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DP-21 EW/MC Aircraft now for sale!

Soviet Bloc
05-11-2003, 14:56
And here she is:

DP-21
Electronic Warfare and Long-Range Aircraft Interceptor


http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2003-10/415311/DP-21EWMCMk.II.GIF

Length:
59 feet (17.98 meters)

Height:
15 feet (4.57 meters)

Wingspan:
53 feet (16.15 meters)



Unit Cost:
$52 million

Power Plant:
Two DP-ABETF-21 engines

Thrust:
18,200 pounds per engine

Maximum Take-off Weight: 78,500 lbs

Speed:
Maximum speed 1.4 mach

Cruise speed .8 mach to 1.2 mach

Ceiling:
50,000 feet

Crew:
Two

Armor:
AZ-CMT III Composite Armor (Zvarinograd)

Systems:
MK4011 radar/tracking system (Crookfur) : Based on the Mk4000 family the MK4011 is a dedicated air to air system with the capability of a handling up to 25 separate targets with full threat identification and prioritisation, it is fully capable of automatic weapons release when pilot specified conditions are met. The Mk4011 is capable of integrating with other systems of the same type and use their processing systems to allow one active radar to engage up to 100 targets (based on a flight of 4 planes with the system).
Ranges:
Air surveillance: 430km
Detail scan: 530km
Rear radar: 200km



AN/ALQ-136(V)2 CMS (Zvarinograd):

The AN/ALQ-136(V)2 CMS is designed for the Special Electronics Mission Aircraft (SEMA) and the Special Operations Aircraft (SOA) -- RC-12, MH-47E, MH-60K, EH-60A. This CMS is programmed to respond to the pulse radar signals of the most critical threat weapon system anticipated to be encountered by SEMA and SOA in a hostile environment. It can operate against multiple threat weapons systems simultaneously. It has programmable modules, covers a broader frequency range than the (V)1 CMS and has built-in preplanned product improvement capabilities. The AN/ALQ-136(V)2 CMS consists of three types of line replaceable units (LRUs). These LRUs include one receiver/transmitter (RT) assembly, one control indicator assembly and four antennas. The RT assembly utilizes state-of-the-art gate array and gallium arsenide lightweight circuit boards. The total system weight is 72 pounds.


Russian Aviaconversia GPS and GLONASS Jammer (Zvarinograd):

THE GPS/GLONASS JAMMER HAS AN OUTPUT POWER OF 4 WATTS AND CAN EFFECTIVELY DENY USE OF GPS IN AN AREA RANGING AS FAR AS 150-200 KM. DR. ANTONOV SAID THAT HE HAS ALREADY WORKED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE RUSSIAN MILITARY WITH DIRECTIONAL ANTENNAS FOR HIS JAMMER SO THAT IT CAN BE USED TO DIRECTIONALLY JAM WHILE MAINTAINING SAFE AREAS FOR FRIENDLY FORCES TO ACCESS GPS OR GLONASS. THE COEFFICIENT OF ANTENNA AMPLIFICATION RANGES FROM 2-5, DEPENDING ON THE TYPE OF ANTENNA USED. THE ELECTRICAL INPUT SUPPLY IS EITHER BATTERY OR DC LINE VOLTAGE. DR. ANTONOV PRODUCED BOTH 15 V AND 6 V SUPPLIES THAT RAN OFF OF 230 VOLTS LINE INPUT. THE JAMMER DISSIPATES 25 WATTS WHEN IN USE AND WEIGHS BETWEEN 8-12 KG WITHOUT BATTERIES, DEPENDING ON THE CONFIGURATION. IN THE FRONTAL VIEW OF THE JAMMER SHOWN IN BOTH ENCL 1 AND 2, TWO KNOBS CAN BE SEEN AT THE BASE. THE LEFT KNOB IS FOR FREQUENCY MODULATION, AND RANGES FROM 0-6 MHZ. THE RIGHT KNOB IS FOR "VELOCITY CHANGE OF MODULATION" AND RANGES FROM 44-270 HZ. A PORTION OF THE ABOVE DATA IS CONTAINED IN ENCL 3, WHICH IS IN RUSSIAN. THE RO HAD ENCL 3 LOOSELY TRANSLATED, VERBALLY.


