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Yakhont-3 Anti-ship Missile for Export

United Elias
09-10-2003, 23:03
The Elias Aerospace Corporation having been producing the Yakhont-3 anti-ship missile under license from Klamath and has decided to start exporting the type. Since Klamath and Echelon his heir are no longer nations we are confident that no copyright rules are being broken. Tarasovka an existing nation and a joint venture in the original missile will be awarded 30% of all profits made on this type in recognition of their status as co-designers.

The missile is noted for:
- over-the-horizon range;
- true "fire-and-forget" performance;
- flexible flight path ("low", "high - low");
- supersonic speed at all flight phases;
- multi-platform capability permitting their use by surface ships of all major classes, submarines and ground-based launchers.


Yakhont-3 is a unique high-precision naval weapon which guarantees the destruction of highly-protected naval battle groups by a single missile salvo. A wide choice of missile flight trajectories adapted to a combat situation, an extremely low approach altitude, minimal radar signature, and a capability for maneuverable approach make this missile a highly survivable and effective AD penetration weapon.

Its target acquisition and homing system features high jamming immunity in active and passive jamming environment. The field of view of the missile homing head enables it to cover a group of targets and select an individual target in heavy jamming invirobment. The missile has a fully autonomous, fire-and-forget guidance system.

In terms of its combat efficiency and flight performance, the Yakhont missile outclasses all its foreign counterparts owing to a massive salvo capability, supersonic flight speed throughout the entire flight envelope and a powerful penetrating warhead.
The fueled missile is available in a pressurized transport/launch canister ready for loading onto a ship for combat employment. It needs no checks after loading.

All existing destroyers, frigates, corvettes, missile boats and submarines, as well as those currently being developed or built, can serve as platforms for the Yakhont-3 ASM system. The missile can be mounted on mobile coastal defense launchers and used by Naval and Air Force aircraft
In the development of the missile, the designers made use of a system approach, where different components, producing different output parameters, were integrated into a complex, well-tuned system capable of accomplishing its dedicated purpose with maximum efficiency.

Due to the Yakhont-3 short flying time (its speed is 3.5 times greater than the speed of sound) and the long effective range of its seeker head.

The ability to observe the entire target area from a high altitude, augmented by the enhanced capabilities of the antiship missile control system, make it possible to cue missiles to hostile ships in a group and discriminate false targets.

After launch, Yakhont-3 early descendt to a low altitude, combined with its supersonic speed and sea skimming flight mode in the homing phase, make it possible to avoid detection and tracking of the missile by even the target's most sophisticated air defense systems.

The missiles's compactness and maintainability on board its platform are not the least important factors determining its appearance. First of all it can be explained by the missiles's unique construction unrivaled in terms of the degree of integration of components. Basically, the entire missile - from the nose air intake to the nozzle exit section - is a propulsion plant arranged in an airframe. Except for the intake bullet, where the control system and warhead are arranged, all of the missile's internal spaces, including the ramjet motor air duct, are filled with sustainer motor propellant and accommodate the built-in solid-propellant booster stage. The missile is enclosed in a sealed launch-container. The fact that there is almost no clearance between the missile's fuselage and internal surfaces of the launch-container indicates that the degree of integration of components is very high. The missile size provides for a two- or three-fold increase in the number of the missiles carried on board a platform.
The launch-container is an integral part of the missile system. The missile is dispatched from the manufacturing plant, shipped, stored and delivered to the user in its launch-container ready for use at all times. The missile's systems check-out is made without removing the weapon from its launch-container.

The launch-container, with the missile in it, is very simple to operate and maintain. It requires neither any liquid nor gas for maintenance nor specific microclimate for storage and on board its carrier. All this simplifies operation and maintenance procedures and enhances the weapon's reliability.

As the missile's basic features encompass the use of a launch-container, a wide range of launch angles and an advanced firing method which does not require flame deflectors, the missile can easily be blended into the architecture of various platforms. It should be noted here that launchers of different designs can be used: very simple rack launchers intended for installation on low-tonnage vessels of the "guided-missile boat - corvette" class or vertical-launch modular systems designed for installation on large-displacement surface ships, i.e. frigates, destroyers and cruisers.
In addition to the well-known inclined and vertical installation methods applied to submarine- and ground-based anti ship missiles, some innovative basing and launching methods have emerged for which Yakhont-3 is quite suitable.

