminal (options for EO)
Maximum Seeker Search Angle: +/- 40 degrees
Warhead: 200 kg penetrating HE
Launch Method: angled launcher or VLS (15 - 90 degrees)
A significantly upgraded version of the Thunderbolt missile, jointly developed by OMASC and CSJMI, this weapon boasts greater speed, improved guidance (including a new land-attack capability), and a much more powerful warhead, in addition to the armor protection and stealth features of the original weapon. This is the basic version of the missile, and it can be fired from existing Thunderbolt launchers with modification.
Cost: $2.5 million

UGM-234C Bankarit (http://www.softwar.net/SSN26.GIF)
Weight: 2700 kg (including canister)
Length: 6.9m (7.5m w/ canister)
Diameter: 0.6m (0.65m w/ canister)
Wingspan: 1.12m
Speed: Mach 2.8 (3435 km/h 954 m/s)
Range: 300 km (high-low), 120 km (low only)
Altitude: 15m cruising (low altitude), 5m terminal
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS and data link, and active or passive radar terminal (options for EO)
Maximum Seeker Search Angle: +/- 40 degrees
Warhead: 200 kg penetrating HE
Launch Method: Submarines
This is a version of the Bankarit adapted to be fired from 25.6" and 26" torpedo tubes such as those on the Dolphin and Sea Wolf submarines, as well as most Soviet attack subs. It is also marked for VLS on various submarines. Its performance is close to the basic weapon.
Cost: $2.5 million

AGM-234B Bankarit (http://www.softwar.net/SSN26.GIF)
Weight: 2000 kg
Length: 6.9m
Diameter: 0.6m
Wingspan: 1.1m
Speed: Mach 2.8 (3435 km/h 954 m/s)
Range: 280 km (high-low), 120 km (low only)
Altitude: 15m cruising (low altitude), 5m terminal
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS and data link, and active or passive radar terminal (options for EO)
Maximum Seeker Search Angle: +/- 40 degrees
Warhead: 300 kg penetrating HE
Launch Method: Heavy aircraft
An air-launched version of the Bankarit missile for use on heavier aircraft. The 2000 kg weight will preclude most tactical fighters from using it though. It boasts a more powerful warhead than the main variant, but has a slight reduction in range.
Cost: $2.2 million

AGM/BGM/RGM-212 Thunderbolt (http://www.wonderland.org.nz/Missile_Index/ssn22.jpg)
Weight: 2200 kg
Length: 9.2m
Diameter: 0.67m
Wingspan: 1.3m
Speed: Mach 2.33 (2850 km/h) at 15m flight altitude, Mach 3.2 (3400 km/h) at high altitude
Range: 210 km (high-low flight profile), 80 km (low flight profile only)
Warhead: 120 kg HE
Launch Platforms: Various ships & subs in VLS, twin, or quad launcher; B-52 (10), B-1B (12), B-2A (6), F-15E (2)
A scaled down Firebolt for VLS launchers and aircraft. It has notably shorter range, but a high-low flight profile allows for that to be significantly increased when air launched. The missile is only slightly larger than a Tomahawk, and can, with some modification, be fit into most ship and submarine VLS.
Cost: $1.8 million

UGM-212 Thunderbolt
Weight: 2000 kg
Length: 9.2m
Diameter: 0.6m
Wingspan: 1.3m
Speed: Mach 2.33 (2850 km/h) at 20m flight altitude, Mach 3.2 (3400 km/h) at high altitude
Range: 252 km (high-low flight profile), 96 km (low flight profile only)
Cruise Altitude: 20m sea-skimming
Altitude at terminal phase: 5m
Guidance: Inertial w/ active radar terminal
Warhead: 120 kg HE
A submarine-launched version of the Thunderbolt missile, which can only be fired from 26" or larger torpedo tubes, limiting its use to the Dolphin II class submarines. The booster, which is necessary to allow underwater launching, has the added effect of providing significantly increased range for the missile, allowing it to reach almost 100 km at sea-skimming altitudes.
Cost: $2 million

AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-434A Kouma (http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/NAVY/Images/Club1.jpg)
Weight: 1814 kg
Length: 7.9m
Diameter: 0.533m
Wingspan: 3 m
Max Speed: Mach .7 (858 km/h) cruise, Mach 3 (3675 km/h) terminal
Max Range: 280 km
Altitude: 10-15m cruise, 3-5m terminal
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS, 2-way datalink & Active Radar terminal & IIR or EO alternate
Warhead: 272 kg (600 lbs)
A smaller counterpart to the –GM-433, this weapon is more easily operated by aircraft, as well as capable of being fired from the 21” (533mm) torpedo tubes of most submarines.
Cost: $2.4 million

RGM-347 SLAW
Weight: 5500 kg
Length: 12.5m
Diameter: 0.7m
Range: 100 km
Payload: 8xDepth charge or 1xMk.69 21” torpedo
A much larger companion to the ASROC family, this powerful weapon carries a complete 21” surface vessel torpedo, giving a very nasty capability against enemy submarines. Alternately, the rocket can deploy a total of 8 depth charges in a spread, resulting in a similarly deadly pattern of underwater detonations. Though not as likely to hit as the torpedo, these have an advantage in that they can’t be effectively countered.
Cost: $5 million (torpedo), $2 million (depth charge)
Clan Smoke Jaguar
12-01-2006, 05:18
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SMALL ANTISHIPPING MISSILES
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PLEASE NOTE:
All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
All units listed in blue print are extremely sensitive units that are only available to our closest allies or with special exceptions.



AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-271G Shinma II (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/images/as-16.gif)
Weight: 800 kg
Length: 5.25m
Diameter: 0.39m
Wingspan: 1.02m
Max Speed: 1105 km/h (Mach .9) at sea level
Max Range: 400 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ IIR or EO terminal
Warhead: 380 kg
Launch Platforms: Various ships & subs in VLS, twin, or quad launcher
The largest version of the Shinma II.
Cost: $2.3 million

AGM-271F Shinma II (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/images/as-16.gif)
Weight: 700 kg
Length: 4.55m
Diameter: 0.39m
Wingspan: 1.02m
Max Speed: 1105 km/h (Mach .9) at sea level
Max Range: 330 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ IIR or EO terminal
Warhead: 360 kg
Launch Platforms: Various ships & subs in VLS, twin, or quad launcher, various aircraft
A version of the Shinma II based on the larger Shinma-B missile. It has greater range and payload than the 271E.
Cost: $2 million

AGM-271E Shinma II (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/images/as-16.gif)
Weight: 560 kg
Length: 3.9m
Diameter: 0.39m
Wingspan: 1.02m
Max Speed: 1105 km/h (Mach .9) at sea level
Max Range: 240 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ IIR or EO terminal
Warhead: 250 kg HE
Launch Platforms: Various ships & subs in VLS, twin, or quad launcher. Various fixed and rotary-winged aircraft
A refinement of the original Shinma missile. This unit boasts greater range, signature reduction, payload, and accuracy than the original unit, and is capable of targeting specific points on enemy vessels.
Cost: $1.8 million

RGM-271C Shinma (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/images/as-16.gif)
Weight: 771 kg
Length: 5.12m
Diameter: 0.39m
Wingspan: 1.02m
Max Speed: 1105 km/h (Mach .9) at sea level
Max Range: 370 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ IIR or EO terminal
Warhead: 340 kg
Launch Platforms: Various ships & subs in VLS, twin, or quad launcher
The largest version of the Shinma, which incorporates an additional booster that significantly improves range. This version cannot be launched by aircraft, and only submarines with 26" tubes can fire the submarine launched unit. Outside of that, only large surface ships and shore batteries use this particular version, which outranges almost all contemporaries by over 50 km.
Cost: $2 million

AGM-271B Shinma (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/images/as-16.gif)
Weight: 680 kg
Length: 4.44m
Diameter: 0.39m
Wingspan: 1.02m
Max Speed: 1105 km/h (Mach .9) at sea level
Max Range: 300 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ IIR or EO terminal
Warhead: 340 kg
Launch Platforms: Various ships & subs in VLS, twin, or quad launcher, various aircraft
A notably larger version of the Shinma missile with both a significantly larger warhead and greater range. This unit is powerful enough to seriously damage even cruisers, often crippling or sinking with a single strike.
Cost: $1.7 million

AGM-271A Shinma (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/images/as-16.gif)
Weight: 547 kg
Length: 3.86m
Diameter: 0.39m
Wingspan: 1.02m
Max Speed: 1105 km/h (Mach .9) at sea level
Max Range: 220 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ IIR or EO terminal
Warhead: 226.8 kg HE
Launch Platforms: Various ships & subs in VLS, twin, or quad launcher. Various fixed and rotary-winged aircraft
This is the long-awaited replacement for the Harpoon series of antishipping missile. The AGM-271A is the lightest in a series of stealthy, long range attack missiles and is employed by ships, and both fixed and rotary-winged aircraft. The missile flies a sea-skimming profile, and has a passive radar system, which is slaved to a computer that generates evasive manuevers when the missile is acquired, making it far more difficult to shoot down than previous missiles of this type. The 227 kg HE warhead can penetrate up to 101mm (4 inches) of armor, and the weapon can be fired from modified Harpoon launchers, though specially designed ones are recommended. The missile is designed to be launched from aircraft, submarines, ground stations, and surface vessels.
The “A” variant is the primary air-launched version, and is smaller than the other two, which are mostly surface-launched.
Cost: $1.5 million

AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-84L Harpoon Block II (http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/agm-84l.jpg)
Weight: 690 kg (sea launch), 540 kg (air launch)
Length: 4.63m (surface launch), 3.85m (air launch)
Diameter: 0.343m
Wingspan: 0.914m
Range: 140 km (ship/ground), 220 km (air)
Guidance: GPS aided Inertial w/ active radar terminal
Payload: 221 kg warhead
Launch Platforms: A-6, F/A-18, S-3B, P-3C, B-52H, many naval combat vessels
Also known as the Harpoon 2000. This is a version of the Harpoon with all the improvements as the AGM-84G, as well as further improved ECCM capabilities, and the INS from the SLAM-ER, giving it the capability for precision strikes against ground targets as well.
Cost: $1.2 million

AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-84G Harpoon Block 1G
Weight: 690 kg (surface launch), 540 kg (air launch)
Length: 4.63m (surface launch), 3.85m (air launch)
Diameter: 0.343m
Wingspan: 0.914m
Range: 140 km (ship/ground), 220 km (air)
Guidance: Inertial w/ radar terminal
Payload: 221 kg warhead
Launch Platforms: A-6, F/A-18, S-3B, P-3C, B-52H, many naval combat vessels
This is an AGM-84D upgrade with the electronic improvements (including re-attack capability) of the AGM-84F, but without the increased length and range.
Cost: $900,000

AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-84F Harpoon Block 1D (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/harpoon-cg73-0006.jpg)
Weight: 798 kg (surface launch), 635 kg (air launch)
Length: 5.24m (surface launch), 4.44m (air launch)
Diameter: 0.343m
Wingspan: 0.914m
Range: 320 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ radar terminal
Payload: 221 kg warhead
Launch Platforms: A-6, F/A-18, S-3B, P-3C, B-52H, many naval combat vessels
This is signifiantly upgraded and lengthened harpoon with improved range as well as the ability to make additional passes against a target should it miss. Should the missile fail to acquire a target (or miss the intended one), it will fly in a clover leaf pattern until it either detects a target or runs out of fuel. It also includes improved ECCM, making it much harder to spoof. The increased length, however, does prevent it from being used on most submarines.
Cost: $1,000,000
AGM/RBM/UGM-84D Harpoon Block 1C (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/harpmd.jpg)
Weight: 690 kg (surface launch), 540 kg (air launch)
Length: 4.63m (surface launch), 3.85m (air launch)
Diameter: 0.343m
Wingspan: 0.914m
Range: 140 km (ship/ground), 220 km (air)
Guidance: Inertial w/ radar terminal
Payload: 221 kg warhead
Launch Platforms: A-6, F/A-18, S-3B, P-3C, B-52H, many naval combat vessels
This is an effective, medium-long range antishipping missile. The weapon is subsonic (Mach 0.85), but is a sea-skimmer, relying on its extremely low altitude flight profile to successfully penetrate enemy ships’ defenses. Harpoon launchers can also be mounted on trucks to act as shore batteries, with one truck containing a launcher and another having the command system.
Cost: $720,000

Otomat Mk.II Block IV Antishipping Missile (http://www.new-factoria.ru/missile/wobb/otomat/otomats.jpg)
Weight: 770 kg
Length: 4.46m
Diameter: 0.4m
Wingspan: 1.3m
Speed: Mach .9 (1100 km/h)
Range: 180 km (up to 300 km for coastal version)
Altitude: 20m cruise, 10m search, 5m terminal
Warhead: 210 kg penetrating HE (can penetrate 44mm)
Guidance: inertial w/ update and active radar terminal
This is a medium sea-skimming antishipping missile fired primarily from missile boats and shore batteries. The weapon cruises at 20m, dropping down to 10m upon reaching the target area, and finally drops to 5m once it acquires the target, which its seeker can do at a range of 5 km. The range limitation of the missile is due mostly to limitations in the guidance system, and while a range limit of 180 km exists for shipboard use, the coastal defense version can supposedly go as far as 300 km along the coast using periodic updates from relay stations placed along its path. Even for the 180 km range, this requires periodic updates from a helicopter-borne radar, being the missile’s single greatest weakness.
Cost: $700,000

Otomat Mk.I Antishipping Missile (http://www.new-factoria.ru/missile/wobb/otomat/otomats.jpg)
Weight: 770 kg
Length: 4.46m
Diameter: 0.4m
Wingspan: 1.3m
Speed: Mach .9 (1100 km/h)
Range: 60-80 km
Altitude: 20m cruise, 10m search, 5m terminal
Warhead: 210 kg penetrating HE (can penetrate 44mm)
Guidance: inertial w/ update and active radar terminal
This is the original version of the Otomat, and is much shorter ranged due to guidance requirements. Fired singly, the missile can only fly out to 60 km or so. However, the range can be extended by 33% if two missiles are fired in tandem so they can share guidance information. The missile is similar to the RGM-84D Harpoon, but is notably limited in range (more comparable to an Exocet). It is, however, rather cheap.
Cost: $400,000

AGM/RGM-399C Oni Antishipping Missile
Weight: 600 kg
Length: 4.3m
Diameter: 0.3m
Wingspan: 1.1m
Max Speed: Mach 1.2 (1470 km/h) at sea level
Max Range: 150 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ IIR or EO terminal
Warhead: 120 kg
Launch Platforms: Various fixed and rotary winged aircraft, various ships in VLS
A variant of the AGM-399B Oni intended to be launched from ships a surface-strike weapon, and act as a smaller and cheaper counterpart to the Shinma missiles, while retaining much of the performance of the RGM-84D Harpoon. To that end, a 1.44m booster has been added, along with new guidance software, to allow the missile to strike out to 150 km. This can also be fielded by larger aircraft as a standoff missile.
Cost: $800,000
Note: 28 RGM-399Bs can be fitted into a Mk.127A VLS, or 35 in a Mk.127B

AGM-399A Oni Antishipping Missile
Weight: 400 kg
Length: 3.36m
Diameter: 0.3m
Wingspan: 1.5m
Max Speed: Mach 1.2 (1470 km/h) at sea level
Max Range: 50-70 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ IIR or EO terminal
Warhead: 150 kg
Launch Platforms: Various fixed and rotary winged aircraft
A small, lightweight and relatively inexpensive antishipping missile for use by helicopters and light aircraft. Though ineffective against larger ships, this is quite deadly towards frigates and smaller vessels. Like many missiles, it’s geared toward a low-altitude sea-skimming profile, and it strikes its target as close to the waterline as possible to maximize the damage caused by its small warhead.
Cost: $750,000

AGM/RGM-399B Oni Antishipping Missile
Weight: 350 kg
Length: 2.86m
Diameter: 0.3m
Wingspan: 1.1m
Max Speed: Mach 1.2 (1470 km/h) at sea level
Max Range: 40 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ IIR or EO terminal
Warhead: 120 kg
Launch Platforms: Various fixed and rotary winged aircraft, various ships in VLS
A smaller version of the Oni for shipboard launch and lighter helicopters that might not be able to carry the AGM-399A.
Cost: $700,000

AGM-119B Penguin Antishipping Missile (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/agm-119b-DNSC9204226_JPG.jpg)
Weight: 384 kg
Length: 2.96m
Diameter: 0.28m
Wingspan: 1.42m
Speed: Mach .8 (980 km/h)
Range: 40 km
Warhead: 120 kg semi-penetrating (50 kg explosive)
Guidance: Inertial w/ IR terminal
Launch Platforms: S-2T Tracker, SH-60, & SH-2G
This is an advanced, but small, Norwegian antishipping missile for use by helicopters and tactical aircraft. Due to its high speed, sea-skimming profile, small size, and use of an IR rather than radar seeker, this missile is phenomenally difficult to intercept. And while it does not have a very powerful warhead, the attack profile maximizes the effect, with the weapon striking just above the waterline. Still it is only truly effective against surfaced submarines and small combatants (corvettes/light frigates, missile boats, patrol craft, etc). Against larger surface combatants such as frigates and small destroyers, a single missile can hope to do little more than damage them enough to degrade performance, and hopefully force them back to port for repairs.
It does, however, through low altitude launch and relatively long range combined with inertial guidance, allow for attacking helicopters for safely engage from below the air defense envelope for most ships.
The "B" model is the Mk.II Mod 7, and has folding fins for use on helicopters
Cost: $800,000

AGM-119A Penguin Antishipping Missile (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/agm-119b-DNSC9204226_JPG.jpg)
Weight: 360 kg
Length: 3.18m
Diameter: 0.28m
Wingspan: 1m
Speed: Mach .8 (980 km/h)
Range: 28 km
Warhead: 120 kg semi-penetrating (50 kg explosive)
Guidance: Inertial w/ IR terminal
Launch Platforms: F-16
This is an advanced, but small, Norwegian antishipping missile for use by helicopters and tactical aircraft. Due to its high speed, sea-skimming profile, small size, and use of an IR rather than radar seeker, this missile is phenomenally difficult to intercept. And while it does not have a very powerful warhead, the attack profile maximizes the effect, with the weapon striking just above the waterline. Still it is only truly effective against surfaced submarines and small combatants (corvettes/light frigates, missile boats, patrol craft, etc). Against larger surface combatants such as frigates and small destroyers, a single missile can hope to do little more than damage them enough to degrade performance, and hopefully force them back to port for repairs.
It does, however, through low altitude launch and relatively long range combined with inertial guidance, allow for attacking helicopters for safely engage from below the air defense envelope for most ships.
The "A" model, actually the Penguin Mk.III, is designed to be fired from F-16 aircraft and has smaller fins and no booster compared to the “B” model.
Cost: $750,000

Sea Skua Antishipping Missile (http://www.naval-technology.com/contractor_images/strachan_henshaw/strachan3.jpg)
Weight: 147.4 kg
Length: 2.5m
Diameter: 0.25m
Wingspan: 0.72m
Speed: Mach .9 (1100 km/h)
Range: 20 km
Warhead: 28 kg penetrating HE
Guidance: Semi-Active Radar
This is a somewhat older antishipping missile for helicopter use. It is a good light sea-skimming weapon, but suffers from a semi-active seeker, which forces the launching aircraft to keep the target painted with its radar during the entire flight time, which leaves it open to attack by any unit armed with medium-range SAMs, as well as many DP guns.
Cost: $700,000

RGM/UGM-287 Aslan
Weight: 1850 kg
Length: 6.55m
Diameter: 0.65m
Wingspan: 1.25m
Range: 108 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ 2 way data link
Payload: 1xMk.66 ASW/ASuW torpedo, or 1xMk.46/50/54 ASW torpedo, or 1xDepth Charge
This is a counterpart to the NASM, and is a larger cruise missile that flies a sea-skimming profile. This makes it much more difficult to shoot down than the NASM, and it is thus much more effective against surface ships or submarines that are among them. Unlike the NASM, this is a large weapon that can only be fired from VLS and 26" torpedo tubes, limiting it to surface ships and the Dolphin class submarines.
Cost: $1 million (not including payload)

RGM/UGM-286 NASM
Weight: 1360 kg (3000 lbs)
Length: 6.4m
Diameter: 0.533m
Wingspan: 1.15m
Warhead: 1xMk.66 ASW/ASuW torpedo, or 1xMk.46/50/54 ASW torpedo, or 1xDepth Charge
Range: 195 km
Guidance: Inertial
A new, and very welcome, replacement for the ancient ASROC, which dates back to the 1950s. The missile has exceptional range thanks to new propulsion systems and a number of other additions, and a simple inertial system has given phenomenally improved accuracy. The missile flies a ballistic profile, and range is determined by the inertial system, which releases the booster stage at a set point. A second timer drops the depth charge or torpedo (the latter being parachuted). Due to the flight profile of the missile, combined with the fact that it can drop its weapon over a dozen km from the target, it can be quite difficult to intercept, and has been shown to be potentially useful against surface ships as well as submarines.
Cost: $750,000 (not including payload)

RUM-125 Sea Lance (http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/uum-125a.jpg)
Weight: 1400 kg
Length: 6.25m
Diameter: 0.533m
Range: 65 km effective, 185 km max
Guidance: Inertial w/ acoustic terminal (torpedo)
Payload: 1 Mk.46/50 torpedo
Launch Platforms: numerous ships, in VLS, Submarines through 21” TT
A long range standoff ASW rocket for use by both submarines and surface ships. Though a variant with a 200 kiloton depth charge was designed, it is no longer available.
Cost: $1 million (Mk.46), $2.75 million (Mk.50)

RUM-139 VLASROC (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/780815-N-2343F-001.JPG)
Weight: 639 kg
Length: 4.89m
Diameter: 0.358m
Wingspan: 0.696m
Range: 9.8 km effective (?), 28 km max
Guidance: unguided (rocket) w/ acoustic terminal (torpedo)
Payload: 1 Mk 46/54 torpedo
Launch Platforms: numerous ships, in VLS
This ASW weapon is simply an unguided rocket used to deliver a light torpedo to the vicinity of an enemy submarine, giving ships the capability to engage submarines from any quarter, and out to the range of many heavier submarine-launched torpedoes.
Cost: $840,000
Clan Smoke Jaguar
12-01-2006, 05:25
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LONG RANGE CRUISE MISSILES
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PLEASE NOTE:
All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
All units listed in blue print are extremely sensitive units that are only available to our closest allies or with special exceptions.



BGM/RGM/UGM-440B Akuma (http://www.kanwa.com/free/2002/11/For%20Kanwa%20on%20line/dscn4479%20club%20s.jpg)
Weight: 11,000 kg
Length: 13.5m
Diameter: 1m
Wingspan: 5m
Max Speed: Mach .85 (1042 km/h)
Max Range: 2000 km
Altitude: 10-15m
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS, 2-way datalink & Active Radar terminal & IIR or EO alternate
Warhead: 2041 kg (4500 lbs)
A long-range land attack version of the Akuma antishipping missile. This weapon is capable of delivering a massive payload deep into enemy territory, making it ideal for deep strikes against large or hardened targets.
Cost: $7.5 million

AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-438B Youma (http://image2.sina.com.cn/jc/2005-07-06/U1335P27T1D303305F3DT20050706073810.jpg)
Weight: 7750 kg
Length: 11.7m
Diameter: 0.9m
Wingspan: 5m
Max Speed: Mach .75 (920 km/h)
Max Range: 1500 km
Altitude: 10-15m
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS, 2-way datalink & Active Radar terminal & IIR or EO alternate
Warhead: 1587 kg (3500 lbs)
A land-attack version of the Youma that removes the high-speed terminal stage, but provides exceptional range and payload, as well as greater countermeasures than most other land attack cruise missiles.
Cost: $6 million

AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-433B Mamono (http://www.vectorsite.net/twbombae.gif)
Weight: 2750 kg
Length: 9.2m
Diameter: 0.6m
Wingspan: 3.5m
Max Speed: Mach .8 (981 km/h)
Max Range: 750 km
Altitude: 10-15m
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS, 2-way datalink & Active Radar terminal & IIR or EO alternate
Warhead: 635 kg (1400 lbs)
A long-range land attack cruise missile version of the Mamono, intended to deliver a heavy payload with higher survivability than many current cruise missiles.
Cost: $2.7 million

AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-434B Kouma (http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/NAVY/Images/Club1.jpg)
Weight: 1814 kg
Length: 7.9m
Diameter: 0.533m
Wingspan: 3 m
Max Speed: Mach .8 (960 km/h)
Max Range: 600 km
Altitude: 10-15m cruise
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS, 2-way datalink & Active Radar terminal & IIR or EO alternate
Warhead: 454 kg (1000 lbs)
A land-attack variant of the Kouma, with the same features as its sister units.
Cost: $2.2 million

AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-233D Cicada II (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/tlam.jpg)
Weight: 1400 kg (1680 kg w/ booster)
Length: 5.65m (6.55m w/ booster)
Diameter: 0.52m
Wingspan: 2.75m
Speed: Mach .9 (1103 km/h)
Range: 2000 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS & command
Payload: AN/ALQ-334C Tactical Jamming System
Launch Platforms: Various ships and ground stations, in VLS or Quad launcher
An improved Cicada with the block improvements of the Naginata II as well as a more powerful jamming system..
Cost: $2.4 million (basic), $2.6 million (waterproof)

AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-233 Cicada (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/tlam.jpg)
Weight: 1400 kg (1680 kg w/ booster)
Length: 5.65m (6.55m w/ booster)
Diameter: 0.52m
Wingspan: 2.75m
Speed: Mach .9 (1103 km/h)
Range: 1800 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS
Payload: AN/ALQ-334A Tactical Jamming System
Launch Platforms: Various ships and ground stations, in VLS or Quad launcher
A modified version of the BGM-210 Naginata with a jamming system instead of a lethal payload. The role of this missile is to escort other cruise missiles while jamming search and tracking radars, greatly decreasing the chances of defense systems shooting the missiles down. The AN/ALQ-334A has much more power than the lighter ALQ-334, but still isn't as powerful as larger aircraft systems like the ALQ-99. However, it's enough to degrade sensors and allow missiles to get much closer before they can be engaged, greatly increasing effectiveness against heavily defended targets like carrier battle groups. The missile has the same data-link of the Naginata, and also has provisions for recovery or loiter if launched at closer targets. A special variant is also available, which provides additional waterproofing to allow for a "wet" recovery by naval vessels.
Cost: $2 million (basic), $2.2 million (waterproof)

AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-457 Leopard
Weight: 1526 kg (1725 kg w/ booster)
Length: 5.75m (6.5m w/ booster)
Diameter: 0.533m
Wingspan: 2.9m
Speed: Mach .86 (915 km/h)
Range: 1800 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS, command, 2-way-datalink, & IIR or EO
Payload: 4xBomb Bay w/ 72xDPICM each, 1x113 kg unitary warhead
A big-brother to the Alley Cat, this unit is essentially a very long-range Panther. Though it lacks the agility of that unit, it’s still very stealthy and capable of much longer cruising ranges, while maintaining most of the other capabilities, and thus creating a fearsome strike weapon.
Cost: $5 million

AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-454 Alley Cat
Weight: 454 kg
Length: 3.75m
Diameter: 0.36m
Wingspan: 1.5m
Speed: Mach .8 (851 km/h)
Range: 1600 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS, command, 2-way-datalink, & IIR or EO
Payload: 2xBomb Bay w/ 72xDPICM each, 1x45 kg unitary warhead
A development of the Panther cruise missile, this weapon is a smaller cousin designed to be capable of being carried internally by aircraft such as the F/A-22 Raptor, hence the 3.75m length and 1000 lb weight. This uses smaller DPICM bomblets than the Panther, but each bay still retains firepower at least equaling that of contemporary 155mm artillery rounds. The missile has variable-geometry wings which are swept back for improved performance during cruising, but pivot forward to allow for low-speed search and target assessment in the terminal phase. With a 2-way datalink tying the missile’s sensor information back to an operator, it can become very useful due to its ability to engage targets of opportunity over vast differences, or alternately, with a very long loiter time over the target.
Cost: $3 million


AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-210M Naginata II (http://homepage.eircom.net/~steven/images/as15kent.jpg)
Weight: 1400 kg (1680 kg w/ booster)
Length: 5.65m (6.55m w/ booster
Diameter: 0.52m
Wingspan: 2.75m
Speed: Mach .9 (1103 km/h)
Range: 1400 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS & optional IIR terminal
Payload: 16 iBAT II
Launch Platforms: Various ships and ground stations, in VLS or Quad launcher
A version of the Naginata II with iBAT II submunitions, which are improved counterparts to the original BAT.
Cost: $2.4 million

AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-210L Naginata II (http://www.cdi.org/nuclear/database/ssn21.jpg)
Weight: 1400 kg (1680 kg w/ booster)
Length: 5.65m (6.55m w/ booster
Diameter: 0.52m
Wingspan: 2.75m
Speed: Mach .9 (1103 km/h)
Range: 1400 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS & optional IIR terminal
Payload: dispenser w/ 12 BLU-131/B submunitions
Launch Platforms: Various ships and ground stations, in VLS or Quad launcher
A Naginata II with enhanced runway cratering submunitions for use against airfields.
Cost: $2 million

AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-210K Naginata II (http://www.wonderland.org.nz/Missile_Index/as15.jpg)
Weight: 1400 kg (1680 kg w/ booster)
Length: 5.65m (6.55m w/ booster
Diameter: 0.52m
Wingspan: 2.75m
Speed: Mach .9 (1103 km/h)
Range: 1400 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS & optional IIR terminal
Payload: dispenser w/ 182 BLU-127/B CEB
Launch Platforms: Various ships and ground stations, in VLS or Quad launcher
A Naginata II with BLU-127/B CEB submunitions. These are slightly heavier and more powerful upgrades of the basic BLU-97/B.
Cost: $1.9 million

AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-210J Naginata II (http://www.s95451559.onlinehome.us/1a/AS-15.gif)
Weight: 1400 kg (1680 kg w/ booster)
Length: 5.65m (6.55m w/ booster
Diameter: 0.52m
Wingspan: 2.75m
Speed: Mach .9 (1103 km/h)
Range: 2000 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS & optional IIR terminal
Warhead: 600 kg FAE
Launch Platforms: Various ships and ground stations, in VLS or Quad launcher
A Naginata II with a 600 kg FAE warhead.
Cost: $1.6 million

AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-210H Naginata II (http://www.grime.net/facets/images/as-15-missile.gif)
Weight: 1400 kg (1680 kg w/ booster)
Length: 5.65m (6.55m w/ booster
Diameter: 0.52m
Wingspan: 2.75m
Speed: Mach .9 (1103 km/h)
Range: 2000 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS & optional IIR terminal
Warhead: 600 kg penetrating
Launch Platforms: Various ships and ground stations, in VLS or Quad launcher
A Naginata II with a 600 kg penetrating warhead.
Cost: $1.55 million

AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-210G Naginata II (http://www.tayyareci.com/rusfuzeleri/imagesfuze/as15f.jpg)
Weight: 1400 kg (1680 kg w/ booster)
Length: 5.65m (6.55m w/ booster
Diameter: 0.52m
Wingspan: 2.75m
Speed: Mach .9 (1103 km/h)
Range: 2000 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS & optional IIR terminal
Warhead: 600 kg unitary
Launch Platforms: Various ships and ground stations, in VLS or Quad launcher
An improved version of the Naginata missile that takes advantage of new stealth and propellant technologies to generate reduced signature, greater range, and greater payload. The “F” version is a direct upgrade of the “A” variant, but with a larger 600 kg warhead.
Cost: $1.5 million

AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-210F Naginata (http://homepage.eircom.net/~steven/images/as15kent.jpg)
Weight: 1400 kg (1680 kg w/ booster)
Length: 5.65m (6.55m w/ booster
Diameter: 0.52m
Wingspan: 2.75m
Speed: Mach .9 (1103 km/h)
Range: 1250 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS & optional IIR terminal
Payload: 16 BAT
Launch Platforms: Various ships and ground stations, in VLS or Quad launcher
The final conventional incarnation of the Naginata, this time including 16 BAT antitank submunitions.
Cost: $1.7 million

AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-210E Naginata (http://www.cdi.org/nuclear/database/ssn21.jpg)
Weight: 1400 kg (1680 kg w/ booster)
Length: 5.65m (6.55m w/ booster
Diameter: 0.52m
Wingspan: 2.75m
Speed: Mach .9 (1103 km/h)
Range: 1250 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS & optional IIR terminal
Payload: dispenser w/ 11xBLU-106/B submunition
A version of the Naginata intended for striking against airfields using the BLU-106 runway cratering submunition.
Cost: $1.6 million

AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-210D Naginata (http://www.wonderland.org.nz/Missile_Index/as15.jpg)
Weight: 1400 kg (1680 kg w/ booster)
Length: 5.65m (6.55m w/ booster
Diameter: 0.52m
Wingspan: 2.75m
Speed: Mach .9 (1103 km/h)
Range: 1250 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS & optional IIR terminal
Payload: dispenser w/ 182 BLU-97/B CEB, or 16 BAT
Launch Platforms: Various ships and ground stations, in VLS or Quad launcher
A cargo carrying Naginata variant with 218 BLU-97/B CEB submunitions for use against various targets..
Cost: $1.5 million

AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-210C Naginata (http://www.s95451559.onlinehome.us/1a/AS-15.gif)
Weight: 1400 kg (1680 kg w/ booster)
Length: 5.65m (6.55m w/ booster
Diameter: 0.52m
Wingspan: 2.75m
Speed: Mach .9 (1103 km/h)
Range: 1800 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS & optional IIR terminal
Warhead: 500 kg FAE
Launch Platforms: Various ships and ground stations, in VLS or Quad launcher
A third variant of the Naginata, this time with an FAE warhead..
Cost: $1.3 million

AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-210B Naginata (http://www.grime.net/facets/images/as-15-missile.gif)
Weight: 1400 kg (1680 kg w/ booster)
Length: 5.65m (6.55m w/ booster)
Diameter: 0.52m
Wingspan: 2.75m
Speed: Mach .9 (1103 km/h)
Range: 1800 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS & optional IIR terminal
Warhead: 500 kg penetrating warhead
Launch Platforms: Various ships and ground stations, in VLS or Quad launcher
A variant of the Naginata with a 500 kg penetrating warhead for use against hardened structures.
Cost: $1.25 million

AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-210A Naginata (http://www.cdi.org/issues/nukef&f/database/as15_web.jpg)
Weight: 1400 kg (1680 kg w/ booster)
Length: 5.65m (6.55m w/ booster)
Diameter: 0.52m
Wingspan: 2.75m
Speed: Mach .9 (1103 km/h)
Range: 1800 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS & optional IIR terminal
Warhead: 500 kg warhead
Launch Platforms: Various ships and ground stations, in VLS or Quad launcher
A replacement for the tomahawk. It has all the benefits of the Tactical Tomahawk, but also includes an imaging infrared camera/seeker to provide precision long-range strike capabilities against mobile targets like ships and SSM launchers. As with the TacTom, it can be redirected to any of 15 preprogrammed alternate targets, or any GPS coordinate, and can operate in a loiter mode where the IIR seeker acts as a camera for surveillance. Unlike the TacTom, however, the operator can then remotely lock the missile onto an image for precision strikes.
The “A” model has a 500 kg unitary warhead for general demolition work.
Cost: $1.2 million

AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-109R Tactical Tomahawk (http://img.tfd.com/thumb/5/55/Tomahawk_Block_IV_cruise_missile.jpg)
Weight: 1220 kg (1490 kg w/ booster)
Length: 5.56m (6.25m w/ booster)
Diameter: 0.5181m
Wingspan: 2.67m
Range: 1104 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS & TERCOM
Payload: 12-16 BAT
Launch Platforms: various submarines and warships
Another variant of the TacTom, this time with BAT guided antitank submunitions.
Cost: $1.1 million

AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-109P Tactical Tomahawk (http://www.fiddlersgreen.net/aircraft/jets/cruise-missile/info/plan-72.gif)
Weight: 1220 kg (1490 kg w/ booster)
Length: 5.56m (6.25m w/ booster)
Diameter: 0.5181m
Wingspan: 2.67m
Range: 1104 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS & TERCOM
Payload: dispenser w/ 28xBLU-106/B submunition
Launch Platforms: various submarines and warships
A variation on the BGM-109K that carries BKEP (boosted kinetic energy projectiles) used for cratering runways and eliminating some underground shelters.
Cost: $1 million

AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-109N Tactical Tomahawk (http://clinton-legacy.org/war10/imdf07102001133649a.jpg)
Weight: 1220 kg (1490 kg w/ booster)
Length: 5.56m (6.25m w/ booster)
Diameter: 0.5181m
Wingspan: 2.67m
Range: 1104 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS & TERCOM
Payload: dispenser w/ 166 BLU-97/B CEB
Launch Platforms: various submarines and warships
A TacTom missile with BLU-97/B Combined Effects Bomb submunitions for taking out a wide variety of targets, including heavy armor. It should be noted that these are carried in 24 “packets” which can be dispensed individually to allow a single missile to strike multiple targets.
Cost: $900,000

AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-109M Tactical Tomahawk (http://www.tfcbooks.com/images/teslafaq/missile3b.jpg)
Weight: 1310 kg (1590 kg w/ booster)
Length: 5.56m (6.25m w/ booster)
Diameter: 0.5181m
Wingspan: 2.67m
Range: 1600 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS & TERCOM
Payload: 454 lb FAE warhead
Launch Platforms: various submarines and warships
Another unitary warhead version of the TacTom, this time with a 1000 lb FAE warhead for demolishing structures, foliage, and infantry, as well as other soft targets.
Cost: $650,000

AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-109H Tactical Tomahawk (http://alumnus.caltech.edu/~marcsulf/nato/tomahawk.gif)
Weight: 1310 kg (1590 kg w/ booster)
Length: 5.56m (6.25m w/ booster)
Diameter: 0.5181m
Wingspan: 2.67m
Range: 1600 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS & TERCOM
Payload: 454 lb penetrating warhead
Launch Platforms: various submarines and warships
A version of the TacTom with a 1000 lb penetrating warhead for striking against hardened facilities.
Cost: $600,000

AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-109E Tactical Tomahawk (http://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/cruise-missile-intro.jpg)
Weight: 1310 kg (1590 kg w/ booster)
Length: 5.56m (6.25m w/ booster)
Diameter: 0.531m
Wingspan: 2.62m
Range: 1600 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS & TERCOM
Payload: 454 kg warhead
Launch Platforms: various submarines and warships
A variant of the Tomahawk with the capability to be reprogrammed in flight to strike any of up to 15 preprogrammed alternate targets or fly to any GPS coordinate. In addition, it has a loiter mode and an on-board TV camera, allowing it to be used to observe enemy forces or the effects of a strike. Due to various techniques, including more streamlined production and removal of older components, it also has a significantly reduced price tag.
The “E” variant has a general purpose 1000 lb warhead.
Cost: $550,000

AGM-129C CACM (http://www.military.cz/usa/air/in_service/weapons/ag_missiles/agm_129/acm_b52.jpg)
Weight: 1682 kg
Length: 6.4m
Diameter: 0.69m
Wingspan: 3.2m
Speed: 1102 km/h (Mach 0.9 @ sea level)
Range: 3454 km
Warhead: 540 kg penetrator
Launch Platforms: B-52 (20 – 8 internal, 12 external), B-1B (32 – 20 internal, 12 external)
A large, stealthy replacement for the AGM-86, this has greater range and much lower signature, assisting it greatly in evading enemy defenses, and though notably heavier, the B-52 can still carry just as many as it could CALCMs. This version is equipped with a penetrator to strike against hardened targets
Cost: $4 million

AGM-129B CACM (http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/usa/bomber/acm_04.jpg)
Weight: 1682 kg
Length: 6.4m
Diameter: 0.69m
Wingspan: 3.2m
Speed: 1102 km/h (Mach 0.9 @ sea level)
Range: 3454 km
Warhead: 600 kg
Launch Platforms: B-52 (20), B-1B (20)
A version of the CACM with a standard 600 kg unitary warhead.
Cost: $4 million

AGM-226B ACALCM (http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/smart/calcm-990330-F-3588H-002.jpg)
Weight: 1700 kg
Length: 6.5m
Diameter: 0.72m
Wingspan: 3m
Speed: Mach .89 (947 km/h)
Range: 2800 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS & IIR terminal
Payload: 650 kg blast fragmentation
Launch Platforms: B-52H (20), B-1B (20), B-2A (10)
A lighter version of the AGM-226 with a penetrating warhead and terminal guidance, in accordance with the AGM-86D CALCM. This gives it precision strike capability. Once again, 8-12 additional missiles can be carried externally by the B-1B (gotta love that incredible payload).
Cost: $1.7 million

AGM-226 ACALCM (http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/smart/calcm-990330-F-3588H-002.jpg)
Weight: 2000 kg
Length: 6.5m
Diameter: 0.72m
Wingspan: 3m
Speed: Mach .89 (947 km/h)
Range: 1600 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS
Payload: 1250 kg blast fragmentation
Launch Platforms: B-52H (18 ), B-1B (16), B-2A (8 )
Another replacement for the AGM-86, this one boasting longer range and a similar payload. The missile is quite heavy though, and carrying capacity is limited. Again, the B-1 could carry another 8-12 missiles externally. The B-52 could also concievably carry 20, though this would be at a significantly reduced range as it would require fuel reductions to make up for the extra weight.
Cost: $1.6 million

AGM-86D CALCM (http://www.aviationpics.de/prev/calcm2.jpg) (Conventional Air-Launched Cruise Missile)
Weight: 1477 kg
Length: 6.32m
Diameter: 0.62m
Wingspan: 3.66m
Range: 2400 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS
Payload: 540 kg penetrating warhead
Launch Platforms: B-52H (20 – 12 external, 8 internal)
This is an improved CALCM with precision strike capability and a penetration warhead for use against hardened targets.
Cost: $1.85 million

AGM-86C CALCM (http://bulls-home.com/bull/CALCM-2.JPG) (Conventional Air-Launched Cruise Missile)
Weight: 1950 kg
Length: 6.32m
Diameter: 0.62m
Wingspan: 3.66m
Range: 1200 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS
Payload: 1450 kg blast-fragmentation
Launch Platforms: B-52H (20 – 12 external, 8 internal)
This is a special subsonic, long-range cruise missile designed specifically for the B-52H bomber. The relatively small size and low altitude flight makes it a difficult weapon to counter.
Cost: $1.2 million
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SHORT RANGE CRUISE MISSILES
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PLEASE NOTE:
All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
All units listed in blue print are extremely sensitive units that are only available to our closest allies or with special exceptions.



AGM/BGM/RGM-354C TSAM (http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/missile/row/casom.jpg)
Weight: 1150 kg
Length: 4.5m
Diameter: 0.6m
Wingspan: 2.7m
Range: 400 km
Guidance: GPS aided Inertial w/ man-in-the-loop
Payload: 12 iBAT II submunitions
Launch Platforms: B-52H (12), B-1B ( 8 ), B-2 ( 8 ), F-16 (2), F/A-18 (2), MLRS (2), HIMARS (1), various ships in VLS
Another variant of the TSAM, this time with BAT antiarmor submunitions.
Cost: $2.7 million

AGM/BGM/RGM-354B TSAM (http://homepage.eircom.net/~steven/images/m_scal4.jpg)
Weight: 1150 kg
Length: 4.5m
Diameter: 0.6m
Wingspan: 2.7m
Range: 400 km
Guidance: GPS aided Inertial w/ man-in-the-loop
Payload: dispenser w/ 166 BLU-127/B CEB
Launch Platforms: B-52H (12), B-1B ( 8 ), B-2 ( 8 ), F-16 (2), F/A-18 (2), MLRS (2), HIMARS (1), various ships in VLS
A variant of the TSAM with improved CEB bomblets instead of a single unitary warhead.
Cost: $2.4 million

AGM/BGM/RGM-354A TSAM (http://www.defense-update.com/images/storm-shaddow-tornadogr4.jpg)
Weight: 1150 kg
Length: 4.5m
Diameter: 0.6m
Wingspan: 2.7m
Range: 400 km
Guidance: GPS aided Inertial w/ IIR terminal
Payload: 454 kg warhead
Launch Platforms: B-52H (12), B-1B ( 8 ), B-2 ( 8 ), F-16 (2), F/A-18 (2), MLRS (2), HIMARS (1), various ships in VLS
A long-range, stealthy land attack missile intended to replace the TSSAM, and to some extent, the JASSM cruise missiles. In addition to longer range and reduced signature, this weapon employs more advanced payloads and superior guidance.
Cost: $2 million

AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-237D Panther (http://www.technodynamic.com/todd/xjassm.jpg)
Weight: 1400 kg (2000 kg w/ booster)
Length: 4.75m (5.6m w/ booster)
Diameter: 0.66m
Wingspan: 2.8m
Speed: Mach .86 (1054 km/h)
Range: 300 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ command & IIR/EO terminal
Payload: 3xBomb bay w/ 85 DPICM each (standard), 1x120 kg unitary warhead
Launch Platforms: B-52H (24), MB-52K (24), B-2A (14), B-1B (36)
An improved version of the Panther cruise missile with notably greater payload and over 3 times the range, making it a truly fearsome and capable standoff weapon. Additionally, EO and IIR sensors have been added, with a two-way datalink to facilitate improved passive targeting capabilities.
Cost: $3.5 million

AGM-237A Panther (http://www.technodynamic.com/todd/xjassm.jpg)
Weight: 1200 kg
Length: 4.5m
Diameter: 0.6m
Wingspan: 2.1m
Speed: Mach .86 (1055 km/h)
Range: 92.5 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ command
Payload: 3xBomb bay w/ 72 DPICM each (standard), 1x100kg unitary warhead
Launch Platforms: B-52H (24), MB-52K (24), B-2A (14), B-1B (36)
This is a versatile, stealthy cruise missile that provides excellent precision strike capabilities for heavy bombers. Though it is not very long-ranged, and has only a modest payload, the missile is very stealthy and surprisingly maneuverable. In fact, it can actually outmaneuver many SAMs! It possesses not one, but four weapons sections - 3 bomb bays (nominally filled with DPICM bomblets, though other payloads such as mines, leaflets, or even chaff, flares or decoys, are possible). In addition, there's a 100 kg unitary warhead. The missile uses its low signature and accurate inertial guidance to strike multiple targets with a single launch. It also includes an EO camera and a man-in-the-loop capability, allowing it to be used to assess damage, re-attack a target that hasn't been neutralized, provide reconnaissance, and be directed to targets of opportunity.
Cost: $3 million

AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-271K SEMFM-ER
Weight: 1000 kg
Length: 6.5m
Diameter: 0.39m
Wingspan: 2.8m
Max Speed: 1105 km/h (Mach .9) at sea level
Max Range: 380 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ 2-way data link & IIR or EO terminal
Warhead: 454 kg
Launch Platforms: Various ships & subs in VLS, twin, or quad launcher, various aircraft
A second variant of the SEMFM missile, which is notably more powerful and longer ranged than its smaller counterpart, and its large warhead makes it even more dangerous as an antishipping weapon.
$2.2 million

AGM/BGM/RGM/UGM-271J SEMFM (Shinma Expanded Multifunction Missile)
Weight: 640 kg
Length: 4.6m
Diameter: 0.305m
Wingspan: 0.92m
Max Speed: 1105 km/h (Mach .9) at sea level
Max Range: 150 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ 2-way data link & IIR or EO terminal
Warhead: 250 kg HE
Launch Platforms: Various fixed and rotary-winged aircraft
A variant of the Shinma optimized for precision land attack application developed as a joint venture by CSJMI and OMASC to fulfill a request by the Omzian Military. The advanced seeker and 2-way datalink provide exceptional accuracy for precision strikes against fixed and slow-moving ground targets, and despite the primary role of ground attack, this actually has improved antishipping capabilities compared to the basic Shinma. The only real weakness is a reduced range, though the weapon is still good enough for standoff strikes.
Cost: $2 million

AGM/BGM/RGM -137C TSSAM (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/tssam_41.jpg) (Tri-Service Standoff Attack Missile)
Weight: 1043 kg
Length: 4.3m
Diameter: 0.61m
Wingspan: 2.9m
Range: 225+ km
Guidance: GPS aided Inertial w/ man-in-the-loop
Payload: 12xBAT submunition
Launch Platforms: B-52H (12), B-1B ( 8 ), B-2 ( 8 ), F-16 (2), F/A-18 (2), MLRS (2), HIMARS (1), various ships in VLS
Another variant of the TSSAM, this time with BAT antiarmor submunitions.
Cost: $1.75 million

AGM/BGM/RGM -137B TSSAM (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/tssam_41.jpg) (Tri-Service Standoff Attack Missile)
Weight: 1043 kg
Length: 4.3m
Diameter: 0.61m
Wingspan: 2.9m
Range: 225+ km
Guidance: GPS aided Inertial w/ man-in-the-loop
Payload: dispenser w/ 166 BLU-97/B CEB
Launch Platforms: B-52H (12), B-1B ( 8 ), B-2 ( 8 ), F-16 (2), F/A-18 (2), MLRS (2), HIMARS (1), various ships in VLS
A variant of the TSSAM with CEB bomblets instead of a single unitary warhead.
Cost: $1.5 million

AGM/BGM/RGM-137A TSSAM (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/tssam_41.jpg) (Tri-Service Standoff Attack Missile)
Weight: 1043 kg
Length: 4.3m
Diameter: 0.61m
Wingspan: 2.9m
Range: 225+ km
Guidance: GPS aided Inertial w/ IIR terminal
Payload: 454 kg warhead
Launch Platforms: B-52H (12), B-1B ( 8 ), B-2 ( 8 ), F-16 (2), F/A-18 (2), MLRS (2), HIMARS (1), various ships in VLS
A long range, low observable cruise missile for precision attacks against various targets, equipped with a powerful 454 kg warhead. It should be noted that this can be fired from MLRS launchers in lieu of ATACMS units.
Cost: $1.165 million

RGM-166 LASM ER (http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/rim-156-2.jpg)
Weight: 1340 kg
Length: 6.55m (including booster)
Diameter: 0.53m (booster), 0.34m (missile)
Wingspan: 1.57m
Speed: Mach 3.5+ (3273+ km/h)
Range: 480 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS
Payload: 135 kg warhead
Launch Platforms: numerous ships, from Mk.13/20 launchers or VLS
An upgraded LASM using the larger SM-2 ER as a basis and boasting significantly greater range.
Cost: $1.1 million

RGM-165 LASM MR (http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/missile/lasm-1.gif)
Weight: 620 kg
Length: 4.72m
Diameter: 0.34m
Wingspan: 1.07m
Speed: Mach 2.5+ (2660+ km/h)
Range: 280 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS
Payload: 135 kg warhead
Launch Platforms: numerous ships, from Mk.13/20 launchers or VLS
An SM-2 MR missile modified for the ground attack role. It can be fired from Mk 13/20 launchers and VLS cells, with the latter being able to accommodate two of these missiles in each cell.
Cost: $600,000

AGM-84R SLAM ER ATA Block II (http://www.defense-update.com/images/SLAM-ER_2.jpg) (SLAM ER Automatic Target Acquisition)
Weight: 725 kg
Length: 4.37m
Diameter: 0.343m
Wingspan: 2.43m
Range: 280 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS and IIR terminal
Payload: 8 BAT submunitions
Launch Platforms: A-6, F/A-18, S-3B, P-3C, B-52H
A SLAM-ER ATA with BAT submunitions instead of the standard unitary warhead.
Cost: $850,000

AGM-84K SLAM ER ATA (http://blog.joins.com/usr/k/0/k0312k/37/SLAM-ER-01.jpg) (SLAM ER Automatic Target Acquisition)
Weight: 725 kg
Length: 4.37m
Diameter: 0.343m
Wingspan: 2.43m
Range: 280 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS and IIR terminal
Payload: 360 kg warhead
Launch Platforms: A-6, F/A-18, S-3B, P-3C, B-52H
A further improved SLAM-ER with the ability to select targets based on stored profiles, providing even further improved acquisition and a complete fire-and-forget capability.
Cost: $750,000

AGM-84P SLAM ER Block II (http://www004.upp.so-net.ne.jp/weapon/images/slamer.gif) (SLAM Expanded Response)
Weight: 725 kg
Length: 4.37m
Diameter: 0.343m
Wingspan: 2.43m
Range: 280 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS and IIR terminal
Payload: 8 BAT submunitions
Launch Platforms: A-6, F/A-18, S-3B, P-3C, B-52H
A variant of the SLAM-ER with BAT antitank submunitions instead of the 360 kg warhead.
Cost: $750,000

AGM-84H SLAM ER (http://aeronautiquemilitaire.ifrance.com/images/missiles/slam(1).jpg) (SLAM Expanded Response)
Weight: 725 kg
Length: 4.37m
Diameter: 0.343m
Wingspan: 2.43m
Range: 280 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS and IIR terminal
Payload: 360 kg warhead
Launch Platforms: A-6, F/A-18, S-3B, P-3C, B-52H
This is an improved SLAM with wide fold-out wings (a la Tomahawk) that allow over twice the range, and a more effective warhead. There’s also an improved man-in-the-loop capability, allowing the operator to redirect the missile to an alternate point (or back on course, should it deviate), granting greater accuracy and flexibility.
Cost: $650,000

AGM-84N SLAM block IIE (http://www.ausairpower.net/AGM-84E-SLAM-Pylon-S.jpg) (Standoff Land Attack Missile)
Weight: 627 kg
Length: 4.5m
Diameter: 0.343m
Wingspan: 0.913m
Range: 135 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS and IIR terminal
Payload: 6 BAT submunitions
Launch Platforms: A-6, F/A-18, S-3B, P-3C, B-52H
A modified SLAM missile with 6 BAT antitank submunitions instead of the standard 221 kg warhead.
Cost: $580,000

AGM-84E SLAM block IE (http://www.fsinet.or.jp/~phantom2/AGM-84E1.jpg) (Standoff Land Attack Missile)
Weight: 627 kg
Length: 4.5m
Diameter: 0.343m
Wingspan: 0.913m
Range: 135 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS and IIR terminal
Payload: 221 kg warhead
Launch Platforms: A-6, F/A-18, S-3B, P-3C, B-52H
This is a modified harpoon designed for striking land targets and ships in port. It uses inertial guidance for the initial flight, but in the terminal phase, it uses a combination of an IIR seeker and a two-way data link to allow an operator to direct it to a specific point. The accuracy of this weapon is extreme, and it has been shown that a SLAM missile can fly through a large window or a hole made by a previous weapon, making it invaluable in striking against large and hardened targets. The IIR seeker is the same one used in the AGM-65D Maverick missile.
Cost: $500,000

AGM-158 JASSM (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/jassm01.jpg) (Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile)
Weight: 1020 kg
Length: 4.27m
Diameter: 0.46m
Wingspan: 2.4m
Range: 370+ km
Guidance: Inertial w/ midcourse update and GPS, and IR terminal
Payload: 454 kg penetrator
Launch Platforms: B-1B, B-2, B-52, F-16, F/A-18
A long range cruise missile for precision attacks against a variety of targets. Essentially, it’s a cheaper and less effective counterpart to the TSSAM
Cost: $300,000

AGM/BGM/RGM-136 Tacit Rainbow (http://www.airwar.ru/image/i/weapon/agm136.jpg)
Weight: 195.4 kg
Length: 2.54m
Diameter: 0.69m
Wingspan: 1.57m
Range: 80+ km (Air), 430 km (Ground, w/ booster)
Guidance: Passive radar
Payload: WDU-30/B 18 kg blast fragmentation warhead
This is a special, long-range system designed for seeking out and destroying enemy radar sites. Unlike most conventional ARMs, it is not locked onto the target before firing, but is instead sent to a preprogrammed area where it “loiters” until it detects enemy radar transmissions, and then homes in on the source.
Cost: $200,000
Clan Smoke Jaguar
12-01-2006, 06:05
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GROUND ATTACK MISSILES
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PLEASE NOTE:
All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
All units listed in blue print are extremely sensitive units that are only available to our closest allies or with special exceptions.



AGM-142C/D HAVE NAP (http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/smart/agm-142_18.jpg)
Weight: 1360 kg
Length: 4.83m
Diameter: 0.533m
Wingspan: 1.72m
Range: 80 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ data-link & TV (AGM-142C) or IIR (AGM-142D) terminal
Payload: 350 kg I-800 penetrator
Launch Platforms: B-52H (8)
A variant of the AGM-142 with a heavy penetrating warhead for use against bunkers and other hardened targets.
Cost: $1.04 million

AGM-142A/B HAVE NAP (http://www.danshistory.com/agm142.jpg)
Weight: 1360 kg
Length: 4.83m
Diameter: 0.533m
Wingspan: 1.72m
Range: 80 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ data-link & TV (AGM-142A) or IIR (AGM-142B) terminal
Payload: 340 kg warhead
Launch Platforms: B-52H (8)
A large standoff missile with precision attack capability and a 750 lb warhead that is used by the B-52H.
Cost: $1.02 million

AGM-142E/F/G HAVE NAP (http://www.ausairpower.net/F-111F-AGM-142E-2.jpg)
Weight: 1360 kg
Length: 4.83m
Diameter: 0.533m
Wingspan: 1.72m
Range: 75 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ data-link & IIR terminal
Payload: 350 kg I-800 penetrator
Launch Platforms: F-111F (4 AGM-142E), F-16 (2 AGM-142F), F-4E (2 AGM-142G)
Several variants of the AGM-142 equipped with the I-800 penetrator and designed to be launched from tactical aircraft. The “E” model is used on F-111s, while the “F” is for F-16s, and the “G” model is equipped on older F-4E Phantoms.
Cost: $1 million

AGM-367 SHARM
Weight: 683 kg
Length: 5m
Diameter: 0.36m
Wingspan: 0.75m
Speed: Mach 7.05 (7500 km/h)
Range: 105 km
Guidance: Passive radar w/ IIR & GPS-aided inertial backup
Warhead: 60 kg blast fragmentation
Launch Platforms: B-1B (36), B-52 (20), B-2 (12), F-15E (6), F/A-18E/F (6), F/A-18C (4), F-16 (4)
A third, and final in the new generation of antiradiation missiles. This weapon is intended to provide defense against extremely fast SAMs in the class of the S-300 (SA-10), which are capable of exceeding Mach 6, and thus reaching a target aircraft before a normal ARM could reach the radar.
Cost: $950,000

AGM-366 FARM (http://www.softwar.net/KH31.GIF)
Weight: 624 kg
Length: 4.8m
Diameter: 0.36m
Wingspan: 0.82m
Speed: Mach 4 (4255 km/h)
Range: 238 km
Guidance: Passive radar w/ IIR & GPS-aided inertial backup
Warhead: 80 kg blast fragmentation
Launch Platforms: B-1B (36), B-52 (20), B-2 (12), F-15E (6), F/A-18E/F (6), F/A-18C (4), F-16 (4)
A large, ramjet powered antiradiation missile intended to provide a long-range, high-speed system to provide improved capability against modern radars. The weapon’s 238 km range ensures that it can be fired from beyond the reach of most SAMs, while the missile’s standard passive seeker is backed up by an alternate guidance where the location of the target emitter is stored in the INS, allowing the missile to fly to the target and equip its own IIR sensor to provide terminal homing. Thus, even mobile radar systems that shut down and attempt to displace are still placed at risk by this system. The only drawback is the large size that precludes it from being carried internally by tactical fighters in the class of the F/A-22, or in significant numbers by smaller aircraft.
This missile can also be used against airborne radar aircraft with no modification
Cost: $700,000

AGM-364 WARM (http://www.wonderland.org.nz/Missile_Index/as12.jpg)
Weight: 320 kg
Length: 4m
Diameter: 0.25m
Wingspan: 0.7m
Speed: Mach 3.5 (3725 km/h)
Range: 122 km
Guidance: Passive radar w/ IIR & GPS-aided inertial backup
Warhead: 70 kg
Launch Platforms: F/A-22, F-15E, F/A-18E, F/A-18C, F-16, A-10, AV-8B
A smaller ramjet powered antiradiation missile intended to complement the FARM. This unit can be carried internally by most bomb bays, and tactical aircraft can carry it in significant numbers (it’s actually lighter than the HARM, which it replaces). This has the same guidance features as the larger missile, but with somewhat lower speed, half the range, and a smaller warhead.
Cost: $500,000

AGM-154F JSOW (Joint Standoff Weapon)
Weight: 766 kg
Diameter: 0.33m
Length: 4.8m
Wingspan: 2.7m
Range: 220 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS
Payload: 6xBLU-108/B AT submunition (24 projectiles)
Launch Platforms: B-52 (12), B-1B (24), F-16 (2), F-15E (4), F/A-18C/D (4), F/A-18E/F (4), AV-8B (2), P-3, S-3
A powered version of the AGM-154A
Cost: $350,000

AGM-154B JSOW (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/agm154b.gif) (Joint Standoff Weapon)
Weight: 682 kg
Diameter: 0.33m
Length: 4.1m
Wingspan: 2.7m
Range: 28 km (low-altitude), 120 km (high-altitude)
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS, and IR submunitions
Payload: 6xBLU-108/B AT submunition (24 projectiles)
Launch Platforms: B-52 (12), B-1B (24), F-16 (2), F-15E (4), F/A-18C/D (4), F/A-18E/F (4), AV-8B (2), P-3, S-3
This is an antitank version of the JSOW that has the same submunitions as the CBU-97, though with only 6 instead of the CBU’s 10, giving it 24 tank-killing projectiles.
Cost: $300,000

AGM-154E JSOW (Joint Standoff Weapon)
Weight: 766 kg
Diameter: 0.33m
Length: 4.8m
Wingspan: 2.7m
Range: 220 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS, also IIR w/ data-link terminal
Payload: 1xBLU-111/B 500 lb warhead
Launch Platforms: B-52 (12), F/A-18C/D (4), F/A-18E (4), AV-8B (2), P-3, S-3
A powered version of the AGM-154C
Cost: $250,000

AGM-154C JSOW (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/agm154c.gif) (Joint Standoff Weapon)
Weight: 682 kg
Diameter: 0.33m
Length: 4.1m
Wingspan: 2.7m
Range: 28 km (low-altitude), 120 km (high-altitude)
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS, also IIR w/ data-link terminal
Payload: 1xBLU-111/B 500 lb warhead
Launch Platforms: B-52 (12), F/A-18C/D (4), F/A-18E (4), AV-8B (2), P-3, S-3
A JSOW variant with no submunitions, Instead, it uses a variant of the Mk 82 500 lb bomb, and has an imaging infrared seeker and a two-way data link for terminal guidance, giving a precision attack capability
Cost: $200,000

AGM-154D JSOW (Joint Standoff Weapon)
Weight: 766 kg
Diameter: 0.33m
Length: 4.8m
Wingspan: 2.7m
Range: 220 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS
Payload: 145xBLU-97 bomblet
Launch Platforms: B-52 (12), B-1B (24), F-16 (2), F-15E (4), F/A-18C/D (4), F/A-18E/F (4), AV-8B (2), P-3, S-3
A powered version of the AGM-154A
Cost: $200,000

AGM-154A JSOW (http://www.ausairpower.net/AGM-154A-Deploy-2-S.jpg) (Joint Standoff Weapon)
Weight: 682 kg
Diameter: 0.33m
Length: 4.1m
Wingspan: 2.7m
Range: 28 km (low-altitude), 120 km (high-altitude)
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS
Payload: 145xBLU-97 bomblet
Launch Platforms: B-52 (12), B-1B (24), F-16 (2), F-15E (4), F/A-18C/D (4), F/A-18E/F (4), AV-8B (2), P-3, S-3
A large, relatively low-cost glide weapon available in several variants, which generally only differ in payload. This is the standard variant, and is loaded with a number of multipurpose bomblets for use against a wide range of targets.
Cost: $150,000

AGM-130A (http://www.danshistory.com/agm130_2.jpg)
Weight: 1326 kg
Length: 3.92m
Diameter: 0.46m
Wingspan: 1.5m
Range: 65 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS and TV or IR terminal
Payload: 2000 lb BLU-109 (535 lbs explosive) or MK-84 (945 lbs explosive)
Launch Platforms: F-15E (2), F-111
This air-to-ground weapon is essentially a powered version of the GBU-15 glide bomb, and is used for engaging a variety of fixed and slow moving targets.
Cost: $300,000

AGM-88E AARGM (http://www.atk.com/images_photogallery/AARGM.jpg)
Weight: 360 kg
Diameter: 0.25m
Length: 4.2m
Wingspan: 1.1m
Speed: 2268 km/h (Mach 2.13)
Range: up to 130 km
Guidance: passive radar w/ active radar backup (in case target shuts down)
Warhead: 68 kg
An improved HARM missile with an active radar backup system to detect radars that have shut down, greatly increasing its ability to destroy such systems.
Cost: $300,000
AGM-88 HARM (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/agm88.jpg) (High-speed Antiradiation Missile)
Weight: 36.3 kg
Diameter: 0.25m
Length: 4.2m
Wingspan: 1.1m
Speed: 2268 km/h (Mach 2.13)
Range: up to 130 km
Guidance: passive radar w/ GPS INS
Warhead: 143.51 lbs w/ 25,000 steel fragments + 45.2 lb charge
Launch Platforms: A-6E, EA-6B, F-4G, F-16, F/A-18
A fast (Mach 2+) air-to-ground missile for engaging enemy search and tracking radars. It has passive radar guidance, homing in on the enemy radar’s emissions.
Cost: $285,000

AGM-255 Harlequin (http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/missile/row/as-14.gif)
Weight: 675 kg
Length: 3.8m
Diameter: 0.36m
Wingspan: 0.76m
Speed: Mach 2.2 (2340 km/h, 650 m/s)
Range: 25 km
Guidance: IIR
Warhead: 340 kg
Launch Platforms: A-10, F/A-22, F-15E, F-16, F/A-18, AV-8B
A large, heavy missile intended for striking at reinforced targets. Though short ranged, it has a very powerful warhead for its size, and is capable of devastating bunkers and reinforced buildings, as well as ships, should the launching unit manage to get close enough.
Cost: $250,000

AGM-65F Maverick (http://www.airwar.ru/image/i/weapon/agm65f.jpg)
Weight: 301.5 kg
Length: 2.49m
Diameter: 0.305m
Wingspan: 0.719m
Range: 27 km
Guidance: IIR
Payload: 135 kg penetrating warhead
Launch Platforms: A-10, F-15E, F-16, F/A-18, AV-8B
A slightly heavier version of the Maverick with an imaging IR seeker and a penetration warhead for use against hardened targets.
Cost: $155,000

AGM-65E Maverick (http://www.ordnance.org/images/AGM65E6.gif)
Weight: 286 kg
Length: 2.49m
Diameter: 0.305m
Wingspan: 0.719m
Range: 27 km
Guidance: Laser
Payload: 56.25 kg Shaped Charge warhead
Launch Platforms: A-10, F-15E, F-16, F/A-18, AV-8B
This is a laser guided version of the Maverick.
Cost: $150,000

AGM-65D Maverick (http://www.vipersinthestorm.com/assets/images/maverick1t.JPG)
Weight: 218.25 kg
Length: 2.49m
Diameter: 0.305m
Wingspan: 0.719m
Range: 27 km
Guidance: I IR
Payload: 56.25 kg Shaped Charge warhead
Launch Platforms: A-10, F-15E, F-16, F/A-18, AV-8B
This is an updated Maverick with an imaging infrared seeker, which is used in the same manner as the “B” model’s TV guidance system, but can be used at night and in adverse weather.
Cost: $125,000

AGM-65B Maverick (http://www.emeraldesigns.com/matchup/pics/agm65b_1.jpg)
Weight: 207.9 kg
Length: 2.49m
Diameter: 0.305m
Wingspan: 0.719m
Range: 27 km
Guidance: TV
Payload: 56.25 kg Shaped Charge warhead
Launch Platforms: A-10, F-15E, F-16, F/A-18, AV-8B
This is an older, TV-guided version of the venerable Maverick missile, which is a general purpose air-to-ground weapon. Prior to launch, the missile is locked onto a specific image, and it then steers itself to that target.
Cost: $23,000

AGM-45B-10 Shrike (http://www.combatindex.com/hardware/images/mis/agm45/agm-45_01.jpg)
Weight: 177 kg
Length: 3.05m
Diameter: 0.203m
Wingspan: 0.914m (0.457m folded)
Speed: Mach 2 (2125 km/h)
Range: 40 km
Guidance: Passive Radar
Warhead: 67.5 kg blast fragmentation
An early antiradiation missile. Though relatively short ranged, and less versatile than modern weapons, it’s still quite fast and capable of defeating many radars if they don’t shut down in time. And to top it off, it’s cheap.
Cost: $100,000

AGM-123 Skipper II (http://tmru.bizland.com/200012/IM/10-4.jpg)
Weight: 580 kg
Length: 4.27m
Diameter: 0.356m
Wingspan: 1.6m
Speed: Mach 1.03 (1100 km/h)
Range: 55 km, but often limited to 25 km
Guidance: Semi-active laser
Warhead: 454 kg Mk.83 bomb
Platforms: A-6E
This is a crude, but incredibly cheap guided ground-attack weapon that’s little more than a Mk.83 bomb with a rocket motor and simple laser guidance system strapped on. It’s been used primarily by A-6 Intruders, often in the antishipping role, but most other aircraft with the necessary laser designators can use it. Though the weapon is in fact capable of flying out to 55 km, the range of the laser in the launching aircraft usually limits this to 25 km. To launch the missile at maximum range, a separate aircraft would need to be close enough to designate the target.
Cost: $40,000

AGM-12C Bullpup (http://www.vatsaas.org/rtv/arsenal/teamrocs/bullpup/agm12c.gif)
Weight: 810 kg
Length: 4.14m
Diameter: 0.46m
Wingspan: 1.22m
Speed: Mach 1.8 (1915 km/h)
Range: 16 km
Guidance: radio command
Warhead: 454 kg blast fragmentation
An enlarged version of the original Bullpup missile with a 454 kg warhead. Otherwise, essentially the same weapon.
Cost: $15,000

AGM-12B Bullpup (http://www.airwar.ru/image/i/weapon/agm-12-b_01.jpg)
Length: 3.2m
Diameter: 0.3m
Wingspan: 0.94m
Speed: Mach 1.8 (1915 km/h)
Range: 11 km
Guidance: radio command
Warhead: 113 kg blast fragmentation
A small, very simple missile that’s almost as low-tech as you can get for a guided weapon. The missile is guided manually by an operator on the launching aircraft (pilot, or WSO in a two-seater) though radio commands, and is tracked visually via a pair of flares on the rear of the missile that are ignited just after launch. The limitations are obvious (very short range, operator can’t do anything else while guiding it, etc), but this is about as cheap as guided weapons come, and that alone can make it attractive.
Cost: $10,000
Clan Smoke Jaguar
12-01-2006, 06:09
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ANTITANK MISSILES
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PLEASE NOTE:
All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
All units listed in blue print are extremely sensitive units that are only available to our closest allies or with special exceptions.



