North Germania
10-11-2003, 09:07
Don't think, just buy. It's good. I promise. Buy! Buy! Buy! Any suggestions or recommendations on prices, information, or anything else would be appreciated. - Keeb
*Please do your own math! Thanks.*
*Due to recent incidents, all material on this storefront is property of North Germania, and may not be reproduced (This doesn't mean you can't sell these weapons, just don't copy the storefront).*
Attention all nations! If you want an item that is not offered here, send me a telegram and I will add it ASAP!
Notes: Member-nations of the October Alliance shall receive a 25% discount on all merchandise. Nations of the FKC shall receive a 20% regional discount on all merchandise.
All orders above $500 million = 10% discount
All orders above $1 billion = 15% discount
All orders above $4 billion = 20% discount
All orders above $10 billion = 30% discount
Pistols:
:arrow: H&K P2000
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Caliber: 9mm
Length: 178mm
Magazine capacity: 13
Weight: 620g (Without magazine)
Ambidextrous handling, modular grip with exchangeable back straps, advanced design with smoothened outer surfaces to avoid any obstacles when quickly drawing it from the holster.
Cost: $450
:arrow: NG 9mm
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North Germania's own handgun. Lightweight and accurate. Good looks, but nothing too fancy. Gets the job done well.
Caliber: 9mm
Weight: 650g
Length: 170mm
Magazine Capacity: 12
Cost: $250
:arrow: M-1911 Pistol
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Caliber: .45
Length: 170 mm
Magazine Capacity: 12
Cost: $350
:arrow: H&K USP Compact
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Caliber: 9mm
Length: 173mm
Magazine Capacity: 13
Weight: 645g (Without magazine)
Cost: $500
:arrow: H&K USP Compact Stainless
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Caliber: .40 S&W
Length: 173mm
Magazine Capacity: 12
Weight: 695g (Without magazine)
USP COMPACT uses metal magazines to keep grip size to a minimum. Magazines for USP COMPACT also have two different interchangeable floor plates. One flat and one extended magazine floor plate with a finger extension are supplied with each USP COMPACT for the choice of grip options. Magazine floor plates can be easily removed during disassembly.
Cost: $520
:arrow: H&K Expert
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Caliber: 9mm
Length: 194mm
Magazine capacity: 15
Weight: 720g (Without magazine)
Extremely reliable and accurate pistol. Excellent as a sidearm for military service. One of the best pistols on the market. Need I say more?
Cost: $650
Machine Guns:
NEW! :arrow: Vektor SS-77 Machine Gun
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"The SS-77 is a belt-fed machine gun capable of firing a wide range of ammunition, such as ball, tracer, armour piercing etc. A flexible and mobile weapon, which can be used as a light machine gun or in a sustained fire role, the SS-77 is ideally suited for use on armoured vehicles and as a platoon, section or paratroop weapon. An uncomplicated, reliable weapon, the SS-77 is easy to handle and maintain."
Caliber: 7.72 mm
Length: N/A
Weight: N/A
Magazine capacity: Belt-fed
Rate of fire: 1,000 rounds per minute
Fire mode: Automatic
Cost: $800
NEW! :arrow: Minimi Machine Gun
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"The MINIMI™ belt-fed machine gun can be mounted on tripods and vehicle mounts to provide 1,000rpm firepower up to 1,000m. A Para model with a shorter barrel and sliding buttstock and a SPW model with features such as the integral bipod and magazine feed removed to decrease the weapon's weight are also available. These specialised models have a range of 800m and the SPW's rate of fire is reduced to 750rpm."
Caliber: 7.72mm
Length: N/A
Weight: N/A
Rate of fire: 1,000 rounds per minute
Fire mode: Automatic
Cost: $950
Assault Rifles/Submachine Guns:
:arrow: H&K G33
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Caliber: 5.56mm
Length: 1,020mm
Weight: 3.90kg (Without magazine)
Magazine Capacity: 30
Rate of fire: 800 rounds per minute
Fire mode: Semi-Automatic; Automatic
Cost: $800
:arrow: Galil AR Assault Rifle
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Caliber: 5.56mm
Length: N/A
Weight: 4.7 kg
Magazine Capacity: 50 rounds
Rate of fire: 700 rounds per minute
Fire mode: Semi-automatic; four round bursts
Cost: $685
:arrow: Kalisnikov AK-74 Assault Rifle
Designed to replace the aging AK-47, the AK-74 is a modernized version of the classic favorite. Cheap, reliable, and efficient.
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Caliber: 5.45mm
Length: 700mm
Weight: 3.32 kg
Magazine Capacity: 30 rounds
Rate of fire: 600 rounds per minute
Fire mode: Semi-automatic; Automatic
Cost: $550
:arrow: H&K G36E
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Caliber: 5.56mm
Length: 998mm
Weight: 3.30kg (Without magazine)
Magazine capacity: 30
Rate of fire: 750 rounds per minute
Fire mode: Semi-automatic, Full-automatic
Cost: $800
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Built in optics offer easy and reliable accuracy by the user. Exceptional weapon. Gas-powered; can fire 15,000 rounds before cleaning is needed. Resilient in the battlefield, and trusted by thousands.
:arrow: H&K MP5-RAS Submachine Gun
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Caliber: 5.56 mm
Length: N/A
Weight: About 3 kg
Magazine Capacity: 30
Rate of fire: 600 rounds per minute
Fire mode: Semi-Automatic; Automatic
Cost: $550
Newest version of the famous MP5. Most widely used weapon for special forces. Comes equipped with red dot scope, zoom scope, and shoulder strap.
:arrow: H&K 33E A2
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Caliber: 5.56mm
Length: 919mm
Weight: 3.81kg (Without magazine)
Magazine capacity: 30
Rate of fire: 750 rounds per minute
Fire mode: Semi-automatic, Full-automatic
The H&K 33E A2 is an excellent weapon for main battle forces, works well and its performance is unchanged with a scope, though not recommended as a sniper rifle. Can take a beating and still stay working.
Cost: $1,000
:arrow: Kalishnikov AK-47
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Popular model assault rifle with nations all over the world. Reliable, well-built, sturdy, and accurate.
Caliber: 7.72mm
Length: N/A
Weight: N/A
Magazine Capacity: 30
Rate of fire: 600 rounds per minute
Fire mode:Semi-automatic; automatic
Cost: $600
:arrow: M-16A1 Assault Rifle
Standard assault rifle of the U.S. Army. Comes equipped with 40mm grenade launcher.
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Caliber: 5.56x45 mm
Length: 989 mm
Weight: 3.6 kg
Magazine Capacity: 30
Fire mode: Bursts of three; automatic
Rate of fire: 650 - 750 rounds per minute
Cost: $800
:arrow: OICW Assault Rifle
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The infantry weapon of the future! Has all the technology to replace the M16-A2. Incredibly accurate, lightweight, and durable. Comes equipped with night vision scope, regular scope, 40mm HE grenade launcher, and advanced targeting system. Well worth the cost when in battle.
