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MI 24 (Russian heavy attack helicopter with cargo compartment!)
PRICE: 15000000 USD
http://www.af.mil/photos/images/helicopters_mi24_0002.jpg (http://www.af.mil)
Country of Origin Russia
Builder MIL
Date of Introduction 1976 (HIND D)
Role Assault, gunship, antitank
Similar Aircraft AH-1 Cobra (all models), UH-60 Black Hawk, AH-64 Apache, Mangusta A129
Blades Main rotor: 5
Tail rotor: 3
Rotor diameter Main Rotor : 17.3 meters
Tail Rotor: 3.9 meters
Wing span 6.5 meters
Length Length : 21.6 m (rotors turning)
Length : 17.5 m (fuselage)
Height 13 ft., 11 in.
6.5 meters (gear extended)
Cargo Compartment Dimensions Floor Length: 2.5 meters
Width: 1.5 meters
Height: 1.2 meters
Weight Maximum Gross: 11,500 kg
Normal Takeoff: 11,100 kg
Empty: 8,500 kg
Fuel Internal: 1,840 liters
Internal Aux Tank (in cabin): 1,227 liters
External Fuel Tank: 500 liters ea.
Engine 2 x 2,200 shp Isotov TV-3-117 turbines
Maximum speed 168 mph / 335 km/h
Cruising speed 295 km/h
Range Normal Load: 450 km
With Aux Fuel: 950 km
Service Ceiling 4,500 meters
Hover out of ground effect: 1,500 meters
in ground effect : 2,200 meters
Vertical Climb Rate 15 m/s
Max “G” Force 1.75 g
Standard Payload Internal load: 8 combat troops or 4 litters
External weapons load: 1,500 kg
External load (no weapons): 2,500 kg
Armament 12.7-mm 4x Barrel Machinegun, YaKB-12.7:
Range (m): (practical) 1,500
Elevation/Traverse: 20° up to 60° down/ 120°
Ammo Type: HEFI, APT, Duplex, DuplexT
Rate of Fire (rpm): up to 4,500 (pilot selectable)
30-mm Twin Barrel Cannon, GSh-30K:
Range (m): (practical) 4,000
Elevation/Traverse: None (rigidly mounted)
Ammo Type: HEFI, HEI, APT, APE, CC
Rate of Fire (rpm): 300, or 2,000 to 2,600
750 - 1x twin 30-mm gun, or
1,470 - 12.7-mm 4 barrel turret gun
2-12 - AT-2C or AT-6C Spiral ATGMs
2-4 - 80-mm S-8 rocket pods (20 ea.)
2-4 - 57-mm S-5 rocket pods (32 ea.)
940 - GSh-23L twin 23-mm MG pods
4 - 250-kg bombs FAB-250
2 - 500-kg bombs
500 liters External fuel tanks
Most Probable Armament
HIND D: Turret-mounted 4-barrel 12.7-mm Gatling type machinegun, 57-mm rockets, AT-2C/ SWATTER ATGMs.
HIND E: Turret-mounted 4-barrel 12.7-mm Gatling type machinegun or twin barrel 23-mm turret gun, 57-mm rockets, AT-6C/ SPIRAL ATGMs.
HIND F: Fixed 30-mm twin gun on the right fuselage side, 57-mm rockets, AT-6C/ SPIRAL ATGMs.
Loaded combat troops can fire personal weapons through cabin windows.
Sensors FLIR, RWR, laser designator
AVIONICS The ATGM targeting system uses a low-level light TV, a laser designator, FLIR, air data sensor, and a missile guidance transmitter.
HIND D versions are primarily daytime aircraft only. Some HIND E and Mi-35 series export versions have upgraded night and weather capabilities, better avionics, weather radar, autopilot, HUD, GPS, NVG compatibility, more armor, and an increased weapons load provided by the French company Sextant Avionique.
Survivability Main and tail rotors electrically deiced.
Infrared signature suppressors can be mounted on engine exhausts.
Radar warning receivers, IFF, Infrared jammer, rotor brake, chaff and flares.
Armored cockpit.
Crew Two (pilots in tandem cockpits)
Cost
User Countries At least 34 countries -- Armenia, Afghanistan, Algeria, Angola, Belarus, Bulgaria, Cambodia, CIS, Cuba, Czech Republic, Ethiopia, Georgia, Germany, Hungary, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Mongolia, Mozambique, Nicaragua, North Korea, Peru, Poland, Slovakia, South Yemen, Syria, Ukraine, Vietnam
Su 33 (Russian carrier based Multi-purpose aircraft)
PRICE: 20000000 USD
http://www.military.cz/russia/air/suchoj/Su_33/su33_7.jpg (http://www.military.cz)
Vehicle Type: SU-27K/SU-33 Flanker
Class: Carrier Based Air Superiority Fighter
Manufacturer: Sukhoi Design Bureau Russia
Crew: One Pilot wearing Tactical Life Support System
MDC BY LOCATION:
(1) Main Body 150
(2) Cockpit 120
Wings (2) 75 each
Tails (2) 40 each
Drop Tanks (2) 50 each
NOTES:
(1) Destruction of the main body will shut the unit down completely.