AGM-194D Locust II (http://www.airwar.ru/image/i/weapon/agm-124a-2.jpg)
Weight: 49 kg (900 kg for loaded heavy pod, 540 kg for medium pod, 390 kg for light pod)
Length: 1.55m
Diameter: 0.18m
Wingspan: 0.46m
Range: 20 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ active radar or IIR terminal
Warhead: 9 kg tandem shaped charge (1200mm penetration)
Launch Platforms: A-10 (4 pods), AV-8B (2 pods), F-15E (4 pods), F-16 (2 pods), F/A-18A/B/C/D (2 pods), F/A-18E/F (4 pods)
A heavily upgraded version of the Locust missile with all-new electronics and seekers, as well as a new engine that provides a 20% increase in range.
Cost: $1 million per heavy launch pod (1 load of missiles included), $700,000 per medium launch pod (w/ missiles), $450,000 per light launch pod (w/ missiles), $84,000 per missile

AGM-194 Locust (http://www.airwar.ru/image/i/weapon/agm-124a.jpg)
Weight: 49 kg (900 kg for loaded heavy pod, 540 kg for medium pod, 390 kg for light pod)
Length: 1.52m
Diameter: 0.2m
Wingspan: 0.51m
Range: 15 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ active radar or IR terminal
Warhead: 9 kg tandem shaped charge
Launch Platforms: A-10 (4 pods), AV-8B (2 pods), F-15E (4 pods), F-16 (2 pods), F/A-18A/B/C/D (2 pods), F/A-18E/F (4 pods)
This is a unique antiarmor weapon that is designed to allow aircraft to engage large formations of enemy units safely and rapidly. It is carried in a 10-round launch pod (http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/agm-124a-4.jpg), which is capable of firing off all 10 missiles within 3 seconds. After launch, the missiles follow inertial guidance to the target area, and use either a millimeter wave radar or infrared seeker for terminal homing. The 15km range, fire-and-forget nature, and rapid launch of these missiles allows the attacking aircraft to fire from outside the range of most forward air defense systems as well as minimize engagement time, greatly increasing survivability. The missile itself can be preprogrammed for specific targets and attack profiles, granting a high degree of flexibility, and it is similar in size and power to the AGM-114 Hellfire, though it’s carried in a 2000 lb class launch pod, which prevents it from being used by helicopters and limits the number most aircraft can carry.
EDIT: 6-round medium and 4-round light pods are now available. The latter are light enough for most heavy attack helicopters to carry at least 2.
Cost: $850,000 per launch pod (1 load of missiles included), $600,000 per medium launch pod (w/ missiles), $400,000 per light launch pod (w/ missiles), $69,000 per missile

AGM-266 JCM (http://www.defense-update.com/images/jcm.jpg)
Weight: 49 kg
Length: 1.775m
Diameter: 0.178m
Wingspan: 0.325m
Range: 16+ km (helicopter), 30+ km (fixed wing)
Guidance: tri-mode Semi-active laser/IIR/MMW radar
Warhead: dual-mode HEAT/blast fragmentation (1200mm penetration as HEAT)
Launch Platforms: various helicopters, aircraft, ships, and ground units, including F/A-18E/F (12)
A replacement unit for the Hellfire and Maverick series of missiles, this weapon combines nearly twice the range of the Hellfire with greater versatility, both in launch platforms and targets. This weapon can be retrofitted on all Hellfire and Maverick-capable platforms, including both helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft. As a Maverick replacement, it provides almost the same performance, but with significantly smaller weight and dimensions, allowing more weapons to be carried.
$95,000

AGM-114M Hellfire II (http://www.altairmodels.com/pictures/thumbs/AGM-114M.jpg)
Weight: 48 kg
Length: 1.63m
Diameter: 0.178m
Wingspan: 0.33m
Range: 500-8000m
Guidance: Semi-active laser w/ reacquisition capability
Warhead: penetrating blast fragmentation
Launch Platforms: various helicopters, ships, and ground units
A variant of the AGM-114K with a new warhead intended for striking against bunkers and small warships such as light frigates and corvettes. This is intended primarily for the SH-60 helicopters.
Cost: $125,000

AGM-114L Longbow Hellfire (http://www.altairmodels.com/pictures/products/AGM-114L.jpg)
Weight: 49 kg
Length: 1.78m
Diameter: 0.178m
Wingspan: 0.33m
Range: 9 km
Guidance: Active radar
Launch Platforms: AH-64D (16), RAH-66A (14)
This is a version of the AGM-114K hellfire designed to operate with the longbow fire control system on the AH-64D and some RAH-66s. Unlike the other Hellfires, it has active millimeter wave (MMW) radar guidance, allowing for a fire-and-forget capability.
Cost: $75,000

AGM-114K Hellfire II (http://www.missilesandfirecontrol.com/our_products/antiarmor/HELLFIRE/images/pic-product-hellfireii.jpg)
Weight: 45.4 kg
Length: 1.63m
Diameter: 0.178m
Wingspan: 0.33m
Range: 9 km
Guidance: laser
Launch Platforms: AH-64 (16), UH-60 (16), AH-1W ( 8 ), RAH-66 (14)
An upgraded version of the original hellfire missile that features tandem warheads for defeating ERA as well as improved seekers and electronics.
Cost: $65,000

AGM-114A Hellfire (http://www.airwar.ru/image/i/weapon/agm-114a.gif)
Weight: 43 kg
Length: 1.63m
Diameter: 0.178m
Wingspan: 0.33m
Speed: Mach 1.3 (1594 km/h, 442.75 m/s)
Range: 8 km
Guidance: laser
Warhead: 8 kg HEAT
Launch Platforms: AH-64 (16), UH-60 (16), AH-1W ( 8 ), RAH-66 (14)
The original version of the Hellfire missile. It has somewhat inferior guidance and warhead, but maintains solid range and is quite cheap compared to later versions, which can easily cost up to 3 times as much.
Cost: $45,000

TRIGAT-LR ATGM (http://www.army-technology.com/projects/lr_trigat/images/trigat1.jpg)
Weight: 49 kg
Length: 1.6m
Diameter: 0.15m
Wingspan: 0.37m
Range: 0.5-5 km, can be extended to 8 km
Warhead: tandem HEAT
Guidance: IR
A long range helicopter and vehicle-launched antitank missile. It’s quite maneuverable and uses a passive IR guidance, making it much more difficult to detect. The missile also has a selectable flight profile, similar to the Javelin infantry ATGM, with either a top attack or a direct attack profile. Like most modern systems, it features a tandem shaped-charge warhead.
Cost: $90,000

AGM-221C Hellstreak II (http://members.aol.com/ah64info/hf_inflt.jpg)
Weight: 32 kg
Length: 1.56m
Diameter: 0.114m
Wingspan: 0.22m
Range: 15 km
Guidance: IIR
Warhead: 6 kg tandem HEAT (960mm penetration)
Launch Platforms: AH-93C (36)
A significantly improved Hellstreak missile with an advanced IIR seeker and improved range. This unit can also be fired with a “lock-on after launch” mode, much like the Locust, where the missile flies to a preprogrammed point and searches for targets, thus allowing the helicopter to remain completely hidden throughout the entire engagement.
Cost: $100,000

AGM-221 Hellstreak (http://members.aol.com/ah64info/hf_inflt.jpg)
Weight: 32 kg
Length: 1.56m
Diameter: 0.114m
Wingspan: 0.22m
Range: 12 km
Guidance: Active Radar
Warhead: 5.4 kg tandem HEAT (850mm penetration)
Launch Platforms: AH-93C (36)
A sucessor to the Longbow Hellfire, the Hellstreak is an active radar homing missile matched to the new Stenton radar system on the AH-93C. It is notably smaller than the Hellfire, but longer ranged and with a superior warhead and seeker. The missile is carried in 6 and 12 round clusters, with the AH-93C being able to carry one of each on each wing, for a total of 36 missiles (50% more than with Longbow Hellfires). While there is currently only an anti-tank version available, it is reported that additional versions for other targets are in the works.
Cost: $70,000

MGM-157B EFOGM (http://www.army-technology.com/projects/efogm/images/efogm_8.jpg)
Weight: 55 kg
Length: 1.94m
Diameter: 0.166m
Wingspan: 1.14m
Speed: 100 m/s (360 km/h)
Range: 15 km
Guidance: TV w/ Fiber Optic Command
Warhead: Tandem HEAT
A unique non-line-of-sight missile for use in engaging helicopters and armored vehicles. The missile is launched vertically, and flies to an altitude of 300m before being guided to the target, which means that, when engaging ground vehicles, it has a top-attack profile, which provides increased effectiveness against heavy armor. It also means that the missile can be fired from behind cover with no loss in effectiveness, granting greatly increased survivability. In order to give it NLOS capability, the missile mounts a camera in the nose, whose images are transferred back to the operator via a fiber optic cable. The operator then selects an image for the missile’s own seeker to home in on. The only weakness of the missile is the low flight speed, which does make countering it easier, especially for helicopters.
Cost: $150,000

MGM-183B LOSAT II (http://www.army-technology.com/projects/losat/images/losat9.jpg)
Weight: 28 kg
Length: 1.22m
Diameter: 0.07m
Speed: Mach 6.5+ (2214 m/s, or 7970 km/h)
Range: 8 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ update
Warhead: KE penetrator
An advanced development of the original LOSAT, boasting lighter weight, greater speed, and improved range. The smaller size and weight of the missile mean that the greater velocity is needed to retain effective penetration capabilities, and the decreased mass does mean that its effectiveness will be reduced by some versions of ERA. However, due to the smaller size, twice as many of these missiles can be carried and launched compared to the larger LOSAT
Cost: $86,000

MGM-166A LOSAT (http://www.army-technology.com/projects/losat/images/losat10.jpg)
Weight: 80 kg
Length: 2.85m
Diameter: 0.162m
Speed: Mach 4.4 (1500 m/s, or 5400 km/h)
Range: 4+ km
Guidance: Inertial w/ update
Warhead: KE tungsten penetrator
This weapon was designed to provide light infantry forces with a weapon capable of engaging tanks from beyond direct fire range, and provides excellent antitank capabilities. This weapon is unique in that it uses a kinetic penetrator much like a Sabot, rather than the HEAT warheads of other ATGMs. The benefits for that include shorter flight time and increased effectiveness against ERA and composite armor, though it also means that guidance is minimal, as the missile can’t maneuver very well at such speeds. After launch, the missile rapidly accelerates to 1500 m/s, reaching maximum range in less than five seconds, and it strikes with about five times the kinetic energy of most tank rounds, giving excellent penetration.
Cost: $70,000

BGM-264 FOTT
Weight: 24 kg
Length: 1.58m
Diameter: 0.152m
Wingspan: 0.45m
Speed: 340 m/s (1224 km/h)
Range: 5 km (wire), 8 km (IIR)
Guidance: Wire w/ IIR optional
Warhead: 6.5 kg tandem HEAT (1200mm behind ERA)
A replacement for the TOW series of medium/heavy ATGMs, which has many of the same dimensions but provides new and improved systems to enhance performance, including an optional IIR system to extend range beyond the 5 km of wire provided. The similar dimensions and weight ensure that existing TOW platforms can be adopted to the missile as well, making it easily integrated into existing inventories.
Cost: $90,000 (missile), $220,000 (launcher)

BGM-71F TOW-2B (http://www.army-technology.com/projects/tow/images/tow2.jpg)
Weight: 22.6 kg
Length: 1.52m
Diameter: 0.152m
Wingspan: 0.45m
Speed: 300 m/s (1080 km/h)
Range: 4.5 km
Guidance: LOS (wire command)
Warhead: 6.1 kg dual EFP
This is an upgrade of the TOW-2 missile that includes slightly longer range and an overflight top attack (OTA) capability, using two downward firing EFP (Explosive Formed Projectile) warheads. The tandem warheads combine with the natural advantages of the top-attack profile to defeat most tank armor, including newer ERA, with a reasonable chance of success. It has the same weight and can be fired from the same launchers as the TOW-2A.
Cost: $80,000 (missile), $180,000 (launcher)

BGM-71E TOW-2A (http://www.army-technology.com/projects/tow/images/tow2.jpg)
Weight: 22.6 kg
Length: 1.52m
Diameter: 0.152m
Wingspan: 0.45m
Speed: 300 m/s (1080 km/h)
Range: 4 km
Guidance: LOS (wire command)
Warhead: 5.9 kg tandem HEAT (1000mm penetration against ERA)
An improved version of the original TOW-2, which boasts a new tandem warhead with 25% greater penetration. The basic system is rather heavy, weighing in at 92.89 kg with missile and launcher, and though it can be broken down to be manportable, it’s more likely to be found mounted on light vehicles like the HMMWV and FAV. The missile is also fired from helicopters and heavier vehicles like the M2/M3 Bradley and ITV, which have more specialized launchers.
Cost: $65,000 (missile), $180,000 (launcher)

BGM-71B TOW (http://www.army-technology.com/projects/tow/images/tow2.jpg)
Weight: 18.9 kg
Length: 1.52m
Diameter: 0.152m
Wingspan: 0.45m
Speed: 300 m/s (1080 km/h)
Range: 3.75 km
Guidance: LOS (wire command)
Warhead: 3.9 kg HEAT (600mm penetration)
An older variant of the TOW missile. Though it has only limited effectiveness against modern MBTs, it can still eliminate them if it strikes the side or rear armor, and it’s quite effective against older tanks and more lightly armored vehicles. Plus, it’s rather cheap compared to newer ATGMs
Cost: $23,000 (missile), $102,000 (launcher)

FGM-148 Javelin (http://www.army-technology.com/projects/javelin/images/javelinmp_h15.jpg)
Weight: 11.8 kg (22.3 kg missile w/ launcher)
Length: 1.08m
Diameter: 0.127m
Wingspan: 0.38m
Range: 2.5 km
Guidance: IIR
Warhead: 8.4 kg tandem HEAT (800+mm behind ERA)
A modern fire-and-forget infantry ATGM boasting an IIR seeker and a selectable attack profile. The weapon is manportable, with the complete system (missile & launch unit) weighing 22.3 kg. The missile’s seeker works in the same way as that of the AGM-65D maverick in that the gunner locks it onto a specific IR image, which the missile guides itself to. The attack profile is selectable and includes two options. The first is the direct attack mode, which is used against lighter vehicles and bunkers/buildings. In it, the missile flies to a maximum height of 50m and strikes the target head on. The second, which is used against tanks and other heavy armor, is the top attack mode, where the missile flies to a height of 150m and then arcs downward to the target, hitting the top armor, which is the weakest of the tank. The missile naturally boasts a tandem warhead for use against ERA, and a decent penetration of 800+mm. The most notable advantage, however, is the fire-and-forget capability, which leaves the gunner with the opportunity to reload or seek cover immediately after launching the missile, rather than having to wait for it to strike the target.
Cost: $65,000 (missile), $130,000 (launch unit)

Eryx ATGM (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/europe/images/eryx_can.jpg)
Weight: 26 kg (complete system)
Length: 0.91m
Diameter: 0.14m
Speed: 140 m/s (502 km/h) average
Range: 50-600m
Warhead: tandem HEAT (900mm penetration)
Guidance: SACLOS (wire)
A short range SACLOS guided antitank missile for use by infantry units. The missile uses a soft-launch technique, where it is ejected from the launcher before the motor ignites, allowing it to be employed in confined spaces such as urban and jungle combat situations, and it can be fired safely from enclosed spaces.
Cost: $50,000 (missile), $210,000 (launcher)

Milan 2 ATGM (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/europe/images/milan_cat2g.jpg)
Weight: 6.73 kg (missile), 16.4 kg (complete unit)
Length: 0.76m
Diameter: 0.12m
Wingspan: 0.27m
Speed: 200 m/s (720 km/h)
Range: 400-2000m
Warhead: 2.7 kg HEAT (352mm penetration)
Guidance: SACLOS
This is an older 2nd Generation ATGM. Though it lacks the firepower of current units, it is an excellent starting unit for younger armies, as it is not very expensive, and is good against older tanks.
Cost: $27,000 (missile), $85,000 (launcher)

AGM/MGM-22B (SS.11) (http://www.airwar.ru/image/i/weapon/agm-22b.jpg)
Weight: 30 kg
Length: 1.19m
Diameter: 0.164m
Wingspan: 0.5m
Speed: 190 m/s (685 km/h, Mach 0.56)
Range: 3 km
Guidance: Manual w/ wire
Warhead: 6.8 kg anti-armor
Platforms: UH-1B (6)
This is a version of one of the oldest antitank missiles in service, and is a manually operated, wire guided unit, with the operator observing the missile via a flare on the rear, and controlling it through a joystick. The system has proven unpopular with soldiers because it requires a truly skilled operator with a calm environment to work effectively, meaning it usually doesn’t. That said, this is extremely simple (easy maintenance) and about as cheap as guided missiles will come, and actually costs less than some unguided antitank rockets, which alone makes it an attractive buy for nations strapped for cash.
The ground launch version is a bit more effective as the controller has a more stable platform (the ground) and can remain hidden better in most circurmstances.
Cost: $5000

MGM-21 (SS.10) (http://www.redstone.army.mil/history/archives/missiles/ss10_29mar61_rsa_01.jpg)
Weight: 15 kg
Length 0.86m
Diameter: 0.165m
Wingspan: 0.75m
Speed: 290 km/h (80.56 m/s)
Range: 1.6 km
Guidance: Manual w/ wire
Warhead: 5 kg hollow-charge
Armor Penetration: 400mm
This was one of the first infantry ATGMs, and is a large and bulky, but cheap and relatively effective unit. Though it has the same guidance method as the larger AGM-22, this is a much more popular and effective weapon (ground=more stable platform), and has been used with some success on a few occasions. That said, it’s still crude and nothing compared to modern systems, but incredibly cheap. One could get one of these for the cost of less than 2 AT4 unguided rockets, which have similar penetration and shorter range.
Cost: $2500
Clan Smoke Jaguar
12-01-2006, 06:16
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PLEASE NOTE:
All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
All units listed in blue print are extremely sensitive units that are only available to our closest allies or with special exceptions.



GBU-37/B GAM (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/gam-00000001.jpg)
Weight: 2136 kg
Range: 24 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS
CEP: 6m
Warhead: BLU-113 penetrator
Platform: B-2
This is a very heavy, high penetration variant of the GBU-36.
Cost: $230,000

GBU-36/B GAM (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/gam-00000001.jpg)
Weight: 1000 kg
Range: 24 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS
CEP: 6m
Warhead: Mk 84 bomb
Platform: B-2
A glide bomb specifically for the B-2, which takes advantage of its targeting system. The weapon is effective against a wide range of targets.
Cost: $230,000

GBU-15/B (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/gbu15_7.jpg)
Weight: 1653 kg
Length: 3.3m
Diameter: 0.457m
Wingspan: 1.5m
Warhead: Mk 84 bomb
Guidance: TV (automatic or manual) or IR
CEP: 3m
Range: 9+ km
Platform: F-15E, F-111
This is a TV guided glide bomb (like the early Maverick missiles). However, unlike the Maverick, there is also provision for a manual TV guidance, where the operator steers the weapon to the target by remote. Naturally, this mode offers superior accuracy and flexibility, though such use eliminates any fire-and-forget capability.
Cost: $225,000 TV, $224,500 IR

GBU-28C/B Advanced Paveway III (http://blogs.vestigatio.com/Pictures/450x232$LARGEpolitics-52-200555-gbu28.png)
Weight: 2268 kg
Length: 5.84m
Diameter: 0.37m
Wingspan: 1.68m (0.72m folded)
Range: 15 km
Guidance: GPS w/ Laser
CEP: 8m
Warhead: 2000 kg BLU-113 w/ 293 kg explosive
Platform: F-15E (2), F-111F (2)
An improved GBU-28 bunker buster with a BLU-122 penetrator, as well as GPS guidance in addition to the laser system.
Cost: $200,000

GBU-28A/B Bunker Buster (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/gbu28_11.jpg)
Weight: 2268 kg
Length: 5.84m
Diameter: 0.37m
Wingspan: 1.68m (0.72m folded)
Range: 15 km
Guidance: Laser
CEP: 8m
Warhead: 2000 kg BLU-113 w/ 293 kg explosive
Platform: F-15E (2), F-111F (2)
An extremely heavy bomb specifically designed for engaging hardened bunkers. It can penetrate over 6m of reinforced concrete or 30m of earth.
Cost: $145,000

GBU-27/B HAVE VOID (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/gbu27.jpg)
Weight: 1163 kg
Length: 4.24m
Diameter: 0.37m
Wingspan: 1.68m (0.72m folded)
Range: 20+ km
Guidance: Laser
CEP: 8m
Warhead: BLU-109 Penetrator or Mk 84 bomb
Platform: F-117 (2), F-16 (2)
A modified GBU-24 with increased capability designed to be dropped from the F-117 aircraft. It can reportedly strike a 1m2 target when dropped from an altitude of 7500m.
Cost: $63,000 (Mk 84), $70,000 (BLU-109)

GBU-24/B Paveway III (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/gbu24_11.jpg)
Weight: 1163 kg
Length: 4.4m (Mk.84), 4.32m (BLU-109)
Diameter: 0.46m (Mk.84), 0.37m (BLU-109)
Wingspan: 2m (0.94m folded)
Range: 20+ km
Guidance: Laser
CEP: 8m
Warhead: BLU-109 Penetrator or Mk 84 bomb
Platform: A-6, A-10, F-14, F-15, F-16, F/A-18, F-111
An upgraded GBU-10 system with increased range and accuracy.
Cost: $54,000 (Mk 84), $65,000 (BLU-109)

GBU-10/B Paveway II (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/gbu-10.jpg)
Weight: 1163 kg
Length: 4.4m (Mk.84), 4.32m (BLU-109)
Diameter: 0.46m (Mk.84), 0.37m (BLU-109)
Wingspan: 1.68m (0.72m folded)
Range: 15+ km
Guidance: Laser
CEP: 8m
Warhead: BLU-109 Penetrator or Mk 84 bomb
Platform: A-6, A-10, B-52, F-14, F-15, F-16, F/A-18, F-111, F-117
The heaviest variant of the famous Paveway II glide bomb. It’s essentially a Mk 84 or BLU-109 free-fall weapon with a kit attached to turn it into a laser-guided glide weapon.
Cost: $31,500 (BLU-109), $25,000 (Mk 84)

GBU-12 Paveway II (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/gbu-12.jpg)
Weight: 362 kg
Length: 3.33m
Diameter: 0.273m
Wingspan: 1.34m (0.43m folded)
Range: 15+ km
Guidance: Laser
CEP: 8m
Warhead: Mk 82 bomb
Platform: A-6, A-10, B-52, F-14, F-15, F-16, F/A-18, F-111, F-117
The light variant of the Paveway II bomb. It consists of a Mk 82 free-fall weapon with the Paveway kit attached.
Cost: $22,000

GBU-66 EDB
Weight: 1064 kg
Length: 4.4m
Diameter: 0.46m
Wingspan: 3.37m
Range: 102 km
Launch Altitude: 9144m (30,000 ft)
Warhead: 1064 kg w/ 227 kg explosive
Guidance: GPS w/ PNAV & IIR terminal
A variant of the GBU-65 optimized for moving targets. This is employed primarily against large warships, and maintains similar penetration capabilities compared to the GBU-65.
Cost: $150,000

GBU-65 EDB
Weight: 1064 kg
Length: 4.4m
Diameter: 0.46m
Wingspan: 3.37m
Range: 102 km
Launch Altitude: 9144m (30,000 ft)
Warhead: 1064 kg w/ 227 kg explosive
Penetration: 8.23m reinforced concrete
Guidance: GPS w/ PNAV
A large counterpart to the SDB & MDB in the 2000 lb class. Though it isn’t quite as versatile as the smaller and cheaper SDB, this solves most of the lethality issues, and is an excellent alternative to other 2000 lb class weapons, as well as the GBU-28 bunker busters.
Cost: $125,000

GBU-64 LDB
Weight: 528 kg
Length: 3.6m
Diameter: 0.38m
Wingspan: 2.76m
Range: 108 km
Launch Altitude: 9144m (30,000 ft)
Warhead: 528 kg w/ 112 kg explosive
Guidance: GPS w/ PNAV & IIR terminal
A variant of the LDB intended for striking against moving targets.
Cost: $100,000

GBU-63 LDB
Weight: 528 kg
Length: 3.6m
Diameter: 0.38m
Wingspan: 2.76m
Range: 108 km
Launch Altitude: 9144m (30,000 ft)
Warhead: 528 kg w/ 112 kg explosive
Penetration: 5.486m
Guidance: GPS w/ PNAV
CEP: 3m
A 1000 lb class counterpart to the SDB that’s just a little under the GBU-28 in penetration capability.
Cost: $80,000

GBU-62 MDB
Weight: 262 kg
Length: 2.4m
Diameter: 0.25m
Wingspan: 1.84m
Range: 111 km
Launch Altitude: 9144m (30,000 ft)
Warhead: 262 kg w/ 56.8 kg explosive
Guidance: GPS w/ PNAV & IIR terminal
A variant of the GBU-62 intended for striking at moving targets
Cost: $75,000

GBU-61 MDB
Weight: 262 kg
Length: 2.4m
Diameter: 0.25m
Wingspan: 1.84m
Range: 111 km
Launch Altitude: 9144m (30,000 ft)
Warhead: 262 kg w/ 56.8 kg explosive
Penetration: 3.048m reinforced concrete
Guidance: GPS w/ PNAV
CEP: 3m
A 500 lb class counterpart to the SDB.
Cost: $55,000

GBU-40 SDB (http://www.staynehoff.net/sdb-cover.jpg)
Weight: 129 kg
Length: 1.8m
Diameter: 0.19m
Wingspan: 1.38m
Range: 115 km
Launch Altitude: 9144m (30,000 ft)
Warhead: 129 kg w/ 22.7 kg explosive
Guidance: GPS w/ PNAV IIR terminal
Platforms: B-1B (204), B-2A (108), B-52 (132), F-117 (8), F/A-22 (24 – 8 internally), F-35 (32 – 8 internal), F-15E (36), F-16, A-10, MQ-9A, A-45, A-47
An improved SDB that has an IIR terminal seeker and is intended for striking at moving targets, rather than just the stationary ones of the GBU-39. It doesn’t have quite the penetrating power, but maintains high accuracy and the warhead, as well as the same dimensions.
Cost: $55,000

GBU-39 SDB (http://www.boeing.com/defense-space/missiles/sdb/images/sdbview.jpg)
Weight: 129 kg
Length: 1.8m
Diameter: 0.19m
Wingspan: 1.38m
Range: 115 km
Launch Altitude: 9144m (30,000 ft)
Warhead: 129 kg w/ 22.7 kg explosive
Penetration: 1.829m reinforced concrete
Guidance: GPS w/ PNAV
CEP: 3m
Platforms: B-1B (204), B-2A (108), B-52 (132), F-117 (8), F/A-22 (24 – 8 internally), F-35 (32 – 8 internal), F-15E (28), F-16, A-10, MQ-9A, A-45, A-47
A very small 250 lb class weapon intended to provide the same penetration capability as a much larger 2000 lb class penetrator such as the BLU-109. This unit includes fold-out wings to provide a standoff capability in league with many cruise missiles. However, this is more expensive than similarly capable weapons, and has a very small warhead that limits its effectiveness against many targets. The new PNAV system also provides it with phenomenal accuracy once held only by munitions with a terminal guidance system such as semi-active laser, EO, or IIR.
Cost: $40,000

GBU-43/B MOAB (Massive Ordnance Air Blast) (http://www.ftlcomm.com:16080/ensign/desantisArticles/2002_700/desantis764/cover.jpg)
Weight: 9524 kg
Length: 9.14m
Diameter: 1.03m
Guidance: GPS aided Inertial
Warhead: 9524 kg w/ 8163 kg explosive
Platform: MC-130 (1)
A larger cousin to the “Daisy Cutter” that’s much more versatile. Not only does it have inertial guidance, allowing for greater accuracy, but the weapon doesn’t deploy its parachute until well clear of the aircraft, allowing high-speed releases, and the GPS guidance allows for a greater launch envelope. Additionally, it has nearly 43% greater explosive power compared to its older cousin.
Cost: $75,000