Caliber: 5.56mm; 20mm explosive round, 40mm grenade launcher
Range: 1000m
Weight: 7 pounds
Rate of fire: 700 rounds per minute
Fire mode: Semi-automatic; automatic
Cost: $4,500
NEW! :arrow: XM8 Assault Rifle
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"Beginning life as the 5.56mm KE (kinetic energy) component of the 20mm air-bursting XM29 Objective Individual Combat Weapon (OICW), the XM8 Lightweight Modular Carbine System represents the state-of-the-art in 5.56x45mm NATO assault rifles.
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Caliber: 5.56mm
Length: 29.8 inches
Weight: 6.2 pounds
Magazine capacity: 10, 30, or 100
Rate of fire: 800 rounds per minute
Cost: $900
*Can accept a 40mm grenade launcher
Anti-Tank:
:arrow: TOW Missile Launcher
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An infantry-carried version of the popular model used with Bradley fighting vehicles and Humvees. Extremely effective against tanks and armored vehicles.
Weight: 204.6 lbs
Range: 3000 m
Missile Weight: 41 lbs
Crew: Four
Cost: $190,000
:arrow: Panzerfaust 3 Anti-Tank Gun
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A new version of the favorite German classic of World War II, the Panzerfaust. Increased range, firepower, effectiveness, and durability.
Range: 1000m
Cost: $800
Sniper Rifles:
:arrow: H&K MSG90
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Caliber: 7.62mm
Weight: 6.40kg (Without magazine)
Length: 1,179mm
Magazine capacity: 20 or 5 round
Mode of fire: Semi-automatic
Accuracy: Up to 850 yards
Scope: 10x
Very precise and accurate sniper rifle. Well-built and tough. Designed for military use.
Cost: $2,100
Armor, trucks, APCs, etc.:
:arrow: Leopard 2A5 Main Battle Tank
Armaments: Rheinmetall 120mm Smooth Bore Cannon, 7.62mm Machine Gun, 80mm Mortar Launcher, Smoke Mortar Launcher. Can be equipped with any 120mm shell.
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The Leopard 2A5 is equipped with a digital core fire control system, an explosion repression system, Diehl 570FT tracks, and is fitted with an extra layer of armor for added protection.
Crew: 4
Cost: $2.5 million
:arrow: T-90 Main Battle Tank
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Armaments: 125mm gun, 7.72mm machine gun, 80mm mortar launcher.
Crew: 3
Cost: $1.8 million
:arrow: Leopard 3 Heavy Tank
Armaments: Rheinmetall 135mm Smooth Bore Cannon, 7.62mm Machine Gun, 80mm Mortar Launcher, Smoke Mortar Launcher.
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Equipped with NBC protection system. Much thicker armor, and larger gun than its Leopard 2 counterparts.
Crew: 3
Cost: $3 million
:arrow: Leopard 2A6 EX
Armaments: Rheinmetall W&M 120mm L55 Cannon, 7.62mm Machine Gun, Smoke and Mortar launchers, extended 130cm barrel.
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The 130mm entension of the main cannon gives extra firepower and projectile velocity to the fired round, making it even more deadly than the Leopard 2 A5. The 120 mm L55 cannon can be refitted easily with NATO-type tank cannons. The Leopard 2A6 EX also contains improved mine protection, and even an air-conditioner/heater to keep your tank crew nice and cool, or nice and warm. An auxillary engine is also present in the Leopard 2A6 EX in case of main engine failure.
Crew: 4
Cost: $3 million
:arrow: M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tank
Armament: 120mm main cannon, 7.62mm machine gun, smoke launcher, mortar launcher, advanced radio communication system.
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Possibly the best constructed tank in the world. Incredibly well armored, low maintenance, powerful main gun, and very efficient. Used in many conflicts around the world.
Crew: 3
Cost: $2 million
:arrow: Jaguar 2 Tank Destroyer
Armaments: Typically equipped with the TOW or TOW 2 missile launcher, as well as a AN/TAS-4 night vision system for night operations.
http://homepage.eircom.net/~steven/images/jaguar2.jpg
Crew: 2
Cost: $1.2 million
:arrow: Marder 1 A3 IFV
Armaments: Two man power-operated 20mm Rheinmetall turret, co-axially mounted mounted 7.62 machine gun.
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The Marder 1 A3 IFV can equip a Milan anti-tank which can be mounted on the turret. There is a heating system as well as some stowage space.
Crew: 3 - 4
Cost: $1 million
:arrow: Fuchs Transportpanzer 1 (TPz 1) APC
Armaments: 7.62mm machine gun mounted on the front of the vehicle.
http://homepage.eircom.net/~steven/images/bw-fuchs_18.jpg
The armor is reinforced in the front of the vehicle. Includes an NBC protection system and passive night vision equipment. The Fuchs Transportpanzer is fully amphibious with two propellers mounted on both sides of the rear,
Crew: 2, and 10 passengers.
Cost: $800,000
:arrow: Humvee
Armament: Several options: equipped with TOW missile launcher, medevac version, 7.62mm machine gun, or 8 stinger missile launchers. Please specify.
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Crew: Up to five (Three passengers, one driver, one gunner)
Cost: $100,000
:arrow: MB-1 Cargo Truck
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Cargo weight: 6,000 pounds
Crew: One
Speed: 70 MPH unloaded, 55 MPH full load
Cost: $600,000
:arrow: Dingo APC
Armaments: 7.62 mm machine gun
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The vehicle is equipped with an NBC protection system, an air conditioning system, auxiliary heating, ABS, a reversing camera, GPS navigation as well as modern radio equipment and an infantry tank telephone system. The reinforced armor offers a degree of mine protection and good protection against anti-tank terrorist attacks, as well as excellent protection against small arms fire.
Crew: 2 (Driver, gunner), 3 passengers.
Cost: $600,000
Artillery:
:arrow: FH-155-1 155mm
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155 mm German-made field artillery.
Crew: 2
Cost: $1 million
:arrow: PzH 2000
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Armament: L52 155mm Cannon.
Self-propelled howitzer. Extremely reliable and resilient. The PzH has an automatic shell loading system that can handle up to 60 rounds of 155mm ammo.
Crew: 2
Cost: $1.2 million
Anti-Aircraft
:arrow: Leflasys (SHORAD) Air Defense System
Armament: Four Stinger surface-to-air missiles. Can be equipped with Igla, Mistral, RBS 70 MK2, or Starburst missiles
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The Leflasys is a basic mobile anti-air vehicle. Does not have the range of some of its long-range counterparts, but extremely effective against low flying aircraft and helicopters.
