Haukka
20-11-2003, 21:23
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small weapons
artillery
APC
ships
aircrafts
Small weapons:
AR-1:
Manufacturer:Haukka army industries
Caliber, mm 7.62
Cartridge 7.62x39
Sighting radius, mm 378
Length, overal, mm 870
Barrel Length, mm 415
Magazine capacity, rds 30
Sighting range, m 800
Weight w/empty magazine, g 3700
Weight w/loaded magazine, g 4276
Rate of fire, rds/min 700
Muzzle velocity, m/s 700
Killing range, m 1300
Rifling Grooves 4
Rifled Bore, mm 378
Efective range:300-600
http://www.angelfire.com/ky/SovietAndOthers/ak74.jpg
Cost:300$
Mgu-1:
Manufacturer:Haukka army industries
Cartridge: 7.62 x 54R
Operation: gas, automatic
Locking: rotating bolt
Feed: belt; 100, 200 and 250 rounds
Weight: 8 kg empty
Length: 1.16 m
Barrel: 658 mm
Sights: fore, cylindrical post; rear, vertical leaf and windage scale adjustable to 1500 m
Muzzle velocity: 825 m/s
Rate of fire: cyclic, 690-720 rds/min
Effective range: 1000 m
http://kalashnikov.guns.ru/images/1540.jpg
Cost:1600$
APILAS
Manufacturer:Haukka military industries
Avg. velocity
~290 m/s
Armor penetr.
650-700 mm
Effective range
25m-350 m
Weight:9KG
Lenght:1280mm
Caliber:112mm
Disposable.
Empire of Haukka's Ground forces has 300,000 of AT-1.
http://www.specialoperations.com/Foreign/Finland/Weapons/apilas.jpg
http://opflashpoint.org/intruder/APILAS_sight.jpg
Sight of Apilas
Cost:5000$
AGS-17 GRENADE MACHINE GUN NEW!
Properties (AGS-17):
Manufacturer:Haukka military industries
automatic weapon with burst fire and single-shot mode
can be used for direct laying and indirect fire
calibre 30 mm
firing rate
- burst fire 6-7 shots/s
- single-shot fire 1-2 shots/s
firing distance
- direct laying 700 m
- indirect fire approx. 1700 m
grenade cartridge
grenade weight 280 g
muzzle velocity 185 m/s
effective shrapnel radius 7 m
impact-action fuse
belt box holds 29 cartridges
optical director
weight with base approx. 30 kg
AGS-17 can fire 5-7 grenades in one second.
Grenade machine guns are at their optimum in close quarter battles.
http://www.army.lv/Oruzhie/Grantometi/Ags17/AGS-17(13).jpg
Clip of AGS-17
http://www.army.lv/Oruzhie/Grantometi/Ags17/AGS-17(4).jpg
Cost:5800$
ARTILLERY
Howitzer-1 (M101A1 105mm Light Howitzer, Towed)
Manufacturer: Haukka army industries
Length: 19.5 feet (5.94 meters)
Width: 7.25 feet (2.21 meters)
Height: 5.66 feet (1.73 meters)
Weight: 4,980 pounds (2,260 kilograms)
Bore diameter: 105 mm
Maximum effective range: 6.99 miles (11.27 kilometers)
Rates of fire:
Maximum: 10 rounds per minute
Sustained: 3 rounds per minute
http://fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/land/m-101-dvic488.jpg
Cost: 150,000$
Howitzer-2 (M198 towed howitzer)
Primary function: Provides field artillery fire support for ground forces of Haukka.
