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NAVALSECTION more to be added.
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IOWA-CLASS BATTLESHIP
length:888ft
beam:109ft
draft:38ft
max speed:35knots
powerplants:8boilers,4geared turbines,4shafts,212,000shaft horse power.
Armament 32 - Tomahawk ASM/LAM - 8 armored box launchers
16 - Harpoon ASM - 4 quad cell launchers
9 - Mk 7 - 16-inch / 50 caliber guns
12 - Mk 28 - 5-inch / 38 caliber guns
4 - Mk 15 - 20mm Phalanx CIWS
Combat Systems SPS-49 Air Search Radar
SPS-67 Surface Search Radar
4 Mk37 Gun Fire Control
2 Mk38 Gun Direction
1 Mk40 Gun Director
1 SPQ-9 SLQ-25 NIXIE
SLQ-32 EW system
Aircraft None embarked
landing area and unhangared parking area
4 SH-3 or
4 SH-60
crew:65officers, 1450 enlisted, 58marines.
price4billion*sale 3billion*
CGN 9 Long Beach battleship
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length:721ft
beam:73feet
max speed:30 plus knots
powerplant:2 Westinghouse C1W nuclear reactors, 2 geared turbines, 2 shafts
aircraft: none- helo landing only
Armament Standard Missiles (ER)
ASROC (from MK 16 box launcher)
8 - Harpoon (from two quad launchers)
8 - Tomahawk ASM/LAM (from 2 armored box launchers
6 - MK 46 torpedoes (from 2 triple tube mounts)
2 - 5-inch/38 caliber guns
2 - 20mm Phalanx CIWS
Combat Systems SPS-48 Air Search Radar
SPS-49 Air Search Radar
SPS-67 Surface Search Radar SQQ-23 Sonar [keel-mounted] 1 Mk14 Weapon Direction System
2 Mk56 Gun Fire Control System
4 Mk76 Missile Fire Control System
1 Mk111 ASW Fire Control System
4 SPG-55 Radars
2 SPW-2 Radars
SLO-32EWsystem
MK5Fanfare
crew:825(55 officers,770enlisted);marines:45(1 officer, 45 enlisted)
price: 1.5billion( omz222, please tell me if that's a good price, and where i can find out the prices of these ships)
SSN-21 SEA WOLF SUBMARINE
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Builders General Dynamics Electric Boat Division
Power Plant One S6W reactor
one shaft at with 52,000 shp with pumpjet propulsor
Improved Performance Machinery Program Phase II one secondary propulsion submerged motor
Length 353 feet (107.6 meters)
Draft 35 feet (10.67 meters)
Beam 40 feet (12.2 meters)
Displacement 7,460 ton surface displacement
9,137 tons submerged displacement
Speed Official: 25+ knots (28+ miles per hour, 46.3+ kph)
Actual: 35 knots maximum submerged speed
Actual: 20 knots tactical ["silent"] speed
Operating Depth Official: "greater than 800 feet"
Actual: About 1600 feet
Jane's Fighting Ships: 2000 feet
Armament eight 660-mm torpedo tubes
50 Tomahawk cruise missiles or
50 Harpoon antiship missiles or
50 Mark 48 ADCAP torpedoes or
up to 100 mines Systems AN/BSY-2 active-passive Sonar/Fire Control w/
hemispherical bow array and wide aperture array
TB-16B or TB-23 towed array
AN/BPS-16 search and navigation radar
AN/WLQ-4(V)1 ES receiver
Central Combat System (CCS) MK2
Link 11 Tactical data link
OTCIXS Tactical data link
Crew 12 Officers; 121 Enlisted
price:900million
NIMITZ CLASS CARRIER
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Power Plant Two Nuclear Power Plant (A4W Pressurized Water Reactor)
Four shafts, Four propellers, with five blades each
Length, overall 1,092 feet (332.85 meters)
Flight Deck Width 252 feet (76.8 meters)
Beam 134 feet (40.84 meters)
Displacement Approx. 97,000 tons (87,300 metric tons) full load
Speed 30+ knots (34.5+ miles per hour)
Aircraft 85
Aircraft elevators Four
Catapults Four
Armament 4 Sea Sparrow launchers
3 Phalanx CIWS 20mm mounts [Nimitz & Ike]
4 Phalanx CIWS 20mm mounts [Vinson and later]
Combat Systems SPS-48E 3-D air search radar
SPS-49(V)5 2-D air search radar
3 Mk91 Fire Control
Multi-Function Radar (MFR) [CVN-77]
Volume Search Radar (VSR) [CVN-77]
AN/SLQ-32(V)4 active jamming/deception
AN/WLR-1H ESM
Service Life 50 years
Crew Ship's Company: 3,200
Air Wing: 2,480
price:4.5billion *sale, 3.5billion*
CGN-38 VIRGINIA CLASS BATTLESHIP
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Power Plant 2 D2G General Electric nuclear reactors,
two shafts, 60,000 shp
Length Overall Length: 586 ft
Waterline Length: 560 ft
Beam Extreme Beam: 63 ft
Waterline Beam: 62 ft
Draft Maximum Navigational Draft: 32 ft
Draft Limit: 23 ft
Displacement Light Displacement: 10663 tons
Full Displacement: 11666 tons
Speed 30 plus knots
Aircraft None
Helicopter Landing Capability None
Armament Standard Missiles (MR)
ASROC
8 - Tomahawk ASM/LAM (from 2 armored box launchers
8 - Harpoon (from two Mk141 quad launchers)
4 - MK 46 torpedoes (from fixed single tubes)
2 - Mk45 5-inch/54 caliber lightweight gun
2 - 20mm Phalanx CIWS
Combat Systems SPS-40 Air Search Radar
SPS-48 3D Air Search Radar
SPS-67 Surface Search Radar SQQ-26 Sonar [bow mounted] 1 Mk14 Weapon Direction System
2 Mk74 Missile Fire Control System
1 Mk86 Gun Fire Control System
1 Mk114 ASW Fire Control System
4 SPG-51 Radars SLQ-25 NIXIE
SLQ-32 EW system
Crew 39 Officers, 539 Enlisted
price:1.5billion *sale 1billion*