We can say with confidence that no one anti-ship missile system currently in service elsewhere in the world possesses such an array of unique technical and operational characteristics as Yakhont-3. Taking into account current trends in the development of the navies in the world, this fact is of paramount importance.
Even light warships armed with it will be able to perform missions that before could only be handled by large combatants.

Specifications

Firing range: 432nm
Speed: Mach 3 to 3.5
Flight altitude, final phase: 5m to 15m
Weight of warhead: 554lb
Launch Type: underwater, surface ship, land
Launch angle range: 15 to 90 degrees
Weight:
Launch:3,800kg
In launch-container about: 4,900
Launch-container dimensions:
Length 8.9m
Diameter 0.7m

http://www.milparade.com/1998/26/0204.jpg
Flight Profile

1. Preliminary targeting
2. Launch phase
3. Acceleration and ascent
4. High-altitude cruise phase
5. Diving phase
6. Seeker head activation and acquisition of target
7. Descent and low-altitude flight
8. Seeker head repeated activation
and missile homing

http://www.milparade.com/1998/26/0203.jpgY-3 launcher Container

http://www.wonderland.org.nz/ss-n-25.jpg
Cutaway of missile afer release from launcher-container

http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/NAVY/Images/Yakhount.jpg

Price: $1.2 million per unit.
Tarasovka
29-10-2003, 19:08
OOC:

Heh, good to see its still being sold :?

Just you are a bit mistaken - I have 50% rights :)

If Klamath/Echelon are gone, I still have half of all of the rights. And half is more than 30% :roll:

But well, who cares - I get my money from other things these days :roll:
Good to see you didn't forget to mention the creators and not did like others:

Just went into Klam's threads and began selling his stuff in his own threads :shock:
29-10-2003, 19:11
Klamath is Geforce4 now.
29-10-2003, 19:13
Handschar wishes to aquire 50 units for $60,000,000.

Payment wired immediately.
29-10-2003, 19:26
Exetonia will purchase 500 units for 600mil *money auto wired upon confirmation*
29-10-2003, 19:32
i wana buy sum to protect me from the impeeding invashins cuz i have wreaked havoc!!!!

http://www.nationstates.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=86896

i will buy 1,000 if u can put them on mobil lanshers!!!
29-10-2003, 19:46
hmm, i know something Whinchendeon. Why don't you just play properly then someone might give you weapons
29-10-2003, 19:51
i build mi owne!

i maid dirt boms and other stuph!!!
Imminent Deletion
29-11-2003, 23:17
I would like 2,700. $3,240,000,000 wired. http://www.sc3000.com/forums/images/face1.GIF
29-11-2003, 23:30
His most glorious Imperial Majesty and Forthcoming Harbinger of Doom, Eater of Worlds, wishes to inquire into renting arrangements for such a vessel.
United Elias
30-11-2003, 01:20
I would like 2,700. $3,240,000,000 wired. http://www.sc3000.com/forums/images/face1.GIF

Confirmed Thank you.
13-03-2004, 07:42
Dear Sirs,

Please advise if these are still in production. We have been searching for a highly capabile land-based shore battery ASW missile. Based on the specification, these seem to "fit the bill" for protecting our national shores.

If these are still in production, we wish to procure 2,500 for a total of USD 3.00 Billion. Upon confirmation of production and delivery schedule, wire payment will be effected.

Best Regards,

General K'ung Tzu
Secretary of Military Affairs
Democratic Republic of Shang-Ti
13-03-2004, 07:50
Trecon orders 10 systems. How much does it cost when attached to ELS-535 MTVR 7-ton truck.
_Taiwan
13-03-2004, 08:04
(Heck, it seems a bit light for the range)
Whyzardia
13-03-2004, 08:21
The Incorporated States of Whyzardia would also like to know if these missle systems are still being sold. If so we would like to purchase 250 units for coastal defense.

$300,000,000 will be wired to you account if and when the missles are shipped. Please advise.

Whyzard
CEO, Incorporated States of Whyzardia
16-03-2004, 01:25
Dear Sirs,

Please advise if these are still in production. We have been searching for a highly capabile land-based shore battery ASW missile. Based on the specification, these seem to "fit the bill" for protecting our national shores.

If these are still in production, we wish to procure 2,500 for a total of USD 3.00 Billion. Upon confirmation of production and delivery schedule, wire payment will be effected.