(2) Destruction of the cockpit will kill the pilot. Requires a called shot with a -4 penalty to hit.
SPEEDS:
FLYING, FIGHTER CONFIGURATION:
Mach 2.35 (2500 km/h) With a ceiling of 18,500m
MAX ENGINE THRUST:
13,300 kg x2 from engines
STATISTICAL DATA:
HEIGHT:
5.9 metres
WIDTH:
14.7 metres
LENGTH:
21.9 metres
WEIGHT:
Standard: 22,000 kgs
Fully loaded Weight: 30,000 kgs
RANGE:
2,312.5 miles (3700 KM)
CARGO:
Small compartment behind pilot's seat for personal belongings.
POWER PLANT:
Two Lyul'ka AL-31K Turbofan engines with afterburners
WEAPON SYSTEMS:
GRYAZEV/SHIPUNOV GSH-30-1 (9A-4071K) 30MM INTERNAL GUN SYSTEM: Internally mounted within the Flanker is a 30mm Cannon capable of firing at a rate of 1500 to 1800 rounds per minute, (25 to 30 rounds per second.) Fitted within the Su-33 it is only capable of firing at targets directly in front of the fighter.
PRIMARY PURPOSE: Anti-Aircraft
SECONDARY PURPOSE: Ground Assault
RANGE: 6000 feet (1800 m)
DAMAGE: 4D6 M.D. per single blast (25 rounds,) 1D6x10 per long blast (50 rounds)
RATE OF FIRE: Equal to pilot's combined number of attacks
PAYLOAD: 150 rounds
BODY/WING HARD POINTS: The SU-33 Flanker has 12 underwing hardpoints that utilize launching devices.
R-27EM ALAMO MISSILES (ALSO KNOWN AS IZDELIYE 470): The largest and heaviest Infra-red missile carried by the Su-33 Flanker. This missile is capable versus antiship missiles.
PRIMARY PURPOSE: Assault/Defense
MISSILE SPEED: 2,310 MPH
RANGE: 37.5 miles (60 KM)
DAMAGE: 3D6x10
BLAST RADIUS: 40 feet
RATE OF FIRE: 1 at a time or all
PAYLOAD: Up to 11 missiles
R-73 ARCHER MISSILES: A highly maneuverable dogfight missile designed for dogfighting engagements at close range. At 2.9 metres long this missile is the world's foremost IR guided dogfight missile.
PRIMARY PURPOSE: Assault/Defense
MISSILE SPEED: 2,641 MPH
RANGE: 46 miles
DAMAGE: 2D6x10
BLAST RADIUS: 50 feet
RATE OF FIRE: 1 at a time or all
PAYLOAD: Up to 11 missiles
R-60 APHID MISSILES: This light weight short range IR guided missile is the first tactical light weight missile designed exclusively for fighter-to-fighter close-in combat.
PRIMARY PURPOSE: Assault/Defense
MISSILE SPEED: 2,025 MPH
RANGE: 10 miles (16 KM)
DAMAGE: 1D6x10
BLAST RADIUS: 5 feet
RATE OF FIRE: Individually or all at once
PAYLOAD: Up to 11 missiles
R-33 MISSILES: This light weight short rangeI/M/TSARH guided missile is a tactical light weight missile designed exclusively for fighter-to-fighter close-in combat.
PRIMARY PURPOSE: Assault/Defense
MISSILE SPEED: 2,025 MPH
RANGE: 50 Miles (80 KM)
DAMAGE: 1D6x10
BLAST RADIUS: 5 feet
RATE OF FIRE: Individually or all at once
PAYLOAD: Up to 11 missiles
R-72 MISSILES: This light weight short range IR guided missile is the first tactical light weight missile designed exclusively for fighter-to-fighter close-in combat.
PRIMARY PURPOSE: Assault/Defense
MISSILE SPEED: 2,025 MPH
RANGE: 50 Miles (80 KM)
DAMAGE: 1D6x10
BLAST RADIUS: 5 feet
RATE OF FIRE: Individually or all at once
PAYLOAD: Up to 11 missiles
Kh-35 MISSILES (AS-20 Kayak): Anti-ship missile very simliar to the harpoon.
PRIMARY PURPOSE: Anti-Warship
MISSILE SPEED: 594 kts
RANGE: 75 Miles (120 KM)
DAMAGE: 2D4x100
BLAST RADIUS: 50 feet
RATE OF FIRE: Individually or all at once
PAYLOAD: Up to 4 missiles
Kh-31P MISSILES (AS-17 Krypton): Missile develop to counter the newer anti-missile abilities of the west. It is faster and has a longer range than previous missiles. Can track a target by it's radar system.
PRIMARY PURPOSE: Anti-ship / Anti-radar
MISSILE SPEED: Mach 2.7
RANGE: 68.75 Miles (110 KM)
DAMAGE: 1D6x100
BLAST RADIUS: 50 feet
RATE OF FIRE: Individually or all at once
PAYLOAD: Up to 6 missiles
Kh-58 MISSILES: (AS-11 Kilter): Built to be a basic anti-ship weapon it has been around since 1978.