Manufacturer: Haukka army industries
Length:
In tow: 40 feet, 6 inches (12.30 meters)
Firing: 36 feet, 2 inches (11.01 meters)
Width in tow: 9 feet, 2 inches (2.79 meters)
Height in tow: 9 feet, 6 inches (2.89 meters)
Weight: 15,758 pounds (7154 kilograms)
Bore diameter: 155mm
Maximum effective range:
conventional ammunition: 22,400 meters (13.92 miles)
Copperhead: 16,100 meters
Time into action: - 6 minutes
Rate of Fire:
Maximum: 4 rounds per minute
Sustained: 2 rounds per minute
Crew: 9 enlisted
Cost: 320,000$
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/land/m198-5.jpg
Armored vehicles
IFRWV-2 Mink(Ínfantry Fighting and Reconnessaince Wheeled Vehicle)
IFRWV-2 Mink is based on chassis of Stryker IAV. It is used as for support infantry as it has armament of powerful 30mm cannon.
There is room for only 6 soldiers as more room for ammunition. It carries ammuniton for troops and inside can fit two Apilas launchers.
Manufactorer:Haukka army industries
Crew:3 (driver, commander and gunner)
Troop capacity:6
Speed:60 mph highway
Weight:20 tons
Range:312 miles
Armament:30 mm cannon
7,62 mm machine gun
possibility to mount TOW launcher to left side of turret.
Ammo:6*350*30 mm
3*1000*7,62 mm
Cost:2,800,000$
LCAC carries 4 IFRWV-2 Mink. EA-80A carries 3 IFRWV-2 Mink
Empire of Haukka's army has 1,200 IFRWV-2 Mink
http://www.brunnet.net/infsch/images/lav3mud.jpg
IFRWV-2 on testing.
Ships:
Mistral class dock landing ships (modified)
Empire of Haukka is considering to purchase one Mistral class dock landing ship.
Manufactorer:Haukka military industries
Displacement: 21,000 tons full load
Dimensions: 210 x 28 m
Propulsion:2 7,5 MW podded propulsors, 4 5,2 MW diesel generators
Spped:20 knots
Crew:160
Aviation: flight deck for 10 helos; storage for 10 helos.Can support VTOL aircrafts such as Yak-141
Typical load:6 Mi-28 12 EA-24G 2 Yak-141
Well Deck: 2 LCAC
Troops: 450
Radar:1 3D radar, 2 optronic fire control sytems
Armament:2 30 mm guns, 2 VSRAD (short range) missile systems
Cost:530,000,000$
http://homepage.tinet.ie/~steven/images/bip1.jpg
CRAP (Close range assaul/patrol) boat:
Manufactorer:Haukka army industries
This little boat is used by Empire of Haukka's coast corps as assault and patrol boat. Coast Corps have 130 of these boats.
Range: 250km
Crew:2-3 one driver one radist/navigator and/or one gunner
Max. speed: 75km/h
Cruising speed:55 km/h
Is ment to carrie six fully equipped men on the deck. (max 12)
Armament:possibility to mount machine gun or Ags-17 Grenade machine gun
Cost:30,000$
http://www.juhasnell.fi/kuvat/vene.redfox.gif
AIRCRAFTS:
KFIR
F-21A
Country of Origin: Empire of Haukka
Manufactorer:Haukka military industries
Crew: one
trainer--two
Role: ground-attack interceptor
Armament: 13,415 lb (6,085 kg)
missiles
30-mm cannon
bombs
rockets
Typical load:6 Mk82 bomb 6 AGM-65G 2 K-SRAAM1
Diameters:
Length 53 ft, 8 in (16.36 m)
Span 27 ft (8.24 m)
Speed Mach 2.3
Combat Radius 768 KM
Range 2,008 miles (1744 nautical miles)
Empire of Haukka's airforce has ordered 160 trainers and 120 fighters.
KFIR F-21A fighter:18,700,000$
KFIR F-21A trainer:23,000,000$
http://fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/row/kfir_p1.jpg
The Kfir (which means lion cub) is basically a redesigned Mirage 5 with a canard mounted on the air intake. The wings are low-mounted, delta-shaped with a sawtooth in the leading edges. There are small canards are mounted on the air intakes. There is one turbojet engine inside fuselage. There are semicircular air intakes alongside the fuselage. There is a large, single exhaust. The fuselage is tube-shaped with a long, solid, pointed nose. The body widens at the air intakes. There is a bubble canopy flush with the spine. The tail has no tail flats. The fin is swept-back and tapered with a prominent step in the leading edge.