Crew: 2
Cost: $850,000
Aircraft
:arrow: F-22 Raptor
Armament:Two AIM-9 Sidewinders, six AIM-120C Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missiles (AMRAAM), one 20mm Gatling gun, and two 1,000-pound Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAM)
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Speed: Mach 1.8
Thrust: 35,000 lbst
Crew: One
Length: 62.08 feet
Cost: $50 million
:arrow: YF-23 Black Widow II
Armament: 4 AIM-9 Sidewinder - internal bays in engine intake duct sides, 4 AIM-120 AMRAAM - internal bays underneath air intakes
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Speed: Mach 2
Length: 67 feet, 5 inches
Range: 920 miles
Crew: One
Cost: $65 million
:arrow: C-2A Cargo Plane
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Ceiling: 30,000 feet
Range: 1,495 miles
Crew: Four
Weight Capacity: 52,000 pounds
Cost: $39 million
:arrow: C-130 Hercules Cargo Plane
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Ceiling: 33,000 feet
Range: 2,500 miles with cargo over 25,000 pounds, 5,200 miles without
Crew: Five
Weight Capacity: 36,000 pounds or 96 troops, 62 paratroopers
Cost: $23 million
:arrow: F-14 Tomcat
Armament: Weapons carried include the AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles, AIM-7 Sparrow missiles, AIM-54 Phoenix missiles, M61A1 20mm vulcan cannon, Mk80 series bombs, Mk20 cluster bombs, sea mines, and Laser Guided Bombs (LGB's). Launched from carrier.
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Speed: Mach 1.5
Length: 62 feet, 8 inches
Range: 3,220 km
Crew: One
Cost: $25 million
:arrow: F/A-18 Hornet
Armament: F/A-18C/D can carry up to 13,700 pounds of external ordnance. Weapon stations include: two wingtip stations for Sidewinders; two outboard wing stations for air-to-air or air-to-ground weapons; two inboard wing stations for fuel tanks, air-to-air, or air-to-ground weapons; two nacelle fuselage stations for AMRAAMs, Sparrows, or sensor pods; and one centerline station for fuel or air-to-ground weapons.
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Crew: One
Speed: Mach 1.7
Combat Ceiling: 13,865 feet
Cost: $40 million
:arrow: MiG-33 Fighter/Bomber Jet
Armament: 9 hardpoints, 1 x 30 mm gun: GSh-301 (100 rnds),
Air-to-Air missiles: AA-10, AA-11, AA-12
Air-to-Surface missiles: AS-12, AS-14, AS-17
Adequate match for the F-22.
http://www.airshow-world.de/images/aw-02-laage-mig_33-kl.jpg
http://www.military.cz/russia/air/mig/Mig_33/mig_33.jpg
Max Speed: 2450 km/h (Mach 2.3)
Range: 1500 km
Crew: 1
Cost: $20 million
:arrow: B-2 Stealth Bomber
Armament: Capacity to carry up to 40,000lb of weapons, including conventional and nuclear weapons, precision-guided munitions, gravity bombs and a range of maritime weapons.
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Range: 6,000 nautical miles without refueling
Max attack height: 50,000 feet
Crew: 2
Cost: $200 million
:arrow: B-52 Bomber
Armament: 70,000 pounds (31,500 kilograms) mixed ordnance -- bombs, mines and missiles. (Modified to carry air-launched cruise missiles, Harpoon anti-ship, and Have Nap missiles.
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Ceiling: 49,712 ft
Max Speed: 1,040 km/h / Mach 0.86
Crew: 5
Cost: $1 billion
:arrow: Eurocopter Tiger HAP
Armaments: 68mm rockets, Mistral rockets for airborne threats, such as other attack helicopters. EADS/LFK ATA firing posts for use with HOT 3 and TRIGAT LR anti-tank missiles.
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The Eurocopter Tiger HAP is essentially designed to be a combat support aircraft. It is an excellent aircraft against tanks, ground forces, and small bunkers with support from ground troops.
Crew: 2 (Pilot, gunner)
Cost: $4.5 million
:arrow: AH-64A/D Attack Helicopter
Armament: A 30mm automatic Boeing M230 Chain Gun is located under the fuselage. It provides a rate of fire of 625 rounds per minute. The helicopter has capacity for up to 1,200 rounds of ammunition.
The AH-64D is armed with the Lockheed Martin/Boeing AGM-114D Longbow Hellfire air-to-surface missile which has a millimetre wave seeker which allows the missile to perform in full fire and forget mode. Range is 8km to 12km. The Apache has been equipped with air-to-air missiles (Stinger, AIM-9 Sidewinder, Mistral and Sidearm) and 2.75in rockets. Thales Air Defence (formerly Shorts Missile Systems) of Belfast, Northern Ireland has trialled the Starstreak missile on the Longbow Apache helicopter, integrated with the Target Acquisition Designation Sight (TADS).
The Longbow Apache carries the combination of armaments chosen for the particular mission. In the close support role the helicopter carries 16 Hellfire missiles on four 4-rail launchers and four air-to-air missiles.
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Crew: 2 (Pilot, gunner)
Cost: $12 million
:arrow: NH-90 TTH
Armaments: 2 (two) 72mm machine guns
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This aircraft is basically designed as a transport helicopter for personnel as well as cargo. It carries between 14 - 20 people and up to 2,400kg of cargo. It is also capable of medevac, special operations, and parachute missions.
Crew: 2 (Pilot, gunner)
Cost: $6 million
Navy
:arrow: U-212 Submarine
Armaments: Six torpedo tubes in two groups of three.
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The U-212 uses the DM2A4 heavyweight torpedo weapon system, as well as the Command & Weapons Control System which interfaces with sensors, weapons, and the navigation system. Incredibly well-built submarine and very reliable.
Crew: 124
Cost: $1.8 billion
:arrow: Seawolf Class Submarine
Armament: Eight 660-mm torpedo tubes, 50 Tomahawk cruise missiles or 50 Harpoon antiship missiles or 50 MK-48 ADCAP torpedoes or 100 mines; Propulsion System, one S6G reactor, one shaft at with 52,000 shp with pumpjet propulsor, Improved Performance Machinery Program Phase II, one secondary propulsion submerged motor.
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Displacement: Surfaced: 7,460 tons, Submerged: 9,137 tons
Speed: 35 knots
Crew: 133
Depth Limit: 1,600 feet
Cost: $2 billion
:arrow: Nimitz Class Aircraft Carrier
Armament: Three Sea Sparrow SAM sites, four 20mm CIWS, 90 aircraft.
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Displacement: 91,300 Tons
Speed: 35+ knots
Crew: 5,617
Cost: $2 billion
:arrow: U-214 Attack Submarine
Armament: There are six torpedo tubes in two groups of three. Type 212 is equipped with a water ram expulsion system for torpedo launch. The submarine is equipped with the DM2A4 heavyweight torpedo weapon system from STN Atlas Elektronik.
http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/type_212/images/U212_16.jpg
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Engine: Diesel
Max speed: 30 knots
Crew: 142
Cost: $2 billion
:arrow: Arleigh Burke Class Missile Destroyer
Armament: The ships are armed with 56 Raytheon Tomahawk cruise missiles, with a combination of land-attack (TLAM) missiles with a Tercom Aided Navigation System, and anti-ship missiles with inertial guidance. The Standard SM-2MR Block 4 surface-to-air missiles with command/inertial guidance remain at the centre of the Aegis system. Both Tomahawk and Standard missiles are fired from two Lockheed Martin Mk 41 vertical launch systems.