PRIMARY PURPOSE: Anti-ship / Anti-radar
MISSILE SPEED: Mach 3.6
RANGE: 75 Miles (120 KM)
DAMAGE: 1D6 x100
BLAST RADIUS: 50 feet
RATE OF FIRE: Individually or all at once
PAYLOAD: Up to 4 missiles
Kh-41 MISSILES (Moskit): Missile developed in 1993 for anti-warship purposes.
PRIMARY PURPOSE: Anti-ship / Anti-radar
MISSILE SPEED: Mach 3.8
RANGE: 156.25 Miles (250 KM)
DAMAGE: 2D6x100
BLAST RADIUS: 50 feet
RATE OF FIRE: Individually or all at once
PAYLOAD: 1 missile
SORBTSIYA ECM PODS Used to defeat hostile radar, the ECM, (Electronic Counter Measures,) jammer will confuse all radar so that the fighter can not be detected or locked onto with radar guided weapons. This does not give away the position of the fighter but it does let the enemy know that they are there. The only way that it can be defeated is with ECCM, (Electronic Counter-Counter Measures.)
PRIMARY PURPOSE: Block Enemy Radar
RANGE: 30 miles
RULES: Confuses all radar within 30 miles, but can be defeated by ECCM, if the ECCM operator gets a higher Sensory Instruments percentage roll against the ECM operator.
CHAFF/FLARE DECOY DISPENSORS: Located in the rear middle section of the SU-33's fuselage are the counter-measures dispensors. Triggered by the pilot they will release either a chaff cloud or single flare depending on what the pilot chooses. They are used to confuse enemy missiles attacking the fighter. Smart missiles get a 20% bonus when rolling on the below chart.
01-50 Missile/s detonated by Chaff/Flare
51-75 Missile/s loses track of target and veers away in wrong direction, (may lock onto another target)
76-00 No effect, missile is still on target
Payload: Twenty of each type
STANDARD EQUIPMENT FOR THE SUKHOI SU-27K / SU-33 FLANKER:
AUTO-PILOT: The SU-33 is equipped with a computerized auto-pilot, allowing the pilot to relax or even sleep during long voyages. The auto-pilot can be programmed with a single destination or a complex flight plan involving multiple speeds, directions, and destinations. The onboard computer will alert the pilot when the fighter is near its destination, and can also be set to automatically signal when sensors detect objects near the fighter.
COMBAT COMPUTER W/HUD DISPLAYS: NPO Geophysica 36-sh EOS (controlled by NSTS-27 helmet mounted sight)
EJECTOR SEATS/HOMING SIGNAL: Zvezda K-36DM - The pilot's seats are ejection seats designed to eject the pilot in the event of a catastrophe. They must be manually operated to fire. The pilot carries a homing devices within a small radio within their flightsuit in the event of them having to ditch. These radio/homing signals have a range of 100 miles.
LASER RANGEFINDER: Range: 8 km.
OPTICS: CAMERA: Range: 30 miles (48 km). A Television Camera Set (TCS) is used for visual target identification at long ranges. The TCS is a high resolution closed circuit television system. The selected FOV is displayed in the cockpit and can be recorded by the Cockpit Television System. It is used for both reconnaisance, and to assist in target aquisition in air to ground attacks.
OPTICS: INFRARED: Range: 50km IRST
OPTICS: NIGHTVISION: Range: 2000 feet (610 m).
IN-FLIGHT REFUEL: The Flanker is fully capable of refueling in mid-air due to a forward mounted in-air refuel nozzle which allows the fighter to refuel and thus extend its operational range.
ARRESTOR HOOK: The Flanker is equipped with an arrestor hook to permit it to land on Aircraft Carriers.
COUNTER-MEASURES: The Flanker is equipped with chaff and flare decoy dispensers, as well as an ECM jammer linked into the SPO-15 "Beryoza" Radar Reciever Warning system. (See under Weapon Systems for details.)
RADAR: N001 Pulse Doppler Radar with a range of 240km .
RADIO COMMUNICATION: (R-862 radio & A-611 marker radio receiver) Long range, directional communications system with satellite relay capabilities. Range: 600 miles (960 km) or can be boosted indefinitely via satellite relay.
STANDARD SURVIVAL KIT: The pilots flightsuit comes equipped with a portable survival equipment. The equipment includes a small waterproof radio/homing signal, a medium-sized flashlight, two hand flares, one rocket flare, a compass, infrared distancing binoculars, a small mirror, a pocket knife, dehydrated and concentrated food (can be stretched into a five day supply for one person) and basic first aid items (aspirin, bandages, disinfectants, etc.)
TACTICAL LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEM: The Flanker's cockpit features pressurized air feeds to the pilots flight suit that provides them with pressurized breathing. The flight suit also promotes blood circulation even during high-g turns, thus decreasing the possibility of the pilot blacking out in combat.
COMBAT BONUSES FOR SUKHOI SU-33 FLANKER TRAINING:
BASIC FIGHTER COMBAT TRAINING
Basic training for non-pilot military personnel.
1 attack per melee (plus those of the pilot).
Add one additional action/attack at levels three, nine, and fifteen.
+1 to strike.
+1 to dodge.
+1 to roll with a punch or fall with an impact, reducing damage by half.
Critical strike same as pilot's hand-to-hand.