GBU-31(V)4/B JDAM (http://venus.ci.uw.edu.pl/~animal/military.pl/uzbrojnie_lot/bomby_kier/gbu-29-30-31-32/jdam-5.jpg)
Weight: 980 kg
Length: 3.77m
Diameter: 0.37m
Wingspan: 0.635m
Range: 24+ km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS (optional IIR terminal)
CEP: 3m (w/ IIR terminal), 12.8m (INS & GPS), 30.5m (INS only)
Warhead: BLU-109 penetrator
Platform: AV-8B, B-1B, B-2, B-52, F-14, F-15E, F-16, F/A-18, F-117, P-3, S-3
A 2000 lb penetrating bomb with the JDAM kit.
Cost: $36,500 (standard), $48,000 (w/ IIR)

GBU-31(V)2/B JDAM (http://venus.ci.uw.edu.pl/~animal/military.pl/uzbrojnie_lot/bomby_kier/gbu-29-30-31-32/jdam-6.jpg)
Weight: 945 kg
Length: 3.88m
Diameter: 0.457m
Wingspan: 0.635m
Range: 24+ km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS (optional IIR terminal)
CEP: 3m (w/ IIR terminal), 12.8m (INS & GPS), 30.5m (INS only)
Warhead: Mk 84 bomb
Platform: AV-8B, B-1B, B-2, B-52, F-14, F-15E, F-16, F/A-18, F-117, P-3, S-3
A 2000 lb bomb with the JDAM kit.
Cost: $30,000 (standard), $41,500 (w/ IIR)

GBU-35/B JDAM (http://venus.ci.uw.edu.pl/~animal/military.pl/uzbrojnie_lot/bomby_kier/gbu-29-30-31-32/jdam-2.jpg)
Weight: 467 kg
Length: 3.04m
Diameter: 0.356m
Wingspan: 0.498m
Range: 24+ km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS (optional IIR terminal)
CEP: 3m (w/ IIR terminal), 12.8m (INS & GPS), 30.5m (INS only)
Warhead: BLU-110 penetrator
Platform: AV-8B, B-1B, B-2, B-52, F-14, F-15E, F-16, F/A-18, F-117, P-3, S-3
A 1000 lb penetrator with the JDAM kit. An upgraded version with an IIR terminal seeker for improved accuracy is also available.
Cost: $28,500 (standard), $40,000 (w/ IIR)

GBU-32(V)2/B JDAM (http://venus.ci.uw.edu.pl/~animal/military.pl/uzbrojnie_lot/bomby_kier/gbu-29-30-31-32/jdam-2.jpg)
Weight: 467 kg
Length: 3.04m
Diameter: 0.356m
Wingspan: 0.498m
Range: 24+ km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS (optional IIR terminal)
CEP: 3m (w/ IIR terminal), 12.8m (INS & GPS), 30.5m (INS only)
Warhead: Mk 83 bomb
Platform: AV-8B, B-1B, B-2, B-52, F-14, F-15E, F-16, F/A-18, F-117, P-3, S-3
A 1000 lb bomb with the JDAM kit. The standard unit uses only inertial and GPS guidance, but a version with IIR guidance is also available.
Cost: $28,000 (standard), $39,500 (w/ IIR)

GBU-38(V)3/B JDAM (http://venus.ci.uw.edu.pl/~animal/military.pl/uzbrojnie_lot/bomby_kier/gbu-29-30-31-32/jdam-3.jpg)
Weight: 330 kg
Diameter: 0.273m
Range: 24+ km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS (optional IIR terminal)
CEP: 3m (w/ IIR terminal), 12.8m (INS & GPS), 30.5m (INS only)
Warhead: BLU-111 penetrator
Platform: AV-8B, B-1B, B-2, B-52, F-14, F-15E, F-16, F/A-18, F-117, P-3, S-3
A variant of the GBU-38 with the BLU-111 insteand of the standard Mk.82 bomb. There’s also an IIR version with improved accuracy.
Cost: $27,300 (standard), $39,000 (w/ IIR)

GBU-38/B JDAM (http://venus.ci.uw.edu.pl/~animal/military.pl/uzbrojnie_lot/bomby_kier/gbu-29-30-31-32/jdam-3.jpg)
Weight: 330 kg
Diameter: 0.273m
Range: 24+ km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS (optional IIR terminal)
CEP: 3m (w/ IIR terminal), 12.8m (INS & GPS), 30.5m (INS only)
Warhead: Mk 82 bomb
Platform: AV-8B, B-1B, B-2, B-52, F-14, F-15E, F-16, F/A-18, F-117, P-3, S-3
This is a Mk 82 500 lb bomb modified with the JDAM tail kit, making it a guided glide bomb. The JDAM system is designed to increase delivery capabilities in adverse weather conditions. Upgraded versions include IIR seekers to provide improved accuracy.
Cost: $27,000 (standard), $38,500 (w/ IIR)

CBU-105/B SFW (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/wcmd.jpg)
Weight: 431 kg
Length: 2.78m
Diameter: 0.41m
Wingspan: 0.533m
Range: 20 km
Warhead: 10 29 kg BLU-108/B submunition, each with 4 AP projectiles
Guidance: Inertial
Platform: B-1B, B-52, F-15E, F-16, F-117
A CBU-97 with the WCMD upgrade.
Cost: $369,000

CBU-104/B Gator (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/wcmd.jpg)
Weight: 331 kg
Length: 2.78m
Diameter: 0.41m
Wingspan: 0.533m
Range: 20 km
Warhead: 72 BLU-91/B anti-tank mine, 22 BLU-92/B anti-personnel mine
Guidance: Inertial
Platform: B-1B, B-52, F-15E, F-16, F-117
A CBU-89 mine dispenser with the WCMD upgrade.
Cost: $49,000


CBU-103/B CEM (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/wcmd-scenerio.jpg)
Weight: 445 kg
Length: 2.78m
Diameter: 0.41m
Wingspan: 0.533m
Range: 20 km
Warhead: 202 BLU-97/B Combined Effects Bomb (CEB)
Guidance: Inertial
Platform: B-1B, B-52, F-15E, F-16, F-117
A CBU-87 cluster bomb modified with the WCMD add-on, which corrects for wind effects and errors, increasing the accuracy of the weapon.
Cost: $23,000
Clan Smoke Jaguar
12-01-2006, 06:20
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DUMB BOMBS
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PLEASE NOTE:
All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
All units listed in blue print are extremely sensitive units that are only available to our closest allies or with special exceptions.



CBU-97/B Sensor Fuzed Weapon (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/cbu97_35.gif)
Weight: 421 kg
Length: 2.34m
Diameter: 0.41m
Warhead: 10 29 kg BLU-108/B submunition (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/cbu97_33.jpg), each with 4 AP projectiles
Platform: A-10 (10), B-1B (30), B-2 (34), B-52 (16), F-15 (12), F-16 (4)
An advanced cluster bomb for engaging enemy armor. The AP projectiles fire a penetrator straight down, punching through the top armor of tanks and other combat vehicles, and are activated by the targets IR signature.
Cost: $360,000

CBU-94/B “Blackout Bomb” (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/blu-114-art.jpg)
Weight: 415 kg
Length: 2.34md
Diameter: 0.41m
Warhead: BLU-114/B bomblets (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/blu-114-bombica.jpg)
Platform: F-117A
This is a special bomb for disabling power grids. The BLU-114/B bomblet detonates over its target, dispersing large numbers of fine carbon filaments, which short-circuit high voltage equipment (such as transformers) on contact. The weapon is also notable in that, as its payload is nonlethal, it inflicts virtually no collateral damage.
Cost: $300,000

CBU-89/B Gator (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/cbu-blu.gif)
Weight: 321 kg
Length: 2.34m
Diameter: 0.41m
Warhead: 72 BLU-91/B anti-tank mine, 22 BLU-92/B anti-personnel mine
Platform: A-10 (4), B-52 (30), F-4 (6), F-15 (20), F-16 (4), F-111 ( 8 )
This is a cluster bomb that dispenses a mix of anti-tank and anti-personnel mines instead of conventional bomblets. The anti-tank mine uses magnetic sensors, while the anti-personnel unit is detonated by trip wires.
Cost: $40,000

CBU-87/B Combined Effects Munitions (CEM) (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/cbu87_28.jpg)
Weight: 430 kg
Length: 2.34m
Diameter: 0.41m
Warhead: 202 BLU-97/B Combined Effects Bomb (CEB)
Platform: A-10 (4), B-52 (30), F-4 (6), F-15 (20), F-16 (4), F-111 ( 8 )
This is a heavy 1000 lb class cluster bomb which dispenses a multipurpose bomblet which is effective against a wide range of targets, including armor.
Cost: $14,000

CBU-59/B Rockeye II (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/cbu-59b.gif)
Weight: 340 kg
Length: 2.15m
Diameter: 0.33m
Warhead: 717 BLU-77/B APAM bomblet
Platform: A-7 (6), A-10 (6), F-4 ( 4-8 ), F-16 (4), F-15E ( 8 ), F-111 ( 8 )
This is an updated Rockeye cluster bomb featuring 717 smaller multipurpose submunitions. Though these aren’t as powerful as the original bomblets, they’re still effective against armor, and have increased capacity to engage other targets like infantry.
Cost: $8000

Mk 20 Rockeye (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/rockeye.jpg)
Weight: 222 kg
Length: 2.15m
Diameter: 0.335m
Warhead: 247 Mk.118 anti-tank bomblets
Platform: A-10, F-14, F-15E, F-16, F/A-18
An effective cluster bomb designed specifically for engaging tanks and other armored vehicles.
Cost: $5,000

CBU-71/B Cluster Bomb (http://www.ournet.md/~f16falcon/Pages/Weapons/Foto/8.jpg)
Weight: 370 kg
Length: 2.36m
Diameter: 0.41m
Warhead: 650 BLU-68/B incendiary fragmentation bomblets
Platform: Platform: A-10, B-52, F-4 ( 4-8 ), F-16 (4), F-111 ( 8 )
A slightly improved version of the CBU-58 with more powerful submunitions.
Cost: $4700

CBU-58/B Cluster Bomb (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/cbu-58b.gif)
Weight: 362 kg
Length: 2.36m
Diameter: 0.41m
Warhead: 650 BLU-63/B anti-materiel/anti-personnel incendiary (APAM) bomblets
Platform: A-10, B-52, F-4 ( 4-8 ), F-16 (4), F-111 ( 8 )
This is another cluster bomb that has much smaller submunitions, which allows many more to be carried. These are primarily used against flammable targets like fuel depots and ammunition stockpiles.
Cost: $3000

CBU-52/B Cluster Bomb (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/cbu-52b.gif)
Weight: 345 kg
Length: 2.36m
Diameter: 0.41m
Warhead: 220 BLU-61A/B 1.2 kg anti-materiel/anti-personnel bomblets
Platform: A-10, B-52, F-4 ( 4-8 ), F-16 (4), F-111 ( 8 )
A cluster bomb for engaging soft targets (trucks, towed artillery, infantry, etc).
Cost: $2300

BLU-82/B “Daisy Cutter” (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/blu-82-small_blu.jpg)
Weight: 15,000 lb
Length: 3.6m
Diameter: 1.37m
Warhead: 15,000 lb w/ 12,600 lb explosive
Platform: MC-130 (1)
This is an extremely large bomb originally designed for clearing a landing zone through dense foliage, and as such, it’s designed to leave no crater, despite the massive explosive load. Naturally, with its explosive power, it has other applications, especially psychological. The main drawback is that it’s so large that no conventional bomber can carry it, and it must thus be dropped from an MC-130 transport aircraft. The bomb is dropped from low altitude, and uses a parachute to retard its descent.
Cost: $27,500

BLU-122/B Super Penetrator (http://www.eglin.af.mil/agmsw/images/da/blu1.jpg)
Weight: 2000 kg
Length: 3.89m
Diameter: 0.37m
Warhead: 2000 kg w/ 285 kg explosive
Penetration: 6.1m+ reinforced concrete
Platform: F-15E, B-2A
An improved version of the BLU-113 with new warhead design and explosives to provide greater lethality.
Cost: $50,000

BLU-113 Super Penetrator (http://www.eglin.af.mil/agmsw/images/da/blu2.jpg)
Weight: 2000 kg
Length: 3.89m
Diameter: 0.37m
Warhead: 2000 kg w/ 285 kg explosive
Penetration: 6.1m+ reinforced concrete
Platform: F-15, F-111
A very large, high penetration weapon in the 2000 kg (4400 lb) class. This is found primarily as the warhead of the GBU-28 bunker buster and GBU-37 GAM, but we also offer it as a stand-alone weapon for heavy ground attack aircraft.
Cost: $25,000

BLU-118/B Thermobaric Penetrator (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/blu-118b-thermobaric.jpg)
Weight: 895 kg
Length: 2.5m
Diameter: 0.37m
Warhead: 895 kg w/ 254 kg thermobaric
Penetration: 3.35m reinforced concrete
Platform: F-117, F-15, F-16, F-111
Another penetrating unit, similar to the BLU-116, but with a thermobaric (FAE) warhead designed to provide excellent capability in clearing out subterranean structures like tunnels and underground bunkers. Unlike regular explosives, whose blasts usually collapse the tunnels and aren’t always successful in eliminating the occupants, this weapon generates an expanding fireball that consumes everything in its path, even around corners and obstacles, making it much more effective in clearing out such structures. This unit actually uses the same casing as the BLU-109, and can be incorporated into any missile or GBU unit that can accommodate that weapon, such as the AGM-130 and 2000 lb Paveway series.
Cost: $15,000

BLU-116 AUP (Advanced Unitary Penetrator)
Weight: 874 kg
Length: 2.5m
Diameter: 0.37m
Warhead: 874 kg w/ 109 kg explosive
Penetration: 3.35m reinforced concrete
Platform: F-117, F-15, F-16, F-111
An improved penetrator with the same dimensions as the BLU-109. This has much less explosive filler, resulting in thicker walls that, when combined with improved nose design, generate nearly twice the penetration of the BLU-109. Thanks to the same dimensions, it can be incorporated into any guided system that can accept the BLU-109, such as the Paveway glide bomb kits.
Cost: $12,000

BLU-109 Penetrator (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/blu109-81.gif)
Weight: 885 kg
Length: 2.5m
Diameter: 0.37m
Warhead: 885 kg w/ 243 kg explosive
Penetration: 1.83m reinforced concrete
Platform: F-117, F-15, F-16, F-111
A high-penetration weapon for taking out runways and bunkers that can penetrate nearly 2m of reinforced concrete. It is most commonly found as the warhead of various guided missiles and glide bombs (GBU-10, 24 & 27 Paveway; GBU-15; & AGM-130), but is occasionally used as a basic free-fall bomb.
Cost: $10,000

Mk 84 General Purpose Bomb (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/mk-84-980306-f-7910d-013.jpg)
Weight: 965 kg
Length: 3.28m
Diameter: 0.457m
Warhead: 965 kg w/ 428 kg explosive
Platform: A-10, B-1B, B-2, B-52, F-4, F-14, F-15, F-16, F/A-18 F-117
A 2000 lb free-fall bomb.
Cost: $3700 free fall, $5800 retarded

BLU-110/B Penetrator (http://www.3dmodelworks.com/models/thumb/GMS/Mk83GeneralPurposeBomb/mk83-render.jpg)
Weight: 447 kg
Length: 3.04m
Diameter: 0.356m
Warhead: 447 kg w/ 202 kg explosive
Platform: A-10, B-1B, B-2, B-52, F-4, F-14, F-15, F-16, F/A-18 F-117
This is little more than a Mk.83 with a new explosive filler that’s less sensitive to shock and thus allows the weapon to burrow further before detonating.
Cost: $2800

retarded (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/mk83_26.jpg)Mk 83 General Purpose Bomb[/url]
Weight: 447 kg
Length: 3.04m
Diameter: 0.356m
Warhead: 447 kg w/ 202 kg explosive
Platform: A-10, B-1B, B-2, B-52, F-4, F-14, F-15, F-16, F/A-18 F-117
A 1000 lb free-fall bomb.
Cost: $2300 free fall, $3400

BLU-111/B Penetrator (http://www.3dmodelworks.com/models/thumb/GMS/Mk82GeneralPurposeBomb/mk82-render.jpg)
Weight: 241 kg
Length: 2.21m
Diameter: 0.273m
Warhead: 241 kg w/ 89 kg explosive
Platform: A-10, B-1B, B-2, B-52, F-4, F-14, F-15, F-16, F/A-18 F-117
A smaller counterpart to the BLU-110, this is essentially a Mk.82 500 lb bomb with the new filler for greater penetration.
Cost: $2000

Mk 82 General Purpose Bomb (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/mk-82-990504-F-1312M-001.jpg)
Weight: 241 kg
Length: 2.21m
Diameter: 0.273m
Warhead: 241 kg w/ 89 kg explosive
Platform: A-10, B-1B, B-2, B-52, F-4, F-14, F-15, F-16, F/A-18 F-117
A standard 500 lb free-fall bomb, unchanged in concept since WWII. There is also a “retarded” variant that employs vanes to slow the weapon’s descent, allowing for a low-altitude release.
Cost: $1700 free fall, $2100 retarded

M117 General Purpose Bomb (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/ammo-750load.jpg)
Weight: 373 kg
Warhead: 340 kg w/ 166.9 kg explosive
Platform: B-1B, B-2, B-52, F-15E, F/A-18, F-111
A 750 lb free-fall bomb.
Cost: $1000
Clan Smoke Jaguar
12-01-2006, 06:23
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TORPEDOES
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PLEASE NOTE:
All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
All units listed in blue print are extremely sensitive units that are only available to our closest allies or with special exceptions.



Mk.163 36” Underwater Rocket (http://www.europaeische-sicherheit.de/images/Img0101Blumenthal01.jpg)
Weight: 10,387 kg
Length: 12m
Speed: 400 knots
Range: 24 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ Blue-Green Ladar
Warhead: 1360 kg PBXN-132, equal to 3332 kg TNT
An advanced supercavitating counterpart to the Mk.162, this is a large, extremely fast, and very powerful weapon for first strikes and last ditch defense against large and well protected combat vessels.
Cost: $27.5 million

Mk.162 36” Torpedo
Weight: 10,067 kg
Length: 12m
Speed: 60 knots max
Range: 48 km @ 60 knots
Max Depth: 1067m
Guidance: Wire w/ inertial, TVT, active/passive acoustic, & wake following, w/ blue-green Ladar optional
Warhead: 1500 kg PBXN-132, equal to 3675 kg TNT
Detection Range: 15 km
A large-caliber torpedo intended for use with a submarine variant of the Mk.131 VLS system, which provides a massive capability against standard capital ships and well-protected submarines, though it’s definitely overkill for many escorts.
Cost: $25 million

Mk.159 28” Underwater Rocket (http://128.227.42.147/ag/anukul_pro/supercav/images/torpedo.jpg)
Weight: 5253 kg
Length: 10.5m
Speed: 400 knots
Range: 32 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ Blue-Green Ladar
Warhead: 700 kg PBXN-132, equal to 1715 kg TNT
An improved supercavitating weapon with an advanced design that provides phenomenally increased speed, greater range, and a true guidance capability.
Cost: $16 million

Mk.158 28” Torpedo
Weight: 5286 kg
Length: 10.4m
Speed: 75 knots max
Range: 32 km @ 75 knots, 70 km @ 50 knots
Max Depth: 1067m
Guidance: Wire w/ inertial, TVT, active/passive acoustic, & wake following, w/ blue-green Ladar optional
Warhead: 700 kg PBXN-132, equal to 1715 kg TNT
Detection Range: 12.5 km (Mod 1), 10 km (Mod 2)
A new 28” torpedo making use of advanced MHD propulsion to attain greater ranges at high speeds. There have also been improvements to the detection systems, and the warhead was dropped to a 700 kg TNC charge, which is still more powerful than that on the standard Mk.97.
Cost: $15 million

Mk.140 28” Airborne Torpedo
Weight: 3600 kg
Length: 8.5m
Speed: 75 knots max
Range: 12,000m @ 70 knots, 25,000m @ 45 knots
Max Depth: 1067m
Guidance: Inertial w/ active/passive acoustic & wake following terminal, w/ blue-green Ladar optional
Warhead: 600 kg PBXN-132, equal to 1470 kg TNT
Detection Range: 7 km
Platforms: P-12 (5), P-7A (4), P-3C (2)
An improved version of the Mk.138 with a more powerful warhead, greater speed, and improved detection range and deep-water performance.
Cost: $12.5 million

Mk.97 28” Underwater Rocket (http://www.deepangel.com/assets/images/censquall3.jpg)
Weight: 5123 kg
Length: 10.5m
Speed: 250 knots
Range: 20 km
Guidance: Inertial
Warhead: 700 kg (1544 lbs), equal to 1292 kg (2849 lbs) TNT
A supercavitating torpedo to complement the powerful Mk.94. The Mk.97 has potential as a genuine first-strike weapon due to its combination of high speed, decent range, and powerful warhead, making it a devastating weapon against battleships and carriers.
Cost: $11 million

Mk.94 28” Torpedo
Weight: 5067 kg
Length: 10.2m
Speed: 64 knots max
Range: 62 km @ 50 knots
Max Depth: 800m
Guidance: Wire w/ inertial, TVT, & active/passive acoustic
Warhead: 750 kg (1654 lbs), equal to 1384.5 kg (3053 lbs) TNT
Detection Range: 12 km
This weapon is designed for engaging the increasingly well-protected submarines and large surface vessels that have been appearing. With a 50% greater warhead yield than the 25.6" weapons, the Mk.94 is capable of doing tremendous damage to opposing vessels, and 1-3 of these is expected to be enough to sink almost any ship up to the 120,000 ton class. Against submarines, the larger yield means that the torpedo doesn't need to get as close to cause critical damage, helping to reduce the effectiveness of many countermeasures, and making defeating the multi-hulled submarines frequently appearing that much easier.
Cost: $10 million

Mk.138 Mod 2 28” Airborne Torpedo
Weight: 3600 kg
Length: 8.5m
Speed: 60 knots max, 15 knots standard
Range: 80,000m @ 15 knots w/ 60 knot terminal
Guidance: Inertial w/ active/passive acoustic terminal
Warhead: 600 kg (1323 lbs), equal to 1108.8 kg (2445 lbs) TNT
Detection Range: 6000m
Platforms: P-12 (5), P-7A (4), P-3C (2)
A surface strike version of the Mk.138. Though one would suspect that it would have limited use, as the maritime patrol aircraft that launch it shouldn’t even think about getting that close to most ships, CSJ navy planners insist that there is an appropriate role for it.
Cost: $8 million

Mk.138 28" Airborne Torpedo
Weight: 3600 kg
Length: 8.5m
Speed: 65 knots max
Range: 12,000m @ 60 knots, 25,000m @ 40 knots
Max Depth: 1067m
Guidance: Inertial w/ active/passive acoustic terminal
Warhead: 600 kg (1323 lbs), equal to 1108.8 kg (2445 lbs) TNT
Detection Range: 6000m
Platforms: P-12 (5), P-7A (4), P-3C (2)
An even bigger weapon for use on long range maritime patrol aircraft.
Cost: $8 million

Mk.130 25.6" Airborne Torpedo
Weight: 3000 kg
Length: 7.5m
Speed: 68 knots max
Range: 10,000m @ 63 knots, 22,000m @ 40 knots
Max Depth: 1067m
Guidance: Inertial w/ active/passive acoustic terminal
Warhead: 400 kg (882 lbs), equal to 739.2 kg (1630 lbs) TNT
Detection Range: 5000m
Platforms: P-12 (6), P-7A (5), P-3C (2)
A big brother to the Mk.132, the Mk.130 is much too heavy for most ASW helicopters, but is perfectly suited to larger patrol aircraft, and gives them a serious weapon capable of causing tremendous damage to submarines.
Cost: $6 million

Mk.70 25.6” (650mm) Torpedo (http://www.ilexikon.com/images/6/65/Torpedos.jpg)
Weight: 4000 kg
Length: 9.2m
Speed: 55 knots max
Range: 54 km @ 55 knots, 71 km @ 40 knots
Max Depth: 450m (1500 ft)
Warhead: 500 kg (1100 lb), equal to 923 kg (2035 lbs) TNT
Guidance: Wire w/ inertial, TVT, active/passive acoustic, & wake following
Detection Range: 8 km
A very large torpedo that’s currently used exclusively by the Dolphin II class SSN. This is among the most powerful torpedoes in existence, and can cripple almost any ship with only one hit. It was designed for taking out multi-hulled submarines, large carriers, battleships, and cargo vessels, as well as some coastal targets that stand a good chance of surviving hits by even 21” torpedoes. In addition to the wire guidance and its own acoustic sensors, the torpedo can be programmed to head to specific coordinates and search for targets there, allowing the submarine to make use of its extreme range by firing it from beyond enemy ASW screens. It also has a two-way command system that’s often referred to as a TVT (Track-Via-Torpedo) due to its similarity to the TVM systems found on many modern SAMs.
Cost: $7 million

Mk.88 21” Underwater Rocket (http://www.prosieben.de/imperia/md/images/lifestyle_und_magazine/www/magazin/0105/magazin_0105_Torpedo_200_75.jpg)
Weight: 1856 kg
Length: 6.5m
Speed: 432 knots
Range: 40 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ Blue-Green Ladar
Warhead: 200 kg PBXN-132, equal to 490 kg TNT
A new and improved supercavitating torpedo with phenomenally increased speed and with revolutionary maneuvering and guidance capabilities.
Cost: $6 million

Type 62B 21” Underwater Rocket (http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/missile/row/Shkval-2.jpg)
Weight: 1800 kg
Length: 6.5m
Speed: 220 knots
Range: 11 km
Guidance: Inertial
Warhead: 250 kg
An improved Type 62 with an inertial guidance system that allows for a degree of flexibility. It follows a computer-generated path based on engagement parameters and information on the target’s speed, distance, and vector.
Cost: $4 million


Type 62 21” Underwater Rocket (http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/missile/row/Shkval-1.jpg)
Weight: 1800 kg
Length: 6.5m
Speed: 220 knots
Range: 11 km
Warhead: 300 kg
An unguided rocket-propelled torpedo. It has some four times the speed of most standard torpedoes, and is meant to be a last ditch system, which is fired along the bearing of an incoming torpedo, hopefully taking out an enemy vessel before the incoming torpedo switches to active homing, or at least spooking the enemy boat into trying to evade and breaking the guidance wires. However, the high speed also makes it extremely difficult to evade, even when fired at long range, so it’s also an effective first strike weapon.
Cost: $3.5 million

Mk.155 Mod 1/2/3 21” Torpedo (http://www.de220.com/Armament/Torpedoes/Torpedo%20Photos/80G462566.jpg)
Weight: 1824 kg
Length: 6.5m
Speed: 75 knots max
Range: 20 km @ 75 knots, 50 km @ 55 knots
Max Depth: 1067m
Guidance: Wire w/ inertial, TVT, active/passive acoustic, & wake following (only acoustic, wake-follwing, & inertial in Mod 3)
Warhead: 270 kg PBXN-132, equal to 661.5 kg TNT
Detection Range: 6 km
An advanced successor to the Mk.72 torpedo. Though range is a bit more limited, performance doesn’t decrease as significantly with greater depth, making this excellent against deep diving submarines. This weapon is also a common system that comes in three variants: the submarine launched Mod 1, the surface ship launched Mod 2, and the air-dropped Mod 3.
Cost: $6.5 million (Mod 1/2), $5.5 million (Mod 3)

Mk.132 Mod 3 21” Airborne Torpedo
Weight: 1100 kg
Length: 4.9m
Speed: 75 knots max, 12 knots long-range cruise
Range: 10 km @ 75 knots, 60 km @ 12 knots w/ 75 knot terminal
Max Depth: 1067m
Guidance: Inertial w/ active/passive acoustic & wake following terminal
Warhead: 200 kg (441 lbs) PBXN-132, equal to 490 kg (1080 lbs) TNT
Detection Range: 3000m
Platforms: P-7A (12), A-15 (7), A-12C (4), S-67 (4), P-3C (4), S-3 (2), MH-108 (2), MV-67 ASW (1), EH-101 MC Mk.1 (1), MH-102C (1), SH-60B/R (1)
A lighter alternative to the Mk.155 Mod 3, that has only half the speed and detection range, but can be carried by aircraft in much greater quantities due to it having only 60% of the weight. This is an improvement on the Mk.132 design, and incorporates the capabilities of both earlier models, and adds an improved warhead and greater range and detection capabilities.
Cost: $5 million

Mk.72 21” Torpedo (http://www.mod.uk/img/dpa/spearfish.jpg)
Weight: 1900 kg (4190 lbs)
Length: 6.2m
Speed: 78 knots max
Range: 23 km @ 78 knots, 54 km @ 66 knots
Max Depth: 650m
Guidance: Wire with active/passive acoustic
Warhead: 300 kg (661.5 lb), equal to 553.8 kg (1220 lbs) TNT
Detection Range: 5 km
An advanced 21” torpedo based on the British Spearfish design. It has a phenomenally high speed and good range, making it a deadly weapon against even the fastest ships.
Cost: $4.5 million

Mk.69 21” (533.4mm) Torpedo (http://www.royal-navy.mod.uk/data/%5B(1203)-24-07-2003%5Dspearfish.jpg)
Weight: 1750 kg (3858.75 lbs)
Length: 6.3m
Speed: 55 knots max
Range: 25.2 km @ 55 knots, 36 km @ 40 knots
Max Depth: 600m (2000 ft)
Guidance: Wire with active/passive acoustic
Warhead: 250 kg (551.25 lb), equal to 461.5 kg (1018 lbs) TNT
Detection Range: 5 km
An advanced 21” torpedo designed to be launched from larger surface ships. This will replace the extremely light Mk.46/50/54 torpedoes on these ships, and will give much greater capability against modern submarines, which are frequently strong enough to survive multiple hits from the 12.75” weapons. The torpedo is unique among surface vessel weapons in that it actually is wire guided to close range before switching to its own seeker, which can reliably acquire a target within 5 km.
Cost: $4 million

Mk.132 Mod 2 21” Airborne Torpedo
Weight: 1100 kg
Length: 4.9m
Speed: 70 knots max, 12 knots standard
Range: 60 km @ 12 knots w/ 70 knot terminal
Guidance: Inertial w/ active/passive acoustic terminal
Warhead: 200 kg (441 lbs), equal to 369.6 kg (815 lbs) TNT
Detection Range: 2000m
Platforms: P-7A (12), A-15 (7), A-12C (4), S-67 (4), P-3C (4), S-3 (2), MH-108 (2), MV-67 ASW (1), EH-101 MC Mk.1 (1), MH-102C (1), SH-60B/R (1)
A variant of the Mk.132 designed to allow stealthy aircraft to strike against surface vessels. The use of a low speed and advanced hydrogen fuel cell to provide power allow for a 60 km range, which in turn allows the weapon to be launched from slower aircraft from below the radar horizon of most vessels. When combined with the fact that the pump-jet propulsion system is virtually silent at the standard 12 knot speed, this can be an excellent weapon for surprise attacks, and the terminal phase can optionally be run at 12 knots with passive detection, or a full 70 knots with active detection for more capable opponents.
Cost: $4 million

Mk.132 21" Airborne Torpedo
Weight: 1100 kg
Length: 4.9m
Speed: 75 knots max
Range: 5,000m @ 65 knots, 12,000m @ 45 knots
Max Depth: 1067m (3500 ft)
Guidance: Inertial w/ active/passive acoustic terminal
Warhead: 200 kg (441 lbs), equal to 369.6 kg (815 lbs) TNT
Detection Range: 2000m
Platforms: P-12 (16), P-7A (15), A-15 (7), A-12C (4), S-67 (4), P-3C (4), S-3 (2), MH-108 (2), MV-67 ASW (1), EH-101 MC Mk.1 (1), MH-102C (1), SH-60B/R (1)
For decades, the only torpedoes available to aircraft were lightweight 12.75” (324mm) weapons like the Mk.46/50/54 and Stingray. While light, and cheap, the effectiveness of these units against many better protected submarines has been in doubt, with even vessels in the ’70s and ‘80s – such as the Barrakuda, Akula, Plavnik, and Lira classes – being able to survive multiple hits with only minimal to moderate damage. This shortfall, combined with the progressively greater lift capacity of standard ASW helicopters and carrier patrol units, has led to the development of a series of larger torpedoes for aircraft. The new torpedo has over 4 times the power of contemporary 12.75” units, along with greater speed, depth, and detection range, making it a far more lethal unit.
Cost: $4 million

Mk 48 ADCAP Torpedo (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/systems/images/mk48-731-p05.jpg)
Weight: 1665 kg
Length: 5.79m
Speed: 55 knots max
Range: 38 km @ 55 knots, 50 km @ 40 knots
Max Depth: 800m
Guidance: Passive/active acoustic w/ optional wire guidance
Warhead: 292.5 kg
A significantly improved Mk 48 with better range and guidance.
Cost: $3.5 million

Mk 48 21” (533mm) Torpedo (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/systems/images/torpedo_comp.gif)
Weight: 1545 kg
Length: 5.79m
Speed: 55 knots max
Range: 31 km @ 55 knots
Guidance: Passive/active acoustic w/ optional wire guidance
Warhead: 292.5 kg
A large, submarine-launched acoustic homing torpedo designed for engaging high-performance submarines and surface craft. It’s fast, powerful, and very long ranged, making it an effective general purpose heavy torpedo. The primary guidance system is acoustic, though there is a wire guidance system man-in-the-loop capability.
Cost: $2.5 million

Mk.142 12.75” Torpedo (http://www.militaryimages.net/photopost/data/666/8torpedo.jpg)
Weight: 350 kg
Length: 2.8m
Speed: 55 knots max
Range: 15 km @ 55 knots, 24 km @ 40 knots
Max Depth: 1000m
Guidance: Active/passive acoustic & wake following
Warhead: 50 kg PBXN-132, equal to 122.5 kg TNT
Detection Range: 2 km
An improved multirole lightweight torpedo intended to replace the older Mk.66 unit, this has a much more powerful warhead, 10% greater speed and detection range, and a 25% increase in maximum depth, making it a solid unit against fast and deep-diving submarines.
Cost: $3.8 million

Mk.66 12.75” (324mm) Torpedo (http://www.kervill.com/images/WTBR_Stingray_pic.jpg)
Weight: 350 kg (772 lbs)
Length: 2.9m
Speed: 50 knots max
Range: 12 km @ 38 knots, 8 km @ 50 knots
Max Depth: 800m (2624 ft)
Guidance: Active/passive acoustic
Warhead: 50 kg (110 lb), equal to 92.3 kg (203.5 lbs) TNT
Detection Range: 1.8 km
This is a lightweight torpedo that’s designed primarily for ASROC and Mine delivery. It has modest performance advantages over the Mk.50, but its main value lies in the fact that this is designed to also be capable of engaging surface vessels, as well as submarines. This allows for more versatile mines, and a previously unheard of possibility of ASROC-type weapons engaging surface ships, though it does lack the power to do much damage to the larger destroyers and cruisers.
Cost: $3.2 million

Mk 50 Advanced 12.75” (324mm) Torpedo (http://www.thechainofcommand.net/mirror1/torpedoes_files/mk50_small.jpg)
Weight: 340 kg
Length: 2.84m
Speed: 50 knots
Range: 12 km @ 50 knots
Guidance: Passive/active acoustic
Warhead: 45 kg
An advanced lightweight torpedo for engaging submarines. It has much better guidance and propulsion compared to the Mk 46, and is among the best weapons in its class, though its warhead is still somewhat lacking.
Cost: $2.5 million

Mk.54 12.75” Torpedo (http://www.chinfo.navy.mil/navpalib/policy/vision/vis02/p104-a.gif)
Weight: 231 kg
Length: 2.6m
Speed: 45 knots
Range: 10+ km
Guidance: Passive/active acoustic
A hybrid torpedo intended as a cheaper alternative to the Mk.50, this has the sensors of that weapon, but mates them with the propulsion system of the Mk.46, generating a much cheaper weapon, which, though not as fast and long-ranged, has the same exceptional seeker.
Cost: $1.5 million

Mk 46 12.75” (324mm) Torpedo (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/systems/images/mk46.jpg)
Weight: 235 kg
Length: 2.6m
Speed: 45 knots
Range: 10+ km
Guidance: Passive/active acoustic
Warhead: 44.5 kg
A small, lightweight ASW torpedo meant to be launched from aircraft, ASROCs, and surface vessels. The main weaknesses of the weapon are lack of range and the small warhead, which can have difficulty defeating modern submarines.
Cost: $750,000
Clan Smoke Jaguar
12-01-2006, 06:31
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PLEASE NOTE:
All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
All units listed in blue print are extremely sensitive units that are only available to our closest allies or with special exceptions.