SSN-774 VIRGINIA-CLASS NSSN
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Power Plant One S9G pressurized water reactor
??,000 shp, one shaft with pumpjet propulsor
Improved Performance Machinery Program Phase III
one secondary propulsion submerged motor
Displacement 7,800 tons submerged
Length 377 feet
Draft 32 feet
Beam 34 feet
Speed 25+ knots submerged
Depth Greater than 800 feet
Horizontal Tubes Four 21" Torpedo Tubes
Vertical Tubes 12 Vertical Launch System Tubes
Weapons 38 weapons, including:
Vertical Launch System Tomahawk Cruise Missiles
Mk 48 ADCAP Heavyweight Torpedoes
Advanced Mobile Mines
Unmanned Undersea Vehicles
Special Warfare Dry Deck Shelter
Advanced SEAL Delivery System
Sonars Spherical active/passive arrays
Light Weight Wide Aperture Arrays
TB-16, TB-29, and future towed arrays
High-frequency chin and sail arrays
Countermeasures 1 internal launcher (reloadable 2-barrel)
14 external launchers
Crew 113 officers and men
900million *sale 800million*
FF 1052 KNOX CLASS BATTLESHIP
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Displacement 4,200 tons (full load)
Length 438 feet
Beam 47 feet
Max Speed 27 knots
Power Plant 2 - 1200 psi boilers; 1 geared turbine, 1 shaft; 35,000 shaft horsepower
Aircraft 1 - SH-2F (LAMPS)
Armament 8 - ASROC (from MK 16 launcher)
8 - Harpoon (from MK 16 box launcher)
4 - MK-46 torpedoes (from single tube launchers)
1 - 5-inch / 54 caliber MK 42 gun
1 - 20mm Phalanx close-in-weapons system
8 - Sea Sparrow BPDMS (on some ships)
Combat Systems AN/SPS-40 Air Search Radar
AN/SPS-67 Surface Search Radar
AN/SLQ-32 Electronics Warfare System
AN/SQS-26 Sonar
AN/SQS-35 IVDS Sonar on some ships
AN/SQR-18 Towed Array Sonar System
Mk68 Gun Fire Control System
Mk114 ASW Fire Control System
Mk115 Missile Fire Control System
Complement 285 (18 officers, 267 enlisted)(active duty ships)
price:500million
[b]GROUND SYSTEMSmore to be added
M60PATTON
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Weight 60 tons
Leth 32'4"
Width 13'6"
Height 12'6"
Ground Clearance 18in
Track Width 28in
Forward speed 30 mph
Reverse speed 10 mph
Engine 750 hp Continental AVDS-1790 V-12 diesel
Vertical obstacle climb 49 in
Maximum width ditch 108 in
Fording Depth 48 in
Main Gun 105mm/51cal M68 rifiled gun with 63 rounds
Coaxial machinegun M240 - 7.62mm with 5,950 rounds
Commander's machinegun M85 - .50 cal antiaircraft gun with 900 rounds
Sensors and Fire Control M21 solid state along ballistic computer, AN/VVG-2 ruby laser rangefinder usable by both commander and gunner, AN/vsg-2 Tank thermal Sights (TTS) withlaser rangerfinder and Mercury-Cadmium-Telluride (HgCdTe) IR detector for passive night and dust vision
price:1.3million
M270MLRS
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Full-rate Production 4QFY99
Prime Contractor Lockheed Martin Vought Systems
Crew 3 man
Cruise Range 483 km
On Board Fire Control and Position Determining System
12 Rockets; 644 M-77 Shaped Charges per Rocket
Reload Time 9 minutes
Rocket Range 31.8 km
REFERENCES
TM 9-1450-646-10 Carrier Vehicle, MLRS, M993
TM 9-1425-646-10 Launcher- Loader Module (LLM), M269
price:2.3million
M1 ABRAM
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Fuel Consumption A tank will need approximately 300 gallons every eight hours; this will vary depending on mission, terrain, and weather. A single tank takes 10 minutes to refuel. Refueling and rearming of a tank platoon--four tanks--is approximately 30 minutes under ideal conditions.
0.6 miles per gallon.
60 gallons per hour when traveling cross-country
30+ gallons per hour while operating at a tactical ideal
10 gallons basic idle
A mine plow will increase the fuel consummation rate of a tank by 25 percent
Main Armament 105mm M68A1
Rifled Cannon 120mm M256
Smooth Bore Cannon
Commander's Weapon .50 Cal M2 Machinegun
Coaxial Weapon 7.62 M240 Machinegun
Loader's Weapon 7.62 M240 Machinegun on Skate Mount
Basic Load Main Gun 40 rounds (M1A2 42 rounds)
Commander's 50 Caliber MG 1,000 rounds
M240 7.62 MG (COAX)/Loader's M240 MG 10,800 rounds
Smoke Grenades 24 rounds
Fuel Capacity 498 gal (1,885 liters) / 505 gal (1,907 liters)
Cruising Range 275 Miles
Acceleration
(0 to 20 mph) 7 Seconds
Speed - 60% Slope 4.5 mph
Speed - Cross Country 30 mph
Speed - 10% Slope 20 mph
Hydro Kinetic Transmission 4 Speed Forward
2 Speed Reverse
Speed - Maximum 45 mph (Governed)
Vertical Trench 9 Feet
Power plant AGT-1500 turbine engine
Power Rating 1500 HP
Power to Weight Ratio 25 hp/ton
Obstacle Crossing 49 inches
Ground Clearance 19 inches
Ground Pressure 13.1 PSI
Turret Height 93.5 inches
Width 143.8 inches
Length (Gun Forward) 384.5 inches
Crew 4: Commander, Gunner, Loader & Driver
Weight 60 Tons
price:4million
M2 BRADLEY
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Crew 3, 2 Cavalry Scouts
Length 21'2"
Width 10'6"
Height 9'9"
Weight 50,000 lbs
Road Speed 45 mph
Range 300 miles
Engine Cummins VTA-903T water-cooled 4 cycle diesel.