ADVANCED SUKHOI SU-33 FLANKER COMBAT TRAINING
Advanced training for military pilots.
2 attacks per melee (plus those of the pilot).
Add one additional action/attack at levels three, six, eleven, and fifteen.
+2 to strike
+6 to dodge
+2 to roll with a punch or fall with an impact, reducing damage by half.
Critical strike same as pilot's hand-to-hand.
TU 22 (Russian Strategical, High Speed, High Altitude, Nuclear Weapon Carriying Bomber!)
PRICE: 30000000 USD
http://military.sinor.ru/Tu22/Tu-26.jpg (http://military.sinor.ru)
DESCRIPTION:
About 300 Tu-22s were built between 1960 and 1969 to serve as supersonic bombers capable of high-speed dashes. The design features an all-swept wing with large pods underneath containing the main landing gear, two engine pods mounted above the fuselage, and a crew of three seated in tandem. In a unique twist, the pilot has an upward-ejecting seat while those of the other crewmen eject from the bottom of the aircraft. The original Tu-22 did not live up to expectations leading to the Tu-22K armed with cruise missiles. The Tu-22 saw action in a number of conflicts, including Afghanistan and the Iran-Iraq War.
Data below for Tu-22
Last modified 5 November 1999
HISTORY:
First Flight 7 September 1959
Service Entry
1965
CREW:
1 pilot, 2 others
ESTIMATED COST:
unknown
AIRFOIL SECTIONS:
Wing Root TsAGI SR-5S
Wing Tip TsAGI SR-5S
DIMENSIONS:
Length 139.75 ft (42.60 m)
Wingspan 77.10 ft (23.50 m)
Height 32.77 ft (23.50 m)
Wing Area 1,740 ft2 (162.0 m2)
Canard Area
not applicable
WEIGHTS:
Empty 88,183 lb (40,000 kg)
Typical Load unknown
Max Takeoff 202,820 lb (94,000 kg)
Fuel Capacity internal: unknown
external: unknown
Max Payload
22,050 lb (10,000 kg)
PROPULSION:
Powerplant two RKBM VD-7M afterburning turbojets
Thrust
70,550 lb (313.8 kN)
PERFORMANCE:
Max Level Speed at altitude: 920 mph (1,480 km/h) at 40,000 ft (12,200 m), Mach 1.4
at sea level: 555 mph (890 km/h)
Initial Climb Rate unknown
Service Ceiling 43,635 ft (13,300 m) [supersonic]
60,040 ft (18,300 m) [subsonic]
Range 3,050 nm (5,650 km) with max fuel
2,650 nm (4,900 km) with max payload
g-Limits
unknown
ARMAMENT:
Gun one NR-23 23-mm cannon in tail turret (remotely controlled)
Stations one internal weapons bay
Air-to-Surface Missile (Tu-22K) Kh-22/AS-4 ASM
Bomb (Tu-22) up to 24 FAB-500 or one FAB-9000
Other
unknown
KNOWN VARIANTS:
Tu-22 'Blinder-A' First production bomber/recon model carrying free-fall bombs
Tu-22K 'Blinder-B' Missile-carrying version armed with Kh-22 ASM and equipped with large guidance radar mounted under nose
Tu-22R 'Blinder-C' Daylight reconnaissance model with six windows in bomb bay for three pairs of long-range cameras, some have 23 mm tail gun removed in favor of ECM gear or flares and IR sensors
Tu-22U 'Blinder-D' Trainer with instructor seated in separate raised cockpit
Tu-22P 'Blinder-E'
ECM model based on Tu-22R, equipped with many elint antennae and EW pods
KNOWN COMBAT RECORD:
Kurdish uprisings (Iraq, 198?)
Tanzania (Libya, 198?)
Chad (Libya, 1986)
Afghanistan War (Soviet Union, 1979-1989)
Iran-Iraq War (Iraq, 1980-1988)
Tanzania-Libya conflict
KNOWN OPERATORS:
Russian Air Force
Russian Navy
Belarus
Iraq
Libya
Ukraine
Su 39 (Naval based ground attack fighter, simmilar to the A 10 Warthog but more agile and better armed!)
Price: 20000000 USD
Double pilot (training version) PRICE: 25000000
Regular Version below
http://www.flygplan.info/images/su-39.jpg (http://www.flygplan.info)
The two pilot trainer below
http://www.modelspot.com/su39fr.JPG (http://www.modelspot.com)
Crew 1
Entered service in 1996
Dimensions and weight
Length 21.9 m
Wing span 14.7 m
Height 5.9 m
Weight (normal) 25 - 33.6 t
Maximum take off weight t
Engines
Engines 2 x TDRD AL-35F
Traction 2 x 4 500 kgs
Altitude 18 km
Maximum speed 2 550 km/h
Flying range 4 100 km
Armament
Aviation gun 30-mm gun GSh-30-1
Missiles "Air-to-Air" missiles R-60M, R-73; "Air-to-Surface" missiles Kh-23, Kh-25, Kh-29, Kh-31, Kh-35, Kh-58; 16 x "Vikhr" anti-tank missiles; unoperating missiles S-5, S-8, S-13, S-24, S-25.