Mk.144 HCAPTOR Mine
Weight: 4500 kg
Length: 8.2m
Diameter: 28" (711.2mm)
Range: 12 km (torpedo)
Depth: 1067m (3500 ft)
Sensors: Acoustic
Warhead: Mk.132 torpedo w/ 200 kg (441 lbs) warhead
Big brother to the CAPTOR torpedo, this unit maintains a 21” Mk.132 torpedo that makes it vastly superior at crippling or sinking submarines and surface vessels. The unit is fired from the 28” torpedo tubes employed by the current run of Smoke Jaguar submarines, as well as from various aircraft and ships, and can alternately be delivered by an Omzian Starfish ASROC. Operation is like the basic CAPTOR, just with greater range and a bigger weapon.
Cost: $7 million (torpedo included)

Mk.89 ICAPTOR Mine
Type: Air, Ship, or Sub-deployed moored torpedo mine
Weight: 1243 kg (air or ship deployed), 1156 kg (sub-deployed)
Length: 4.102m (air or ship deployed), 3.724m (sub-deployed)
Diameter: 0.533m
Range: 6.5 nm (12 km) – torpedo
Speed: up to 50 knots – torpedo
Max Depth: 800m (2624 ft)
Sensors: Acoustic
Warhead: Mk.66 torpedo w/ 50 kg (110 lbs) warhead
Platforms: B-52 (8), B-2, various submarines (torpedo tubes), and surface ships
An improved version of the CAPTOR with new sensors and a more capable Mk.66 torpedo. This unit is also capable of operating at great depths that few submarines can exceed.
Cost: $3.5 million

Mk.60 CAPTOR Mine (http://www.exwar.org/Htm/ConceptDocs/Navy_USMC/MWP4thEd/images/captorm.jpg)
Type: Air, Ship, or Sub-deployed moored torpedo mine
Weight: 1077 kg (air or ship deployed), 935 kg (sub-deployed)
Length: 3.683m (air or ship deployed), 3.353m (sub-deployed)
Diameter: 0.533m
Range: 3.95 nm (7.32 km) – torpedo
Speed: 28 knots – torpedo
Sensors: Acoustic
Warhead: Mk.46 Mod 4 torpedo w/ 44.4 kg (98 lbs) PBXN-103
Platforms: B-52 (8), B-2, various submarines (torpedo tubes), and surface ships
This is a moored mine designed to operate in deep water, which deploys a Mk.46 lightweight torpedo instead of detonating a large charge. This gives it greater area coverage, but leaves it easier to counter, as it has two stages of sensors, and defeating either will render it ineffective. This is primarily deployed against submarines.
Cost: $1 million

Mk.138 SLMM (http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ship/weaps/mk48-731-p05.jpg)
Type: Sub-launched self-deploying bottom influence mine
Weight: 4872 kg
Length: 12m
Diameter: 0.711m
Speed: 25 knots
Range: 81 nm (150 km)
Depth: 366m (1200 ft)
Guidance: Inertial w/ active sonar
Sensors: Acoustic, Magnetic, & Pressure (Mines)
Warhead: 4x220 kg Mine
A larger replacement for the Mk.67 to be used with the 28” tubes on many modern CSJ submarines. This unit has provisions for deploying up to 4 relatively light bottom influence mines in the class of our Mk.123 weapon. This, combined with its long cruising range and low acoustic signature, allows for a fearsome standoff weapon.
Cost: $4 million

Mk.137 SLMM (http://www.royal-navy.mod.uk/data/%5B(1203)-24-07-2003%5Dspearfish.jpg)
Type: Sub-launched self-deploying bottom influence mine
Weight: 3875 kg
Length: 6.6m
Diameter: 0.5334m
Speed: 25 knots
Range: 54 nm (100 km)
Depth: 366m (1200 ft)
Guidance: Inertial w/ active sonar
Sensors: Acoustic, Magnetic, & Pressure (Mines)
Warhead: 2x180 kg Mine
A replacement for the Mk.67 SLMM that uses a much more modern Mk.69 torpedo as the basis, and carries a pair of relatively light bottom influence mines. Its high standoff range ensures that the weapon can be used to deploy mines well inside protected facilities, ensuring a great deal of potential damage.
Cost: $2.5 million

Mk.67 Submarine Launched Mobile Mine (http://images.military.com/Data/EQG/mk67slmm_large.jpg)
Type: Sub-launched self-deploying bottom influence mine
Weight: 754 kg
Length: 4.09m
Diameter: 0.483m
Speed: 17 knots
Range: 11.6 nm (21.5 km)
Depth: 183m (600 ft)
Sensors: Acoustic, Magnetic, & Pressure
Warhead: 230 kg explosive
Platforms: Submarines, from torpedo tubes
This is an old Mk.37 torpedo converted into a mine that can be deployed away from the target location, after which it propels itself to the desired point and settles down to become a standard bottom influence mine. This is excellent for deploying minefields in areas that are inaccessible to the submarine through either geographical features or high threat environments.
Cost: $1 million

Mk.135 Bottom Influence Mine
Type: Air, ship, or submarine-launched bottom influence mine
Weight: 2122 kg
Length: 3.24m
Diameter: 0.711m
Sensors: Acoustic, Magnetic, & Pressure
Max Depth: 120m (surface vessels), 400m (submarines)
Warhead: 1500 kg PBXN-103
A big brother to the Mk.133 with the same features, but over twice the warhead and further improved sensors and electronics. This was designed initially as a heavy weapon for Smoke Jaguar submarines armed with 28” torpedo tubes (3 of these mines can replace a single torpedo), but can also be deployed by surface vessels and aircraft.
Cost: $75,000

Mk.133 Bottom Influence Mine
Type: Air, ship, or submarine-launched bottom influence mine
Weight: 1063 kg
Length: 2.85m
Diameter: 0.533m
Sensors: Acoustic, Magnetic, & Pressure
Max Depth: 90m (surface vessels), 300m (submarines)
Warhead: 700 kg PBXN-103
An advanced weapon that improves on the Mk.130 design with new sensors and electronics, and improved explosive filler, as well as slightly greater size. It also includes significant anti-detection features as well as countermeasures resistance, and has proven to be quite difficult to detect and neutralize in many situations.
Cost: $30,000

Mk.130 Bottom Influence Mine (http://members.aol.com/helmineron/bottmine.jpg)
Type: Air, ship, or submarine-launched bottom influence mine
Weight: 990 kg
Length: 2.5m
Diameter: 0.533m
Sensors: Acoustic, Magnetic, & Pressure
Max Depth: 90m (surface vessels), 200m (submarines)
Warhead: 600 kg HBX-3
An advanced multiplatform bottom influence mine that’s a shade below the Mk.122 in depth and warhead size, but has a more powerful filler and better sensors, as well as superior target discrimination systems.
Cost: $20,000

Mk.122 Bottom Influence Mine
Type: Submarine-launched Bottom Influence Mine
Weight: 780 kg
Length: 2.096m
Diameter: 0.533m
Max Depth: 300m
Sensors: Pressure, Magnetic, & Acoustic
Warhead: 630 kg H-6
A sister unit to the Mk.123, this is a larger weapon designed to be deployed from submarines, and has nearly 4 times the explosive power of its smaller cousin, with the same benefits.
Cost: $18,000

Mk.123 Bottom Influence Mine
Type: Ship-deployed bottom influence mine
Weight: 220 kg
Diameter: 0.98m
Height: 0.44m
Max Depth: 100m
Sensors: Magnetic & Acoustic
Warhead: 170 kg HBX-3
A small bottom influence mine based on the Manta (OOC: the mine that nailed the USS Princeton in 1991), this unit is intended for operating in shallow water and can be tied to create sympathetic detonations for increased damage effects.
Cost: $10,000

Mk.136 Advanced Moored Mine (http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ship/weaps/Diagram2.jpg)
Type: Ship-deployed moored contact/influence mine
Weight: 1060 kg
Length: 1.08m
Width: 1.19m
Height: 1.69m
Depth: 5-350m
Sensors: Acoustic, Contact, Magnetic, & Pressure
Warhead: 300 kg PBXN-103
An advanced moored mine (now there’s an oxymoron) made of nonmetallic materials and incorporating anechoic covering to protect against active sonar detection, though it’s still more vulnerable than a bottom mine. This weapon can have its triggering mechanism set to any of a number of sensor systems, or a combination of them, giving great versatility, and it can be programmed to only react to specific target profiles, or even react sympathetically to detonations from other weapons. The 300 kg PBXN warhead ensures a powerful blast greater than that of many 21” torpedoes, making this quite effective at damaging most naval vessels.
Cost: $15,000

Mk.65 Quickstrike Mine (http://www.ordnance.org/images/mk_65_12.gif)
Type: Air-dropped bottom influence mine
Weight: 1084 kg
Length: 3.25m
Diameter: 0.737m
Max Depth: 183m (600 ft)
Sensors: Magnetic & Pressure
Platforms: B-52 (8), B-1B (12)
Unlike the other units in the Quickstrike/Destructor family, this unit was designed and built specifically as a mine, and has a thinner casing for greater explosive yield, as well as significantly greater depth capacity.
Cost: $12,000

Mk.64 Destructor Mine (http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/dumb/Mk64a.jpg)
Type: Air-dropped bottom influence mine
Weight: 907 kg
Length: 3.68m
Diameter: 0.643m
Max Depth: <91.44m (300 ft)
Sensors: Magnetic & Pressure
Platforms: B-52 (8)
A Mk.84 2000 lb bomb converted into an air dropped naval mine. The unit is uses a pressure fuze to detect enemy vessels, and makes use of shockwave and expanding bubbles caused by the detonation to damage passing vessels. Mines of this type are valuable in that they can easily be laid quickly, and are the most difficult to detect and neutralize, being hard to spot amidst the clutter along the bottom, and rather insensitive to countermeasures. It should be noted that while the maximum depth for the mine is about 90m, that this is for submarines, and when used against surface ships, it shouldn’t be any deeper than about 60m.
Cost: $9000

Mk.63 Quickstrike Mine (http://www.cmwc.navy.mil/COMOMAG/IMAGES1/Naval%20Mines/mk62.gif)
Type: Air-dropped bottom influence mine
Weight: 481 kg
Length: 2.87m
Diameter: 0.582m
Max Depth: <91.44m (300 ft)
Sensors: Magnetic & Pressure
A Mk.83 1000 lb bomb modified as a naval mine. The Quickstrike unit is a more advanced development of the Destructor series.
Cost: $7500

Mk.62 Quickstrike Mine (http://www.cmwc.navy.mil/COMOMAG/IMAGES1/Naval%20Mines/mk62.gif)
Type: Air-dropped bottom influence mine
Weight: 261 kg
Length: 2.26m
Diameter: 0.384m
Max Depth: <91.44m (300 ft)
Sensors: Magnetic & Pressure
Platforms: B-52 (51), B-1B (84)
A Quickstrike variant based on the Mk.82 500 lb bomb.
Cost: $6000

Mk.57 ASW Mine (http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ship/weaps/Mk57mine.jpg)
Type: Sub-launched moored influence mine
Weight: 934 kg
Length: 3.08m
Diameter: 0.533m
Max Depth: 183m (600 ft)
Sensors: Magnetic
Warhead: 154 kg (340 lbs) HBX-3
Platforms: Submarines
A variant of the Mk.56 deployed from submarines
Cost: $5500

Mk.55 ASW Mine (http://www.ordnance.org/images/mk_55_11.gif)
Type: Air-dropped bottom influence mine
Weight: 1031 kg
Length: 2.283m
Diameter: 0.594m
Sensors: Magnetic, Acoustic, and/or Pressure
Warhead: 585 kg HBX-1
Platforms: B-52 (8)
An older air-dropped mine that preceded the quickstrike series. Though old and outdated, it’s still effective and difficult to sweep, and is notably cheaper. It also has a very good sized explosive charge. This is primarily designed for engaging submarines, but is certainly capable against surface ships in shallow water.
Cost: $5500

Mk.56 ASW Mine (http://www.cmwc.navy.mil/COMOMAG/IMAGES1/Naval%20Mines/mk56a.gif)
Type: Air-dropped moored influence mine
Weight: 968 kg
Length: 2.9m
Diameter: 0.57m
Max Depth: 183m (600 ft)
Sensors: Magnetic
Warhead: 164 kg (360 lbs) HBX-3
Platforms: B-52 (8)
An older air-dropped mine. This unit is a moored (floating) influence (detonated at a distance) mine.
Cost: $5000

Mk.131 Moored Mine
Type: Ship-deployed moored contact mine
Weight: 170 kg
Diameter: 0.8m
Warhead: 50 kg HBX-3
A simple, cheap moored mine deployed by surface ships. Low tech it may be, but it can do some serious damage to a ship as it detonates right next to the hull, and for the cost, it’s definitely effective.
Cost: $1500
Omz222
12-01-2006, 06:53
OOC: That's a damn impressive list there, most certainly... Would it be alright if I propose a possible procurement of production licenses (ICly) for the following weapons? - Leopard missile, SLAW, Mk.158, Mk.159, Mk.140, Mk.88, Mk.155, Mk.132, Mk.142, and Mk.144... I know I'm asking for a lot, but I also think that OMASC/NDI will have quite a few things to offer, even considering that you've already got the SAMs/AAMs/AShMs covered.....
Poleski
12-01-2006, 20:15
OOC: CSJ, please check your TGs.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
17-01-2006, 04:42
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PLEASE NOTE:
All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
All units listed in blue print are extremely sensitive units that are only available to our closest allies or with special exceptions.



M39 TACMS block IIA (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/atacmsblockIIa.jpg)
Weight: 1763 kg
Diameter: 0.607m
Length: 4m
Range: 130+ km
Guidance: Inertial
Payload: 13 BAT guided antitank submunitions (http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/bat.jpg)
Launch Platforms: MLRS, HIMARS, some naval VLS
This is an antitank version of the TACMS which releases over a dozen guided antitank submunitions designed to combat moving armored units and SSM launchers, such as SCUD and FROG TELs. The BAT is an unpowered (glide) weapon that uses an acoustic sensor to locate targets and an IR sensor for terminal homing. The BAT submunition is programmed before release, providing engagement parameters that can ensure that specific targets are taken out and that each weapon engages a different target. The submunition is equipped with a tandem shaped-charge warhead for defeating reactive armor, and flies a top-attack profile.
Cost: $900,000

M39 TACMS block IA (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/atacmsblockIa.jpg)
Weight: 1763 kg
Diameter: 0.607m
Length: 4m
Range: 180+ km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS
Payload: 300 M74 antipersonnel/antimateriel submunitions
Launch Platforms: MLRS, HIMARS, some naval VLS
This is an improved block 1 missile with significantly improved accuracy and nearly twice the range, but at the cost of a significant payload reduction.
Cost: $650,000

M39 TACMS Block IVA (http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/mgm-168a.jpg)
Weight: 1772 kg
Diameter: 0.607m
Length: 4m
Range: 300 km
Guidance: Inertial
Payload: 227 kg (500 lb) unitary warhead
Launch Platforms: MLRS, HIMARS, some naval VLS
A version of the TACMS Block 1A missile with a 500 lb warhead instead of the standard submunitions.
Cost: $600,000

M39 TACMS block I (http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/mgm-140c.jpg)
Weight: 1763 kg
Diameter: 0.607m
Length: 4m
Range: 100+ km
Guidance: Inertial
Payload: 950 M74 antipersonnel/antimateriel submunitions
Launch Platforms: MLRS (2), HIMARS (1), some naval VLS
This is a large, guided missile designed for engaging area soft targets such as HQs, infantry formations, truck parts, and supply depots, and carries almost a thousand M74 submunitions, which are fragmentation weapons with an antipersonnel radius of 15m. They’re also effective against radar antennas, trucks, thin-skinned vehicles, and missile rounds, but lack a shaped charge warhead, and are thus ineffective against armored units. The missile is usually fired from a modified MLRS system that mounts one missile per launch container instead of six MLRS rockets. There are also provisions for some naval vessels to launch these missiles from their VLS systems.
Cost: $550,000

M31A4 VLATMLRS
Weight: 546 kg
Length: 5.4m
Diameter: 227mm
Range: 60 km
Guidance: Inertial (booster only), Passive Acoustic & IIR/EO (submunition)
Payload: 2xBAT 2 antitank submunitions
Platforms: Mk.41 (4), Mk.127A (30), Mk.127B (40), and Mk.131 (20) VLS
A variant of the VLMLRS that incorporates a pair of BAT guided antitank submunitions to provide a significant anti-armor capability.
Cost: $360,000 for 6 rockets

M32A1 VLGMLRS (http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/app4/xm30-gmlrs.jpg)
Weight: 546 kg
Length: 5.4m
Diameter: 227mm
Range: 80 km
Guidance: GPS aided inertial
Payload: 402 M85 DPICM submunitions
Platforms: Mk.41 (4), Mk.127A (30), Mk.127B (40), and Mk.131 (20) VLS
A VL version of the guided MLRS rocket, which has only about 60% of the basic unit’s payload, but 60% greater range and GPS guidance for vastly improved accuracy.
Cost: $300,000 for 6 rockets

M31A3 VLERMLRS (http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/app4/mlrs-family.jpg)
Weight: 546 kg
Length: 5.4m
Diameter: 227mm
Range: 65 km
Guidance: Inertial (booster only)
Payload: 518 M85 DPICM submunitions
Platforms: Mk.41 (4), Mk.127A (30), Mk.127B (40), and Mk.131 (20) VLS
An extended range version of the VLMLRS with a 15% increase in range, though this is achieved through a 20% reduction in payload.
Cost: $240,000 for 6 rockets

M31A2 VLMLRS Rocket (http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/app4/m26-mlrs.jpg)
Weight: 456 kg
Length: 5.4m
Diameter: 227mm
Range: 50 km
Guidance: Inertial (booster only)
Payload: 644 M85 DPICM submunitions
Platforms: Mk.41 (4), Mk.127A (30), Mk.127B (40), and Mk.131 (20) VLS
This is an MLRS rocket with a 1.4m long vectored-thrust booster attached to allow it to be fired from VLS systems, allowing warships to provide high-volume artillery fire without the use of specialized rocket launchers or large and bulky gun batteries. It’s essentially the same as the basic MLRS rocket, though it does have significantly greater range due to the use of the booster.
Cost: $180,000 for 6 rockets

M30A6 VLATMLRS
Weight: 296 kg
Length: 4m
Diameter: 227mm
Range: 42 km
Guidance: Inertial (booster only), Passive Acoustic & IIR/EO (submunition)
Payload: 2xBAT 2 antitank submunitions
Platforms: MLRS, HIMARS
A variant of the MLRS that incorporates a pair of BAT guided antitank submunitions to provide a significant anti-armor capability.
Cost: $300,000 for 6 rockets

M30 Guided MLRS (http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/app4/xm30-gmlrs.jpg)
Weight: 296 kg
Length: 4m
Diameter: 0.227m
Range: 60+ km
Guidance: GPS aided inertial
Payload: 402 M85 DPICM submunitions
Platforms: MLRS, HIMARS
A guided version of the MLRS rocket. In addition to being inertially guided, the rocket's range has been increased even further, with it now being able to outrange any conventional tube artillery system. However, the payload has also been reduced, this time to 402 submunitions.
Cost: $240,000 per launch pod

M26A1 ER MLRS (http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/app4/mlrs-family.jpg)
Weight: 296 kg
Length: 4m
Diameter: 0.227m
Range: 45+ km
Guidance: None
Payload: 518 M85 DPICM submunitions
Platforms: MLRS, HIMARS
An extended-range version of the original MLRS rocket. By reducing payload, its range has been increased by nearly 50%, allowing the rocket to outrange most artillery guns.
Cost: $180,000 per launch pod

M26A3 MLRS Rocket (http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/app4/m26-mlrs.jpg)
Weight: 306 kg
Length: 4m
Diameter: 0.227m
Range: 32 km
Guidance: None
Payload: 644 M85 DPICM submunitions
Platforms: MLRS, HIMARS
The standard MLRS rocket, but upgraded with the more reliable M85 submunitions (&lt;1/5 the dud rate of original M77). The rocket carries an impressive 644 of the submunitions, each of which has a casualty radius of 4m against infantry and unarmored vehicles, and the ability to penetrate just over 100mm of armor on impact. The rockets are launched from six-round pods, with 2 carried by M270 MLRS launchers, and 1 by M142 HIMARS. Pods come preloaded.
Cost: $120,000 per launch pod

Guided VLHARS 320mm Rocket
Weight: 1295 kg
Length: 10.5m
Range: 225 km, 90 km minimum
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS & IIR terminal
Warhead: 240 kg HE or Submunition
Platforms: Mk.127a (5), Mk.127b (10), & Mk.131 (5) VLS
A version of the VLHARS that provides guidance capabilities to allow for better accuracy for engaging hardened targets such as bunkers, and allowing it to become an alternative weapon against warships, which is much cheaper than a cruise missile.
Cost: $220,000 for set of 4

VLHARS 320mm Rocket
Weight: 1295 kg
Length: 10.5m
Range: 225 km, 90 km minimum
Guidance: Inertial (booster only)
Warhead: 240 kg HE or Submunition
Platforms: Mk.127a (5), Mk.127b (10), & Mk.131 (5) VLS
A vertical launch version of the massive HARS rocket, with exceptional range (exceeding many antishipping and cruise missiles), and a powerful warhead.
Cost: $150,000 for set of 4

Guided HARS 320mm Rocket (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/china/images/ws1-001.jpg)
Weight: 1000 kg
Length: 8.2m
Range: 180 km, 80 km minimum
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS & IIR terminal
Warhead: 240 kg HE or Submunition
A version of the HARS with GPS and IIR guidance allowing it to be used as a precision (in a relative sense) weapon against various targets.
Cost: $170,000 for set of 4

HARS 320mm Rocket (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/china/images/ws1-001.jpg)
Weight: 1000 kg
Length: 8.2m
Range: 180 km, 80 km minimum
Warhead: 240 kg HE or Submunition
A large, 320mm artillery rocket for deep strikes against distant targets such as HQs, airfields, and depots. The high minimum range, however, prevents it from being used tactically in most situations.
Cost: $100,000 for set of 4

Guided VLSTARS 300mm Rocket
Weight: 980 kg
Length: 9m
Range: 130 km, 32 km min
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS & IIR terminal
Warhead: 260 kg HE, 72xSubmunition, or 5xSFW
Platforms: Mk.127a (14), Mk.127b (14), & Mk.131 (7) VLS
A guided version of the VLSTARS that’s capable of much greater precision, making it useful against hardened targets and warships.
Cost: $450,000 for set of 12

VLSTARS 300mm Rocket
Weight: 980 kg
Length: 9m
Range: 130 km, 32 km min
Guidance: Inertial (booster only)
Warhead: 260 kg HE, 72xSubmunition, or 5xSFW
Platforms: Mk.127a (14), Mk.127b (14), & Mk.131 (7) VLS
A VL version of the 300mm STARS rocket, which is intended to provide longer ranged support from VLS systems. Though smaller, shorter ranged, and less powerful than the HARS system, this is actually better in many respects due to how well it fits into the various cells we provide, as well as the much lower minimum range.
Cost: $325,000 for set of 12

Guided STARS 300mm Rocket (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/china/images/ws-1-8.jpg)
Weight: 800 kg
Length: 7.6m
Range: 100 km, 25 km min
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS & IIR terminal
Warhead: 260 kg HE, 72xSubmunition, or 5xSFW
A guided version of the STARS rocket that allows for greater precision against both fixed and moving targets..
Cost: $350,000 for set of 12

STARS 300mm Rocket (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/china/images/ws-1-8.jpg)
Weight: 800 kg
Length: 7.6m
Range: 100 km, 25 km min
Warhead: 260 kg HE, 72xSubmunition, or 5xSFW
A smaller and shorter-ranged counterpart to the STARS rocket. Though it can be fired from the same launcher, it’s usually operated from a 12-round vehicle. Though it has only about half the maximum range of the HARS, it has only 1/3 of the minimum range, making it suitable for tactical support as well.
Cost: $220,000 for set of 12

Guided VLMARS 220mm Rocket
Weight: 529 kg
Length: 6m
Range: 55 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS & IIR terminal
Warhead: 120 kg HE or submuniton
Platforms: Mk.41 (4), Mk.127a (30), Mk.127b (40), & Mk.131 (20) VLS
A guided version of the VLMARS for greater accuracy against both fixed and moving targets.
Cost: $305,000 for set of 16

VLMARS 220mm Rocket
Weight: 529 kg
Length: 6m
Range: 55 km
Guidance: Inertial (booster only)
Warhead: 120 kg HE or submuniton
Platforms: Mk.41 (4), Mk.127a (30), Mk.127b (40), & Mk.131 (20) VLS
A cheaper alternative to the VLMLRS, this is a MARS 220mm rocket with a vertical launch booster attached. Though they’re not as powerful, these have somewhat greater range than the comparable VLMLRS.
Cost: $225,000 for set of 16

Guided MARS 220mm Rocket
Weight: 423 kg
Length: 5.2m
Range: 40 km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS & IIR terminal
Warhead: 120 kg HE or submuniton
A guided version of the MARS rocket.
Cost: $230,000 for set of 16

MARS 220mm Rocket
Weight: 423 kg
Length: 5.2m
Range: 40 km
Warhead: 120 kg HE or submuniton
A medium rocket in the class of the MLRS system, though slightly cheaper, and with 25% greater range than the basic MLRS rocket.
Cost: $150,000 for set of 16

STBARS 200mm Thermobaric Rocket (TBR)
Weight: 400 kg
Length: 5.5m
Range: 7 km
Warhead: 200 kg FAE
A short-range rocket for delivering direct-fire FAE strikes against entrenched troops and minefields.
Cost: $450,000 for set of 36

VLELARS 122mm Rocket
Weight: 100 kg
Length: 4m
Range: 45 km
Guidance: Inertial (booster only)
Warhead: 25 kg HE
Platforms: Mk.41 (14), Mk.127a (180), Mk.127b (120), & Mk.131 (90) VLS
A version of the ELARS rocket with a booster for vertical launch.
Cost: $280,000 for set of 40

ELARS 122mm Rocket (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/china/images/type-81-f5111p01.jpg)
Weight: 72.4 kg
Length: 3m
Range: 30 km
Warhead: 25 kg HE
A light, 122mm rocket for giving relatively short-range support. Makes up for range with high volume of fire.
Cost: $200,000 for set of 40

VLLARS 110mm Rocket
Weight: 48.5 kg
Length: 3.11m
Range: 24 km
Guidance: Inertial (booster only)
Warhead: 8 kg HE
Platforms: Mk.41 (19), Mk.127a (220), Mk.127b (308), & Mk.131 (132) VLS
A LARS rocket with a vectored-thrust booster to allow for vertical launch. Though short ranged, the sheer number of these that can be incorporated into a VLS cell makes them an excellent cheap saturation system.
Cost: $150,000 for set of 36

LARS 110mm Rocket
Weight: 35 kg
Length: 2.26m
Range: 14 km
Warhead: 8 kg HE
A very small rocket for close-range support. The advantage over tube artillery is the higher volume of fire put out in a short period.
Cost: $100,000 for set of 36
Clan Smoke Jaguar
17-01-2006, 04:53
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ARTILLERY & TANK SHELLS
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PLEASE NOTE:
All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
All units listed in blue print are extremely sensitive units that are only available to our closest allies or with special exceptions.