First flown in June 1973, the Kfir-C1 was in essence the airframe of the Dassault-Breguet Mirage III/5 series mated to the General Electric J79 afterburning turbojet and fitted with a suite of Israeli electronics. The type was designed after the manufacturer had gained experience with the Nesher (eagle), which was an unlicensed copy of the Mirage IIICJ with an equally unlicensed Atar turbojet, produced mainly for Israeli service but later exported as the Dagger. The Kfir-C1 entered only limited production (27 aircraft), with two squadrons equipped from 1974 pending the introduction of more advanced derivatives.
Kfir-C1 fighters with small canards but no armament were delivered to the US Navy and Marine Corps with the designation F-21A for use as "aggressor" aircraft in dissimilar air combat training.
The Kfir-C2, introduced in 1976 after a first flight in 1974, was a developed version of the Kfir-C2 designed to keep the type viable against all conceivable threats well into the 1990s. The result is a warplane with formidable combat capabilities plus short-field performance thanks to the sustained manoeuvrability and control effectiveness resulting from the aerodynamic developments. The type is distinguisable from the Kfir-C1 by its dogtoothed outer wing panels, small undernose strakes and, most importantly of all, swept delta canard foreplanes.
The Kfir-C7, the definitive single-seat version introduced in 1983, is based on the Kfir-C2 with a specially adapted version of the J79-GEJ1E with some 1,000 lb (454 kg) more afterburning thrust. The type has two extra hardpoints and a number of advanced features including capability for the carriage and use of 'smart' weapons, Elta EL/M-2021B pulse-Dopplar radar, a revised cockpit with more sophisticated electronics and HOTAS (Hands On Throttel And Stick) controls and provision for inflight-refueling. Maximum take-off weight is increased by 3,395 lb (1,540 kg), but combat radius and (more importantly) thrust-to-weight ratio are improved to a marked degree.
small weapons
artillery
APC
ships
aircrafts
Small weapons:
AR-1:
Manufacturer:Haukka army industries
Caliber, mm 7.62
Cartridge 7.62x39
Sighting radius, mm 378
Length, overal, mm 870
Barrel Length, mm 415
Magazine capacity, rds 30
Sighting range, m 800
Weight w/empty magazine, g 3700
Weight w/loaded magazine, g 4276
Rate of fire, rds/min 700
Muzzle velocity, m/s 700
Killing range, m 1300
Rifling Grooves 4
Rifled Bore, mm 378
Efective range:300-600
http://www.angelfire.com/ky/SovietAndOthers/ak74.jpg
Cost:300$
Mgu-1:
Manufacturer:Haukka army industries
Cartridge: 7.62 x 54R
Operation: gas, automatic
Locking: rotating bolt
Feed: belt; 100, 200 and 250 rounds
Weight: 8 kg empty
Length: 1.16 m
Barrel: 658 mm
Sights: fore, cylindrical post; rear, vertical leaf and windage scale adjustable to 1500 m
Muzzle velocity: 825 m/s
Rate of fire: cyclic, 690-720 rds/min
Effective range: 1000 m
http://kalashnikov.guns.ru/images/1540.jpg
Cost:1600$
APILAS
Manufacturer:Haukka military industries
Avg. velocity
~290 m/s
Armor penetr.
650-700 mm
Effective range
25m-350 m
Weight:9KG
Lenght:1280mm
Caliber:112mm
Disposable.
Empire of Haukka's Ground forces has 300,000 of AT-1.
http://www.specialoperations.com/Foreign/Finland/Weapons/apilas.jpg
http://opflashpoint.org/intruder/APILAS_sight.jpg
Sight of Apilas
Cost:5000$
AGS-17 GRENADE MACHINE GUN NEW!