Bombs 3 t (corrected or cluster aviation bombs)
MI 24 (Russian heavy attack helicopter with cargo compartment!)
PRICE: 15000000 USD
http://www.af.mil/photos/images/helicopters_mi24_0002.jpg (http://www.af.mil)
Country of Origin Russia
Builder MIL
Date of Introduction 1976 (HIND D)
Role Assault, gunship, antitank
Similar Aircraft AH-1 Cobra (all models), UH-60 Black Hawk, AH-64 Apache, Mangusta A129
Blades Main rotor: 5
Tail rotor: 3
Rotor diameter Main Rotor : 17.3 meters
Tail Rotor: 3.9 meters
Wing span 6.5 meters
Length Length : 21.6 m (rotors turning)
Length : 17.5 m (fuselage)
Height 13 ft., 11 in.
6.5 meters (gear extended)
Cargo Compartment Dimensions Floor Length: 2.5 meters
Width: 1.5 meters
Height: 1.2 meters
Weight Maximum Gross: 11,500 kg
Normal Takeoff: 11,100 kg
Empty: 8,500 kg
Fuel Internal: 1,840 liters
Internal Aux Tank (in cabin): 1,227 liters
External Fuel Tank: 500 liters ea.
Engine 2 x 2,200 shp Isotov TV-3-117 turbines
Maximum speed 168 mph / 335 km/h
Cruising speed 295 km/h
Range Normal Load: 450 km
With Aux Fuel: 950 km
Service Ceiling 4,500 meters
Hover out of ground effect: 1,500 meters
in ground effect : 2,200 meters
Vertical Climb Rate 15 m/s
Max “G” Force 1.75 g
Standard Payload Internal load: 8 combat troops or 4 litters
External weapons load: 1,500 kg
External load (no weapons): 2,500 kg
Armament 12.7-mm 4x Barrel Machinegun, YaKB-12.7:
Range (m): (practical) 1,500
Elevation/Traverse: 20° up to 60° down/ 120°
Ammo Type: HEFI, APT, Duplex, DuplexT
Rate of Fire (rpm): up to 4,500 (pilot selectable)
30-mm Twin Barrel Cannon, GSh-30K:
Range (m): (practical) 4,000
Elevation/Traverse: None (rigidly mounted)
Ammo Type: HEFI, HEI, APT, APE, CC
Rate of Fire (rpm): 300, or 2,000 to 2,600
750 - 1x twin 30-mm gun, or
1,470 - 12.7-mm 4 barrel turret gun
2-12 - AT-2C or AT-6C Spiral ATGMs
2-4 - 80-mm S-8 rocket pods (20 ea.)
2-4 - 57-mm S-5 rocket pods (32 ea.)
940 - GSh-23L twin 23-mm MG pods
4 - 250-kg bombs FAB-250
2 - 500-kg bombs
500 liters External fuel tanks
Most Probable Armament
HIND D: Turret-mounted 4-barrel 12.7-mm Gatling type machinegun, 57-mm rockets, AT-2C/ SWATTER ATGMs.
HIND E: Turret-mounted 4-barrel 12.7-mm Gatling type machinegun or twin barrel 23-mm turret gun, 57-mm rockets, AT-6C/ SPIRAL ATGMs.
HIND F: Fixed 30-mm twin gun on the right fuselage side, 57-mm rockets, AT-6C/ SPIRAL ATGMs.
Loaded combat troops can fire personal weapons through cabin windows.
Sensors FLIR, RWR, laser designator
AVIONICS The ATGM targeting system uses a low-level light TV, a laser designator, FLIR, air data sensor, and a missile guidance transmitter.
HIND D versions are primarily daytime aircraft only. Some HIND E and Mi-35 series export versions have upgraded night and weather capabilities, better avionics, weather radar, autopilot, HUD, GPS, NVG compatibility, more armor, and an increased weapons load provided by the French company Sextant Avionique.
Survivability Main and tail rotors electrically deiced.
Infrared signature suppressors can be mounted on engine exhausts.
Radar warning receivers, IFF, Infrared jammer, rotor brake, chaff and flares.
Armored cockpit.
Crew Two (pilots in tandem cockpits)
Cost
User Countries At least 34 countries -- Armenia, Afghanistan, Algeria, Angola, Belarus, Bulgaria, Cambodia, CIS, Cuba, Czech Republic, Ethiopia, Georgia, Germany, Hungary, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Mongolia, Mozambique, Nicaragua, North Korea, Peru, Poland, Slovakia, South Yemen, Syria, Ukraine, Vietnam
Su 33 (Russian carrier based Multi-purpose aircraft)
PRICE: 20000000 USD
http://www.military.cz/russia/air/suchoj/Su_33/su33_7.jpg (http://www.military.cz)
Vehicle Type: SU-27K/SU-33 Flanker
Class: Carrier Based Air Superiority Fighter
Manufacturer: Sukhoi Design Bureau Russia
Crew: One Pilot wearing Tactical Life Support System
MDC BY LOCATION:
(1) Main Body 150
(2) Cockpit 120
Wings (2) 75 each
Tails (2) 40 each
Drop Tanks (2) 50 each
NOTES:
(1) Destruction of the main body will shut the unit down completely.