16" ERGM
Weight: 300 kg
Length: 1.778m
Diameter: 0.2794m
Range: 220+ km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS
Payload: 250xM46 submunition
A special round that uses a 280mm subcaliber projectile (sabot) to greatly increase range, though payload suffers significantly. It carries only 250 DPICM submunitions, though it is a guided round.
Cost: $100,000,000 per 1000 rounds

16" ERU
Weight: 300 kg
Length: 1.778m
Diameter: 0.2794m
Range: 220+ km
Guidance: Inertial w/ GPS
Payload: 113 kg warhead w/ 44 kg explosive
A version of the ER round with a single 250 lb penetrating warhead.
Cost: $60,000,000 per 1000 rounds

16" Antipersonnel (http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ship/weaps/bb-61-DNSC9103635_JPG.jpg)
Weight: 1200 kg
Length: 1.8288m
Diameter: 405.82mm
Muzzle Velocity: 900 m/s
Effective Range: 65 km
A round based on the type 2 HC with a payload of 750 M85 antipersonnel grenades (a higher payload than the MLRS rocket, which uses the same submunition).
Cost: $12,000,000 per 1000 rounds

16" APC (http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ship/weaps/bb-61-untitled.jpg)
Weight: 1250 kg
Length: 1.8288m
Diameter: 405.82mm
Muzzle Velocity: 900 m/s
Effective Range: 50 km
An armor piercing 16" projectile for use against targets such as large warships, hardened bunkers and fortifications, and the occasional rock formation. This round is designed to be fired only from the CSJ 16"/58 cal rifle.
Cost: $5,000,000 per 1000 rounds

16” HCC-ER
Weight: 825 kg
Length: 1.8288m
Diameter: 0.3302m
Effective Range: 135 km
A 13” saboted subcaliber projectile designed to give a significant range boost over standard projectiles.
Cost: $4,000,000 per 1000 rounds

16" HCC type 2 (http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ship/weaps/bb-61-DNSC9103636_JPG.jpg)
Weight: 1200 kg
Length: 1.8288m
Diameter: 405.82mm
Muzzle Velocity: 900 m/s
Effective Range: 65 km
A heavier high explosive projectile for the 16"/58 with greater range than the type 1
Cost: $3,500,000 per 1000 rounds

16" HCC type 1 (http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ship/weaps/bb-61-DNSC9103642_JPG.jpg)
Weight: 1075 kg
Length: 1.6256m
Diameter: 405.82mm
Muzzle Velocity: 968 m/s
Effective Range: 57 km
A light high explosive shell for the 16"/58 cal gun.
Cost: $3,000,000 per 1000 rounds

6.1" LAGP (Land Attack Guided Projectile)
Weight: 102 kg
Length: 2.2352mm
Muzzle Velocity: 825 m/s
Effective Range: 185 km
Warhead: 11 kg HE
A rocket-assisted, inertially guided 6.1" (155mm) round fired from the 6.1" AGS. It has a maximum range of 185 km
Cost: $50,000,000 per 1000 rounds

6.1" SAGP (Surface Attack Guided Projectile)
Weight: 90.7 kg
Length:
Muzzle Velocity: 825 m/s
Effective Range: 55.52 km
An unassisted, guided projectile for the 6.1" AGS, which complements the longer-ranged LAGP.
Cost: $12,000,000 per 1000 rounds

6.1" Standard Projectile
Muzzle Velocity: 825 m/s
Weight: 90.7 kg
Length:
Muzzle Velocity: 825 m/s
Effective Range: 40.7 km
The standard round for the 6.1" AGS, which is based on the DPICM.
Cost: $8,000,000 per 1000 rounds

M982 Excalibur 155mm Guided SADARM
Payload: 2xSADARM submunition
Effective Range: 37 km w/ 39-calibre barrel, 47+ km w/ 56-calibre barrel
CEP: 10m
An alternative variant of the Excalibur round with a pair of SADARM (Search And Destroy ARMor) antitank submunitions.
Cost: $50,000,000 per 1000 rounds

M982 Excalibur 155mm Guided Unitary
Effective Range: 37 km w/ 39-calibre barrel, 25+ km w/ 56-calibre barrel
CEP: 10m
A variant of the Excalibur that’s essentially a successor to the Copperhead round, with terminal guidance to allow it to kill tanks and other small targets.
Cost: $40,000,000 per 1000 rounds

M982A1 Excalibur 155mm Guided DPICM (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/XM982z.jpg)
Payload: 65xM85 submunition
Effective Range: 37 km w/ 39-calibre barrel, 47+ km w/ 56-calibre barrel
CEP: 10m
A new extended-range, guided version of the standard DPICM round, with a reduced payload of 64 M85 submunitions, but greatly enhanced accuracy through a GPS/INS guidance system for a CEP of only 10m at long range (compared to 370 for traditional unguided weapons). It's also extremely long ranged, being able to reach over 50 km with a 52 calibre barrel. Though expensive, it has been estimated that 3 Excalibur shells can destroy a target that would require 147 conventional rounds, making it rather cost effective.
Cost: $30,000,000 per 1000 rounds

M712A2 Copperhead 155mm Guided Munition (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/m712_hit_usafas.jpg)
Weight: 62.4 kg
Length: 1.3716m
Explosive: 6.69 kg Composition B
Guidance: IIR
A newer version of the Copperhead with IIR guidance, allowing it to strike targets without the aid of a forward designator.
Cost: $35,000,000 per 1000 rounds

M712 Copperhead 155mm Giuded Munition (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/m712_usafas.jpg)
Weight: 62.4 kg
Length: 1.3716m
Explosive: 6.69 kg Composition B
Guidance: Laser
A laser guided 155mm artillery round. At 62.4 kg, it's heavier than standard 155mm rounds, but is extremely lethal, and has a CEP of only a few centimeters. It's quite expensive though.
Cost: $25,000,000 per 1000 rounds

M898 155mm SADARM Shell (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/sadarm.jpg)
Payload: 2xSADARM submunition
Effective Range: 20 km w/ 39-calibre barrel
A cargo-carrying 155mm round that carries a pair of guided antitank submunitions that can each take out a tank.
Cost: $24,000,000 per 1000 rounds

M864 155mm ER DPICM (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/m864_usafas.jpg)
Payload: 48xM42 & 24xM46 submunition
Penetration: 70mm (submunitions)
Effective Range: 29 km w/ 39-calibre barrel
An extended range base burn 155mm shell loaded with 72 dual purpose anti-tank/anti-personnel submunitions (48xM42 & 24xM46).
Cost: $1,700,000 per 1000 rounds

M795E1 155mm PBRA (Pressure Balance Rocket Assist)
Weight: 48.2 kg
Explosive: 8.9 kg TNT
Effective Range: 40+ km w/ 39-calibre barrel, 51 km w/ 56-calibre barrel
The longest ranged version of the M795 shell uses an improved rocket assistance to exceed 40 km even from a 39-caliber barrel, and can extend the Crusader’s fire range out to 50 kilometers.
Cost: $1,500,000 per 1000 rounds

M795E1 155mm BB/RA Hybrid (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/hybridrocket.gif)
Weight: 48.07 kg
Explosive: 8.93 kg TNT
Effective Range: 37 km w/ 39-calibre barrel, 47+ km w/ 56-calibre barrel
The second longest ranged version of the M795 shell which uses both base bleed and rocket assistance to increase range.
Cost: $1,300,000 per 1000 rounds

M718A1 155mm RAAM-L Shell (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/m718_raams_usafas.jpg)
Payload: 9xM70 RAAM mine
A version of the DPICM round with 9 RAAM (Remote Anti-Armor Mine) antitank submunitions. These are long-duration mines that wait a two full days (48 hours) before self-destructing.
Cost: $1,00,000 per 1000 rounds

M549A1 155mm HERAP (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/m549_usafas.jpg) (High Explosive Rocket Assisted Projectile)
Weight: 45.54 kg
Explosive: 6.8 kg TNT
Effective Range: 30 km w/ 39-calibre barrel
A 155mm shell that uses a small rocket motor to increase its range. This differs from the previous model in having TNT instead of Composition B as a filler.
Cost: $995,000 per 1000 rounds

M741A1 155mm RAAM-S Shell (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/m718_raams_usafas.jpg)
Payload: 9xM73 RAAM mine
A version of the DPICM round with 9 RAAM (Remote Anti-Armor Mine) antitank submunitions. These are short-duration mines that self-destruct after four hours, making them much more useful in supporting offensive operations.
Cost: $950,000 per 1000 rounds

M1023 155mm RADAM-S Shell (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/radam_5apla.jpg)
Payload: 5xM67 ADAM & 7xM70 RAAM mine
The RADAM (Remote Area Denial Artillery Munition) version of the DPICM with a mix of 7 antitank and 5 antipersonnel mines. This round is equipped with the long-duration variants that self-destruct after 48 hours.
Cost: $930,000 per 1000 rounds

M692 155mm ADAM-L Shell (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/m692_m731_adam_usafas.jpg)
Payload: 36xM67 ADAM mine
A version of the DPICM round that dispenses ADAM (Area Denial Antipersonnel Mine) submunitions instead of grenades. It can be loaded with 36 antipersonnel mines. The mines are dropped from a 600m altitude, and upon impact, deploy 7 tripwires out to a radius of up to 6.1m, and they provide a lethal blast radius of 4.57m. The M692 uses M67 long-duration mines, which self-destruct after 48 hours.
Cost: $950,000 per 1000 rounds

M1024 155mm RADAM-S Shell (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/radam_5apla.jpg)
Payload: 5xM72 ADAM & 7xM73 RAAM mine
The RADAM (Remote Area Denial Artillery Munition) version of the DPICM with a mix of 7 antitank and 5 antipersonnel mines. This round is equipped with the short-duration variants that self-destruct after 4 hours.
Cost: $900,000 per 1000 rounds

M731 155mm ADAM-S Shell (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/m692_m731_adam_usafas.jpg)
Payload: 36xM72 ADAM mine
An alternative version of the ADAM shell that deploys shorter-duration M72 mines, which self-destruct after only 4 hours, making them far more useful for offensive operations.
Cost: $900,000 per 1000 rounds

M795E1 155mm RAP Shell (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/rocketassist.gif)
Weight: 46.7 kg
Explosive: 9.25 kg TNT
Effective Range: 34.7 km w/ 39-calibre barrel, 42.5 km w/ 56-calibre barrel
A rocket-assisted version of the M795 shell.
Cost: $900,000 per 1000 rounds

M483A1 DPICM (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/m483_usafas.jpg)
Payload: 64xM42 & 24xM46 submunition
Armor Penetration: 70mm (submunitions)
A 155mm artillery round containing 88 anti-tank/anti-personnel submunitions (64xM42 & 24xM46). Both types of submunition can penetrate over 70mm of armor (sufficient to destroy most tanks when striking top armor), and produce fragmentation effects as well.
Cost: $790,000 per 1000 rounds

M795E1 155mm ERBB (Extended Range Base Bleed) Shell (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/basebleed.gif)
Weight: 46.7 kg
Explosive: 9.78 kg TNT
Effective Range: 28.7 km w/ 39-calibre barrel, 36 km w/ 56-calibre barrel
This is an extended range version of the M795 shell.
Cost: $700,000 per 1000 rounds

M485A2 155mm Illumination Shell (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/m485_usafas.jpg)
Illumination: 1 million candelas for 120 sec
Illumination Radius: 500m
A 155mm shell that’s designed to deploy at an altitude of 600m, wherein it provides 1 million candlepower illumination over an area 1000 meters in diameter. It uses a parachute to retard its decent and falls at a rate of about 5 meters per second.
Cost: $640,000 per 1000 rounds

M449E2 155mm APICM (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/m449_usafas.jpg)
This is an extended range version of the APICM round.
Cost: $525,000 per 1000 rounds

M449A1 155mm APICM (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/m449_usafas.jpg)
This is a more limited cargo carrying projectile that disperses M43A1 antipersonnel bomblets which are effective only against unarmored targets. However, while not quite as versatile as the DPICM rounds, these are much cheaper, so when they’re sufficient for the job, they provide a much better bargain.
Cost: $350,000 per 1000 rounds

M795 155mm HE Shell (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/m795_usafas.jpg)
Weight: 46.7 kg
Explosive: 10.8 kg TNT
Effective Range: 22.5 km w/ 39-calibre barrel, 28 km w/ 56-calibre barrel
Your standard unassisted 155mm high explosive round. This is a replacement for the older M107, and is notable for being compatible with newer weapons, having nearly 30% greater range, and nearly 60% greater payload compared to its predecessor.
Cost: $333,000 per 1000 rounds

M107 155mm HE Shell (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/m107_usafas.jpg)
Weight: 43.1 kg
Explosive: 6.8 kg TNT
Effective Range: 17.5 km w/ 39-calibre barrel
An older 155mm explosive round that’s been the standard NATO HE projectile for decades. However, it is not compatible with newer propellant charges like those on the Crusader, and is thus being phased out of our inventory for that reason. However, it is notably cheaper than its contemporaries, which makes it attractive to militaries on a budget.
Cost: $250,000 per 1000 rounds


Weight: 44.44 kg
Payload: 7.075 kg White Phosphorous
A 155mm white phosphorous projectile that provides smoke and incendiary effects.
Cost: $225,000 per 1000 rounds

[url=http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/m830.jpg]M830A2 120mm HEAT-T (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/m110_usafas.jpg[M110A2 155mm WP Shell[/url)
A 120mm round with a shaped charge, which focuses a chemical jet forward, which burns through armor. The round has the benefit in that there is no loss of penetration at lower velocities, so it can be more powerful than APFSDS rounds at longer ranges. Unfortunately, most modern tanks have armor designed for maximum defense against these types of warheads, so they're generally only good against light and medium vehicles. On the other hand, they are excellent multipurpose rounds, as they have a fragmentation effect that's useful against infantry and aircraft (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/m830_h3.jpg). It's fired from the same guns as the M829A3 APFSDS-T round, as well as the CSJ 120mm/L55.
Cost: $4,300,000 per 1000 rounds

M964 APFSDS-T (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/apfsds.jpg)
Penetration: 960mm @ 2 km w/ 55-calibre gun
An advanced round for use with Clan Smoke Jaguar's 120mm/L55 gun. It boasts significantly better penetration than the M829A3, but is only compatible with the 120mm cannon mounted on our own Iron Cheetah tanks.
Cost: $4,200,000 per 1000 rounds

M829A3 APFSDS-T (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/m829e3poster.gif)
Weight: 25.4 kg
Length: 0.986m
Penetration: 820mm @ 2 km w/ 44-calibre gun
A modern 120mm KE tank round for engaging other tanks. This round was developed for the M1 and can be fired from many 120mm guns.
Cost: $3,500,000 per 1000 rounds

M831A1 120mm HEAT-TP (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/m831a1.jpg)
Weight: 24.22 kg
A 120mm training (target practice) round that simulates the ballistic profile of HEAT rounds
Cost: $654,000 per 1000 rounds

M865 TPCSDS-T (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/m865-2.jpg)
Maximum Range: 8 km
Another 120mm training round, this one simulating the ballistic characteristics of Sabot rounds.
Cost: $607,000 per 1000 rounds

M934 120mm HE Mortar Shell (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/m934.gif)
Weight: 13.65 kg
Muzzle Velocity: 101 / 165 / 220 / 270 / 318 m/s
Minimum Range: 200m
Maximum Range: 7200m
Rate of Fire: 16 rpm burst (1 min), 4 rpm sustained
The basic shell for 120mm heavy mortars. Goes up, comes down, makes a big bang. 'Nuff said.
Cost: $300,000 per 1000 rounds

M929A1 120mm WP Mortar Shell (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/xm929p.gif)
Weight: 13.65 kg
Muzzle Velocity: 101 / 165 / 220 / 270 / 318 m/s
Minimum Range: 200m
Maximum Range: 7200m
Rate of Fire: 16 rpm burst (1 min), 4 rpm sustained
This is a 120mm mortar round with a white phosphorous filler
Cost: $230,000 per 1000 rounds

M930 120mm Illumination Mortar Shell (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/xm930.gif)
Weight: 13.65 kg
Illumination: 1 million candelas for 50 sec
Muzzle Velocity: 165 / 220 / 270 / 318 m/s
Minimum Range: 400m
Maximum Range: 6900m
Rate of Fire: 16 rpm burst (1 min), 4 rpm sustained
Just like the 105mm artillery round. It deploys a parachute from a height of 500m and ignites to provide illumination.
Cost: $160,000 per 1000 rounds

Mk.171 5" ERGM (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/ergm_pic3.jpg) (Extended Range Guided Munition)
Weight: 50 kg
Length: 1.55m
Muzzle Velocity: 838 m/s
Effective Range: 117 km
Payload: 72xM80 Submunition
A rocket-assisted, inertially guided 5" round with a range of 114 km. It is fired out of 5"/62 cal guns.
Cost: $45,000,000 per 1000 rounds

Mk.171 5" ERGM Unitary (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/ergm_pic3.jpg)
Weight: 50 kg
Length: 1.55m
Muzzle Velocity: 838 m/s
Effective Range: 117 km
Warhead: 18 kg
A version of the ERGM with a single high-explosive unitary warhead.
Cost: $35,000,000 per 1000 rounds

Mk.172 HE-ICM
Weight: 30.7 kg
Length: 0.66m
Muzzle Velocity: 838 m/s
Effective Range: 38.4 km
Payload: 49xM80 Submunition
An improved DPICM round for 5” guns that carries 49 dual purpose submunitions.
Cost: $800,000 per 1000 rounds

5" HE
Weight: 30.7 kg
Length: 0.66m
Muzzle Velocity: 838 m/s
Effective Range: 38.4 km
Warhead: 3.515 kg
A standard high explosive projectile for 5" naval guns.
Cost: $200,000 per 1000 rounds

M915 105mm DPICM Shell (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/m915_105mm_usafas.jpg)
Payload: 42xM80 Submunition
This is a light 105mm version of the DPICM round, loaded with 42 M80 submunitions (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/m80_sub_usafas.jpg).
Cost: $550,000 per 1000 rounds

M1 105mm HE Shell (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/m1_105mm_usafas.jpg)
Effective Range: 11.5 km
Your standard high explosive round for light artillery guns.
Cost: $200,000 per 1000 rounds

M416 105mm WP (White Phosphorous) Shell
Payload: 0.626 kg WP
This is a standard light artillery shell that uses white phosphorous, which has both smoke and incendiary capabilities. WP is useful in that it can seep through cracks, and tends to stick to things (like people). The smoke is also mildly toxic.
Cost: $160,000 per 1000 rounds

M314 105mm Illumination Shell (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/m314_105mm_usafas.jpg)
Effective Range: 11.5 km
This round is essentially an artillery delivered flare. Which, after reaching a set range, deploys a parachute and ignites, providing illumination.
Cost: $95,000 per 1000 rounds

105mm HEP-T Tank Shell (http://www.ofbindia.com/defence_sector/ammunition_explosives/images/high_caliber_products/105thsh.jpg)
This is a rather interesting weapon. The shell's explosive payload, rather than being a conventional penetrator or HEAT warhead, is platique explosive, which spreads out on impact, and is then detonated. Rather than penetrating armor, this sends shockwaves through it, causing fragments to break off from the interior and fly around to cause damage. Against lightly armored vehicles and bunkers, this can be extremely lethal, though effectiveness against heavy armor is only marginal. This round is designed to be fired from 105mm tank cannons like the M68 used on the M60 series.
Cost: $200,000 per 1000 rounds

PGK Guidance System
A snap-on kit that includes a fuze and guidance fins attached to the front of an ordinary 105 or 155mm artillery shell to turn it into a guided munition, with similar accuracy to the Excalibur round (<10m CEP).
Cost: $12,000,000 per 1000

M767 60mm Mortar IR Illumination (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/m722.gif)
Weight: 1.71 kg
Length: 421mm
Muzzle Velocity: 124 / 170 / 210 / 244 m/s (propelling charge zone 1 / 2 / 3 / 4)
Minimum Range: 200m
Maximum Range: 3500m
Rate of Fire: 30 rpm for 2 min, 15 rpm sustained
Burst Altitude: 425m
Burn Time: 55 sec
Illumination: 250m radius
Ballistically similar to M720A1.
Cost: $600,000 per 1000 rounds

M721 60mm Mortar Illumination (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/m722.gif)
Weight: 1.71 kg
Length: 421mm
Muzzle Velocity: 124 / 170 / 210 / 244 m/s (propelling charge zone 1 / 2 / 3 / 4)
Minimum Range: 200m
Maximum Range: 3500m
Rate of Fire: 30 rpm for 2 min, 15 rpm sustained
Illumination: 250m radius
Ballistically similar to M720A1.
Cost: $600,000 per 1000 rounds

M720A1 60mm Mortar HE (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/m720.gif)
Weight: 1.68 kg
Length: 377mm
Muzzle Velocity: 65 / 126 / 170 / 208 / 241 m/s (propelling charge zone 0 / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4)
Minimum Range: 70m
Maximum Range: 3500m
Rate of Fire: 30 rpm for 4 min, 20 rpm sustained
A variant with new filler and fuze and reduced sensitivity to external stimuli.
$500,000 per 1000 rounds

M720 60mm Mortar HE (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/m720.gif)
Weight: 1.68 kg
Length: 377mm
Muzzle Velocity: 65 / 126 / 170 / 208 / 241 m/s (propelling charge zone 0 / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4)
Minimum Range: 70m
Maximum Range: 3500m
Rate of Fire: 30 rpm for 4 min, 20 rpm sustained
Fuze can be set to proximity burst (0.91-3.96m altitude), near-surface burst (0-0.91m altitude), impact burst, or delay burst (1/2 sec after impact)
$495,000 per 1000 rounds

M768 60mm Mortar HE
Weight: 1.66 kg
Length: 377mm
Muzzle Velocity: 65 / 126 / 170 / 208 / 241 m/s (propelling charge zone 0 / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4)
Minimum Range: 70m
Maximum Range: 3500m
Rate of Fire: 30 rpm for 4 min, 20 rpm sustained
A cheaper alternative to the M720, which is set for point impact only, lacking the other fuzing options. Because of this, it’s notably cheaper, and is often used for training purposes while the more effective M720 is used in combat.
Cost: $350,000 per 1000 rounds

M722 60mm Mortar WP Smoke
Weight: 1.68 kg
Length: 377mm
Muzzle Velocity: 124 / 170 / 210 / 244 m/s (propelling charge zone 1 / 2 / 3 / 4)
Minimum Range: 200m
Maximum Range: 3200m
Rate of Fire: 30 rpm for 4 min, 20 rpm sustained
Cost: $330,000 per 1000 rounds

M769 60mm Mortar FRPR
Weight: 1.7 kg
Length: 377mm
Muzzle Velocity: 65 / 126 / 170 / 208 / 241 m/s (propelling charge zone 0 / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4)
Minimum Range: 70m
Maximum Range: 3500m
Rate of Fire: 30 rpm for 4 min, 20 rpm sustained
A counterpart to the M766 training round that can match the range of existing ammunition, and thus complement the M766 and M768 to provide a full range of low-cost training for 60mm mortars.
Cost: $135,000 per 1000 rounds

M766 60mm Mortar SRTR
Weight: 1.3 kg
Length: 377mm
Muzzle Velocity: 50 / 58 / 66 / 75 m/s (propelling charge zone 1 / 2 / 3 / 4)
Minimum Range: 40m
Maximum Range: 530m
Rate of Fire: 30 rpm for 2 min, 15 rpm sustained
Designed to be refurbished after use, and can be done so up to 24 times (so each round can be fired up to 25).
Cost: $80,000 per 1000 rounds

M888 60mm Mortar HE (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/m720.gif)
Weight: 1.68 kg
Length: 377mm
Muzzle Velocity: 65 / 126 / 170 / 208 / 241 m/s (propelling charge zone 0 / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4)
Minimum Range: 70m
Maximum Range: 3500m
Rate of Fire: 30 rpm for 4 min, 20 rpm sustained
An even cheaper 60mm mortar round with a point-detonating fuze and a simple TNT filler rather than the more advanced explosives used by other rounds. This another excellent low-cost training round, though, like the M768, it can certainly be used for combat as well.
Cost: $65,000 per 1000 rounds
Clan Smoke Jaguar
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PLEASE NOTE:
All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
All units listed in blue print are extremely sensitive units that are only available to our closest allies or with special exceptions.



M1066 .63 SAMG (16x142mm) SLAP-T
Weight: 500-grain (projectile), 3010-grain (cartridge)
Length: 74.4mm (projectile), 142mm (case), 200mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 9.2mm (projectile)
Muzzle Velocity: 1524 m/s (5000 ft/s)
Penetration: 80mm @ 500m, 60mm @ 1000m, 45mm @ 1500m, 34mm @ 2000m
Effective Range: 2000+m
A tracer version of the .61 SAMG SLAP. It’s often found in a 1:4 ratio (every 5th round) in ammunition belts, though we also sell it separately.
Cost: $19,500,000 per 1,000,000 rounds, $15,250,000 per 1,000,000 rounds of integrated (4:1 M1065/M1066 ratio) belt

M1065 .63 SAMG (16x142mm) SLAP
Weight: 500-grain (projectile), 3010-grain (cartridge)
Length: 74.4mm (projectile), 142mm (case), 200mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 9.2mm (projectile)
Muzzle Velocity: 1524 m/s (4500 ft/s)
Penetration: 80mm @ 500m, 60mm @ 1000m, 45mm @ 1500m, 34mm @ 2000m
Effective Range: 2000+m
This is essentially a scaled up 12.7mm SLAP projectile intended to give a heavy antiarmor punch to the 16mm machine gun, which is also capable of being used in the counterpart anti-materiel rifle. In terms of performance, this round is simply unmatched. Capable of penetrating over 3 inches of armor at 500m, it is more than enough to defeat any lightly armored vehicle, and even many with medium armor protection. Specifically, this is designed to give a long-range punch against vehicles armored against the 14.5mm KPV and rounds with similar penetration. Considering that a vehicle armored against such rounds at 500m would be torn to pieces by this one at 2000, it can be said that this one is truly effective in that role. If there’s any drawback, it’s the extremely high cost ($14 per round).
Cost: $14,000,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

M1064 .63 SAMG (16x142mm) MP
Weight: 1373-grain (projectile), 3554-grain (cartridge)
Length: 74.4mm (projectile), 142mm (case), 200mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 16.28mm (projectile)
Muzzle Velocity: 1067 m/s (3500 ft/s)
Penetration: 33mm @ 500m, 21.5mm @ 1000m, 13.9mm @ 1500m, 9mm @ 2000m
Effective Range: 2000+m
A scaled up version of the 12.7mm Mk.211 round, designed to cause fragmentation and incendiary effects behind armor, providing the roles of API and APHE, among others. The round has a small explosive charge to generate some two dozen burning fragments, each still capable of penetrating several additional millimeters behind the first plate.
Cost: $7,250,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

M1063 .63 SAMG (16x142mm) API
Weight: 1176-grain (projectile), 3561-grain (cartridge)
Length: 74.4mm (projectile), 142mm (case), 200mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 16.28mm (projectile)
Muzzle Velocity: 1125 m/s (3690 ft/s)
Penetration: 40mm @ 500m, 26mm @ 1000m, 16.9mm @ 1500m, 11mm @ 2000m
Effective Range: 2000+m
A variant of the .61 SAMG round intended for igniting flammable materials. Though used primarily as a sniping round, it can be fired from machine guns as well. It also still retains rather high penetration.
Cost: $7,000,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

M1062 .63 SAMG (16x142mm) Match
Weight: 1336-grain (projectile), 3600-grain (cartridge)
Length: 74.4mm (projectile), 142mm (case), 200mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 16.28mm (projectile)
Muzzle Velocity: 1125 m/s (3690 ft/s)
Penetration: 16.5mm @ 500m, 10.6mm @ 1000m, 6.7mm @ 1500m, 4.5mm @ 2000m
Effective Range: 2500+m
A match-grade round intended to provide excellent performance out to 2500 meters, making this an extremely effective long-range anti-materiel round.
Cost: $6,250,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

M1061 .63 SAMG (16x142mm) AP
Weight: 1373-grain (projectile), 3554-grain (cartridge)
Length: 74.4mm (projectile), 142mm (case), 200mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 16.28mm (projectile)
Muzzle Velocity: 1067 m/s (3500 ft/s)
Penetration: 48mm @ 500m, 30.7mm @ 1000m, 19.7mm @ 1500m, 12.6mm @ 2000m
Effective Range: 2000+m
An extremely powerful armor piercing round in the .61 SAMG caliber. This monstrous round’s penetrating power puts both the 12.7mm SLAP and 14.5mm KPV to instant shame, and is capable of ventilating even most APCs and IFVs at ranges of up to 500 meters.
Cost: $5,400,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

M1056 .63 SAMG (16x142mm) Ball
Weight: 1395-grain (projectile), 3655-grain (cartridge)
Length: 76.2mm (projectile), 142mm (case), 200mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 16.28mm (projectile)
Muzzle Velocity: 1125 m/s (3690 ft/s)
Penetration: 16.5mm @ 500m, 10.6mm @ 1000m, 6.7mm @ 1500m, 4.5mm @ 2000m
Effective Range: 2000+m
A tracer round based on the M1054 that’s incorporated into ammunition belts for machine guns to provide a (relatively) effective visual aiming reference. This is sold both separately and as part of a linked belt in the 4:1 ratio
Cost: $5,400,000 per 1,000,000 rounds, $4,830,000 per 1,000,000 rounds of integrated (4:1 M1055/M1056 ratio) belt

M1055 .63 SAMG (16x142mm) Ball
Weight: 1336-grain (projectile), 3600-grain (cartridge)
Length: 74.4mm (projectile), 142mm (case), 200mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 16.28mm (projectile)
Muzzle Velocity: 1125 m/s (3690 ft/s)
Penetration: 16.5mm @ 500m, 10.6mm @ 1000m, 6.7mm @ 1500m, 4.5mm @ 2000m
Effective Range: 2000+m
The .63 Cal Stryker Assault Machine Gun (SAMG) round is a development from the somewhat obscure, but increasingly popular 15.5x115mm round for the FN BRG-15. Though that round was indeed powerful, it was not that much more so than then-current ammunitions, and modern 12.7mm ammunition has easily exceeded it. Rather than just update the bullet design, Stryker engineers adopted a larger casing, with the goal being to further improve the muzzle velocity. This is, however, a very heavy and extremely powerful round, and it should be noted that this round, even in the standard “ball” form, is approaching many 12.7mm AP rounds in penetration.
Cost: $4,500,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

M962 12.7x99mm NATO (.50 BMG) SLAP-T (http://www.gunmasters.com/csamm-knox-may-030010.jpg)
Weight: 360-grain (projectile), 1466-grain (loaded cartridge)
Length: 58.67mm (projectile), 99mm (case), 138.43mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 7.7mm (projectile), 20.42mm (cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 1215 m/s (3985 ft/s)
Penetration: 34mm @ 500m, 23mm @ 1200m, 19mm @ 1500m
Effective Range: 1800+m
A tracer version of the SLAP round to provide better accuracy by allowing the bullet’s path to be tracked visually. This is integrated with standard SLAP ammunition (usually every 5th round in the belt) to provide an aiming reference.
Cost: $10,850,000 per 1,000,000 rounds, $8,250,000 for 1,000,000 rounds of integrated (4:1 M903/M962 ratio) belt

M903 12.7x99mm NATO (.50 BMG) SLAP (http://www.inetres.com/gp/military/infantry/mg/50/50_M903_SLAP.gif)
Weight: 360-grain (projectile), 1466-grain (loaded cartridge)
Length: 58.67mm (projectile), 99mm (case), 138.43mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 7.7mm (projectile), 20.42mm (cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 1215 m/s (3985 ft/s)
Penetration: 34mm @ 500m, 23mm @ 1200m, 19+mm @ 1500m
Effective Range: 1800+m
The SLAP (Saboted Light Armor Piercing) bullet is essentially the idea of a tank’s APFSDS round scaled down to a .50 caliber bullet, fitting a 7.7mm diameter tungsten projectile in the 12.7mm casing. The resulting projectile, though very small, is capable of impressive armor penetration, over 50% greater than the standard M33 round at 500m, and even superior to the vaunted 14.5mm KPV. Thus, at 500m, it is able to defeat most light armored vehicles. The weapon should also be noted in having three times the effective range against a target with 3/4" armor compared to standard rounds.
A similar version of this round was attempted for the 7.62mm caliber, but was found to break up in the barrel, causing catastrophic failures.
PLEASE NOTE: This round is not fired by standard sniper rifles such as the M82 & M107. CSJMI is currently developing a weapon to accept it, but for now, only the M2HB machine gun and its derivatives accept this round.
Cost: $7,500,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

12.7x99mm NATO (.50 BMG) Match (http://50bmg.hypermart.net/images/A004.JPG)
Weight: 707-grain (projectile), 1762-grain (loaded cartridge)
Length: 58.67mm (projectile), 99mm (case), 138.43mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 12.98mm (projectile), 20.42mm (cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 887 m/s (2910 ft/s)
Effective Range: 1800+m
Maximum Range: 6800m
Match grade .50 cal ammo for heavy sniper/anti-materiel rifles like the Barrett M82A1. Very powerful AND very accurate.
Cost: $5,000,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

Mk.211 12.7x99mm NATO (.50 BMG) MP (http://www.defence.gov.au/army/equipment/images/5ammo2.jpg)
Weight: 671-grain (projectile), 1765-grain (loaded cartridge)
Length: 58.67mm (projectile), 99mm (case), 138.43mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 12.98mm (projectile), 20.42mm (cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 915 m/s (3000 ft/s)
Penetration: 11mm @ 1000m
Effective Range: 1800+m
Maximum Range: 6800m
This is the Swedish MP NM140 round, and is a special multipurpose round with armor piercing, incendiary, and fragmentation properties. The round has small incendiary and HE charges that are ignited by delayed action after impact, allowing this to penetrate before fragmenting. The round has been shown to break into 20 fragments after penetrating a 2mm plate, and the fragments still retain the capability of penetrating additional armor behind this, having been shown to go through two 2mm AI and one 1.25mm steel plate, the latter a full 2m beyond the initial plate.
Cost: $5,000,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

NM173 12.7x99mm NATO (.50 BMG) APS (http://wljenterprises.com/50CalM8API.jpg)
Weight: 725-grain (projectile), 1765-grain (loaded cartridge)
Length: 58.67mm (projectile), 99mm (case), 138.43mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 12.98mm (projectile), 20.42mm (cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 878 m/s (2880 ft/s)
Penetration: 11mm @ 1500m
Effective Range: 1800+m
Maximum Range: 6800m
A straight-up armor piercing variant of the NM140 round designed for greater penetration, and without the fragmentation or incendiary properties.
Cost: $4,500,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

M8 12.7x99mm NATO (.50 BMG) API (http://wljenterprises.com/50CalM8API.jpg)
Weight: 623-grain (projectile), 1764-grain (loaded cartridge)
Length: 58.67mm (projectile), 99mm (case), 138.43mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 12.98mm (projectile), 20.42mm (cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 887 m/s (2910 ft/s)
Penetration: 16mm @ 500m, 8mm @ 1200m
Effective Range: 1800+m
Maximum Range: 6800m
This is an armor piercing incendiary version of the .50 cal round. Basically, it punches through armor and then starts a small fire, making it especially useful against lightly armored vehicles, as well as protected munitions and fuel stockpiles.
Cost: $3,950,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

M33 12.7x99mm NATO (.50 BMG) AP (http://wljenterprises.com/50CalM33Ball.jpg)
Weight: 707-grain (projectile), 1762-grain (loaded cartridge)
Length: 58.67mm (projectile), 99mm (case), 138.43mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 12.98mm (projectile), 20.42mm (cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 887 m/s (2910 ft/s)
Penetration: 21mm @ 500m
Effective Range: 1800+m
Maximum Range: 6800m
An improved AP round based on the M33. It’s only slightly more powerful than the previous M2 cartridge at shorter ranges, but retains its power better over long distances.
Cost: $3,600,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