Properties (AGS-17):
Manufacturer:Haukka military industries
automatic weapon with burst fire and single-shot mode
can be used for direct laying and indirect fire
calibre 30 mm
firing rate
- burst fire 6-7 shots/s
- single-shot fire 1-2 shots/s
firing distance
- direct laying 700 m
- indirect fire approx. 1700 m
grenade cartridge
grenade weight 280 g
muzzle velocity 185 m/s
effective shrapnel radius 7 m
impact-action fuse
belt box holds 29 cartridges
optical director
weight with base approx. 30 kg
AGS-17 can fire 5-7 grenades in one second.
Grenade machine guns are at their optimum in close quarter battles.
http://www.army.lv/Oruzhie/Grantometi/Ags17/AGS-17(13).jpg
Clip of AGS-17
http://www.army.lv/Oruzhie/Grantometi/Ags17/AGS-17(4).jpg
Cost:5800$
ARTILLERY
Howitzer-1 (M101A1 105mm Light Howitzer, Towed)
Manufacturer: Haukka army industries
Length: 19.5 feet (5.94 meters)
Width: 7.25 feet (2.21 meters)
Height: 5.66 feet (1.73 meters)
Weight: 4,980 pounds (2,260 kilograms)
Bore diameter: 105 mm
Maximum effective range: 6.99 miles (11.27 kilometers)
Rates of fire:
Maximum: 10 rounds per minute
Sustained: 3 rounds per minute
http://fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/land/m-101-dvic488.jpg
Cost: 150,000$
Howitzer-2 (M198 towed howitzer)
Primary function: Provides field artillery fire support for ground forces of Haukka.
Manufacturer: Haukka army industries
Length:
In tow: 40 feet, 6 inches (12.30 meters)
Firing: 36 feet, 2 inches (11.01 meters)
Width in tow: 9 feet, 2 inches (2.79 meters)
Height in tow: 9 feet, 6 inches (2.89 meters)
Weight: 15,758 pounds (7154 kilograms)
Bore diameter: 155mm
Maximum effective range:
conventional ammunition: 22,400 meters (13.92 miles)
Copperhead: 16,100 meters
Time into action: - 6 minutes
Rate of Fire:
Maximum: 4 rounds per minute
Sustained: 2 rounds per minute
Crew: 9 enlisted
Cost: 320,000$
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/land/m198-5.jpg
Armored vehicles
IFRWV-2 Mink(Ínfantry Fighting and Reconnessaince Wheeled Vehicle)
IFRWV-2 Mink is based on chassis of Stryker IAV. It is used as for support infantry as it has armament of powerful 30mm cannon.
There is room for only 6 soldiers as more room for ammunition. It carries ammuniton for troops and inside can fit two Apilas launchers.
Manufactorer:Haukka army industries
Crew:3 (driver, commander and gunner)
Troop capacity:6
Speed:60 mph highway
Weight:20 tons
Range:312 miles
Armament:30 mm cannon
7,62 mm machine gun
possibility to mount TOW launcher to left side of turret.
Ammo:6*350*30 mm
3*1000*7,62 mm
Cost:2,800,000$
LCAC carries 4 IFRWV-2 Mink. EA-80A carries 3 IFRWV-2 Mink
Empire of Haukka's army has 1,200 IFRWV-2 Mink
http://www.brunnet.net/infsch/images/lav3mud.jpg
IFRWV-2 on testing.
Ships:
Mistral class dock landing ships (modified)
Empire of Haukka is considering to purchase one Mistral class dock landing ship.
Manufactorer:Haukka military industries
Displacement: 21,000 tons full load
Dimensions: 210 x 28 m
Propulsion:2 7,5 MW podded propulsors, 4 5,2 MW diesel generators
Spped:20 knots
Crew:160
Aviation: flight deck for 10 helos; storage for 10 helos.Can support VTOL aircrafts such as Yak-141
Typical load:6 Mi-28 12 EA-24G 2 Yak-141
Well Deck: 2 LCAC
Troops: 450
Radar:1 3D radar, 2 optronic fire control sytems
Armament:2 30 mm guns, 2 VSRAD (short range) missile systems
Cost:530,000,000$
http://homepage.tinet.ie/~steven/images/bip1.jpg
CRAP (Close range assaul/patrol) boat:
Manufactorer:Haukka army industries
This little boat is used by Empire of Haukka's coast corps as assault and patrol boat. Coast Corps have 130 of these boats.