(2) Destruction of the cockpit will kill the pilot. Requires a called shot with a -4 penalty to hit.
SPEEDS:
FLYING, FIGHTER CONFIGURATION:
Mach 2.35 (2500 km/h) With a ceiling of 18,500m
MAX ENGINE THRUST:
13,300 kg x2 from engines
STATISTICAL DATA:
HEIGHT:
5.9 metres
WIDTH:
14.7 metres
LENGTH:
21.9 metres
WEIGHT:
Standard: 22,000 kgs
Fully loaded Weight: 30,000 kgs
RANGE:
2,312.5 miles (3700 KM)
CARGO:
Small compartment behind pilot's seat for personal belongings.
POWER PLANT:
Two Lyul'ka AL-31K Turbofan engines with afterburners
WEAPON SYSTEMS:
GRYAZEV/SHIPUNOV GSH-30-1 (9A-4071K) 30MM INTERNAL GUN SYSTEM: Internally mounted within the Flanker is a 30mm Cannon capable of firing at a rate of 1500 to 1800 rounds per minute, (25 to 30 rounds per second.) Fitted within the Su-33 it is only capable of firing at targets directly in front of the fighter.
PRIMARY PURPOSE: Anti-Aircraft
SECONDARY PURPOSE: Ground Assault
RANGE: 6000 feet (1800 m)
DAMAGE: 4D6 M.D. per single blast (25 rounds,) 1D6x10 per long blast (50 rounds)
RATE OF FIRE: Equal to pilot's combined number of attacks
PAYLOAD: 150 rounds
BODY/WING HARD POINTS: The SU-33 Flanker has 12 underwing hardpoints that utilize launching devices.
R-27EM ALAMO MISSILES (ALSO KNOWN AS IZDELIYE 470): The largest and heaviest Infra-red missile carried by the Su-33 Flanker. This missile is capable versus antiship missiles.
PRIMARY PURPOSE: Assault/Defense
MISSILE SPEED: 2,310 MPH
RANGE: 37.5 miles (60 KM)
DAMAGE: 3D6x10
BLAST RADIUS: 40 feet
RATE OF FIRE: 1 at a time or all
PAYLOAD: Up to 11 missiles
R-73 ARCHER MISSILES: A highly maneuverable dogfight missile designed for dogfighting engagements at close range. At 2.9 metres long this missile is the world's foremost IR guided dogfight missile.
PRIMARY PURPOSE: Assault/Defense
MISSILE SPEED: 2,641 MPH
RANGE: 46 miles
DAMAGE: 2D6x10
BLAST RADIUS: 50 feet
RATE OF FIRE: 1 at a time or all
PAYLOAD: Up to 11 missiles
R-60 APHID MISSILES: This light weight short range IR guided missile is the first tactical light weight missile designed exclusively for fighter-to-fighter close-in combat.
PRIMARY PURPOSE: Assault/Defense
MISSILE SPEED: 2,025 MPH
RANGE: 10 miles (16 KM)
DAMAGE: 1D6x10
BLAST RADIUS: 5 feet
RATE OF FIRE: Individually or all at once
PAYLOAD: Up to 11 missiles
R-33 MISSILES: This light weight short rangeI/M/TSARH guided missile is a tactical light weight missile designed exclusively for fighter-to-fighter close-in combat.
PRIMARY PURPOSE: Assault/Defense
MISSILE SPEED: 2,025 MPH
RANGE: 50 Miles (80 KM)
DAMAGE: 1D6x10
BLAST RADIUS: 5 feet
RATE OF FIRE: Individually or all at once
PAYLOAD: Up to 11 missiles
R-72 MISSILES: This light weight short range IR guided missile is the first tactical light weight missile designed exclusively for fighter-to-fighter close-in combat.
PRIMARY PURPOSE: Assault/Defense
MISSILE SPEED: 2,025 MPH
RANGE: 50 Miles (80 KM)
DAMAGE: 1D6x10
BLAST RADIUS: 5 feet
RATE OF FIRE: Individually or all at once
PAYLOAD: Up to 11 missiles
Kh-35 MISSILES (AS-20 Kayak): Anti-ship missile very simliar to the harpoon.
PRIMARY PURPOSE: Anti-Warship
MISSILE SPEED: 594 kts
RANGE: 75 Miles (120 KM)
DAMAGE: 2D4x100
BLAST RADIUS: 50 feet
RATE OF FIRE: Individually or all at once
PAYLOAD: Up to 4 missiles
Kh-31P MISSILES (AS-17 Krypton): Missile develop to counter the newer anti-missile abilities of the west. It is faster and has a longer range than previous missiles. Can track a target by it's radar system.
PRIMARY PURPOSE: Anti-ship / Anti-radar
MISSILE SPEED: Mach 2.7
RANGE: 68.75 Miles (110 KM)
DAMAGE: 1D6x100
BLAST RADIUS: 50 feet
RATE OF FIRE: Individually or all at once
PAYLOAD: Up to 6 missiles
Kh-58 MISSILES: (AS-11 Kilter): Built to be a basic anti-ship weapon it has been around since 1978.