M2 12.7x99mm NATO (.50 BMG) AP ( http://www.watsonsweapons.com/images/50ap.jpg)
Weight: 707-grain (projectile), 1812-grain (loaded cartridge)
Length: 58.67mm (projectile), 99mm (case), 138.43mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 12.98mm (projectile), 20.42mm (cartridge)
Penetration: 25.4mm @ 200m, 19mm @ 500m, 17.8mm @ 600m, 7.6mm @ 1500m
Muzzle Velocity: 856.5 m/s (2810 ft/s)
Effective Range: 1800+m
Maximum Range: 6800m
An older armor-piercing round for the .50 cal. Though it has much lower long-range penetration compared to newer rounds, it’s still quite effective, and costs quite a bit less.
Cost: $3,000,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

M33 12.7x99mm NATO (.50 BMG) Ball (http://wljenterprises.com/50CalM33Ball.jpg)
Weight: 707-grain (projectile), 1762-grain (loaded cartridge)
Length: 58.67mm (projectile), 99mm (case), 138.43mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 12.98mm (projectile), 20.42mm (cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 887 m/s (2910 ft/s)
Penetration: 8mm @ 500m, 4mm @ 1200m
Effective Range: 1800+m
Maximum Range: 6800m
This is the standard .50 cal ammunition for NATO heavy machine guns. It is a very powerful round, and boasts long range and very high stopping power.
Cost: $2,500,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

.408 Stryker Tactical Match (http://www.cheyennetactical.com/images/ammo.h1.jpg)
Weight: 425-grain
Muzzle Velocity: 900 m/s (2950 ft/s)
Effective Range: 2300m
This is a Smoke Jaguar designed round similar to the .408 Cheyenne Tactical. It’s slightly larger, and has some improvements in range and accuracy over the CheyTac, but is otherwise a very similar round.
Cost: $4,500,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

.408 Cheyenne Tactical (http://www.cheyennetactical.com/images/ammo.h1.jpg)
Weight: 419-grain
Length: 56.02mm (projectile), 77.12mm (case), 112.27mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 10.355mm (projectile), 16.26mm (cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 881 m/s (2890 ft/s)
Effective Range: 2286m
A very powerful heavy sniper cartridge between the .338 and 12.7mm rounds in weight, but approaching, and in some areas exceeding, the 12.7mm round’s performance.
Cost: $4,250,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

.338 Lapua Magnum (8.6x70mm) (http://www.lapua.com/images/magn_p.jpg) Heavy MatchKing Hollow Point
Weight: 300-grain
Length: 69.2mm (case), 91.5mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 8.59mm (projectile), 14.93mm (cartridge)
Effective Range: 1600m
Muzzle Velocity: 853.44 m/s (2800 ft/s)
A larger counterpart to the standard .338 Lapua Magnum round, this retains better accuracy and long-range hitting power than the lighter round at almost all ranges, particularly beyond 900m, and is the natural choice for any weapon that can manage the recoil.
Cost: $3,500,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

.338 Lapua Magnum (8.6x70mm) MatchKing Hollow Point (http://www.accuratereloading.com/338lapua.jpg)
Weight: 250-grain
Length: 69.2mm (case), 91.5mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 8.59mm (projectile), 14.93mm (cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 900 m/s (2950 ft/s)
Effective Range: 1600m
A very powerful sniper cartridge between the 7.62mm and 12.7mm Match rounds in weight and performance. Due to the superiority of this round compared to the 7.62mm with only a moderate weight increase, this round is gaining increasing popularity among military forces, and many nations are considering switching to this as their standard sniping round.
Cost: $3,400,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

.300 Winchester Magnum Sierra MatchKing Boat Tail Hollow Point (http://www.accuratereloading.com/300winmag.jpg)
Weight: 190-grain
Length: 28.45mm (projectile), 66.55mm (case), 85.34mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 7.834mm (projectile), 13.51mm (cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 883.92 m/s (2900 ft/s)
Effective Range: 1000m
This is a variant of the Matchking bullet in the .300 Winchester Magnum caliber, which is a popular and more powerful military alternative to the standard 7.62mm sniping rounds.
Cost: $1,450,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

M1086 .312 SAMG (7.92x57mm) Sierra MatchKing Hollow Point
Weight: 178-grain (projectile)
Length: 57mm (case), 78.79mm (loaded cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 869 m/s (2850 ft/s)
Effective Range: 1000+m
A long-range sniping round based on the standard .312 SAMG ball round. This is capable of firing accurately beyond 1000 meters. Though not quite as good as the .300 Winchester Magnum round, this is effective out to similar ranges and is a powerful and effective round in its own right, significantly outperforming existing 7.62mm cartridges.
Cost: $1,400,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

M1083 .312 SAMG (7.92x57mm) AP
Weight: 130-grain (projectile)
Length: 57mm (case), 78.79mm (loaded cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 990 m/s (3250 ft/s)
Penetration: 17.8mm @ 300m, 14mm @ 500m, 9mm @ 1000m, 5.9mm @ 1500m
Effective Range: 750+m (point target), 1500+m (area target)
An armor piercing variant of the .312 SAMG round, this unit isn’t that much better than the M993 7.62mm round at close range, but the superior bullet design allows it to retain much greater power over distance, and it thus has twice the penetration by 500m.
Cost: $1,250,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

M1081 .312 SAMG (7.92x57mm) Ball
Weight: 170-grain (projectile)
Length: 57mm (case), 78.79mm (loaded cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 930 m/s (3050 ft/s)
Penetration: 6mm @ 300m, 5mm @ 500m, 3.15mm @ 1000m, 2mm @ 1500m
Effective Range: 750+m (point target), 1500+m (area target)
This is a powerful alternative to the 7.62mm NATO round that boasts a more powerful cartridge and a much better bullet design, which combine to provide a significant increase in performance over the antiquated 7.62mm ammunition used by most nations.
Cost: $700,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

M118 7.62x51mm NATO (.308 Winchester) Long Range (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/M118long.jpg)
Weight: 175-grain (projectile)
Length: 51mm (case), 71.88mm (loaded cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 786.4 m/s (2580 ft/s)
Effective Range: 914+m
This is a development of the M118 special ball round that improves immeasurably, providing superior range and accuracy even than the vaunted M852 round (yes, this is a MatchKing bullet) The most notable advantage of this round is the greater retention of accuracy at extreme range. This round has proven accurate even at ranges of 1000 yards (914.4m), whereas the M852 round starts to lose accuracy thanks to the loss of velocity, and the older M118 round is virtually worthless at the same range. Both of these latter rounds are not recommended for ranges exceeding 730m (800 yards), and for greater range, the Long Range is the solid choice, as the only other rounds in the range class are Magnum bullets that would require a different barrel.
Cost: $1,200,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

7.62mm NATO (.308 Winchester) Heavy Sierra MatchKing Hollow Point
Weight: 180-grain (projectile)
Length: 51mm (case), 71.12mm (loaded cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 792.48 m/s (2600 ft/s)
Effective Range: 730+m
This is a heavier bullet based on the same basic design as the M852. The greater weight allows it to retain velocity and bearing better than the standard round, making it more suitable to long-range shooting.
Cost: $1,050,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

M993 7.62x51mm NATO (.308 Winchester) AP (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/762ap.jpg)
Weight: 126.6-grain (projectile), 362.6-grain (loaded cartridge)
Length: 51mm (case), 71.12mm (loaded cartridge)
Penetration: 15mm @ 300m, 7mm @ 500m, 6.35mm @ 550m
Muzzle Velocity: 910 m/s (2985 ft/s)
Effective Range: 550m (point target), 1100m (area target)
Maximum Range: 3725m
An improved 7.62mm round designed for superior armor penetration. This round is capable of penetrating 15mm of rolled homogenous steel at a range of 300m, which means it can actually defeat many lightly armored vehicles. This compares quite well to the 4mm penetration of the standard M80 ball round, and still over twice the 7mm of the standard AP round.
Cost: $1,030,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

M852 7.62x51mm NATO (.308 Winchester) Match Open-Tip (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/cal-762.gif)
Weight: 168-grain (projectile), 385-grain (loaded cartridge)
Length: 51mm (case), 71.88mm (loaded cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 816.86 m/s (2680 ft/s)
Effective Range: 730+m
This is actually the military designation for the 168-grain Sierra MatchKing Boat Tail Hollow Point round, which was, for over half a century, the best 7.62mm sniping round in military use, with far superior accuracy at all ranges compared to the older M118 Match-grade bullet. This was used for decades in military competition shooting, earning numerous records, before eventually being accepted for general use. The main reason was that this is usually called a “hollow point” but is actually technically an “open tip” bullet as the opening in the tip is much smaller and is intended for improved aerodynamic performance rather than facilitating expansion upon impact. This actually is a more “humane” bullet than the standard 7.62mm ball round, producing less fragmentation in most cases, and it is much more so than the 5.56mm round, whose fragmentation rate is among the highest of any military round.
Cost: $970,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

M118 7.62x51mm NATO (.308 Winchester) Special Ball (http://www.inetres.com/gp/military/infantry/rifle/7.62mm/762mm_M118.gif)
Weight: 172-grain (projectile), 390-grain (loaded cartridge)
Length: 33.3mm (projectile), 51mm (case), 71.88mm (loaded cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 805 m/s (2640 ft/s)
Effective Range: 730m
This is a high quality sniping variant of the standard 7.62mm NATO round. It boasts significantly higher quality control for increased consistency, though its performance is otherwise similar to the standard round. It should be noted, however, that this is nowhere near as accurate or reliable as the M852, especially at long ranges.
Cost: $860,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

7.62x51mm NATO (.308 Winchester) Heavy Match Hollow Point Moly
Weight: 175-grain (projectile)
Length: 51mm (case), 71.12mm (loaded cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 792.48 m/s (2600 ft/s)
Effective Range: 730+m
A heavy version of the hollow point round with a molybdenum coating.
Cost: $935,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

7.62x51mm NATO (.308 Winchester) Heavy Match Hollow Point
Weight: 175-grain (projectile)
Length: 51mm (case), 71.12mm (loaded cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 792.48 m/s (2600 ft/s)
Effective Range: 730+m
A heavy version of the basic hollow point round with better performance at long ranges.
Cost: $850,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

M61 7.62x51mm NATO (.308 Winchester) AP (http://www.inetres.com/gp/military/infantry/rifle/7.62mm/762mm_M61_AP.gif)
Weight: 150.5-grain (projectile), 393-grain (loaded cartridge)
Length: 51mm (case), 71.12mm (loaded cartridge)
Penetration: 7mm @ 300m, 5mm @ 500m
Muzzle Velocity: 838 m/s (2750 ft/s)
Effective Range: 550m (point target), 1100m (area target)
Maximum Range: 3725m
This is a variant of the 7.62mm round designed for greater penetration, and to that end has nearly twice the armor penetration of the standard ball round at any given range.
Cost: $800,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

7.62x51mm NATO (.308 Winchester) Match Hollow Point Moly (http://www.a-izquierdo.com/Municion/8097_308_WIN_BTHP_Match.jpg)
Weight: 168-grain (projectile)
Length: 51mm (case), 71.12mm (loaded cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 807.72 m/s (2650 ft/s)
Effective Range: 550m (point target), 1100m (area target)
Maximum Range: 3725m
A version of the hollow point round with a molybdenum coating to reduce friction with the barrel and thus increase both barrel life and the range and velocity of the round itself.
Cost: $800,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

7.62x51mm NATO (.308 Winchester) Match Hollow Point (http://huntershouse.dk/vaaben/ruger/ballistik/winchester/s308j.jpg)
Weight: 168-grain (projectile)
Length: 51mm (case), 71.12mm (loaded cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 807.72 m/s (2650 ft/s)
Effective Range: 550m (point target), 1100m (area target)
Maximum Range: 3725m
A hollow point round for the 7.62mm NATO rifle. Though expanding bullets like this are widely considered “inhumane” and banned by many nations as a military round, they can still important for law-enforcement, which is under no such restrictions.
Cost: $700,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

M80 7.62x51mm NATO (.308 Winchester) Ball (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/M80.gif)
Weight: 146-grain (projectile), 392-grain (loaded cartridge)
Length: 51mm (case), 71.12mm (loaded cartridge)
Penetration: 4mm @ 300m, 3mm @ 500m
Muzzle Velocity: 838 m/s (2750 ft/s)
Effective Range: 550m (point target), 1100m (area target)
Maximum Range: 3725m
The NATO standard ammunition for both heavier (older) rifles and most medium and general purpose MGs. The round has good range, stopping power, and penetration.
Cost: $510,000 per 1,000,000 rounds
Clan Smoke Jaguar
17-01-2006, 05:09
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SMALL (<7mm) Rifle & MG CARTRIDGES
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PLEASE NOTE:
All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
All units listed in blue print are extremely sensitive units that are only available to our closest allies or with special exceptions.



6.8mm Remington SPC MatchKing Hollow Point
Weight: 115-grain (projectile)
Length: 43mm (case), 58.42mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 7.04mm (projectile)
Muzzle Velocity: 853 m/s (2800 ft/s)
Effective Range: 600+m
A version of the MatchKing in 6.8mm SPC.
Cost: $825,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

6.8mm Remington SPC Open Tip Match
Weight: 115-grain (projectile)
Length: 43mm (case), 58.42mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 7.04mm (projectile)
Muzzle Velocity: 853 m/s (2800 ft/s)
Effective Range: 600+m
An open tip version of the 6.8mm SPC. Though more expensive, this round is notable in having much better terminal performance than the FMJ round, and has garnered greater attention from militaries due to this.
Cost: $750,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

6.8mm Remington SPC Ball (http://www.gunsandammomag.com/ammunition/GArem_071305A.jpg)
Weight: 115-grain (projectile)
Length: 43mm (case), 58.42mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 7.04mm (projectile)
Muzzle Velocity: 853 m/s (2800 ft/s)
Effective Range: 600+m
This was designed as a more powerful round that addresses the lack of power in the 5.56mm round, while avoiding the weight of the 7.62mm round. Past studies have shown that rounds in this class provide the best overall mix of light weight and penetration, and thus the 6.8mm SPC (special purpose cartridge) was brought about. This particular round is designed to be fired from existing 5.56mm weapons such as the M-16. All that is needed to do this is replace the 5.56mm upper receiver with one tailored to the 6.8mm round, though it should be noted that there is a slight reduction in magazine capacity (28 rounds instead of 30). The 6.8mm SPC also maintains a decent muzzle velocity and roughly matches the trajectory of the 7.62x51mm NATO round out to 550m despite the limited volume of the cartridge. This is due in no small part to a special propellant powder.
Cost: $550,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

M1125 .250 STAR (6.35x46mm) AP
Weight: 98-grain (projectile)
Length: 46mm (case), 68.85mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 6.41mm (projectile)
Muzzle Velocity: 914 m/s (3000 ft/s)
Penetration: 14.7mm @ 300m, 10.3mm @ 600m, 6.5mm @ 1000m
Effective Range: 600+m (point target), 1200+m (area target)
An armor piercing version of the .250 STAR round, with similar average performance to the STRAM.
Cost: $870,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

M1121 .250 STAR (6.35x46mm) Sierra MatchKing Hollow Point
Weight: 130-grain (projectile)
Length: 30.72mm (projectile), 46mm (case), 69.12mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 6.41mm (projectile)
Muzzle Velocity: 823 m/s (2700 ft/s)
Effective Range: 1000+m
A .250 STAR sniping round, which outperforms the comparable STRAM at longer ranges.
Cost: $820,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

M1119 .250 STAR (6.35x46mm) Ball
Weight: 108-grain (projectile)
Length: 30.72mm (projectile), 46mm (case), 69.12mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 6.41mm (projectile)
Muzzle Velocity: 853 m/s (2800 ft/s)
Effective Range: 600+m (point target), 1200+m (area target)
An alternative to the STRAM, the .250 Stryker Tactical Assault Rifle round is slightly larger, but with somewhat lower muzzle velocity, translating to better long range performance at a cost of some of the close range capabilities.
Cost: $540,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

M1116 .240 STRAM (6.1x48mm) AP
Weight: 92-grain (projectile)
Length: 48mm (case), 68.42mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 6.21mm (projectile)
Muzzle Velocity: 975 m/s (3200 ft/s)
Penetration: 15mm @ 300m, 10.4mm @ 600m, 6.4mm @ 1000m, 5mm @ 1200m
Effective Range: 600+m (point target), 1200m (area target)
An armor piercing version of the STRAM round. This projectile was designed to retain velocity and penetration better than comparable assault rifle rounds, and is thus effective out to a much greater range, than many contemporaries.
Cost: $900,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

M1113 .240 STRAM (6.1x48mm) Sierra MatchKing Hollow Point
Weight: 120-grain (projectile)
Length: 48mm (case), 68.77mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 6.21mm (projectile)
Muzzle Velocity: 853 m/s (2800 ft/s)
Effective Range: 1000+m
The long range sniping variant of the STRAM. Though not as powerful as larger 7.62mm class rounds, it maintains effective fire out to similar ranges, making it a very useful weapon for snipers who have to carry ammunition for great distances or durations.
Cost: $840,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

M1112 .240 STRAM (6.1x48mm) Ball
Weight: 100-grain (projectile)
Length: 29.5mm (projectile), 48mm (case), 68.77mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 6.21mm (projectile)
Muzzle Velocity: 884 m/s (2900 ft/s)
Penetration: 4.6mm @ 300m, 3.2mm @ 600m
Effective Range: 600+m (point target), 1200m (area target)
The .240 Stryker Tactical Rifle and Machine gun round was developed as a more powerful alternative to the standard 5.56mm NATO round, which has been found to be increasingly underpowered for its role as the premier infantry round. The STRAM projectile boasts greater range and penetration, as well as significantly greater hitting power than the 5.56mm, and actually approaches the 7.62mm NATO round in the former two, but for a much lower weight. Unlike the alternative 6.8mm SPC, this was not designed to fire from existing weapons, which, while making transition more difficult, does free the round from the significant limitations of such a small cartridge.
Cost: $550,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

M995 5.56x45mm NATO (.223 Remington) AP (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/556ap.jpg)
Weight: 52-grain (projectile), 180-grain (loaded cartridge)
Length: 44.7mm (case), 57.15mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 5.69mm (projectile)
Penetration: 12mm @ 300m, 6mm @ 500m
Muzzle Velocity: 1013 m/s (3324 ft/s)
Effective Range: 550m (point target), 800m (area target)
Maximum Range: 3600m
A variant of the standard 5.56mm round with superior penetration capabilities. It’s actually comparable to better 7.62mm rounds, especially at longer ranges, where its penetration matches even the 7.62x54R Soviet cartridge, which is used in medium machine guns!
Cost: $690,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

5.56x45mm NATO (.223 Remington) Heavy Sierra MatchKing Hollow Point
Weight: 77-grain (projectile)
Length: 23mm (projectile), 45mm (case), 58.42mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 5.69mm (projectile)
Muzzle Velocity: 838.2 m/s (2750 ft/s)
Effective Range: 550m
A heavier version of the 5.56mm MatchKing Hollow Point round for longer-range engagements.
Cost: $610,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

5.56x45mm NATO (.223 Remington) Sierra MatchKing Hollow Point
Weight: 69-grain (projectile)
Length: 44.7mm (case), 58.42mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 5.69mm (projectile)
Muzzle Velocity: 868.68 m/s (2850 ft/s)
Effective Range: 550m
A variant of the famed Sierra MatchKing Hollow point for the 5.56mm round. Though there are few sniper rifles in this caliber, and they are quite uncommon, such weapons do exist, and we thus provide the ammo.
Cost: $580,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

5.56x45mm NATO (.223 Remington) Heavy Hornady V-MAX
Weight: 60-grain (projectile)
Length: 23mm (projectile), 45mm (case), 57.4mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 5.69mm (projectile)
Muzzle Velocity: 960 m/s (3150 ft/s)
Effective Range: 550m (point target), 800m (area target)
Maximum Range: 3600m
A heavier version of the V-MAX
Cost: $545,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

5.56x45mm NATO (.223 Remington) Hornady V-MAX
Weight: 50-grain (projectile)
Length: 19.3mm (projectile), 44.7mm (case), 57.4mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 5.69mm (projectile)
Muzzle Velocity: 1005.84 m/s (3300 ft/s)
Effective Range: 550m (point target), 800m (area target)
Maximum Range: 3600m
A high-powered 5.56mm round set for maximum velocity, allowing for greater penetration and accuracy.
Cost: $500,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

5.56x45mm NATO (.223 Remington) Heavy Match Hollow Point Moly
Weight: 75-grain (projectile)
Length: 44.7mm (case), 58.42mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 5.69mm (projectile)
Muzzle Velocity: 838.2 m/s (2750 ft/s)
Effective Range: 550m (point target), 800m (area target)
Maximum Range: 3600m
A heavy version of the molybdenum-coated match hollow point round.
Cost: $500,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

5.56x45mm NATO (.223 Remington) Match Hollow Point Moly
Weight: 68-grain (projectile)
Length: 44.7mm (case), 58.42mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 5.69mm (projectile)
Muzzle Velocity: 868.68 m/s (2850 ft/s)
Effective Range: 550m (point target), 800m (area target)
Maximum Range: 3600m
A version of the 5.56mm Match Hollow Point with a Molybdenum coating to reduce friction with the barrel, increasing barrel life as well as weapon range and accuracy.
Cost: $480,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

5.56x45mm NATO (.223 Remington) Heavy Match Hollow Point
Weight: 75-grain (projectile)
Length: 44.7mm (case), 58.42mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 5.69mm (projectile)
Muzzle Velocity: 838.2 m/s (2750 ft/s)
Effective Range: 550m (point target), 800m (area target)
Maximum Range: 3600m
A heavy version of the match hollow point round with better long-range performance.
Cost: $465,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

5.56x45mm NATO (.223 Remington) Match Hollow Point
Weight: 68-grain (projectile)
Length: 44.7mm (case), 58.42mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 5.69mm (projectile)
Muzzle Velocity: 868.68 m/s (2850 ft/s)
Effective Range: 550m (point target), 800m (area target)
Maximum Range: 3600m
A hollow point version of the 5.56mm round.
Cost: $445,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

5.56x45mm NATO (.223 Remington) Soft Point ( http://www.wholesalehunter.com/images/all/winchpicusa223rf.jpg)
Weight: 60-grain (projectile)
Length: 23mm (projectile), 44.7mm (case), 57.4mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 5.69mm (projectile)
Muzzle Velocity: 960 m/s (3150 ft/s)
Effective Range: 550m (point target), 800m (area target)
Maximum Range: 3600m
Not quite a hollow point, this round is still designed to expand on impact, but not as much. Still considered inappropriate as a military round by most, it’s quite popular in civil and hunting applications though.
Cost: $385,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

5.56x45mm NATO (.223 Remington) Light Match Hollow Point
Weight: 52-grain (projectile)
Length: 19.3mm (projectile), 44.7mm (case), 57.4mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 5.69mm (projectile)
Muzzle Velocity: 1005.84 m/s (3300 ft/s)
Effective Range: 550m (point target), 800m (area target)
Maximum Range: 3600m
A lighter match hollow point round for 5.56mm weapons.
Cost: $380,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

M855 5.56x45mm NATO (.223 Remington) Ball Lead-Free
Weight: 62-grain (projectile)
Length: 23mm (projectile), 44.7mm (case), 57.4mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 5.69mm (projectile)
Penetration: 3mm @ 500m
Muzzle Velocity: 922 m/s (3025 ft/s)
Effective Range: 550m (point target), 800m (area target)
Maximum Range: 3600m
A variant of the M855 round with a tungsten core instead of lead, intended to be more environmentally “clean” It’s otherwise similar to the standard M855 round.
Cost: $380,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

M856 5.56x45mm NATO (.223 Remington) Tracer (http://www.inetres.com/gp/military/infantry/rifle/5.56mm/556mm_M856_tracer.gif)
Weight: 63.7-grain (projectile), 191-grain (loaded cartridge)
Length: 29.3mm (projectile), 44.7mm (case), 57.4mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 5.69mm (projectile)
Muzzle Velocity: 875 m/s (2870 ft/s)
Effective Range: 550m (point target), 800m (area target)
Maximum Range: 3600m
This is a variant of the M855 round with a tracer composition to allow the firer to track the flight path of the round. Because of the tracer composition, this round lacks a penetrator, and is thus primarily to help provide an aiming reference for other rounds. It should be noted that, while effective in the M16A2/3/4, M4, and M249, this round should not be used in the M16A1 except in an emergency, and then only at targets within 90m. This is due to the fact that the A1’s rifling is insufficient to stabilize the round.
Cost: $300,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

M855 5.56x45mm NATO (.223 Remington) Ball (http://www.special-warfare.net/data_base/201_individual_weapons/image/556_45_01.jpg)
Weight: 62-grain (projectile), 190-grain (loaded cartridge)
Length: 23mm (projectile), 44.7mm (case), 57.4mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 5.69mm (projectile)
Penetration: 3mm @ 500m
Effective Range: 550m (point target), 800m (area target)
Muzzle Velocity: 922 m/s (3025 ft/s)
Maximum Range: 3600m
This is a heavier 5.56mm round intended for belt-fed weapons such as the M249 SAW. It can be used in the standard box magazines if needed, but is intended to be belt-fed. It can also be fired from the M16A2, but is usually not the standard ammunition for that weapon.
Cost: $260,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

M193 5.56x45mm NATO (.223 Remington) Ball (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/M193.gif)
Weight: 56-grain (projectile), 182-grain (loaded cartridge)
Length: 19.3mm (projectile), 44.7mm (case), 57.4mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 5.69mm (projectile)
Penetration: 1mm @ 500m
Muzzle Velocity: 960 m/s (3150 ft/s)
Effective Range: 550m (point target), 800m (area target)
Maximum Range: 3600m
The standard small-caliber rifle ammunition for NATO weapons. Used by both rifles and some SAWs and LMGs. This particular round has relatively short range and low stopping power, but it does have a tendency to tumble if it hits a target at shorter ranges, causing increased internal damage. It’s also significantly lighter than larger rounds, allowing more to be carried.
Cost: $240,000 per 1,000,000 rounds
Clan Smoke Jaguar
17-01-2006, 05:17
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PISTOL & SMG CARTRIDGES
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PLEASE NOTE:
All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
All units listed in blue print are extremely sensitive units that are only available to our closest allies or with special exceptions.



.50 Action Express Jacketed Hollow Point
Weight: 300-grain
Length: 32.64mm (case), 45.72mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 12.7mm (bullet), 13.89mm (cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 472 m/s (1550 ft/s)
In terms of sheer impact force, this is one of the most powerful pistol rounds out there. It was designed for the IMI Desert Eagle automatic pistol as an alternative to the .44 Magnum round, and indeed keeps many of that round’s dimensions to allow it to be incorporated more easily. However, its sheer power has led many to believe it is not quite suited for military or police roles, as it is quite overpowered and requires a very large and heavy weapon to make recoil manageable. It’s been more acceptable as a hunting round for medium and dangerous game, where the excellent stopping power is more important, and the owner doesn’t have to put up with the gun quite as often.
Cost: $1,100,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

.44 Magnum Heavy Jacketed Hollow Point
Weight: 300-grain
Length: 32.64mm (case), 45.72mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 10.9mm (.429 in)
Muzzle Velocity: 351 m/s (1150 ft/s)
Effective Range: 60m
Maximum Range: 2286m
Cost: $480,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

.44 Magnum Jacketed Hollow Point
Weight: 240-grain
Length: 32.64mm (case), 45.72mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 10.9mm (.429 in)
Muzzle Velocity: 384 m/s (1260 ft/s)
Effective Range: 60m
Maximum Range: 2286m
Cost: $440,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

.44 Magnum Full Metal Jacket Flat Point
Weight: 240-grain
Length: 32.64mm (case), 45.72mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 10.9mm (.429 in)
Muzzle Velocity: 360 m/s (1180 ft/s)
Effective Range: 60m
Maximum Range: 2286m
Cost: $355,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

.44 Magnum Semi-Jacketed Soft Point
Weight: 240-grain
Length: 32.64mm (case), 45.72mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 10.9mm (.429 in)
Muzzle Velocity: 360 m/s (1180 ft/s)
Effective Range: 60m
Maximum Range: 2286m
Cost: $290,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

10mm Auto Full Metal Jacket High Performance
Weight: 200-grain
Diameter: 10.16mm (.40 in - projectile), 10.8mm (cartridge)
Length: 25.2mm (case), 32mm (loaded cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 366 m/s (1200 ft/s)
An even more powerful 10mm Auto round designed to significantly higher specifications and with a heavier bullet. This is not a cartridge to be taken lightly, either by the shooter or the target.
Cost: $1,050,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

10mm Auto Full Metal Jacket
Weight: 175-grain
Length: 25.2mm (case), 32mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 10.16mm (.40 in - projectile), 10.8mm (cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 393 m/s (1290 ft/s)
The 10mm Auto was developed based on consumer demand in the 1980s, and is a very powerful round approaching the .41 Magnum (which has a similar history), and actually has one of the highest maximum pressures of any pistol round. This is an extremely powerful round, and while it often uses the same .40 cal bullets as the .40 S&W, just in a larger case, but should never be confused with that round.
Cost: $320,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

.357 Magnum Heavy Jacketed Hollow Point High Performance
Weight: 170-grain
Length: 32.77mm (case), 40.13mm (loaded cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 427 m/s (1400 ft/s)
Cost: $960,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

.357 Magnum Jacketed Hollow Point High Performance
Weight: 158-grain
Length: 32.77mm (case), 40.13mm (loaded cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 450 m/s (1475 ft/s)
A powerful, heavy hollow point .357 round. This unit is intended for heavier all-steel revolvers, and may jump in lighter composite weapons due to the high recoil. Like the other high performance rounds, these are built to maximum specifications, and should only be used with modern weapons.
Cost: $850,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

.357 Magnum Jacketed Hollow Point
Weight: 158-grain
Length: 32.77mm (case), 40.13mm (loaded cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 381 m/s (1250 ft/s)
Cost: $335,000 per 1,000,000 rounds (new), $265,000 (remanufactured)

.357 Magnum Jacketed Soft Point
Weight: 158-grain
Length: 32.77mm (case), 40.13mm (loaded cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 378 m/s (1240 ft/s)
Cost: $300,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

.357 Magnum Semi-Jacketed Hollow Point
Weight: 158-grain
Length: 32.77mm (case), 40.13mm (loaded cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 376 m/s (1235 ft/s)
Cost: $290,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

.357 Magnum Full Metal Jacket Flat Point
Weight: 158-grain
Length: 32.77mm (case), 40.13mm (loaded cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 376 m/s (1235 ft/s)
Cost: $265,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

.45 APC Heavy Jacketed Hollow Point
Weight: 230-grain (projectile)
Length: 17.3mm (projectile), 22.81mm (case), 32.4mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 11.48mm (projectile), 12.19mm (cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 259 m/s (850 ft/s)
Effective Range: 35m (pistol), 70m (SMG)
Maximum Range: 1646m
A heavier JHP bullet that’s more in tune with the standard round.
Cost: $450,000 per 1,000,000 rounds (new), $375,000 (remanufactured)

.45 APC Jacketed Hollow Point
Weight: 185-grain (projectile)
Length: 17.3mm (projectile), 22.81mm (case), 32.4mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 11.48mm (projectile), 12.19mm (cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 297 m/s (975 ft/s)
Effective Range: 35m (pistol), 70m (SMG)
Maximum Range: 1646m
A jacketed hollow point version of the .45 ACP round. This is also notable in being lighter than the other cartridges we offer in this caliber.
Cost: $430,000 per 1,000,000 rounds (new), $360,000 (remanufactured)

M1911 .45 APC Ball
Weight: 234-grain (projectile), 331-grain (loaded cartridge)
Length: 17.3mm (projectile), 22.81mm (case), 32.4mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 11.48mm (projectile), 12.19mm (cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 259 m/s (850 ft/s)
Effective Range: 35m (pistol), 70m (SMG)
Maximum Range: 1646m
This round, deployed with the famous Colt M1911 pistol starting in that year, has long been among the premier military handgun rounds due to its excellent stopping power, and has also found use in several submachine guns (most notably the Thompson and M-3 “Grease Gun”), though it can be hard to control in the latter role. It should be noted, however, that the lower velocity of this round leaves it somewhat lacking in penetration, though it’s still phenomenally effective against unprotected tartgets.
Cost: $390,000 per 1,000,000 rounds (new), $340,000 (remanufactured)

.40 Smith & Wesson Supreme Expansion
This is a special round with a reverse-taper jacket and two-stage hollow point to provide maximum expansion and energy deposit after hitting the target, making this among the most lethal handgun rounds we produce. It is, however, extremely expensive.
Cost: $600,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

.40 Smith & Wesson EXP (Extra Power) Jacketed Hollow Point
Weight: 165-grain
Length: 28.9mm (loaded cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 351 m/s (1150 ft/s)
Cost: $480,000 per 1,000,000 rounds (new), $380,000 (remanufactured)