AN/ALQ-144A(V)3 CMS(Zvarinograd):

The AN/ALQ-144A(V)3 CMS is the upgrade version of the AN/ALQ-144(V)3. It is an active, continuously operating, omni-directional and electrically fired infrared (IR) jammer. This CMS is designed for use on AH-1F and AH-64A/D helicopters to confuse or decoy threat IR missile systems. The AN/ALQ-144A(V)3 CMS is designed to provide jamming of all known IR threat missile systems when operated on helicopters equipped with low reflective paint and engine exhaust suppressors. The AN/ALQ-144A(V)3 CMS consists of a transmitter assembly and an operator control unit (OCU) with dual capabilities. The OCU controls both the AN/ALQ-136(V)1/5 and the AN/ALQ-144(V)3 or AN/ALQ-144A(V)3. The OCU has a 25-pin connector assembly. The total system weight is 30 pounds.


Armament:
(DP-21 can carry four larger missiles internally and two on each wing)

up to 8x AA-3E Air-to-air missiles (bought from Freedom Country and currently being used on the first six DP-21s)

up to 8x CFAR ACM11 Long arm XRAAM (Crookfur)
Power planet: initial boost rocket followed by Ramjet (vectored thrust)
Speed: mach 5
Range: 15-350km+
Length: 6m
Warhead: 19kg targeted blast/ frag
Launch weight: 370kg
Guidance:
Post launch: inertial strap down navigation with midcourse updates
End game targeting:
Module A: Active radar seeker kicks in at 30km (equipped with advanced ECCM systems and home on ECM mode), backup provided by IR seeker.
Module B: millimetric wave radar sensor (shorter range than radar but far more jam resistant and higher definition), backup provided by a combination IR/ EO seeker


The ACM11 is a very advanced missile designed to fulfill the role of an extended range interceptor missile capable of engaging the full spectrum of airborne targets including stealth aircraft.

The launching aircraft needs only a brief radar contact to provide a intercept vector for the missile. On generation of vector and on authorization of launch (can be fully automated) the missile detaches from the launching aircraft and the boost rocket engages accelerating the missile to the operating speed of the ramjet motor which accelerates the missile to mach 5. During the flight towards the target the missile can receive any required number of vector updates from the launching aircraft, using a thrust vectoring system to maneuver. When the missile reaches engagement range it becomes fully autonomous and using its thrust vectoring system can pull off extreme maneuvers to gain the optimum position for the detonation of the warhead. The twin seeker systems allow operation in even the most difficult electronic warfare scenarios.
The 2 Seeker head options are purely for customer preference, both offer exceptional ability but module A offers more options of end game engagement with it’s home on jam mode and a slight advantage against faster aircraft with its longer ranged primary sensor while module B has slightly better performance against stealth and smaller targets.


Zvarinograd, Independent Hitmen, and Crookfur have production rights to this aircraft. Production rights may be sold, TG me for details.
05-11-2003, 15:06
this should cost about twice the price of
$52 million with all the things you stuffed :lol:
Soviet Bloc
05-11-2003, 15:22
Eh, not really. Sure, its on the lower spectrum of the price range for what it should be, but that's not surprising considering the way we produced it and its lack of fighter-like qualities and stealth capabilities (besides Zvarinograd's armor). Mind you it is not a cheap aircraft of shoddy worksmanship but a counter to all fighters out there. Its cost is almost equal to that of the EA-6B Prowler (American EW aircraft), except ours does not have a four-man cockpit (but two for the DP-21) which would've costed for the more computer systems and electronics, let alone ejection seats and life support systems. We have also simplified the electronics and control systems within the cockpit to be compatible with two men, pilot and EW/weapons officer. The DP-21 also does not have a refueling receptacle and refueling system (although one can be added now).

But, I did forget to take into account the EW suite that Zvarinograd gave me... But I doubt it'd jack up the prices too much unless they're very, very expensive...
Soviet Bloc
05-11-2003, 15:48
Bump...
Soviet Bloc
05-11-2003, 20:36
I think I'm going to have to... BUMP
05-11-2003, 20:39
5 x DP-21

with every thing :-D

thx m8
05-11-2003, 20:51
well take 10 DP-21s
Soviet Bloc
05-11-2003, 22:37
Both orders confirmed... Aircraft being shipped.
05-11-2003, 22:39
I'll take 25. Money is being wired now.
Soviet Bloc
05-11-2003, 22:42
Money received, order en route to your nation.
Soviet Bloc
06-11-2003, 14:59
Bump
Soviet Bloc
07-11-2003, 04:52
Eh... Bump.
Soviet Bloc
07-11-2003, 15:20
Bump again...
Soviet Bloc
08-11-2003, 01:33
Bump?