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The Arleigh Burke class destroyers are equipped with the Aegis Combat System which integrates the ship's sensors and weapons systems to engage anti-ship missile threats. The Aegis system has a federated architecture with four subsystems – AN/SPY-1 multifunction radar, Command and Decision System (CDS), Aegis Display System (ADS) and the Weapon Control System (WCS). The CDS receives data from ship and external sensors via satellite communications and provides command, control and threat assessment. The WCS receives engagement instruction from the CDS, selects weapons and interfaces with the weapon fire control systems.
Max speed: 40 knots
Crew: 1300
Cost: $90 million
:arrow: Kuznetsov Class Aircraft Carrier
Armament: The ship has a Granit anti-ship missile system equipped with twelve surface-to-surface missile launchers. The Granit missile (NATO codename SS-N-19 Shipwreck) is reported to have a range greater than 400km and is capable of carrying either a nuclear or conventional warhead.
The Klinok air defence missile system, with 24 vertical launchers and 192 missiles, defends the ship against anti-ship missiles, aircraft and surface ships. The system has a multi-channel electronically steered phased array radar and can achieve a firing rate of one missile every 3s. Four targets can be engaged simultaneously in a 60 x 60° sector. The range of the system is 12 to 15km.
The Kashstan Air Defence Gun/Missile System, supplied by the Instrument Design Bureau and Tulamashzavod JSC in Tula, provides defence against precision weapons including anti-ship and anti-radar missiles, aircraft and small sea targets. Eight systems are fitted, combining missile launcher, 30mm twin gun and radar/optronic director. The range of the laser beam-riding missiles is from 1.5 to 8km. The gun can fire up to 1,000 rounds/min in the range 0.5 to 1.5km. Six AK630 AD 30mm air defence guns are also fitted.
http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/kuznetsov/images/kuz2.jpg
Max speed: 30 knots
Crew: 5,267
Aircraft: 36 jets, 12 helicopters
Cost: $1.8 billion
:arrow: Enterprise Class Aircraft Carrier
Armament: Four Sea Sparrow SAM sites, 100 Aircraft
http://www.fortunecity.com/boozers/ship/34/cvn74.jpg
Displacement: 75,700 Tons
Speed: 35+ knots
Crew: 5,382
Cost: $2.3 billion
:arrow: Bradenburg Class Frigate (Type 123)
Armaments: Two twin launchers for MM 38 Exocet surface-to-surface missiles, a Lockheed Martin Mk 41 Mod 3 vertical launch system for 16 NATO Seasparrow medium-range surface-to-air missiles, two 21-cell launchers for the RAM (Rolling Airframe) short-range surface-to-air missile. Also equipped with one Otobreda 76mm/62 Mk-75 main gun.
http://homepage.eircom.net/~steven/images/bradenburg1.jpg
The Brandenburg Class Frigate is an extremely powerful anti-air vessel as well as a great support ship for shore bombardments. Comes equipped with some stealth features, extra space for Task Group personnel, and fin stabilizers. As well, it is designed to carry two AgustaWestland Sea Lynx Mk 88 helicopters and a rigid inflatable boat for boarding operations.
Crew: 200 +
Cost: $363 million
:arrow: Sachsen Class (Type F124)
Armaments: The Sachsen Class has two Rolling Airframe Missile Launchers (RAM), two Mk 31 launchers and two four-cell Harpoon missile launchers. The RAM missile from Raytheon and RAM Systems GmbH, is a fire and forget missile which provides short range defense against incoming anti-ship missiles including sea-skimming missiles The ship is fitted with two triple Mk 32 torpedo launchers and also has helicopter-borne long range lightweight torpedoes. The flight deck and hangar accommodate two NH90 helicopters.
http://homepage.eircom.net/~steven/images/f124seatrials.jpg
http://homepage.eircom.net/~steven/images/f142seatrials2.jpg
The Sachsen Class is one of the most powerful anti-aircraft vessels you will find. It is also excellent at defending itself from most any form of attack, and can be used as a shore bombardment ship alongside the Brandenburg.
Crew: 250+
Cost: $500 million
Miscellaneous:
:arrow: Anti-Ship Mine
A magnitized mine that attracts to the bottom of an approaching ship. High explosive inside. Detonation forces the explosion upwards and out. Incredibly effective against small ships and submarines.
http://www.wired.com/news/images/full/diver_full_040901.jpg
Cost: $650
:arrow: Geiste-1 Intercontinental Ballistic Missile
Intercontinental missile with a devastating explosion force. Comes with silo, radars, and satellite link-up system (shown in picture).
http://mt.sopris.net/mpc/military/v/icbm.spartan.jpg
http://mt.sopris.net/mpc/military/v/norad.dew1.jpg
http://www.spacetoday.org/images/Rockets/Plowshares/USA/Titan2launch.jpg
*NOTE: This is a NON-NUCLEAR ICBM*
Range: 8,500 miles
Speed: Mach 25
Cost: $68 million
:arrow: Imagery Satellite
http://imagers.gsfc.nasa.gov/teachersite/landsat7.gif
Satellite that photographs the Earth. Excellent for use on the battlefield and for spy work. Comes with launcher.
Cost: $35 million
*Please do your own math! Thanks.*
*Due to recent incidents, all material on this storefront is property of North Germania, and may not be reproduced (This doesn't mean you can't sell these weapons, just don't copy the storefront).*
Attention all nations! If you want an item that is not offered here, send me a telegram and I will add it ASAP!
Notes: Member-nations of the October Alliance shall receive a 25% discount on all merchandise. Nations of the FKC shall receive a 20% regional discount on all merchandise.
All orders above $500 million = 10% discount
All orders above $1 billion = 15% discount
All orders above $4 billion = 20% discount
All orders above $10 billion = 30% discount
Pistols:
:arrow: H&K P2000
http://www.hk-usa.com/images/P2000%20_9.jpg
Caliber: 9mm
Length: 178mm
Magazine capacity: 13
Weight: 620g (Without magazine)
Ambidextrous handling, modular grip with exchangeable back straps, advanced design with smoothened outer surfaces to avoid any obstacles when quickly drawing it from the holster.
Cost: $450
:arrow: NG 9mm
http://www.classichandguns.com/tibbetsdefaultpic.jpg
North Germania's own handgun. Lightweight and accurate. Good looks, but nothing too fancy. Gets the job done well.
Caliber: 9mm
Weight: 650g
Length: 170mm
Magazine Capacity: 12
Cost: $250
:arrow: M-1911 Pistol
http://www.m1911.org/images/welcome.gif
Caliber: .45
Length: 170 mm
Magazine Capacity: 12
Cost: $350
:arrow: H&K USP Compact
http://www.hk-usa.com/images/usp9left.jpg
Caliber: 9mm
Length: 173mm
Magazine Capacity: 13
Weight: 645g (Without magazine)
Cost: $500
:arrow: H&K USP Compact Stainless
Picture temporarily unavailable.