Armament 25mm cannon (Chain-gun)
7.62 mm coaxially mounted machine gun
TOW missile launcher with twin tubes. Inventory 1602 systems
Total program cost (TY$) $5664.1M
Average unit cost (TY$) $3.166M
Full-rate production 2QFY00
Prime Contractor United Defense, Limited Partnership
price:2million
AIR DEFENSE ANTI-TANK SYSTEM[ADATS]
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Crew 3 (Driver, Commander, System operator)
Weight 15,8 t
Speed 58 km/h
Range 400 km
Armament 8 ADATS missile per launcher (Speed Mach 3, Range 10 km)
Sensors pulse Doppler radar (Range 25 km), electro-optical device with TV and FLIR
Warhead 12.5 kg HE fragmentation/shaped charge, impact and proximity fuze. Penetrates 900 mm RHA
Guidance Laser digitally coded
price:2.2million
M113 ARMORED PERSONNEL CARRIER
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Curb Weight (lbs) 20,310
Combat Weight (lbs) 23,520
Top Speed (mph) 37
Cruising Range (miles) 200
Engine Type Gasoline
Engine HP 209
HP/Ton 17.8
Acceleration (0-20 mph) sec 12.0
Turning Radius (in) 276
Trench Crossing (in) 66
Slope (%) 60
Side Slope (%) 30
Braking (ft) 40
Ground Pressure (psi) 7.5
price:4million
*AIRCRAFTS*more to be added
B-1B LANCER
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Primary Function: Long-range, multi-role, heavy bomber
lder: Rockwell International, North American Aircraft
Operations Air Frame and Integration: Offensive avionics, Boeing Military Airplane; defensive avionics, AIL Division
Power Plant: Four General Electric F-101-GE-102 turbofan engine with afterburner
Thrust: 30,000-plus pounds (13,500-plus kilograms) with afterburner, per engine
Length: 146 feet (44.5 meters)
Wingspan: 137 feet (41.8 meters) extended forward,
79 feet (24.1 meters) swept aft
Height: 34 feet (10.4 meters)
Weight: Empty, approximately 190,000 pounds (86,183 kilograms)
Maximum Takeoff Weight: 477,000 pounds (214,650 kilograms)
Speed: 600+ mph (Mach .92) @ 500 feet
825 mph (Mach 1.25) @ 50,000 feet
Rotate and Takeoff Speeds: 210 Gross - 119 Rotate kts / 134 kts Takeoff
390 Gross - 168 kts Rotate / 183 kts Takeoff
Landing Speeds: 210 Gross - 145 kts
380 Gross - 195 kts
Range: 7,455 miles, unrefueled
3,444 miles with normal weapons load
Ceiling: 60,000 feet (18,000 meters)
Crew: Four (aircraft commander, pilot, offensive systems officer and defensive systems officer)
Armament: NUCLEAR
CONVENTIONAL
84 Mk 62
84 MK82
30 CBU 87
30 CBU 89
30 CBU 97
12 Mk 65
PRECISION
30 WCMD
24 JDAM
12 GBU-27
12 AGM-154 JSOW
12 TSSAM
Unit Cost: $200million per aircraft
F-15 EAGLE
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Primary Function Tactical fighter.
Contractor McDonnell Douglas Corp.
Power Plant Two Pratt & Whitney F100-PW-100 turbofan engines with afterburners.
Thrust (C/D models) 25,000 pounds each engine ( 11,250 kilograms).
Length 63 feet, 9 inches (19.43 meters).
Height 18 feet, 8 inches (5.69 meters).
Wingspan 42 feet, 10 inches (13.06 meters)
Speed 1,875 mph (Mach 2.5-plus at sea level).
Ceiling 65,000 feet (19,697 meters).
Maximum Takeoff Weight (C/D models) 68,000 pounds (30,600 kilograms).
Range 3,450 miles (3,000 nautical miles) ferry range with conformal fuel tanks and three external fuel tanks.
Key Maintenance Indicators United States Air Forces standard
81 % - Mission Capapble - Percentage of aircraft readily available to do the mission.
15 % - Not Mission Capable for Maintenance - Percentage not mission capable for maintenance reasons.
9 % - Not Mission Capable for Supply - Percentage not mission capable for supply reasons.
6 % - Abort Rate - Rate of aircraft that cannot fly sorties due to ground or air abort.
19 % - Break Rate - Number of Code 3s divided by total number of sorties flown. Different aircraft codes indicate mission capability upon completion of a sortie: Code One is mission capable. Code 2 is an aircraft with a problem but is still mission capable. Code 3 is an aircraft not mission capable until problem is fixed.
75 % - Fix Rate - Percentage of Code 3 aircraft fixed in eight-hour period.
18 % - Cannibilization Rate - Percentage of cannibalizations (parts taken from one aircraft to fix another) divided by number of sorties.
9 % - Repeat/Recur Rate - Percentage of repeats or recurs divided by total of pilot-reported discrepancies.
95 % - Maintenance Scheduling Effectiveness Rate - Percentage of maintenance scheduling actions done on time.
88 % - Flying Scheduling Effectiveness Rate - Ability to fly selected aircraft without deviation
Armament 1 - M-61A1 20mm multibarrel internal gun, 940 rounds of ammunition
4 - AIM-9L/M Sidewinder and
4 - AIM-7F/M Sparrow missiles, or
combination of AIM-9L/M, AIM-7-F/M and AIM-120 missiles. F-15C Weapon Loads
F-15E Weapon Loads
12 CBU-52 (6 with wing tanks)
12 CBU-59 (6 with wing tanks)
12 CBU-71 (6 with wing tanks)
12 CBU-87 (6 with wing tanks)
12 CBU-89 (6 with wing tanks)
20 MK-20 (6 with wing tanks)
Unit cost $43 million.
H-3 SEA KING
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Systems
AN/APG-63 X-band pulsed-Doppler radar [Hughes]
AN/APG-70 X-band pulsed-Doppler radar [Hughes]
[ on F-15E, F-15C/D, F-15A/B MSIP]
AN/APX-76 IFF interrogator [Hazeltine]
AN/ALQ-135(V) internal countermeasures system
AN/ALQ-128 radar warning [Magnavox] suite
AN/ALR-56 radar warning receiver (RWR) [Loral]
AN/ALE-45 chaff/flare dispensers [Tracor]
AN/AVQ-26 Pave Tack
AN/AXQ-14 Data Link System
LANTIRN
Crew:2
Model UH-3H
Dry Weight 14,000 LBS
Maximum Operating Weight 21,000 LBS
Endurance 5 Hours
Range 500+ Miles
Aircraft Internal Capacity 10+/- Survivors
Rescue Hoist Lifting Capacity 600 LBS
Armament:
Two MK-46/44 anti-submarine torpedoes
Various sonobouys and pyrotechnic devices
price:4million
B-2SPIRIT
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Primary function: Multi-role heavy bomber.
Prime Contractor: Northrop Grumman Corp.
Contractor Team: Boeing Military Airplanes Co.,
General Electric Aircraft Engine Group
Hughes Training Inc., Link Division
Power Plant/Manufacturer: Four General Electric F-118-GE-100 engines
Thrust: 17,300 pounds each engine (7,847 kilograms)
Length: 69 feet (20.9 meters)
Height: 17 feet (5.1 meters)
Wingspan: 172 feet (52.12 meters)
Speed: High subsonic
Ceiling: 50,000 feet (15,152 meters)
Takeoff Weight (Typical): 336,500 pounds (152,635 kilograms)
Range: Intercontinental, unrefueled
Armament: NUCLEAR
16 B61
16 B83
16 AGM-129 ACM
16 AGM-131 SRAM 2 CONVENTIONAL
80 MK82 [500lb]
16 MK84 [2000lb]
34-36 CBU87
34-36 CBU89
34-36 CBU97
PRECISION
80 GBU-30 JDAM [500lb]
16 GBU-32 JDAM [2000lb]
8 GBU 27
8 EGBU 28
8 GBU 36
8 GBU 37
8-16 AGM-154 JSOW
8-16 AGM-137 TSSAM
Payload: 40,000 pounds (18,000 kilograms)
Crew: Two pilots
Unit cost: Approximately $2.1 billion
F-22 RAPTOR
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Official Nickname Raptor User U. S. Air Force Function Air superiority fighter
(partial list):
Northrop Grumman
Texas Instruments
Kidde-Graviner Ltd.