PRIMARY PURPOSE: Anti-ship / Anti-radar
MISSILE SPEED: Mach 3.6
RANGE: 75 Miles (120 KM)
DAMAGE: 1D6 x100
BLAST RADIUS: 50 feet
RATE OF FIRE: Individually or all at once
PAYLOAD: Up to 4 missiles
Kh-41 MISSILES (Moskit): Missile developed in 1993 for anti-warship purposes.
PRIMARY PURPOSE: Anti-ship / Anti-radar
MISSILE SPEED: Mach 3.8
RANGE: 156.25 Miles (250 KM)
DAMAGE: 2D6x100
BLAST RADIUS: 50 feet
RATE OF FIRE: Individually or all at once
PAYLOAD: 1 missile
SORBTSIYA ECM PODS Used to defeat hostile radar, the ECM, (Electronic Counter Measures,) jammer will confuse all radar so that the fighter can not be detected or locked onto with radar guided weapons. This does not give away the position of the fighter but it does let the enemy know that they are there. The only way that it can be defeated is with ECCM, (Electronic Counter-Counter Measures.)
PRIMARY PURPOSE: Block Enemy Radar
RANGE: 30 miles
RULES: Confuses all radar within 30 miles, but can be defeated by ECCM, if the ECCM operator gets a higher Sensory Instruments percentage roll against the ECM operator.
CHAFF/FLARE DECOY DISPENSORS: Located in the rear middle section of the SU-33's fuselage are the counter-measures dispensors. Triggered by the pilot they will release either a chaff cloud or single flare depending on what the pilot chooses. They are used to confuse enemy missiles attacking the fighter. Smart missiles get a 20% bonus when rolling on the below chart.
01-50 Missile/s detonated by Chaff/Flare
51-75 Missile/s loses track of target and veers away in wrong direction, (may lock onto another target)
76-00 No effect, missile is still on target
Payload: Twenty of each type
STANDARD EQUIPMENT FOR THE SUKHOI SU-27K / SU-33 FLANKER:
AUTO-PILOT: The SU-33 is equipped with a computerized auto-pilot, allowing the pilot to relax or even sleep during long voyages. The auto-pilot can be programmed with a single destination or a complex flight plan involving multiple speeds, directions, and destinations. The onboard computer will alert the pilot when the fighter is near its destination, and can also be set to automatically signal when sensors detect objects near the fighter.
COMBAT COMPUTER W/HUD DISPLAYS: NPO Geophysica 36-sh EOS (controlled by NSTS-27 helmet mounted sight)
EJECTOR SEATS/HOMING SIGNAL: Zvezda K-36DM - The pilot's seats are ejection seats designed to eject the pilot in the event of a catastrophe. They must be manually operated to fire. The pilot carries a homing devices within a small radio within their flightsuit in the event of them having to ditch. These radio/homing signals have a range of 100 miles.
LASER RANGEFINDER: Range: 8 km.
OPTICS: CAMERA: Range: 30 miles (48 km). A Television Camera Set (TCS) is used for visual target identification at long ranges. The TCS is a high resolution closed circuit television system. The selected FOV is displayed in the cockpit and can be recorded by the Cockpit Television System. It is used for both reconnaisance, and to assist in target aquisition in air to ground attacks.
OPTICS: INFRARED: Range: 50km IRST
OPTICS: NIGHTVISION: Range: 2000 feet (610 m).
IN-FLIGHT REFUEL: The Flanker is fully capable of refueling in mid-air due to a forward mounted in-air refuel nozzle which allows the fighter to refuel and thus extend its operational range.
ARRESTOR HOOK: The Flanker is equipped with an arrestor hook to permit it to land on Aircraft Carriers.
COUNTER-MEASURES: The Flanker is equipped with chaff and flare decoy dispensers, as well as an ECM jammer linked into the SPO-15 "Beryoza" Radar Reciever Warning system. (See under Weapon Systems for details.)
RADAR: N001 Pulse Doppler Radar with a range of 240km .
RADIO COMMUNICATION: (R-862 radio & A-611 marker radio receiver) Long range, directional communications system with satellite relay capabilities. Range: 600 miles (960 km) or can be boosted indefinitely via satellite relay.
STANDARD SURVIVAL KIT: The pilots flightsuit comes equipped with a portable survival equipment. The equipment includes a small waterproof radio/homing signal, a medium-sized flashlight, two hand flares, one rocket flare, a compass, infrared distancing binoculars, a small mirror, a pocket knife, dehydrated and concentrated food (can be stretched into a five day supply for one person) and basic first aid items (aspirin, bandages, disinfectants, etc.)
TACTICAL LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEM: The Flanker's cockpit features pressurized air feeds to the pilots flight suit that provides them with pressurized breathing. The flight suit also promotes blood circulation even during high-g turns, thus decreasing the possibility of the pilot blacking out in combat.
COMBAT BONUSES FOR SUKHOI SU-33 FLANKER TRAINING:
BASIC FIGHTER COMBAT TRAINING
Basic training for non-pilot military personnel.
1 attack per melee (plus those of the pilot).
Add one additional action/attack at levels three, nine, and fifteen.
+1 to strike.
+1 to dodge.
+1 to roll with a punch or fall with an impact, reducing damage by half.