Caliber: .40 S&W
Length: 173mm
Magazine Capacity: 12
Weight: 695g (Without magazine)
USP COMPACT uses metal magazines to keep grip size to a minimum. Magazines for USP COMPACT also have two different interchangeable floor plates. One flat and one extended magazine floor plate with a finger extension are supplied with each USP COMPACT for the choice of grip options. Magazine floor plates can be easily removed during disassembly.
Cost: $520
:arrow: H&K Expert
http://www.hk-usa.com/images/uspexpertrt.jpg
Caliber: 9mm
Length: 194mm
Magazine capacity: 15
Weight: 720g (Without magazine)
Extremely reliable and accurate pistol. Excellent as a sidearm for military service. One of the best pistols on the market. Need I say more?
Cost: $650
Machine Guns:
NEW! :arrow: Vektor SS-77 Machine Gun
http://www.army-technology.com/contractor_images/vektor/vektor3.jpg
"The SS-77 is a belt-fed machine gun capable of firing a wide range of ammunition, such as ball, tracer, armour piercing etc. A flexible and mobile weapon, which can be used as a light machine gun or in a sustained fire role, the SS-77 is ideally suited for use on armoured vehicles and as a platoon, section or paratroop weapon. An uncomplicated, reliable weapon, the SS-77 is easy to handle and maintain."
Caliber: 7.72 mm
Length: N/A
Weight: N/A
Magazine capacity: Belt-fed
Rate of fire: 1,000 rounds per minute
Fire mode: Automatic
Cost: $800
NEW! :arrow: Minimi Machine Gun
http://www.army-technology.com/contractor_images/fnherstal/machine_gun2.jpg
"The MINIMI™ belt-fed machine gun can be mounted on tripods and vehicle mounts to provide 1,000rpm firepower up to 1,000m. A Para model with a shorter barrel and sliding buttstock and a SPW model with features such as the integral bipod and magazine feed removed to decrease the weapon's weight are also available. These specialised models have a range of 800m and the SPW's rate of fire is reduced to 750rpm."
Caliber: 7.72mm
Length: N/A
Weight: N/A
Rate of fire: 1,000 rounds per minute
Fire mode: Automatic
Cost: $950
Assault Rifles/Submachine Guns:
:arrow: H&K G33
http://www.hecklerkoch-usa.com/pages/military/images/hk33a2.gif
Caliber: 5.56mm
Length: 1,020mm
Weight: 3.90kg (Without magazine)
Magazine Capacity: 30
Rate of fire: 800 rounds per minute
Fire mode: Semi-Automatic; Automatic
Cost: $800
:arrow: Galil AR Assault Rifle
http://www.gurpsmaster.de/galilar.jpg
Caliber: 5.56mm
Length: N/A
Weight: 4.7 kg
Magazine Capacity: 50 rounds
Rate of fire: 700 rounds per minute
Fire mode: Semi-automatic; four round bursts
Cost: $685
:arrow: Kalisnikov AK-74 Assault Rifle
Designed to replace the aging AK-47, the AK-74 is a modernized version of the classic favorite. Cheap, reliable, and efficient.
http://www.flashpoint1985.com/gear/east/ak74/ak74.jpg
Caliber: 5.45mm
Length: 700mm
Weight: 3.32 kg
Magazine Capacity: 30 rounds
Rate of fire: 600 rounds per minute
Fire mode: Semi-automatic; Automatic
Cost: $550
:arrow: H&K G36E
http://www.hk-usa.com/images/g36fullmain.jpg
Caliber: 5.56mm
Length: 998mm
Weight: 3.30kg (Without magazine)
Magazine capacity: 30
Rate of fire: 750 rounds per minute
Fire mode: Semi-automatic, Full-automatic
Cost: $800
http://www.hk-usa.com/pages/military-le/mil-leimages/g36cmagpopup.jpg
Built in optics offer easy and reliable accuracy by the user. Exceptional weapon. Gas-powered; can fire 15,000 rounds before cleaning is needed. Resilient in the battlefield, and trusted by thousands.
:arrow: H&K MP5-RAS Submachine Gun
http://www.plyconsarmory.com/submachine/mp5rasa.jpg
Caliber: 5.56 mm
Length: N/A
Weight: About 3 kg
Magazine Capacity: 30
Rate of fire: 600 rounds per minute
Fire mode: Semi-Automatic; Automatic
Cost: $550
Newest version of the famous MP5. Most widely used weapon for special forces. Comes equipped with red dot scope, zoom scope, and shoulder strap.
:arrow: H&K 33E A2
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Caliber: 5.56mm
Length: 919mm
Weight: 3.81kg (Without magazine)
Magazine capacity: 30
Rate of fire: 750 rounds per minute
Fire mode: Semi-automatic, Full-automatic
The H&K 33E A2 is an excellent weapon for main battle forces, works well and its performance is unchanged with a scope, though not recommended as a sniper rifle. Can take a beating and still stay working.
Cost: $1,000
:arrow: Kalishnikov AK-47
http://kalashnikov.guns.ru/images/0501.jpg
Popular model assault rifle with nations all over the world. Reliable, well-built, sturdy, and accurate.
Caliber: 7.72mm
Length: N/A
Weight: N/A
Magazine Capacity: 30
Rate of fire: 600 rounds per minute
Fire mode:Semi-automatic; automatic
Cost: $600
:arrow: M-16A1 Assault Rifle
Standard assault rifle of the U.S. Army. Comes equipped with 40mm grenade launcher.
http://world.guns.ru/assault/m16a1_m203.jpg
Caliber: 5.56x45 mm
Length: 989 mm
Weight: 3.6 kg
Magazine Capacity: 30
Fire mode: Bursts of three; automatic
Rate of fire: 650 - 750 rounds per minute
Cost: $800
:arrow: OICW Assault Rifle
http://www.circlevision.org/alliantaction/atk/scoop/oicw/oicw033002bg.jpg
http://www.mikerian.com/DRF/acc/images/71092.jpg
The infantry weapon of the future! Has all the technology to replace the M16-A2. Incredibly accurate, lightweight, and durable. Comes equipped with night vision scope, regular scope, 40mm HE grenade launcher, and advanced targeting system. Well worth the cost when in battle.