Allied-Signal Aerospace
Hughes Radar Systems
Harris
Fairchild Defense
GEC Avionics
Lockheed Sanders
Kaiser Electronics
Digital Equipment Corp.
Rosemount Aerospace
Curtiss-Wright Flight Systems
Dowty Decoto, EDO Corp.
Lear Astronics Corp.
Parker-Hannifin Corp.
Simmonds Precision
Sterer Engineering
TRW
XAR
Motorola
Hamilton Standard
Sanders/GE Joint Venture
Menasco Aerospace
Projected Employment 15,000 in EMD and 27,000 in production
Propulsion two Pratt & Whitney F119-PW-100 engines
Thrust 35,000 lbst
Length 62.08 feet, 18.90 meters
Height 16.67 feet, 5.08 meters
Wingspan 44.5 feet, 13.56 meters
Wing Area 840 square feet
Horizontal Tailspan 29 feet, 8.84 meters
Maximum Takeoff Weight
Ceiling
Speed Mach 1.8 (supercruise: Mach 1.5)
Crew one pilot
Armament
Two AIM-9 Sidewinders
six AIM-120C Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missiles (AMRAAM)
one 20mm Gatling gun
two 1,000-pound Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAM)
price:65million
S-3B Viking
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Primary Function Antisubmarine Warfare and Sea Surveillance
Propulsion Two General Electric TF-34-GE-400B turbofan engines (9,275 pounds of thrust each)
Length 53 feet 4 inches (16 meters)
Wingspan 68 feet 8 inches (20.6 meters)
Height 22 feet 9 inches (6.9 meters)
Weight Max design gross take-off: 52,539 pounds (23,643 kg)
Speed 450 knots (518 mph, 828.8 kph)
Ceiling 40,000 feet
Range 2,300+ nautical miles (2,645 statute miles, 4232 km)
Armament Up to 3,958 pounds (1,781 kg)
AGM-84 Harpoon
AGM-65 Maverick missiles
torpedoes, mines, rockets and bombs.
Crew Four
price:50million
ah-64 apache helicoptor
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Propulsion Two T700-GE-701Cs
Crew Two AH-64
Length 58.17 ft (17.73 m)
Height 15.24 ft (4.64 m)
Wing Span 17.15 ft (5.227 m)
Primary Mission Gross Weight
11,800 pounds Empty
Hover In-Ground Effect (MRP)
[Standard Day]
14,845 ft (4525 m)
[Hot Day ISA + 15C]
[Standard Day]
13,350 ft (4068 m)
[Hot Day ISA + 15 C]
Hover Out-of-Ground Effect (MRP)
[Sea Level Standard Day]
11,215 ft (3418 m)
[Hot Day 2000 ft 70 F (21 C)]
[Standard Day]
9,050 ft (2759 m)
[Hot Day ISA + 15 C]
Vertical Rate of Climb (MRP
[Sea Level Standard Day]
2,050 fpm (625 mpm)
[Hot Day 2000 ft 70 F (21 C)]
[Sea Level Standard Day]
1,595 fpm (486 mpm)
[Hot Day 2000 ft 70 F (21 C)]
Maximum Rate of Climb (IRP)
[Sea Level Standard Day]
2,890 fpm (881 mpm)
[Hot Day 2000 ft 70 F (21 C)]
[Sea Level Standard Day]
2,600 fpm (793 mpm)
[Hot Day 2000 ft 70 F (21 C)]
Maximum Level Flight Speed
[Sea Level Standard Day]
153 kt (284 kph)
[Hot Day 2000 ft 70 F (21 C)]
[Sea Level Standard Day]
149 kt (276 kph)
[Hot Day 2000 ft 70 F (21 C)]
Cruise Speed (MCP)
[Sea Level Standard Day]
153 kt (284 kph)
[Hot Day 2000 ft 70 F (21 C)]
[Sea Level Standard Day]
149 kt (276 kph)
[Hot Day 2000 ft 70 F (21 C)]
Range 400 km - internal fuel
1,900 km - internal and external fuel
Armament M230 30mm Gun
70mm (2.75 inch) Hydra-70 Folding-Fin Aerial Rockets
AGM-114 Hellfire anti-tank missiles
AGM-122 Sidearm anti-radar missile
AIM-9 Sidewinder Air-to-Air missiles
Mission Equipment Target Acquisition and Designation System /
Pilot Night Vision System
Reliability The general objective of aircraft readiness is to achieve 75% Mission Capable.
price:15million
MISSILES
RIM-7 SEA SPARROW
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POWEer Plant Hercules MK-58 solid-propellant rocket motor
Thrust Classified
Speed More than 2,660 mph (4,256 kph)
Range More than 30 nautical miles (approximately 55 km)
[Maximum Range = 6 nm according to other sources]
Minimum Range - 1600 yards
Director Lock-on Range - 50 nautical miles
Length 12 feet (3.64 meters)
Diameter 8 inches (20.3 cm)
Wingspan 3 feet 4 inches (one meter)
Warhead Annular blast fragmentation warhead, 90 pounds (40.5 kg)
Proximity fuzed, continuous expanding rod, with a 27 ft. kill radius
fire control systems MK 91
Launch Platform (Launcher) MK 29 Mod 1.
Launch Weight Approximately 500 pounds (225 kg)
Guidance System Raytheon semi-active on continuous wave or pulsed Doppler radar energy
Date Deployed 1976
Unit Cost $165,400
GBU-24 Paveway III
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Mission Close air support, interdiction, offensive counter air, naval anti- surface warfare
Targets Mobile hard, fixed soft, fixed hard
Service Air Force, Navy
Program status Operational
First capability 1983
Guidance method Laser (man-in-the-loop)
Range Greater than 10 nautical miles
Price:$55,600
M2 SLAM( selectable lightweight attack munition)
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DESCRIPTION. SLAM is an anti-materiel and anti-vehicular (through light armor such as a BMP) munition that is light, compact, effective, and readily usable by Special Operation Forces (SOF) units to destroy enemy vehicles, parked aircraft, and ammunition and petroleum sites while avoiding direct contact with the enemy. The SLAM will have four possible methods of detonation: detonating with a mine function, trip-wire, command detonation function, and a time-delay function (integral timer). The SLAM will replace, for SOF units only, the M-15, M-19, and M-21 mines in the current inventory and augment or replace designated special purpose munitions
price:5,000
more will be added between later on today and december 5th.