Range: 250km
Crew:2-3 one driver one radist/navigator and/or one gunner
Max. speed: 75km/h
Cruising speed:55 km/h
Is ment to carrie six fully equipped men on the deck. (max 12)
Armament:possibility to mount machine gun or Ags-17 Grenade machine gun
Cost:30,000$
http://www.juhasnell.fi/kuvat/vene.redfox.gif
AIRCRAFTS:
KFIR
F-21A
Country of Origin: Empire of Haukka
Manufactorer:Haukka military industries
Crew: one
trainer--two
Role: ground-attack interceptor
Armament: 13,415 lb (6,085 kg)
missiles
30-mm cannon
bombs
rockets
Typical load:6 Mk82 bomb 6 AGM-65G 2 K-SRAAM1
Diameters:
Length 53 ft, 8 in (16.36 m)
Span 27 ft (8.24 m)
Speed Mach 2.3
Combat Radius 768 KM
Range 2,008 miles (1744 nautical miles)
Empire of Haukka's airforce has ordered 160 trainers and 120 fighters.
KFIR F-21A fighter:18,700,000$
KFIR F-21A trainer:23,000,000$
http://fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/row/kfir_p1.jpg
The Kfir (which means lion cub) is basically a redesigned Mirage 5 with a canard mounted on the air intake. The wings are low-mounted, delta-shaped with a sawtooth in the leading edges. There are small canards are mounted on the air intakes. There is one turbojet engine inside fuselage. There are semicircular air intakes alongside the fuselage. There is a large, single exhaust. The fuselage is tube-shaped with a long, solid, pointed nose. The body widens at the air intakes. There is a bubble canopy flush with the spine. The tail has no tail flats. The fin is swept-back and tapered with a prominent step in the leading edge.
First flown in June 1973, the Kfir-C1 was in essence the airframe of the Dassault-Breguet Mirage III/5 series mated to the General Electric J79 afterburning turbojet and fitted with a suite of Israeli electronics. The type was designed after the manufacturer had gained experience with the Nesher (eagle), which was an unlicensed copy of the Mirage IIICJ with an equally unlicensed Atar turbojet, produced mainly for Israeli service but later exported as the Dagger. The Kfir-C1 entered only limited production (27 aircraft), with two squadrons equipped from 1974 pending the introduction of more advanced derivatives.
Kfir-C1 fighters with small canards but no armament were delivered to the US Navy and Marine Corps with the designation F-21A for use as "aggressor" aircraft in dissimilar air combat training.
The Kfir-C2, introduced in 1976 after a first flight in 1974, was a developed version of the Kfir-C2 designed to keep the type viable against all conceivable threats well into the 1990s. The result is a warplane with formidable combat capabilities plus short-field performance thanks to the sustained manoeuvrability and control effectiveness resulting from the aerodynamic developments. The type is distinguisable from the Kfir-C1 by its dogtoothed outer wing panels, small undernose strakes and, most importantly of all, swept delta canard foreplanes.
The Kfir-C7, the definitive single-seat version introduced in 1983, is based on the Kfir-C2 with a specially adapted version of the J79-GEJ1E with some 1,000 lb (454 kg) more afterburning thrust. The type has two extra hardpoints and a number of advanced features including capability for the carriage and use of 'smart' weapons, Elta EL/M-2021B pulse-Dopplar radar, a revised cockpit with more sophisticated electronics and HOTAS (Hands On Throttel And Stick) controls and provision for inflight-refueling. Maximum take-off weight is increased by 3,395 lb (1,540 kg), but combat radius and (more importantly) thrust-to-weight ratio are improved to a marked degree.