Caliber: 5.56mm; 20mm explosive round, 40mm grenade launcher
Range: 1000m
Weight: 7 pounds
Rate of fire: 700 rounds per minute
Fire mode: Semi-automatic; automatic
Cost: $4,500
NEW! :arrow: XM8 Assault Rifle
http://www.hk-usa.com/pages/military-le/mil-leimages/xm8_rightmed.jpg
"Beginning life as the 5.56mm KE (kinetic energy) component of the 20mm air-bursting XM29 Objective Individual Combat Weapon (OICW), the XM8 Lightweight Modular Carbine System represents the state-of-the-art in 5.56x45mm NATO assault rifles.
http://www.hk-usa.com/pages/military-le/mil-leimages/xm8apgsold1popup.jpg
Caliber: 5.56mm
Length: 29.8 inches
Weight: 6.2 pounds
Magazine capacity: 10, 30, or 100
Rate of fire: 800 rounds per minute
Cost: $900
*Can accept a 40mm grenade launcher
Anti-Tank:
:arrow: TOW Missile Launcher
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/land/tow_12.jpg
An infantry-carried version of the popular model used with Bradley fighting vehicles and Humvees. Extremely effective against tanks and armored vehicles.
Weight: 204.6 lbs
Range: 3000 m
Missile Weight: 41 lbs
Crew: Four
Cost: $190,000
:arrow: Panzerfaust 3 Anti-Tank Gun
http://www.wehrtechnik.net/wehrtechnik/h-paf3klein.JPG
A new version of the favorite German classic of World War II, the Panzerfaust. Increased range, firepower, effectiveness, and durability.
Range: 1000m
Cost: $800
Sniper Rifles:
:arrow: H&K MSG90
Picture temporarily unavailable.
Caliber: 7.62mm
Weight: 6.40kg (Without magazine)
Length: 1,179mm
Magazine capacity: 20 or 5 round
Mode of fire: Semi-automatic
Accuracy: Up to 850 yards
Scope: 10x
Very precise and accurate sniper rifle. Well-built and tough. Designed for military use.
Cost: $2,100
Armor, trucks, APCs, etc.:
:arrow: Leopard 2A5 Main Battle Tank
Armaments: Rheinmetall 120mm Smooth Bore Cannon, 7.62mm Machine Gun, 80mm Mortar Launcher, Smoke Mortar Launcher. Can be equipped with any 120mm shell.
http://homepage.eircom.net/~steven/images/leop1.jpg
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The Leopard 2A5 is equipped with a digital core fire control system, an explosion repression system, Diehl 570FT tracks, and is fitted with an extra layer of armor for added protection.
Crew: 4
Cost: $2.5 million
:arrow: T-90 Main Battle Tank
http://www.angelfire.com/ak2/phsycoxtreme/images/t90s.jpg
http://homepage.tinet.ie/~steven/images/t90_7.jpg
Armaments: 125mm gun, 7.72mm machine gun, 80mm mortar launcher.
Crew: 3
Cost: $1.8 million
:arrow: Leopard 3 Heavy Tank
Armaments: Rheinmetall 135mm Smooth Bore Cannon, 7.62mm Machine Gun, 80mm Mortar Launcher, Smoke Mortar Launcher.
http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/lsm/dhmg/images/10091.jpg
Equipped with NBC protection system. Much thicker armor, and larger gun than its Leopard 2 counterparts.
Crew: 3
Cost: $3 million
:arrow: Leopard 2A6 EX
Armaments: Rheinmetall W&M 120mm L55 Cannon, 7.62mm Machine Gun, Smoke and Mortar launchers, extended 130cm barrel.
http://homepage.eircom.net/~steven/images/leopard2tank-14.jpg
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The 130mm entension of the main cannon gives extra firepower and projectile velocity to the fired round, making it even more deadly than the Leopard 2 A5. The 120 mm L55 cannon can be refitted easily with NATO-type tank cannons. The Leopard 2A6 EX also contains improved mine protection, and even an air-conditioner/heater to keep your tank crew nice and cool, or nice and warm. An auxillary engine is also present in the Leopard 2A6 EX in case of main engine failure.
Crew: 4
Cost: $3 million
:arrow: M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tank
Armament: 120mm main cannon, 7.62mm machine gun, smoke launcher, mortar launcher, advanced radio communication system.
http://www.bulba.eu.org/mil/free/abrams/abramsm1a1(2).jpg
http://www.bulba.eu.org/mil/free/abrams/abramsm1a1(12).jpg
Possibly the best constructed tank in the world. Incredibly well armored, low maintenance, powerful main gun, and very efficient. Used in many conflicts around the world.
Crew: 3
Cost: $2 million
:arrow: Jaguar 2 Tank Destroyer
Armaments: Typically equipped with the TOW or TOW 2 missile launcher, as well as a AN/TAS-4 night vision system for night operations.
http://homepage.eircom.net/~steven/images/jaguar2.jpg
Crew: 2
Cost: $1.2 million
:arrow: Marder 1 A3 IFV
Armaments: Two man power-operated 20mm Rheinmetall turret, co-axially mounted mounted 7.62 machine gun.
http://www.cwat.ch/cwat2001/images/produkte-wehrtechnik-2a.jpg
The Marder 1 A3 IFV can equip a Milan anti-tank which can be mounted on the turret. There is a heating system as well as some stowage space.
Crew: 3 - 4
Cost: $1 million
:arrow: Fuchs Transportpanzer 1 (TPz 1) APC
Armaments: 7.62mm machine gun mounted on the front of the vehicle.
http://homepage.eircom.net/~steven/images/bw-fuchs_18.jpg
The armor is reinforced in the front of the vehicle. Includes an NBC protection system and passive night vision equipment. The Fuchs Transportpanzer is fully amphibious with two propellers mounted on both sides of the rear,
Crew: 2, and 10 passengers.
Cost: $800,000
:arrow: Humvee
Armament: Several options: equipped with TOW missile launcher, medevac version, 7.62mm machine gun, or 8 stinger missile launchers. Please specify.
http://www.das.state.ut.us/cc/aug2001/humvee.jpg
http://www.grunts.net/album/afghan/afghan07.jpg
http://www.dla.mil/Dimensions/july98/humvee.jpg
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Crew: Up to five (Three passengers, one driver, one gunner)
Cost: $100,000
:arrow: MB-1 Cargo Truck
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Cargo weight: 6,000 pounds
Crew: One
Speed: 70 MPH unloaded, 55 MPH full load
Cost: $600,000
:arrow: Dingo APC
Armaments: 7.62 mm machine gun
http://homepage.eircom.net/~steven/images/bw-dingo_04.jpg
The vehicle is equipped with an NBC protection system, an air conditioning system, auxiliary heating, ABS, a reversing camera, GPS navigation as well as modern radio equipment and an infantry tank telephone system. The reinforced armor offers a degree of mine protection and good protection against anti-tank terrorist attacks, as well as excellent protection against small arms fire.
Crew: 2 (Driver, gunner), 3 passengers.
Cost: $600,000
Artillery:
:arrow: FH-155-1 155mm
http://homepage.eircom.net/~steven/images/feldhaubitze.jpg
155 mm German-made field artillery.
Crew: 2
Cost: $1 million
:arrow: PzH 2000
http://homepage.eircom.net/~steven/images/pzh1A.jpg
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Armament: L52 155mm Cannon.
Self-propelled howitzer. Extremely reliable and resilient. The PzH has an automatic shell loading system that can handle up to 60 rounds of 155mm ammo.