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IOWA-CLASS BATTLESHIP
length:888ft
beam:109ft
draft:38ft
max speed:35knots
powerplants:8boilers,4geared turbines,4shafts,212,000shaft horse power.
Armament 32 - Tomahawk ASM/LAM - 8 armored box launchers
16 - Harpoon ASM - 4 quad cell launchers
9 - Mk 7 - 16-inch / 50 caliber guns
12 - Mk 28 - 5-inch / 38 caliber guns
4 - Mk 15 - 20mm Phalanx CIWS
Combat Systems SPS-49 Air Search Radar
SPS-67 Surface Search Radar
4 Mk37 Gun Fire Control
2 Mk38 Gun Direction
1 Mk40 Gun Director
1 SPQ-9 SLQ-25 NIXIE
SLQ-32 EW system
Aircraft None embarked
landing area and unhangared parking area
4 SH-3 or
4 SH-60
crew:65officers, 1450 enlisted, 58marines.
price4billion*sale 3billion*
CGN 9 Long Beach battleship
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length:721ft
beam:73feet
max speed:30 plus knots
powerplant:2 Westinghouse C1W nuclear reactors, 2 geared turbines, 2 shafts
aircraft: none- helo landing only
Armament Standard Missiles (ER)
ASROC (from MK 16 box launcher)
8 - Harpoon (from two quad launchers)
8 - Tomahawk ASM/LAM (from 2 armored box launchers
6 - MK 46 torpedoes (from 2 triple tube mounts)
2 - 5-inch/38 caliber guns
2 - 20mm Phalanx CIWS
Combat Systems SPS-48 Air Search Radar
SPS-49 Air Search Radar
SPS-67 Surface Search Radar SQQ-23 Sonar [keel-mounted] 1 Mk14 Weapon Direction System
2 Mk56 Gun Fire Control System
4 Mk76 Missile Fire Control System
1 Mk111 ASW Fire Control System
4 SPG-55 Radars
2 SPW-2 Radars
SLO-32EWsystem
MK5Fanfare
crew:825(55 officers,770enlisted);marines:45(1 officer, 45 enlisted)
price: 1.5billion( omz222, please tell me if that's a good price, and where i can find out the prices of these ships)
SSN-21 SEA WOLF SUBMARINE
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Builders General Dynamics Electric Boat Division
Power Plant One S6W reactor
one shaft at with 52,000 shp with pumpjet propulsor
Improved Performance Machinery Program Phase II one secondary propulsion submerged motor
Length 353 feet (107.6 meters)
Draft 35 feet (10.67 meters)
Beam 40 feet (12.2 meters)
Displacement 7,460 ton surface displacement
9,137 tons submerged displacement
Speed Official: 25+ knots (28+ miles per hour, 46.3+ kph)
Actual: 35 knots maximum submerged speed
Actual: 20 knots tactical ["silent"] speed
Operating Depth Official: "greater than 800 feet"
Actual: About 1600 feet
Jane's Fighting Ships: 2000 feet
Armament eight 660-mm torpedo tubes
50 Tomahawk cruise missiles or
50 Harpoon antiship missiles or
50 Mark 48 ADCAP torpedoes or
up to 100 mines Systems AN/BSY-2 active-passive Sonar/Fire Control w/
hemispherical bow array and wide aperture array
TB-16B or TB-23 towed array
AN/BPS-16 search and navigation radar
AN/WLQ-4(V)1 ES receiver
Central Combat System (CCS) MK2
Link 11 Tactical data link
OTCIXS Tactical data link
Crew 12 Officers; 121 Enlisted
price:900million
NIMITZ CLASS CARRIER
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Power Plant Two Nuclear Power Plant (A4W Pressurized Water Reactor)
Four shafts, Four propellers, with five blades each
Length, overall 1,092 feet (332.85 meters)
Flight Deck Width 252 feet (76.8 meters)
Beam 134 feet (40.84 meters)
Displacement Approx. 97,000 tons (87,300 metric tons) full load
Speed 30+ knots (34.5+ miles per hour)
Aircraft 85
Aircraft elevators Four
Catapults Four
Armament 4 Sea Sparrow launchers
3 Phalanx CIWS 20mm mounts [Nimitz & Ike]
4 Phalanx CIWS 20mm mounts [Vinson and later]
Combat Systems SPS-48E 3-D air search radar
SPS-49(V)5 2-D air search radar
3 Mk91 Fire Control
Multi-Function Radar (MFR) [CVN-77]
Volume Search Radar (VSR) [CVN-77]
AN/SLQ-32(V)4 active jamming/deception
AN/WLR-1H ESM
Service Life 50 years
Crew Ship's Company: 3,200
Air Wing: 2,480
price:4.5billion *sale, 3.5billion*
CGN-38 VIRGINIA CLASS BATTLESHIP
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Power Plant 2 D2G General Electric nuclear reactors,
two shafts, 60,000 shp
Length Overall Length: 586 ft
Waterline Length: 560 ft
Beam Extreme Beam: 63 ft
Waterline Beam: 62 ft
Draft Maximum Navigational Draft: 32 ft
Draft Limit: 23 ft
Displacement Light Displacement: 10663 tons
Full Displacement: 11666 tons
Speed 30 plus knots
Aircraft None
Helicopter Landing Capability None
Armament Standard Missiles (MR)
ASROC
8 - Tomahawk ASM/LAM (from 2 armored box launchers
8 - Harpoon (from two Mk141 quad launchers)
4 - MK 46 torpedoes (from fixed single tubes)
2 - Mk45 5-inch/54 caliber lightweight gun
2 - 20mm Phalanx CIWS
Combat Systems SPS-40 Air Search Radar
SPS-48 3D Air Search Radar
SPS-67 Surface Search Radar SQQ-26 Sonar [bow mounted] 1 Mk14 Weapon Direction System
2 Mk74 Missile Fire Control System
1 Mk86 Gun Fire Control System
1 Mk114 ASW Fire Control System
4 SPG-51 Radars SLQ-25 NIXIE
SLQ-32 EW system
Crew 39 Officers, 539 Enlisted
price:1.5billion *sale 1billion*
SSN-774 VIRGINIA-CLASS NSSN