Best Regards,

General K'ung Tzu
Secretary of Military Affairs
Democratic Republic of Shang-Ti


Dear Sirs,

We are still awaiting reply for the production availability of these missiles. If they are no longer in production, please advise so we may continue our search for capable land-based shore battery ASW from another supplier.

Best Regards,

General K'ung Tzu
Secretary of Military Affairs
Democratic Republic of Shang-Ti
20-03-2004, 04:19
Dear Sirs,

Please advise if these are still in production. We have been searching for a highly capabile land-based shore battery ASW missile. Based on the specification, these seem to "fit the bill" for protecting our national shores.

If these are still in production, we wish to procure 2,500 for a total of USD 3.00 Billion. Upon confirmation of production and delivery schedule, wire payment will be effected.

Best Regards,

General K'ung Tzu
Secretary of Military Affairs
Democratic Republic of Shang-Ti


Dear Sirs,

We are still awaiting reply for the production availability of these missiles. If they are no longer in production, please advise so we may continue our search for capable land-based shore battery ASW from another supplier.

Best Regards,

General K'ung Tzu
Secretary of Military Affairs
Democratic Republic of Shang-Ti

*bump*

Still awaiting reply. We assume these are still in production, as they are listed on your general Storefront.

Regards,
Shang-Ti
United Elias
20-03-2004, 19:05
(Sorry for the Delay)

Orders confirmed, and the price for production rights is agreed. These weapons are still very much in production and are still being procured by the UE Navy.
Allanea
20-03-2004, 19:11
Wasn'tt there a Yakhont-4 made by Dark Terror or some such?
Iron Blood
20-03-2004, 19:15
Yep, I made the yakhont-4, which is basically a copied yakhont-3 with a couple additions.

800km range seems a bit excessive. Oh, and klamath is still around as tal-kerillion.
Allanea
20-03-2004, 19:19
Is the Yakhont-4 still for sale?

If not, I need production rights on either the Y-4 or Y-3.
Iron Blood
20-03-2004, 19:36
Yeah, though the Y-4 is a bit smaller (and more realistic). I can give you prod rights to it.

Range: 500km.
Speed: Mach 1.5 at low altitude for most of the journey. Mach 2.5 sea skimmer for final attack stage. Makes S shaped turns to avoid CIWS fire. is armored against 20mm CIWS.
Allanea
20-03-2004, 19:38
Thank you. You're now on the developing committeed for Coulter-2.

What is the weight of the Y-4?
Iron Blood
20-03-2004, 19:43
Thank you. You're now on the developing committeed for Coulter-2.

What is the weight of the Y-4?
10,000kg. 22,000 lbs.
Allanea
20-03-2004, 19:44
I checked and it seems I already have Y-3 production rights. WTF?
Iron Blood
20-03-2004, 19:45
You bought them and forgot about buying them?
20-03-2004, 19:51
We're interested in blueprints/production rights for both the Y-3 and Y-4... Please contact us with a price.
Allanea
20-03-2004, 19:55
You bought them and forgot about buying them?

Yes. But When? Why? How?
United Elias
20-03-2004, 20:15
You bought them and forgot about buying them?

Yes. But When? Why? How?

Look I only sell the Y-3, and the stats are realistic, they have all been checked against real data. Of course I may have messed up converting units i.e imperial to metric, but the numbers are good.
Allanea
20-03-2004, 20:19
UE: I agree, what's your point? :roll:
Tarasovka
21-03-2004, 12:18
This thing is still alive? :shock:

Dang, reminded me of the good ole times :roll:
United Elias
21-03-2004, 20:38
This thing is still alive? :shock:

Dang, reminded me of the good ole times :roll:

I know, ain't it cool, I feel kinda old though.


UE: I agree, what's your point? :roll:

no sorry I was replying to another point.
Wetland
22-03-2004, 09:56
The Federation of Wetland is interested in the Yakhont-3 missile. We want to buy the production rights for this missile so that we can use it in all our future ship designs. Please contact us about a right price for these rights.

Admiral Yahti
Wettic Admiralty.
Wetland
30-03-2004, 12:33
Can I get a response to my request?
Sembryl
23-06-2004, 00:35
The Commonwealth of Sembryl wishes to purchase 3,000 units @ $1.2M ea. for a total of $3.6B.
Sembryl
24-06-2004, 15:50
*bump*
United Elias
24-06-2004, 17:00
Confirmed, but to let you know tthis thread is no longer in operation.

All Weapons and Ordnance produced by us has been moved onto one convenient storefront:

http://www.nationstates.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=135324&start=0