.40 Smith & Wesson Heavy Jacketed Hollow Point
Weight: 180-grain
Muzzle Velocity: 305 m/s (1000 ft/s)
Cost: $345,000 per 1,000,000 rounds (new), $275,000 (remanufactured)

.40 Smith & Wesson Heavy Full Metal Jacket
Weight: 180-grain
Muzzle Velocity: 305 m/s (1000 ft/s)
Cost: $315,000 per 1,000,000 rounds (new), $250,000 (remanufactured)

.40 Smith & Wesson Jacketed Hollow Point
Weight: 165-grain
Muzzle Velocity: 317 m/s (1040 ft/s)
Cost: $295,000 per 1,000,000 rounds (new), $235,000 (remanufactured)

.40 Smith & Wesson Full Metal Jacket
Weight: 165-grain
Diameter: 10.16mm (.40 in)
Muzzle Velocity: 320 m/s (1050 ft/s)
The .40 S&W was designed as an alternative to the 10mm Light (less powerful 10mm Auto) rounds that could be incorporated into existing weapons chambered to the standard 9x19mm Parabellum. As such, it’s a relatively small cartridge, and though more powerful than the 9mm, is nowhere near most similar-diameter rounds, such as the .41 Magnum and 10mm Auto. However, for its role, it provides greater stopping power for (previously) 9mm weapons while maintaining a large magazine capacity and manageable recoil, even if not as powerful as similar diameter cartridges. These benefits have made it a very popular round.
Cost: $270,000 per 1,000,000 rounds (new), $215,000 (remanufactured)

.40 Smith & Wesson Full Metal Jacket Flat Point
Weight: 165-grain
Muzzle Velocity: 300 m/s (985 ft/s)
Cost: $225,000 per 1,000,000 rounds (new), $180,000 (remanufactured)

9x19mm NATO (9mm Parabellum) Frangible
Weight: 115-grain (projectile), 182-grain (cartridge)
Length: 15.49mm (projectile), 19.15mm (case), 28.7mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 9mm (.355 in – projectile), 10mm (cartridge)
Length: 19mm (case), 28.7mm (loaded cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 375 m/s (1230 ft/s)
Effective Range: 40-60m (pistol), 200+m (SMG)
Maximum Range: 2286m
A frangible bullet for 9mm weapons. This is most useful in submachine guns used by special forces or urban infantry, where it can be very valuable to have a round that won’t penetrate or ricochet off of walls.
Cost: $550,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

9x19mm NATO (9mm Parabellum) +P Jacketed Hollow Point
Weight: 115-grain (projectile)
Length: 15.49mm (projectile), 19.15mm (case), 28.7mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 9mm (.355 in – projectile), 10mm (cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 396 m/s (1300 ft/s)
Effective Range: 40-60m (pistol), 200+m (SMG)
Maximum Range: 2286m
A version of the 9mm JHP bullet with significant extra power for even further enhanced performance over the EXP rounds.
Cost: $345,000 per 1,000,000 rounds (new), $270,000 (remanufactured)

9x19mm NATO (9mm Parabellum) Jacketed Hollow Point Subsonic
Weight: 147-grain (projectile)
Length: 15.49mm (projectile), 19.15mm (case), 29mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 9mm (.355 in – projectile), 10mm (cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 297 m/s (975 ft/s)
Effective Range: 30m
A subsonic version of the JHP bullet.
Cost: $335,000 per 1,000,000 rounds (new), $265,000 (remanufactured)

9x19mm NATO (9mm Parabellum) EXP (Extra Power) Jacketed Hollow Point
Weight: 115-grain (projectile)
Length: 15.49mm (projectile), 19.15mm (case), 28.7mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 9mm (.355 in – projectile), 10mm (cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 381 m/s (1250 ft/s)
Effective Range: 40-60m (pistol), 200+m (SMG)
Maximum Range: 2286m
A more powerful 9mm JHP round, with significant increase in muzzle velocity, and the associated performance characteristics.
Cost: $335,000 per 1,000,000 rounds (new), $265,000 (remanufactured)

9x19mm NATO (9mm Parabellum) Full Metal Jacket Subsonic
Weight: 147-grain
Length: 15.49mm (projectile), 19.15mm (case), 29mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 9mm (.355 in – projectile), 10mm (cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 297 m/s (975 ft/s)
Effective Range: 30m
Originally intended for use in a number of specialized submachine guns, this round has become increasingly popular in pistols. The subsonic round is naturally very well suited to silenced weapons, lacking the audible sonic boom caused by supersonic rounds.
Cost: $280,000 per 1,000,000 rounds, $220,000 (remanufactured)

9x19mm NATO (9mm Parabellum) Jacketed Hollow Point
Weight: 115-grain (projectile), 182-grain (cartridge)
Length: 15.49mm (projectile), 19.15mm (case), 28.7mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 9mm (.355 in – projectile), 10mm (cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 351 m/s (1150 ft/s)
Effective Range: 40-60m (pistol), 200+m (SMG)
Maximum Range: 2286m
A JHP round for the 9mm pistol. Again, this is mostly for police and civilian (hunting & defense) use, as most nations consider the use of such rounds in combat to be a violation of international conventions.
Cost: $270,000 per 1,000,000 rounds (new), $215,000 (remanufactured)

9x19mm NATO (9mm Parabellum) Full Metal Jacket
Weight: 124-grain (projectile)
Length: 15.49mm (projectile), 19.15mm (case), 29mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 9mm (.355 in – projectile), 10mm (cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 351 m/s (1150 ft/s)
Effective Range: up to 200m
Effective Range: 40-60m (pistol), 200+m (SMG)
Maximum Range: 2286m
This is the single most popular handgun cartridge in the world, and is standard pistol and submachine gun round of NATO forces. The round is adequate for its job in terms of general power and accuracy, but nothing special, and there is a tendency for nations to seek weapons chambered for more powerful rounds. However, it does have one claim to fame: it is one of the best pistol rounds at long ranges, and thus allows for larger pistols and submachine guns to shoot accurately to nearly twice the range of most other rounds.
Cost: $255,000 per 1,000,000 rounds (new), $200,000 (remanufactured)

M882 9x19mm NATO (9mm Parabellum) Light Full Metal Jacket (http://www.billsgs.com/images/bullet.jpg)
Weight: 112-grain (projectile), 179-grain (loaded cartridge)
Length: 15.49mm (projectile), 19.15mm (case), 29.7mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 9mm (.355 in – projectile), 10mm (cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 385 m/s (1263 ft/s)
Effective Range: 40-60m (pistol), 200+m (SMG)
Maximum Range: 2286m
This is a lighter 9mm round that’s an alternative to the common 124-grain round, and is the standard for the US Army, where this is the preferred round for pistols while the larger rounds are often found in submachine guns.
Cost: $180,000 per 1,000,000 rounds (new), $140,000 (remanufactured)

.38 Special +P Frangible
Weight: 125-grain
Length: 29.34mm (case), 39.37mm (loaded cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 244 m/s (800 ft/s)
A frangible version of the .38 Special +P for use in close combat situations.
Cost: $520,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

.38 Special +P Semi-Jacketed Hollow Point
Weight: 125-grain
Length: 29.34mm (case), 39.37mm (loaded cartridge)
Muzzle Velocity: 286 m/s (938 ft/s)
A jacketed hollow point version of the .38 special round that takes some advantage of the longer casing for improved power, though still only about on par with smaller 9mm rounds.
Cost: $275,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

.38 Special Full Metal Jacket
Weight: 130-grain (projectile), 203-grain (loaded cartridge)
Length: 29.34mm (case), 39.37mm (loaded cartridge)
Diameter: 9.07mm (.357 in)
Muzzle Velocity: 290 m/s (950 ft/s)
The .38 Special round was intended for revolvers, and is in fact the single most popular round for such weapons today. Though the same caliber as the standard 9x19mm and similar rounds, this is notably larger, with a cartridge that’s quite a bit longer. However, this particular round doesn’t take full advantage of its large case, and is thus weaker than many standard 9mm rounds. It’s most notable in being the precursor to the famous .357 Magnum round, and can be fired by all guns that are chambered for that.
Cost: $250,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

.380 ACP Jacketed Hollow Point
Weight: 90-grain
Length: 17mm (case)
Muzzle Velocity: 305 m/s (1000 ft/s)
A jacketed hollow point version of the .380 ACP.
Cost: $255,000 per 1,000,000 rounds

.380 ACP Full Metal Jacket
Weight: 95-grain
Length: 17mm (case)
Muzzle Velocity: 290 m/s (950 ft/s)
The .380 ACP is a short cartridge firing a small bullet at relatively low velocities. The purpose of the cartridge was to equip small and easily concealable automatic weapons used in police work. Though not powerful, the light recoil is easily manageable, allowing it to be used effectively in smaller and lighter weapons. The best-known guns that fire this cartridge include the Ingram M-11 submachine gun (a smaller MAC-10) and a variant of the famous Walther PPK (James Bond’s gun).
Cost: $225,000 per 1,000,000 rounds
Clan Smoke Jaguar
17-01-2006, 05:40
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GRENADE LAUNCHER & SHOTGUN CARTRIDGES
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PLEASE NOTE:
All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
All units listed in blue print are extremely sensitive units that are only available to our closest allies or with special exceptions.



HUNTIR Recon Grenade
A 40mm grenade designed to be fired from existing launchers that is actually a parachute-deployed camera. The weapon is fired about 235m into the air, wherein it deploys a parachute and floats down, sending imaging data to a computer. The camera is capable of providing surveillance out to 1.5 km. This is a very cost-effective system and an excellent alternative to very short-ranged UAVs.
Cost: $3,500,000 per 10,000 rounds

M1019 25mm HEAB Grenade (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/xm307-25mm.gif)
Weight: 1.4 kg
Effective Range: 2000m
This is a slightly larger counterpart to the M1018A1, this round is fired from the OCSW weapon. It maintains all the same features of the M1018A1, just in a larger, and hence more powerful, shell.
Cost: $600,000 per 10,000 rounds

M1049 25mm AP Grenade (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/xm307-25mm.gif)
Weight: 1.4 kg
Penetration: 51mm @ 950m
Effective Range: 2000m
A counterpart to the M1019 that’s designed to penetrate over 50mm of armor, making it essentially a 25mm counterpart for the 40mm HEDP weapons.
Cost: $500,000 per 10,000 rounds

M25 25mm HEAB Grenade (http://www.defrev.com/1_31_2004/ATK%2025mm%20airbursting_rounds.jpg)
Effective Range: 1000m
A shorter version of the M1019 grenade intended to be fired from the M25 grenade launcher, a slightly scaled up version of the original OICW grenade module that doesn’t include the rifle attachment. This is shorter ranged than the M1019, and on par with the M1018, though more powerful than the latter.
Cost: $450,000 per 10,000 rounds.

M1018A1 20mm HEAB Grenade (http://world.guns.ru/assault/oicw3.jpg)
Weight: 0.092 kg
Length: 92.08mm
Effective Range: 1000m
This is the 20mm round fired by the OICW. It’s an advanced round that can be fused for airburst as well as impact detonation.
Cost: $350,000 per 10,000 rounds

M585 40mm White Star Cluster Grenade (http://www.inetres.com/gp/military/infantry/grenade/40mm/40mm_M585.gif)
Weight: 0.1 kg
Length: 133.9mm
Duration: 7 sec
This is a 40mm round intended to provide signaling. This round is fired into the air, wherin it deploys several small flares that last for a few seconds.
Cost: $480,000 per 10,000 rounds

M583 40mm White Star Parachute Grenade (http://www.depot53.com/178/products/M583_96-RD_MB_sm.jpg)
Weight: 0.1 kg
Length: 133.9mm
Illumination: 90,000 candelas @ 100m radius
Duration: 40 sec
A counterpart to the M585 that deploys a single larger flare with several times the duration, that can also be used for illumination purposes.
Cost: $390,000 per 10,000 rounds

M661 40mm Green Star Parachute Grenade (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/policy/army/fm/21-75/FigG-7.gif)
Weight: 0.22 kg
Length: 133.9mm
Illumination: 8000 candelas @ 100m radius
Duration: 40 sec
Another counterpart to the previous units, this fires a green-colored flare that has the duration of the White Star unit, but is not as bright and is primarily for signaling.
Cost: $390,000 per 10,000 rounds

M662 40mm Red Star Parachute Grenade (http://www.inetres.com/gp/military/infantry/grenade/40mm/40mm_M662.jpg)
Weight: 0.22 kg
Length: 133.9mm
Illumination: 20,000 candelas @ 100m radius
Duration: 40 sec
A counterpart to the M661 in red instead of green.
Cost: $390,000 per 10,000 rounds

M430 40mm HEDP Grenade (http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/land/m430a1.JPG)
Length: 53mm (case)
Penetration: 51mm
Burst Radius: 15m
Minimum Range: 18-30m
Effective Range: 1500m
Maximum Range: 2300m
Blast Radius: 5m (lethal), 15m (casualty), 230m (max)
Package: 48 linked rounds per M548 container
This is a high-powered 40mm grenade round intended for the Mk.19 and similar grenade launchers. This is a dual-purpose weapon, with fragmentation effects for engaging soft targets (like infantry), but also the capability to penetrate over 50mm of armor, making it equally useful against light vehicles such as APCs and recon units, as well as bunkers.
Cost: $320,000 per 10,000 rounds

M433 40mm HEDP (High Explosive Dual Purpose) Grenade (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/23310018.gif)
Weight: 0.23 kg
Length: 103.1mm
Penetration: 51mm @ 400m
Minimum Range: 14-27m
Effective Range: 200m
Maximum Range: 400m
Blast Radius: 5m (lethal), 15m (casualty), 230m (max)
A low-velocity HEDP grenade with similar properties to the M430, but designed to be used by standard infantry grenade launchers, including the M203. Penetration is over 50mm, and fragmentation casualty radius is 5m
Cost: $300,000 per 10,000 rounds

M1006 40mm “Sponge” Grenade (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/40-sponge.jpg)
Weight: 0.068 kg
Length: 100.3mm
Projectile: 0.0285 kg foam rubber w/ plastic back
Muzzle Velocity: 81 m/s (265 ft/s)
Effective Range: 10-50m (can be fatal at <10m)
This is a nonlethal 40mm grenade round for use primarily by police in crowd control situations. It can be fired from most 40mm weapons.
Cost: $230,000 per 10,000 rounds

M1029 40mm Crowd Dispersal Grenade (http://www.inetres.com/gp/military/infantry/grenade/40mm/40mm_M1029.jpg)
Weight: 0.202 kg
Length: 121.9mm
Projectiles: 48x.48 in (12.19mm) rubber balls, 0.0013 kg ea
Muzzle Velocity: 137 m/s (450 ft/s)
Effective Range: 10-30m (can be fatal at <10m)
An omnidirectional crowd dispersal grenade that uses a small charge to deploy several dozen small, nonlethal rubber balls in multiple directions. This is more effective in crowd dispersal than the M1006, as it can take down multiple individuals with one shot.
Cost: $220,000 per 10,000 rounds

M781 40mm Practice Grenade
Weight: 0.2 kg
Length: 102.9mm
Minimum Range: 14-27m
Effective Range: 200m
Maximum Range: 400m
This is a practice grenade round that's very inexpensive and mimics the ballistic characteristics of live rounds, but has no fuze. It's made of a frangible plastic material and is filled with a colored dye to mark the location that it strikes. Though nominally harmless, fragments can cause injury to those too close (within up to 20m) to the impact site.
Cost: $45,000 per 10,000 rounds

12 Gauge Explosive Shell
A 12 gauge shotgun shell that fires a fin stabilized explosive slug.
Cost: $300,000 per 100,000 rounds

12 Gauge Flechette Shell
A 12 gauge round loaded with 32 armor piercing flechettes (darts). This round is much longer ranged than many other rounds and has good penetration, but pays for that in stopping power.
Cost: $250,000 per 100,000 rounds

12 Gauge 00 Buckshot Shell
Your standard 12 Gauge shotgun shell, loaded with 9 large .33” (8.38mm) BBs. Though short ranged, it provides a decent spread, and is quite powerful in close quarters, with each BB having roughly the impact of a 9mm bullet.
Cost: $100,000 per 100,000 rounds
Clan Smoke Jaguar
17-01-2006, 05:48
UPDATE

Well, that's taken a lot longer for me to get to finishing than I expected, but it is finished for now (I may add hand grenades later though). Well over 200 new things to look at here, some of which are going to influence designs elsewhere, such as new small arms and aircraft. But for now, I think this is quite enough to start with.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
17-01-2006, 09:28
OOC: That's a damn impressive list there, most certainly... Would it be alright if I propose a possible procurement of production licenses (ICly) for the following weapons? - Leopard missile, SLAW, Mk.158, Mk.159, Mk.140, Mk.88, Mk.155, Mk.132, Mk.142, and Mk.144... I know I'm asking for a lot, but I also think that OMASC/NDI will have quite a few things to offer, even considering that you've already got the SAMs/AAMs/AShMs covered.....
OOC: That should be fine. You've still got a few things I could use.
Omz222
17-01-2006, 16:24
OOC: That should be fine. You've still got a few things I could use.
OOC: Maybe the deal could be worked out in TG, re. what designs could be exchanged?
Southeastasia
05-02-2006, 13:18
OOC: CSJ, telegram.
Cotland
27-02-2006, 22:07
To CSJMI
From The Realm of Cotland

Dear sir(s),

As explained in your naval storefront, we are under threat of war and thus in need of munitions. We therefore wish to purchase the following military equipment.

MIM-162 Grendel battery: 1,200 [$259.2B]
MIM-168 Skymer battery: 250 [$125B]
MIM-162 Grendel SAM: 750,000 [$1,125B]
MIM-168 Skymer SAM: 250,000 [$1,000B]
AGM-266 JCM: 5,000,000 [$475B]
TRIGAT-LR ATGM: 15,000,000 [$1,350B]
M30 Guided MLRS: 900,000 [$216B]
M30A6 VLATMLRS: 750,000 [$225B]
M39 TACMS block IIA: 650,000 [$585B]
M26A3 MLRS Rocket: 5,000,000 [$600B]

The total order comes to $5,690.2 billion USD. We are aware of the massive order and cost, but a check of our defensive budget will confirm that we can support a sum of that size. Still, we wish to divide that sum into four, with one part being wired annually for the next four years. If permitted, that would lead to an annual sum of $1,490.05 billion being wired. As explained earlier, we are in need of the weapons as quickly as possible.

Thank you in advance.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
28-02-2006, 00:11
To CSJMI
From The Realm of Cotland

Dear sir(s),

As explained in your naval storefront, we are under threat of war and thus in need of munitions. We therefore wish to purchase the following military equipment.

MIM-162 Grendel battery: 1,200 [$259.2B]
MIM-168 Skymer battery: 250 [$125B]
MIM-162 Grendel SAM: 750,000 [$1,125B]
MIM-168 Skymer SAM: 250,000 [$1,000B]
AGM-266 JCM: 5,000,000 [$475B]
TRIGAT-LR ATGM: 15,000,000 [$1,350B]
M30 Guided MLRS: 900,000 [$216B]
M30A6 VLATMLRS: 750,000 [$225B]
M39 TACMS block IIA: 650,000 [$585B]
M26A3 MLRS Rocket: 5,000,000 [$600B]

The total order comes to $5,690.2 billion USD. We are aware of the massive order and cost, but a check of our defensive budget will confirm that we can support a sum of that size. Still, we wish to divide that sum into four, with one part being wired annually for the next four years. If permitted, that would lead to an annual sum of $1,490.05 billion being wired. As explained earlier, we are in need of the weapons as quickly as possible.

Thank you in advance.
CSJMI is pleased to announce that this request has also been approved. Thankfully, most of the weapons requested are quite popular, and thus we can fill such orders quickly, within 5-6 years for most of these. Only the TRIGAT will take significantly longer, and we anticipat 8-10 years to completely fill that order.
Ugarte
28-02-2006, 00:14
[OOC: My comp won't let me open the Thread Tools thingie, so ~TAG~]
Southeastasia
25-03-2006, 15:31
*bump*
Southeastasia
04-04-2006, 07:13
OOC: CSJ, what does your nation think of mine ICly?
Independent Hitmen
19-05-2006, 20:54
Due to recent budgetary extensions and the ongoing conflict in the Golden Throne we have seen fit to put forward the purchase of the following from CSJ suppliers.

100 Batteries x MIM-162 Grendel Launch System (216M per battery)
10,000 MIM-162 Grendel SAM (1.6m each)

Total: $37,600 Million USD

Payment Plan: One batch upon confirmation of order

Many Thanks in advance

-IH Department of Ground Procurement
Clan Smoke Jaguar
20-05-2006, 00:27
Due to recent budgetary extensions and the ongoing conflict in the Golden Throne we have seen fit to put forward the purchase of the following from CSJ suppliers.

100 Batteries x MIM-162 Grendel Launch System (216M per battery)
10,000 MIM-162 Grendel SAM (1.6m each)

Total: $37,600 Million USD

Payment Plan: One batch upon confirmation of order

Many Thanks in advance

-IH Department of Ground Procurement
CSJMI is pleased to announce that your request has been approved, and expected delivery of the last unit is within 4 NS years.
Cotland
20-05-2006, 10:33
Dear sir,

The Realm needs to restock on missiles for the 'Grendel' batteries we aquired from this storefront a while back, and therefore wishes to purchase a total of seven hundred and fifty thousand (750,000) MIM-162 Grendel surface to air missiles. The cost of $1,125 billion will be wired upon confirmation of this order. Thank you in advance.

[signed]
Procurement Division
Royal Ministry of Defense
The Realm of Cotland
Clan Smoke Jaguar
23-05-2006, 11:54
Dear sir,

The Realm needs to restock on missiles for the 'Grendel' batteries we aquired from this storefront a while back, and therefore wishes to purchase a total of seven hundred and fifty thousand (750,000) MIM-162 Grendel surface to air missiles. The cost of $1,125 billion will be wired upon confirmation of this order. Thank you in advance.

[signed]
Procurement Division
Royal Ministry of Defense
The Realm of Cotland
CSJMI is pleased to announce that the Cotland request has been approved. However, with the sheer volume of the order, we estimate that it will take up to 20 NS years to complete full delivery.
Southeastasia
01-06-2006, 08:42
To: CSJMI Sales Department
From: Admiral of the Southeast Asian Navy, Daniel Chan
Re: Harpoon replacement

To Whom It May Be Concerned,

The Southeast Asian Navy is looking for a successor and a replacement to our aging Harpoon anti-ship rocket ballista design, and given the fact that the Free Land of Clan Smoke Jaguar has been a neighbor of ours for quite some time and one that we have neglected while we made our establishment firmer across the international community with states far away.

Once again, we have decided to correct this by issuing Clan Smoke Jaguar Military Industries another contract - the Shinma I line of anti-ship rocket ballista seems to fit. However, we have only read about the statistics on paper, and we thus need to actually see it for ourselves first.

Parliament has approved to acquire all three variants of the Shinma I line, ten units of the aforementioned product each.

The cost of 52,000,000 USD shall be transfered upon the confirmation of the order. Should the testing prove successful, we shall return for the purchase of domestic production rights.

Yours Sincerely,
Office of Daniel Chan
Admiral of the Southeast Asian Navy
United Sovereign Nations of Southeast Asia
Stevid
11-06-2006, 14:13
OCC: I hope the maths is right. I'll correct it straight away if it isn't.

Secret IC:

TO: CSJMI Sales Department
FROM: Stevid MoD and Foreign Office
SUBJECT: Procurement of sensitive items

Dear sir/s,

We here at the Stevid MoD are particularly interested in the munitions you have on offer to the international community. After your storefront was agian reconmended to us for this kind of munitions procurement, we saw it fit for us to try and purchase some of what you have on offer.

However, the missile types that we are interested in have been classed by you as rather sensitive items but we hope you will hear our offer out.

Firstly we shall list the missile type and how many we wish to purchase before moving on to other matters such as production rights (if you accept):

BGM/RGM/UGM-283C Crossbolt II x 200= Total 2200000000 USD

RGM-421 Thunderstreak (if possible) x 50= Total 550 mill USD

AGM-237A Panther x 200= Total 600 mill USD

Full total of this single procurement is 3410000000 USD

However there is one more proposition we would like to make.....
Instead of us going ahead with the above, we wish to purchase the production rights of the above missiles instead of buying a large stockpile of them in one go.
We are willing to buy one missile each and then pay whatever to class the procduction rights price to be for each missile design.

This way it saves the treasurary money but also strengthens relations between our two nations dramatically. This exchange may seem large and over such sensitive weaponry but we can promise to pay almost any price you set.

If you accept this deal the total should come to: 20000000 USD + Production rights costs (either individually or for all three)

Thank you for your attention and we hope you will accept our offer and futher the improvment of our national relations.

Thank you....
Clan Smoke Jaguar
12-06-2006, 07:39
To: CSJMI Sales Department
From: Admiral of the Southeast Asian Navy, Daniel Chan
Re: Harpoon replacement

To Whom It May Be Concerned,

The Southeast Asian Navy is looking for a successor and a replacement to our aging Harpoon anti-ship rocket ballista design, and given the fact that the Free Land of Clan Smoke Jaguar has been a neighbor of ours for quite some time and one that we have neglected while we made our establishment firmer across the international community with states far away.

Once again, we have decided to correct this by issuing Clan Smoke Jaguar Military Industries another contract - the Shinma I line of anti-ship rocket ballista seems to fit. However, we have only read about the statistics on paper, and we thus need to actually see it for ourselves first.

Parliament has approved to acquire all three variants of the Shinma I line, ten units of the aforementioned product each.

The cost of 52,000,000 USD shall be transfered upon the confirmation of the order. Should the testing prove successful, we shall return for the purchase of domestic production rights.

Yours Sincerely,
Office of Daniel Chan
Admiral of the Southeast Asian Navy
United Sovereign Nations of Southeast Asia
OOC: Sorry for the delay. Been a bit busy and forgot to check here.

IC:
CSJMI is honored at the request, and will gladly provide you with the desired units in all haste. We are confident that you will fine the missiles to be quite effective, and are hopeful that they will live up to your own standards.



OCC: I hope the maths is right. I'll correct it straight away if it isn't.

Secret IC:

TO: CSJMI Sales Department
FROM: Stevid MoD and Foreign Office
SUBJECT: Procurement of sensitive items

Dear sir/s,

We here at the Stevid MoD are particularly interested in the munitions you have on offer to the international community. After your storefront was agian reconmended to us for this kind of munitions procurement, we saw it fit for us to try and purchase some of what you have on offer.

However, the missile types that we are interested in have been classed by you as rather sensitive items but we hope you will hear our offer out.

Firstly we shall list the missile type and how many we wish to purchase before moving on to other matters such as production rights (if you accept):

BGM/RGM/UGM-283C Crossbolt II x 200= Total 2200000000 USD

RGM-421 Thunderstreak (if possible) x 50= Total 550 mill USD

AGM-237A Panther x 200= Total 600 mill USD

Full total of this single procurement is 3410000000 USD

However there is one more proposition we would like to make.....
Instead of us going ahead with the above, we wish to purchase the production rights of the above missiles instead of buying a large stockpile of them in one go.
We are willing to buy one missile each and then pay whatever to class the procduction rights price to be for each missile design.

This way it saves the treasurary money but also strengthens relations between our two nations dramatically. This exchange may seem large and over such sensitive weaponry but we can promise to pay almost any price you set.

If you accept this deal the total should come to: 20000000 USD + Production rights costs (either individually or for all three)

Thank you for your attention and we hope you will accept our offer and futher the improvment of our national relations.

Thank you....
CSJMI is again honored that you have shown such preference for our merchandise. We have been able to receive an approval for limited delivery of the RGM-421, but we're afraid that production rights for that one are out of the question for now. For the other two missiles, production rights would be agreeable, but unless you intend to purchase significant numbers of additional units in the future, we suggest just buying the weapons individually. Combined production rights are estimated at $25 billion
Southeastasia
12-06-2006, 13:57
OOC: Sorry for the delay. Been a bit busy and forgot to check here.
[OOC: Tis' alright CSJ, RL has to take precedence. And out of curiousity, is CSJMI a private corporation or a public/state-owned/nationalized corporation?]
Stevid
12-06-2006, 16:06
CSJMI is again honored that you have shown such preference for our merchandise. We have been able to receive an approval for limited delivery of the RGM-421, but we're afraid that production rights for that one are out of the question for now. For the other two missiles, production rights would be agreeable, but unless you intend to purchase significant numbers of additional units in the future, we suggest just buying the weapons individually. Combined production rights are estimated at $25 billion

We fully understand that the production rights for the RGM-421 would be a difficult to get and we understand that such a sensitive system would be difficult just to let and give to another country at a price.

For the other two systems, we are willing to pay the set amount for the production rights combined with thanks. We can asure you (as a customer that has been using your storefronts a lot recently) we will back back to purchase other missile systems and other units to help futher Stevid's military potential.

Thank you for considering and accepting our offers. The money will be wired in due course when you recieve this meassage.

Thank you again.
Southeastasia
27-07-2006, 10:26
[OOC: CSJ, I just noticed this - on the front page, in the ballistic and cruise missiles section, you forgot to label the Pfeilspitze missile red.]
Stevid
06-09-2006, 16:00
Secret IC

To: CSJMI Munitions
From: Imperial Procurement Office

Dear Sirs,

We again look to CSJMI again for our more needy defence needs. The Stevidian Army lacks adequate AA systems for defence. After searching through your catelogue we found an AA system that more than fulfills the requirements were are looking for in AA defence. The MIM-308 Sleipner ABM AA misisle system is the product we wish to purchase from your stroefront.

We wish to purchase the following if you would so permit us:

x3000 MIM-308 Sleipner ABM AA system at 4.5 Million a piece.

Total Cost: 13.5 Billion USD

We hope you accept our order and if then then we again thank you for your attention.
Cotland
06-09-2006, 18:46
Dear sir,

The Realm yet again needs to restock on missiles for the 'Grendel' batteries we aquired from this storefront a while back, and therefore wishes to purchase an additional seven hundred and fifty thousand (750,000) MIM-162 Grendel surface to air missiles for its stocks. The cost of $1,125 billion will be wired upon confirmation of this order. Thank you in advance.

[signed]
Procurement Division
Royal Ministry of Defense
The Realm of Cotland
Clan Smoke Jaguar
08-09-2006, 10:11
Secret IC

To: CSJMI Munitions
From: Imperial Procurement Office

Dear Sirs,

We again look to CSJMI again for our more needy defence needs. The Stevidian Army lacks adequate AA systems for defence. After searching through your catelogue we found an AA system that more than fulfills the requirements were are looking for in AA defence. The MIM-308 Sleipner ABM AA misisle system is the product we wish to purchase from your stroefront.

We wish to purchase the following if you would so permit us:

x3000 MIM-308 Sleipner ABM AA system at 4.5 Million a piece.

Total Cost: 13.5 Billion USD

We hope you accept our order and if then then we again thank you for your attention.
OOC: You do need some Thor/Baldur/Heimdall batteries to go with those. The Sleipner is meant to be a complement to those missiles and uses the same launching system.

IC:
CSJMI is pleased to announce that your request has been approved, and we expect the delivery to be completed within 18 NS months. We do, however, strongly recommend acquiring the full fire control and launching equipment as deployed in the Thor/Baldur/Heimdall multirole SAM battery.


Dear sir,

The Realm yet again needs to restock on missiles for the 'Grendel' batteries we aquired from this storefront a while back, and therefore wishes to purchase an additional seven hundred and fifty thousand (750,000) MIM-162 Grendel surface to air missiles for its stocks. The cost of $1,125 billion will be wired upon confirmation of this order. Thank you in advance.

[signed]
Procurement Division
Royal Ministry of Defense
The Realm of Cotland
CSJMI is once again honored that The Realm has chosen to come to us for their defense needs, and is pleased to announce that the request has been approved. We anticipate delivery of the last shipment within 5 NS years.
Stevid
08-09-2006, 17:13
OOC: You do need some Thor/Baldur/Heimdall batteries to go with those. The Sleipner is meant to be a complement to those missiles and uses the same launching system.

IC:
CSJMI is pleased to announce that your request has been approved, and we expect the delivery to be completed within 18 NS months. We do, however, strongly recommend acquiring the full fire control and launching equipment as deployed in the Thor/Baldur/Heimdall multirole SAM battery.

We have considered more procurement and we shall make an addition to our order very soon. Thank you on the advice.
The Aeson
01-10-2006, 16:19
The Holy Confederacy of The Aeson wishes to inquire as to the possibility of purchasing a large number of MIM-291 Odin Launch System Battalions. We realize that these are restricted products, which is the reasoning we are inquiring.

In short, what would be necessary to do in order to obtain these, or is it simply impossible, and do we need to find another company which will sell us a suitable system?
The Lone Alliance
07-12-2006, 02:24
Further purchases
40 AGM-194 Locust 6-round Pod 24 Million
50 CBU-97/B Sensor Fuzed Weapons: $18,000,000
50 CBU-94/B “Blackout Bomb”: $15,000,000
40 CBU-58/Bs 120,000
20 Mk.60 CAPTOR Mines 20,000,000
200 Mk.130 Bottom Influence Mines 4,000,000