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Power Plant One S9G pressurized water reactor
??,000 shp, one shaft with pumpjet propulsor
Improved Performance Machinery Program Phase III
one secondary propulsion submerged motor
Displacement 7,800 tons submerged
Length 377 feet
Draft 32 feet
Beam 34 feet
Speed 25+ knots submerged
Depth Greater than 800 feet
Horizontal Tubes Four 21" Torpedo Tubes
Vertical Tubes 12 Vertical Launch System Tubes
Weapons 38 weapons, including:
Vertical Launch System Tomahawk Cruise Missiles
Mk 48 ADCAP Heavyweight Torpedoes
Advanced Mobile Mines
Unmanned Undersea Vehicles
Special Warfare Dry Deck Shelter
Advanced SEAL Delivery System
Sonars Spherical active/passive arrays
Light Weight Wide Aperture Arrays
TB-16, TB-29, and future towed arrays
High-frequency chin and sail arrays
Countermeasures 1 internal launcher (reloadable 2-barrel)
14 external launchers
Crew 113 officers and men
900million *sale 800million*
FF 1052 KNOX CLASS BATTLESHIP
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Displacement 4,200 tons (full load)
Length 438 feet
Beam 47 feet
Max Speed 27 knots
Power Plant 2 - 1200 psi boilers; 1 geared turbine, 1 shaft; 35,000 shaft horsepower
Aircraft 1 - SH-2F (LAMPS)
Armament 8 - ASROC (from MK 16 launcher)
8 - Harpoon (from MK 16 box launcher)
4 - MK-46 torpedoes (from single tube launchers)
1 - 5-inch / 54 caliber MK 42 gun
1 - 20mm Phalanx close-in-weapons system
8 - Sea Sparrow BPDMS (on some ships)
Combat Systems AN/SPS-40 Air Search Radar
AN/SPS-67 Surface Search Radar
AN/SLQ-32 Electronics Warfare System
AN/SQS-26 Sonar
AN/SQS-35 IVDS Sonar on some ships
AN/SQR-18 Towed Array Sonar System
Mk68 Gun Fire Control System
Mk114 ASW Fire Control System
Mk115 Missile Fire Control System
Complement 285 (18 officers, 267 enlisted)(active duty ships)
price:500million
[b]GROUND SYSTEMSmore to be added
M60PATTON
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Weight 60 tons
Leth 32'4"
Width 13'6"
Height 12'6"
Ground Clearance 18in
Track Width 28in
Forward speed 30 mph
Reverse speed 10 mph
Engine 750 hp Continental AVDS-1790 V-12 diesel
Vertical obstacle climb 49 in
Maximum width ditch 108 in
Fording Depth 48 in
Main Gun 105mm/51cal M68 rifiled gun with 63 rounds
Coaxial machinegun M240 - 7.62mm with 5,950 rounds
Commander's machinegun M85 - .50 cal antiaircraft gun with 900 rounds
Sensors and Fire Control M21 solid state along ballistic computer, AN/VVG-2 ruby laser rangefinder usable by both commander and gunner, AN/vsg-2 Tank thermal Sights (TTS) withlaser rangerfinder and Mercury-Cadmium-Telluride (HgCdTe) IR detector for passive night and dust vision
price:1.3million
M270MLRS
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Full-rate Production 4QFY99
Prime Contractor Lockheed Martin Vought Systems
Crew 3 man
Cruise Range 483 km
On Board Fire Control and Position Determining System
12 Rockets; 644 M-77 Shaped Charges per Rocket
Reload Time 9 minutes
Rocket Range 31.8 km
REFERENCES
TM 9-1450-646-10 Carrier Vehicle, MLRS, M993
TM 9-1425-646-10 Launcher- Loader Module (LLM), M269
price:2.3million
M1 ABRAM
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Fuel Consumption A tank will need approximately 300 gallons every eight hours; this will vary depending on mission, terrain, and weather. A single tank takes 10 minutes to refuel. Refueling and rearming of a tank platoon--four tanks--is approximately 30 minutes under ideal conditions.
0.6 miles per gallon.
60 gallons per hour when traveling cross-country
30+ gallons per hour while operating at a tactical ideal
10 gallons basic idle
A mine plow will increase the fuel consummation rate of a tank by 25 percent
Main Armament 105mm M68A1
Rifled Cannon 120mm M256
Smooth Bore Cannon
Commander's Weapon .50 Cal M2 Machinegun
Coaxial Weapon 7.62 M240 Machinegun
Loader's Weapon 7.62 M240 Machinegun on Skate Mount
Basic Load Main Gun 40 rounds (M1A2 42 rounds)
Commander's 50 Caliber MG 1,000 rounds
M240 7.62 MG (COAX)/Loader's M240 MG 10,800 rounds
Smoke Grenades 24 rounds
Fuel Capacity 498 gal (1,885 liters) / 505 gal (1,907 liters)
Cruising Range 275 Miles
Acceleration
(0 to 20 mph) 7 Seconds
Speed - 60% Slope 4.5 mph
Speed - Cross Country 30 mph
Speed - 10% Slope 20 mph
Hydro Kinetic Transmission 4 Speed Forward
2 Speed Reverse
Speed - Maximum 45 mph (Governed)
Vertical Trench 9 Feet
Power plant AGT-1500 turbine engine
Power Rating 1500 HP
Power to Weight Ratio 25 hp/ton
Obstacle Crossing 49 inches
Ground Clearance 19 inches
Ground Pressure 13.1 PSI
Turret Height 93.5 inches
Width 143.8 inches
Length (Gun Forward) 384.5 inches
Crew 4: Commander, Gunner, Loader & Driver
Weight 60 Tons
price:4million
M2 BRADLEY
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Crew 3, 2 Cavalry Scouts
Length 21'2"
Width 10'6"
Height 9'9"
Weight 50,000 lbs
Road Speed 45 mph
Range 300 miles
Engine Cummins VTA-903T water-cooled 4 cycle diesel.