Crew: 2
Cost: $1.2 million
Anti-Aircraft
:arrow: Leflasys (SHORAD) Air Defense System
Armament: Four Stinger surface-to-air missiles. Can be equipped with Igla, Mistral, RBS 70 MK2, or Starburst missiles
http://homepage.eircom.net/~steven/images/leflasys17.jpg
http://homepage.eircom.net/~steven/images/wiesel2_ozelot.jpg
The Leflasys is a basic mobile anti-air vehicle. Does not have the range of some of its long-range counterparts, but extremely effective against low flying aircraft and helicopters.
Crew: 2
Cost: $850,000
Aircraft
:arrow: F-22 Raptor
Armament:Two AIM-9 Sidewinders, six AIM-120C Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missiles (AMRAAM), one 20mm Gatling gun, and two 1,000-pound Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAM)
http://www.hq.usace.army.mil/cepa/pubs/nov00/f22.jpg
Speed: Mach 1.8
Thrust: 35,000 lbst
Crew: One
Length: 62.08 feet
Cost: $50 million
:arrow: YF-23 Black Widow II
Armament: 4 AIM-9 Sidewinder - internal bays in engine intake duct sides, 4 AIM-120 AMRAAM - internal bays underneath air intakes
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/f-23-ec94-42454-31-s.jpg
Speed: Mach 2
Length: 67 feet, 5 inches
Range: 920 miles
Crew: One
Cost: $65 million
:arrow: C-2A Cargo Plane
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/c-2-atsea37-s.jpg
Ceiling: 30,000 feet
Range: 1,495 miles
Crew: Four
Weight Capacity: 52,000 pounds
Cost: $39 million
:arrow: C-130 Hercules Cargo Plane
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/c130_4s.jpg
Ceiling: 33,000 feet
Range: 2,500 miles with cargo over 25,000 pounds, 5,200 miles without
Crew: Five
Weight Capacity: 36,000 pounds or 96 troops, 62 paratroopers
Cost: $23 million
:arrow: F-14 Tomcat
Armament: Weapons carried include the AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles, AIM-7 Sparrow missiles, AIM-54 Phoenix missiles, M61A1 20mm vulcan cannon, Mk80 series bombs, Mk20 cluster bombs, sea mines, and Laser Guided Bombs (LGB's). Launched from carrier.
http://images.google.com/images?q=tbn:zcYeZ-I-QVgC:www.army.fr.pl/foto/f14.jpg
http://www.aero-pix.com/oceana/f14/f14-a.jpg
Speed: Mach 1.5
Length: 62 feet, 8 inches
Range: 3,220 km
Crew: One
Cost: $25 million
:arrow: F/A-18 Hornet
Armament: F/A-18C/D can carry up to 13,700 pounds of external ordnance. Weapon stations include: two wingtip stations for Sidewinders; two outboard wing stations for air-to-air or air-to-ground weapons; two inboard wing stations for fuel tanks, air-to-air, or air-to-ground weapons; two nacelle fuselage stations for AMRAAMs, Sparrows, or sensor pods; and one centerline station for fuel or air-to-ground weapons.
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/f18-abcd0001s.jpg
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/f-18-dvic232-s.jpg
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/f-18-load-out.jpg
Crew: One
Speed: Mach 1.7
Combat Ceiling: 13,865 feet
Cost: $40 million
:arrow: MiG-33 Fighter/Bomber Jet
Armament: 9 hardpoints, 1 x 30 mm gun: GSh-301 (100 rnds),
Air-to-Air missiles: AA-10, AA-11, AA-12
Air-to-Surface missiles: AS-12, AS-14, AS-17
Adequate match for the F-22.
http://www.airshow-world.de/images/aw-02-laage-mig_33-kl.jpg
http://www.military.cz/russia/air/mig/Mig_33/mig_33.jpg
Max Speed: 2450 km/h (Mach 2.3)
Range: 1500 km
Crew: 1
Cost: $20 million
:arrow: B-2 Stealth Bomber
Armament: Capacity to carry up to 40,000lb of weapons, including conventional and nuclear weapons, precision-guided munitions, gravity bombs and a range of maritime weapons.
http://www.ets-news.com/images/b2bomber_.jpg
http://www.danshistory.com/b2weaps.jpg
Range: 6,000 nautical miles without refueling
Max attack height: 50,000 feet
Crew: 2
Cost: $200 million
:arrow: B-52 Bomber
Armament: 70,000 pounds (31,500 kilograms) mixed ordnance -- bombs, mines and missiles. (Modified to carry air-launched cruise missiles, Harpoon anti-ship, and Have Nap missiles.
http://www.jetplanes.co.uk/pictures/b52/b52abovecloud.jpg
http://www.danshistory.com/b52drop.jpg
Ceiling: 49,712 ft
Max Speed: 1,040 km/h / Mach 0.86
Crew: 5
Cost: $1 billion
:arrow: Eurocopter Tiger HAP
Armaments: 68mm rockets, Mistral rockets for airborne threats, such as other attack helicopters. EADS/LFK ATA firing posts for use with HOT 3 and TRIGAT LR anti-tank missiles.
http://www.aeronautics.ru/img003/eurocopter-tiger03.jpg
http://homepage.eircom.net/~steven/images/tiger6.jpg
The Eurocopter Tiger HAP is essentially designed to be a combat support aircraft. It is an excellent aircraft against tanks, ground forces, and small bunkers with support from ground troops.
Crew: 2 (Pilot, gunner)
Cost: $4.5 million
:arrow: AH-64A/D Attack Helicopter
Armament: A 30mm automatic Boeing M230 Chain Gun is located under the fuselage. It provides a rate of fire of 625 rounds per minute. The helicopter has capacity for up to 1,200 rounds of ammunition.
The AH-64D is armed with the Lockheed Martin/Boeing AGM-114D Longbow Hellfire air-to-surface missile which has a millimetre wave seeker which allows the missile to perform in full fire and forget mode. Range is 8km to 12km. The Apache has been equipped with air-to-air missiles (Stinger, AIM-9 Sidewinder, Mistral and Sidearm) and 2.75in rockets. Thales Air Defence (formerly Shorts Missile Systems) of Belfast, Northern Ireland has trialled the Starstreak missile on the Longbow Apache helicopter, integrated with the Target Acquisition Designation Sight (TADS).
The Longbow Apache carries the combination of armaments chosen for the particular mission. In the close support role the helicopter carries 16 Hellfire missiles on four 4-rail launchers and four air-to-air missiles.
http://www.army-technology.com/projects/apache/images/apache14.jpg
http://www.army-technology.com/projects/apache/images/apache113.jpg
Crew: 2 (Pilot, gunner)
Cost: $12 million
:arrow: NH-90 TTH
Armaments: 2 (two) 72mm machine guns
http://homepage.eircom.net/~steven/images/PT4grnd.jpg
This aircraft is basically designed as a transport helicopter for personnel as well as cargo. It carries between 14 - 20 people and up to 2,400kg of cargo. It is also capable of medevac, special operations, and parachute missions.