Critical strike same as pilot's hand-to-hand.
ADVANCED SUKHOI SU-33 FLANKER COMBAT TRAINING
Advanced training for military pilots.
2 attacks per melee (plus those of the pilot).
Add one additional action/attack at levels three, six, eleven, and fifteen.
+2 to strike
+6 to dodge
+2 to roll with a punch or fall with an impact, reducing damage by half.
Critical strike same as pilot's hand-to-hand.
TU 22 (Russian Strategical, High Speed, High Altitude, Nuclear Weapon Carriying Bomber!)
PRICE: 30000000 USD
http://military.sinor.ru/Tu22/Tu-26.jpg (http://military.sinor.ru)
DESCRIPTION:
About 300 Tu-22s were built between 1960 and 1969 to serve as supersonic bombers capable of high-speed dashes. The design features an all-swept wing with large pods underneath containing the main landing gear, two engine pods mounted above the fuselage, and a crew of three seated in tandem. In a unique twist, the pilot has an upward-ejecting seat while those of the other crewmen eject from the bottom of the aircraft. The original Tu-22 did not live up to expectations leading to the Tu-22K armed with cruise missiles. The Tu-22 saw action in a number of conflicts, including Afghanistan and the Iran-Iraq War.
Data below for Tu-22
Last modified 5 November 1999
HISTORY:
First Flight 7 September 1959
Service Entry
1965
CREW:
1 pilot, 2 others
ESTIMATED COST:
unknown
AIRFOIL SECTIONS:
Wing Root TsAGI SR-5S
Wing Tip TsAGI SR-5S
DIMENSIONS:
Length 139.75 ft (42.60 m)
Wingspan 77.10 ft (23.50 m)
Height 32.77 ft (23.50 m)
Wing Area 1,740 ft2 (162.0 m2)
Canard Area
not applicable
WEIGHTS:
Empty 88,183 lb (40,000 kg)
Typical Load unknown
Max Takeoff 202,820 lb (94,000 kg)
Fuel Capacity internal: unknown
external: unknown
Max Payload
22,050 lb (10,000 kg)
PROPULSION:
Powerplant two RKBM VD-7M afterburning turbojets
Thrust
70,550 lb (313.8 kN)
PERFORMANCE:
Max Level Speed at altitude: 920 mph (1,480 km/h) at 40,000 ft (12,200 m), Mach 1.4
at sea level: 555 mph (890 km/h)
Initial Climb Rate unknown
Service Ceiling 43,635 ft (13,300 m) [supersonic]
60,040 ft (18,300 m) [subsonic]
Range 3,050 nm (5,650 km) with max fuel
2,650 nm (4,900 km) with max payload
g-Limits
unknown
ARMAMENT:
Gun one NR-23 23-mm cannon in tail turret (remotely controlled)
Stations one internal weapons bay
Air-to-Surface Missile (Tu-22K) Kh-22/AS-4 ASM
Bomb (Tu-22) up to 24 FAB-500 or one FAB-9000
Other
unknown
KNOWN VARIANTS:
Tu-22 'Blinder-A' First production bomber/recon model carrying free-fall bombs
Tu-22K 'Blinder-B' Missile-carrying version armed with Kh-22 ASM and equipped with large guidance radar mounted under nose
Tu-22R 'Blinder-C' Daylight reconnaissance model with six windows in bomb bay for three pairs of long-range cameras, some have 23 mm tail gun removed in favor of ECM gear or flares and IR sensors
Tu-22U 'Blinder-D' Trainer with instructor seated in separate raised cockpit
Tu-22P 'Blinder-E'
ECM model based on Tu-22R, equipped with many elint antennae and EW pods
KNOWN COMBAT RECORD:
Kurdish uprisings (Iraq, 198?)
Tanzania (Libya, 198?)
Chad (Libya, 1986)
Afghanistan War (Soviet Union, 1979-1989)
Iran-Iraq War (Iraq, 1980-1988)
Tanzania-Libya conflict
KNOWN OPERATORS:
Russian Air Force
Russian Navy
Belarus
Iraq
Libya
Ukraine
Su 39 (Naval based ground attack fighter, simmilar to the A 10 Warthog but more agile and better armed!)
Price: 20000000 USD
Double pilot (training version) PRICE: 25000000
Regular Version below
http://www.flygplan.info/images/su-39.jpg (http://www.flygplan.info)
The two pilot trainer below
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Crew 1
Entered service in 1996
Dimensions and weight
Length 21.9 m
Wing span 14.7 m
Height 5.9 m
Weight (normal) 25 - 33.6 t
Maximum take off weight t
Engines
Engines 2 x TDRD AL-35F
Traction 2 x 4 500 kgs
Altitude 18 km
Maximum speed 2 550 km/h
Flying range 4 100 km
Armament
Aviation gun 30-mm gun GSh-30-1
Missiles "Air-to-Air" missiles R-60M, R-73; "Air-to-Surface" missiles Kh-23, Kh-25, Kh-29, Kh-31, Kh-35, Kh-58; 16 x "Vikhr" anti-tank missiles; unoperating missiles S-5, S-8, S-13, S-24, S-25.
Bombs 3 t (corrected or cluster aviation bombs)