Armament 25mm cannon (Chain-gun)
7.62 mm coaxially mounted machine gun
TOW missile launcher with twin tubes. Inventory 1602 systems
Total program cost (TY$) $5664.1M
Average unit cost (TY$) $3.166M
Full-rate production 2QFY00
Prime Contractor United Defense, Limited Partnership
price:2million
AIR DEFENSE ANTI-TANK SYSTEM[ADATS]
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Crew 3 (Driver, Commander, System operator)
Weight 15,8 t
Speed 58 km/h
Range 400 km
Armament 8 ADATS missile per launcher (Speed Mach 3, Range 10 km)
Sensors pulse Doppler radar (Range 25 km), electro-optical device with TV and FLIR
Warhead 12.5 kg HE fragmentation/shaped charge, impact and proximity fuze. Penetrates 900 mm RHA
Guidance Laser digitally coded
price:2.2million
M113 ARMORED PERSONNEL CARRIER
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Curb Weight (lbs) 20,310
Combat Weight (lbs) 23,520
Top Speed (mph) 37
Cruising Range (miles) 200
Engine Type Gasoline
Engine HP 209
HP/Ton 17.8
Acceleration (0-20 mph) sec 12.0
Turning Radius (in) 276
Trench Crossing (in) 66
Slope (%) 60
Side Slope (%) 30
Braking (ft) 40
Ground Pressure (psi) 7.5
price:4million
*AIRCRAFTS*more to be added
B-1B LANCER
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Primary Function: Long-range, multi-role, heavy bomber
lder: Rockwell International, North American Aircraft
Operations Air Frame and Integration: Offensive avionics, Boeing Military Airplane; defensive avionics, AIL Division
Power Plant: Four General Electric F-101-GE-102 turbofan engine with afterburner
Thrust: 30,000-plus pounds (13,500-plus kilograms) with afterburner, per engine
Length: 146 feet (44.5 meters)
Wingspan: 137 feet (41.8 meters) extended forward,
79 feet (24.1 meters) swept aft
Height: 34 feet (10.4 meters)
Weight: Empty, approximately 190,000 pounds (86,183 kilograms)
Maximum Takeoff Weight: 477,000 pounds (214,650 kilograms)
Speed: 600+ mph (Mach .92) @ 500 feet
825 mph (Mach 1.25) @ 50,000 feet
Rotate and Takeoff Speeds: 210 Gross - 119 Rotate kts / 134 kts Takeoff
390 Gross - 168 kts Rotate / 183 kts Takeoff
Landing Speeds: 210 Gross - 145 kts
380 Gross - 195 kts
Range: 7,455 miles, unrefueled
3,444 miles with normal weapons load
Ceiling: 60,000 feet (18,000 meters)
Crew: Four (aircraft commander, pilot, offensive systems officer and defensive systems officer)
Armament: NUCLEAR
CONVENTIONAL
84 Mk 62
84 MK82
30 CBU 87
30 CBU 89
30 CBU 97
12 Mk 65
PRECISION
30 WCMD
24 JDAM
12 GBU-27
12 AGM-154 JSOW
12 TSSAM
Unit Cost: $200million per aircraft
F-15 EAGLE
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Primary Function Tactical fighter.
Contractor McDonnell Douglas Corp.
Power Plant Two Pratt & Whitney F100-PW-100 turbofan engines with afterburners.
Thrust (C/D models) 25,000 pounds each engine ( 11,250 kilograms).
Length 63 feet, 9 inches (19.43 meters).
Height 18 feet, 8 inches (5.69 meters).
Wingspan 42 feet, 10 inches (13.06 meters)
Speed 1,875 mph (Mach 2.5-plus at sea level).
Ceiling 65,000 feet (19,697 meters).
Maximum Takeoff Weight (C/D models) 68,000 pounds (30,600 kilograms).
Range 3,450 miles (3,000 nautical miles) ferry range with conformal fuel tanks and three external fuel tanks.
Key Maintenance Indicators United States Air Forces standard
81 % - Mission Capapble - Percentage of aircraft readily available to do the mission.
15 % - Not Mission Capable for Maintenance - Percentage not mission capable for maintenance reasons.
9 % - Not Mission Capable for Supply - Percentage not mission capable for supply reasons.
6 % - Abort Rate - Rate of aircraft that cannot fly sorties due to ground or air abort.
19 % - Break Rate - Number of Code 3s divided by total number of sorties flown. Different aircraft codes indicate mission capability upon completion of a sortie: Code One is mission capable. Code 2 is an aircraft with a problem but is still mission capable. Code 3 is an aircraft not mission capable until problem is fixed.
75 % - Fix Rate - Percentage of Code 3 aircraft fixed in eight-hour period.
18 % - Cannibilization Rate - Percentage of cannibalizations (parts taken from one aircraft to fix another) divided by number of sorties.
9 % - Repeat/Recur Rate - Percentage of repeats or recurs divided by total of pilot-reported discrepancies.
95 % - Maintenance Scheduling Effectiveness Rate - Percentage of maintenance scheduling actions done on time.
88 % - Flying Scheduling Effectiveness Rate - Ability to fly selected aircraft without deviation
Armament 1 - M-61A1 20mm multibarrel internal gun, 940 rounds of ammunition
4 - AIM-9L/M Sidewinder and
4 - AIM-7F/M Sparrow missiles, or
combination of AIM-9L/M, AIM-7-F/M and AIM-120 missiles. F-15C Weapon Loads
F-15E Weapon Loads
12 CBU-52 (6 with wing tanks)
12 CBU-59 (6 with wing tanks)
12 CBU-71 (6 with wing tanks)
12 CBU-87 (6 with wing tanks)
12 CBU-89 (6 with wing tanks)
20 MK-20 (6 with wing tanks)
Unit cost $43 million.
H-3 SEA KING
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Systems
AN/APG-63 X-band pulsed-Doppler radar [Hughes]
AN/APG-70 X-band pulsed-Doppler radar [Hughes]
[ on F-15E, F-15C/D, F-15A/B MSIP]
AN/APX-76 IFF interrogator [Hazeltine]
AN/ALQ-135(V) internal countermeasures system
AN/ALQ-128 radar warning [Magnavox] suite
AN/ALR-56 radar warning receiver (RWR) [Loral]
AN/ALE-45 chaff/flare dispensers [Tracor]
AN/AVQ-26 Pave Tack
AN/AXQ-14 Data Link System
LANTIRN
Crew:2
Model UH-3H
Dry Weight 14,000 LBS
Maximum Operating Weight 21,000 LBS
Endurance 5 Hours
Range 500+ Miles
Aircraft Internal Capacity 10+/- Survivors
Rescue Hoist Lifting Capacity 600 LBS
Armament:
Two MK-46/44 anti-submarine torpedoes
Various sonobouys and pyrotechnic devices
price:4million
B-2SPIRIT
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Primary function: Multi-role heavy bomber.
Prime Contractor: Northrop Grumman Corp.
Contractor Team: Boeing Military Airplanes Co.,
General Electric Aircraft Engine Group
Hughes Training Inc., Link Division
Power Plant/Manufacturer: Four General Electric F-118-GE-100 engines
Thrust: 17,300 pounds each engine (7,847 kilograms)
Length: 69 feet (20.9 meters)
Height: 17 feet (5.1 meters)
Wingspan: 172 feet (52.12 meters)
Speed: High subsonic
Ceiling: 50,000 feet (15,152 meters)
Takeoff Weight (Typical): 336,500 pounds (152,635 kilograms)
Range: Intercontinental, unrefueled
Armament: NUCLEAR
16 B61
16 B83
16 AGM-129 ACM
16 AGM-131 SRAM 2 CONVENTIONAL
80 MK82 [500lb]
16 MK84 [2000lb]
34-36 CBU87
34-36 CBU89
34-36 CBU97
PRECISION
80 GBU-30 JDAM [500lb]
16 GBU-32 JDAM [2000lb]
8 GBU 27
8 EGBU 28
8 GBU 36
8 GBU 37
8-16 AGM-154 JSOW
8-16 AGM-137 TSSAM
Payload: 40,000 pounds (18,000 kilograms)
Crew: Two pilots
Unit cost: Approximately $2.1 billion
F-22 RAPTOR
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Official Nickname Raptor User U. S. Air Force Function Air superiority fighter
(partial list):
Northrop Grumman
Texas Instruments
Kidde-Graviner Ltd.