Crew: 2 (Pilot, gunner)
Cost: $6 million
Navy
:arrow: U-212 Submarine
Armaments: Six torpedo tubes in two groups of three.
http://homepage.eircom.net/~steven/images/gertype212.jpg
http://homepage.eircom.net/~steven/images/type212_1s.jpg
The U-212 uses the DM2A4 heavyweight torpedo weapon system, as well as the Command & Weapons Control System which interfaces with sensors, weapons, and the navigation system. Incredibly well-built submarine and very reliable.
Crew: 124
Cost: $1.8 billion
:arrow: Seawolf Class Submarine
Armament: Eight 660-mm torpedo tubes, 50 Tomahawk cruise missiles or 50 Harpoon antiship missiles or 50 MK-48 ADCAP torpedoes or 100 mines; Propulsion System, one S6G reactor, one shaft at with 52,000 shp with pumpjet propulsor, Improved Performance Machinery Program Phase II, one secondary propulsion submerged motor.
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ship/cwolf02m-s.jpg
Displacement: Surfaced: 7,460 tons, Submerged: 9,137 tons
Speed: 35 knots
Crew: 133
Depth Limit: 1,600 feet
Cost: $2 billion
:arrow: Nimitz Class Aircraft Carrier
Armament: Three Sea Sparrow SAM sites, four 20mm CIWS, 90 aircraft.
http://www.chinfo.navy.mil/navpalib/factfile/ships/cvn74.gif
Displacement: 91,300 Tons
Speed: 35+ knots
Crew: 5,617
Cost: $2 billion
:arrow: U-214 Attack Submarine
Armament: There are six torpedo tubes in two groups of three. Type 212 is equipped with a water ram expulsion system for torpedo launch. The submarine is equipped with the DM2A4 heavyweight torpedo weapon system from STN Atlas Elektronik.
http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/type_212/images/U212_16.jpg
http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/type_212/images/type212_2.jpg
Engine: Diesel
Max speed: 30 knots
Crew: 142
Cost: $2 billion
:arrow: Arleigh Burke Class Missile Destroyer
Armament: The ships are armed with 56 Raytheon Tomahawk cruise missiles, with a combination of land-attack (TLAM) missiles with a Tercom Aided Navigation System, and anti-ship missiles with inertial guidance. The Standard SM-2MR Block 4 surface-to-air missiles with command/inertial guidance remain at the centre of the Aegis system. Both Tomahawk and Standard missiles are fired from two Lockheed Martin Mk 41 vertical launch systems.
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The Arleigh Burke class destroyers are equipped with the Aegis Combat System which integrates the ship's sensors and weapons systems to engage anti-ship missile threats. The Aegis system has a federated architecture with four subsystems – AN/SPY-1 multifunction radar, Command and Decision System (CDS), Aegis Display System (ADS) and the Weapon Control System (WCS). The CDS receives data from ship and external sensors via satellite communications and provides command, control and threat assessment. The WCS receives engagement instruction from the CDS, selects weapons and interfaces with the weapon fire control systems.
Max speed: 40 knots
Crew: 1300
Cost: $90 million
:arrow: Kuznetsov Class Aircraft Carrier
Armament: The ship has a Granit anti-ship missile system equipped with twelve surface-to-surface missile launchers. The Granit missile (NATO codename SS-N-19 Shipwreck) is reported to have a range greater than 400km and is capable of carrying either a nuclear or conventional warhead.
The Klinok air defence missile system, with 24 vertical launchers and 192 missiles, defends the ship against anti-ship missiles, aircraft and surface ships. The system has a multi-channel electronically steered phased array radar and can achieve a firing rate of one missile every 3s. Four targets can be engaged simultaneously in a 60 x 60° sector. The range of the system is 12 to 15km.
The Kashstan Air Defence Gun/Missile System, supplied by the Instrument Design Bureau and Tulamashzavod JSC in Tula, provides defence against precision weapons including anti-ship and anti-radar missiles, aircraft and small sea targets. Eight systems are fitted, combining missile launcher, 30mm twin gun and radar/optronic director. The range of the laser beam-riding missiles is from 1.5 to 8km. The gun can fire up to 1,000 rounds/min in the range 0.5 to 1.5km. Six AK630 AD 30mm air defence guns are also fitted.
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Max speed: 30 knots
Crew: 5,267
Aircraft: 36 jets, 12 helicopters
Cost: $1.8 billion
:arrow: Enterprise Class Aircraft Carrier
Armament: Four Sea Sparrow SAM sites, 100 Aircraft
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Displacement: 75,700 Tons
Speed: 35+ knots
Crew: 5,382
Cost: $2.3 billion
:arrow: Bradenburg Class Frigate (Type 123)
Armaments: Two twin launchers for MM 38 Exocet surface-to-surface missiles, a Lockheed Martin Mk 41 Mod 3 vertical launch system for 16 NATO Seasparrow medium-range surface-to-air missiles, two 21-cell launchers for the RAM (Rolling Airframe) short-range surface-to-air missile. Also equipped with one Otobreda 76mm/62 Mk-75 main gun.
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The Brandenburg Class Frigate is an extremely powerful anti-air vessel as well as a great support ship for shore bombardments. Comes equipped with some stealth features, extra space for Task Group personnel, and fin stabilizers. As well, it is designed to carry two AgustaWestland Sea Lynx Mk 88 helicopters and a rigid inflatable boat for boarding operations.
Crew: 200 +
Cost: $363 million
:arrow: Sachsen Class (Type F124)
Armaments: The Sachsen Class has two Rolling Airframe Missile Launchers (RAM), two Mk 31 launchers and two four-cell Harpoon missile launchers. The RAM missile from Raytheon and RAM Systems GmbH, is a fire and forget missile which provides short range defense against incoming anti-ship missiles including sea-skimming missiles The ship is fitted with two triple Mk 32 torpedo launchers and also has helicopter-borne long range lightweight torpedoes. The flight deck and hangar accommodate two NH90 helicopters.
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The Sachsen Class is one of the most powerful anti-aircraft vessels you will find. It is also excellent at defending itself from most any form of attack, and can be used as a shore bombardment ship alongside the Brandenburg.
Crew: 250+
Cost: $500 million
Miscellaneous:
:arrow: Anti-Ship Mine
A magnitized mine that attracts to the bottom of an approaching ship. High explosive inside. Detonation forces the explosion upwards and out. Incredibly effective against small ships and submarines.
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Cost: $650
:arrow: Geiste-1 Intercontinental Ballistic Missile
Intercontinental missile with a devastating explosion force. Comes with silo, radars, and satellite link-up system (shown in picture).
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*NOTE: This is a NON-NUCLEAR ICBM*
Range: 8,500 miles
Speed: Mach 25
Cost: $68 million
:arrow: Imagery Satellite
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Satellite that photographs the Earth. Excellent for use on the battlefield and for spy work. Comes with launcher.
Cost: $35 million