Allied-Signal Aerospace
Hughes Radar Systems
Harris
Fairchild Defense
GEC Avionics
Lockheed Sanders
Kaiser Electronics
Digital Equipment Corp.
Rosemount Aerospace
Curtiss-Wright Flight Systems
Dowty Decoto, EDO Corp.
Lear Astronics Corp.
Parker-Hannifin Corp.
Simmonds Precision
Sterer Engineering
TRW
XAR
Motorola
Hamilton Standard
Sanders/GE Joint Venture
Menasco Aerospace
Projected Employment 15,000 in EMD and 27,000 in production
Propulsion two Pratt & Whitney F119-PW-100 engines
Thrust 35,000 lbst
Length 62.08 feet, 18.90 meters
Height 16.67 feet, 5.08 meters
Wingspan 44.5 feet, 13.56 meters
Wing Area 840 square feet
Horizontal Tailspan 29 feet, 8.84 meters
Maximum Takeoff Weight
Ceiling
Speed Mach 1.8 (supercruise: Mach 1.5)
Crew one pilot
Armament
Two AIM-9 Sidewinders
six AIM-120C Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missiles (AMRAAM)
one 20mm Gatling gun
two 1,000-pound Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAM)
price:65million
S-3B Viking
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Primary Function Antisubmarine Warfare and Sea Surveillance
Propulsion Two General Electric TF-34-GE-400B turbofan engines (9,275 pounds of thrust each)
Length 53 feet 4 inches (16 meters)
Wingspan 68 feet 8 inches (20.6 meters)
Height 22 feet 9 inches (6.9 meters)
Weight Max design gross take-off: 52,539 pounds (23,643 kg)
Speed 450 knots (518 mph, 828.8 kph)
Ceiling 40,000 feet
Range 2,300+ nautical miles (2,645 statute miles, 4232 km)
Armament Up to 3,958 pounds (1,781 kg)
AGM-84 Harpoon
AGM-65 Maverick missiles
torpedoes, mines, rockets and bombs.
Crew Four
price:50million
ah-64 apache helicoptor
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Propulsion Two T700-GE-701Cs
Crew Two AH-64
Length 58.17 ft (17.73 m)
Height 15.24 ft (4.64 m)
Wing Span 17.15 ft (5.227 m)
Primary Mission Gross Weight
11,800 pounds Empty
Hover In-Ground Effect (MRP)
[Standard Day]
14,845 ft (4525 m)
[Hot Day ISA + 15C]
[Standard Day]
13,350 ft (4068 m)
[Hot Day ISA + 15 C]
Hover Out-of-Ground Effect (MRP)
[Sea Level Standard Day]
11,215 ft (3418 m)
[Hot Day 2000 ft 70 F (21 C)]
[Standard Day]
9,050 ft (2759 m)
[Hot Day ISA + 15 C]
Vertical Rate of Climb (MRP
[Sea Level Standard Day]
2,050 fpm (625 mpm)
[Hot Day 2000 ft 70 F (21 C)]
[Sea Level Standard Day]
1,595 fpm (486 mpm)
[Hot Day 2000 ft 70 F (21 C)]
Maximum Rate of Climb (IRP)
[Sea Level Standard Day]
2,890 fpm (881 mpm)
[Hot Day 2000 ft 70 F (21 C)]
[Sea Level Standard Day]
2,600 fpm (793 mpm)
[Hot Day 2000 ft 70 F (21 C)]
Maximum Level Flight Speed
[Sea Level Standard Day]
153 kt (284 kph)
[Hot Day 2000 ft 70 F (21 C)]
[Sea Level Standard Day]
149 kt (276 kph)
[Hot Day 2000 ft 70 F (21 C)]
Cruise Speed (MCP)
[Sea Level Standard Day]
153 kt (284 kph)
[Hot Day 2000 ft 70 F (21 C)]
[Sea Level Standard Day]
149 kt (276 kph)
[Hot Day 2000 ft 70 F (21 C)]
Range 400 km - internal fuel
1,900 km - internal and external fuel
Armament M230 30mm Gun
70mm (2.75 inch) Hydra-70 Folding-Fin Aerial Rockets
AGM-114 Hellfire anti-tank missiles
AGM-122 Sidearm anti-radar missile
AIM-9 Sidewinder Air-to-Air missiles
Mission Equipment Target Acquisition and Designation System /
Pilot Night Vision System
Reliability The general objective of aircraft readiness is to achieve 75% Mission Capable.
price:15million
MISSILES
RIM-7 SEA SPARROW
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POWEer Plant Hercules MK-58 solid-propellant rocket motor
Thrust Classified
Speed More than 2,660 mph (4,256 kph)
Range More than 30 nautical miles (approximately 55 km)
[Maximum Range = 6 nm according to other sources]
Minimum Range - 1600 yards
Director Lock-on Range - 50 nautical miles
Length 12 feet (3.64 meters)
Diameter 8 inches (20.3 cm)
Wingspan 3 feet 4 inches (one meter)
Warhead Annular blast fragmentation warhead, 90 pounds (40.5 kg)
Proximity fuzed, continuous expanding rod, with a 27 ft. kill radius
fire control systems MK 91
Launch Platform (Launcher) MK 29 Mod 1.
Launch Weight Approximately 500 pounds (225 kg)
Guidance System Raytheon semi-active on continuous wave or pulsed Doppler radar energy
Date Deployed 1976
Unit Cost $165,400
GBU-24 Paveway III
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Mission Close air support, interdiction, offensive counter air, naval anti- surface warfare
Targets Mobile hard, fixed soft, fixed hard
Service Air Force, Navy
Program status Operational
First capability 1983
Guidance method Laser (man-in-the-loop)
Range Greater than 10 nautical miles
Price:$55,600
M2 SLAM( selectable lightweight attack munition)
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DESCRIPTION. SLAM is an anti-materiel and anti-vehicular (through light armor such as a BMP) munition that is light, compact, effective, and readily usable by Special Operation Forces (SOF) units to destroy enemy vehicles, parked aircraft, and ammunition and petroleum sites while avoiding direct contact with the enemy. The SLAM will have four possible methods of detonation: detonating with a mine function, trip-wire, command detonation function, and a time-delay function (integral timer). The SLAM will replace, for SOF units only, the M-15, M-19, and M-21 mines in the current inventory and augment or replace designated special purpose munitions
price:5,000
more will be added between later on today and december 5th.