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Jaxusism's Buys...

Jaxusism
28-11-2003, 16:01
Even though I've bought more than this... This is my NORMAL WEAPONRY thread. It shows what I've bought. Ill update it as I can. Comments are NNNOOOOOTTTTTTTTTT welcome, thanks. Its just for me to refer to.

In Jaxusism :

Ak43:
http://thqreviews4.homestead.com/files/compare1.jpg
Rpm:1000
Stock:100
Length: 7 inches
Barrel:4 inches
weight: 5 pounds

500 : T-72-120s

http://www.morozov.com.ua/images/t-72-120.jpg

More Here (http://www.morozov.com.ua/eng/body/t72-120.php?menu=def2.php&sess=890535719)!

250 T-Entendres

http://www.conceptcarposter.com/gm_img/GMC_Ultralite.jpg

-V22 engine with 1481 HP

-Capable of reaching speeds up to 453 km/h (281 m/h)

-0-60 in 3.9 seconds

-All-Terrain Suspension

-Casing of the extremely new and expensive Tritanium polymer, which is nearly unbreakable

-Still drove fully functional after 8 successive 30mm blasts

-Hull remained stable after 11 successive 30mm blasts before explosion.

WARNING: Tritanium is radioactive, and to compensate, the car has been shielded with a protective gel. Continued friction (more than 9 hours is average) will cause a breakdown of the structure of the gel. Lack of this gel may lead to radiation poisoning..

2 MiG-45s

http://www.bateshome.com/jordan/x2.jpg

Power Plants:
Two Lyulka AL-38FE vectored-thrust afterburning turbofans, 40,855 lb thrust each
Crew: 1
Armament:
Standard gun is one GSh-30-1 30mm cannon, with 350 rounds. Fuselage internal bays generally houses 6 missiles, but can hold a variety of other weapons such as precision guided munitions and a submutions dispenser. Four more missiles can be put into the two smaller "pop-up" bays behind the air intakes for close range engagements.
Wingspan (Unswept): 18.59m (61'0")
Wingspan (Swept): 11.58m (38'0")
Length: 21.92m (71'0")
Height: 4.38m (14'4")
Weight, empty: 16,550kg (36,500 lbs)
Weight, Normal TO: 24,940kg (55,000 lbs)
Weight, Max TO: 34,010kg (75,000 lbs)
Max power loading: (NTO) 0.640lbs/lbs st
Max TO: 0.882lbs/lbs st
Range: 2000 miles
G-Limit: 10+
Max speed: Mach 2.7
Cruise speed: Mach 1.5
Service ceiling: 59,000ft
Price: 45,000,000 each
Carrier version MiG-45K: 50,000,000
MiG-45R: Reconaissance, as above but with weapons remove and cameras & sensors added, also modified engines
Top speed: Mach 3
Service ceiling: 79,000ft

3 MI-28R Chipmunks

http://www.rotorhead.org/military/images/mi28-1small.jpg

Mi-28 Helicopter with silencers to quiet the engine added along with IR missile blinders to fool enemy missiles
Crew: 2
Dimensions:
Principle dimensions: 16.85 x 4.81 metres
Main rotor diameter: 17.2 metres
Height: 3.82 metres
Length with revolving rotors: 21.16 m
Weight:
Normal takeoff weight: 10,400kg
Maximum takeoff weight: 11,500 kg
Weight empty: 7,890kg
Power plant: Two TV3-117VMA each providing 2,200 horsepower
Performance
Maximum flight speed: 282 km/hr
Cruise speed: 260 km/hr
Hovering ceiling: 3,450 metres
Service ceiling: 5,750 metres
Range of flight at normal take-off weight 460 km
Ferry range with drop tanks attached 1,105 km
Weapons:
16 Antitank guided missiles
Movable gun mount calibre 30 mm
80 Air launched rockets

9mm PP-90M1 submachine gun

Intended to produce high fire density in long-duration close-in combat.

The use of a new 9x19mm cartridges with enhanced penetration (7H31) ensures the piercing effect, which cannot be attained by the weapon counterparts. The bullet of this cartridge pierces a St3 steel plate, 10-mm thick, at a distance of 10 m.
Basic Characteristics
Cartridge 9x19mm, Para,
cartridges with enhanced penetration (7H31)
Weight, kg
with empty box magazine 1.98
with empty helica magazine 2.1
Mode of fire selective
Rate of fire, rds/min 500-600
Accurate firing range, m up to 200
Magazine capacity, rds
box magazine 32
helica magazine 64
Dimensions with buttstock folded, mm
with box magazine 424x252x53
with helica magazine 424x170x53
Length with buttstock extended, mm 620
http://www.shipunov.com/shipunov-e/str/strelk/images/pp90m1_1.jpg http://www.shipunov.com/shipunov-e/str/strelk/images/pp90m1_2.jpg

A-91M Small Size Assault Rifle
One of the best weapons around.

Is intended to fulfil a wide range of missions and to engage the enemy by automatic fire and firing the underbarrel grenade launcher.

The original design of the assault rifle lacks the drawbacks of the weapon developed according to classical bullpup principle.

The built-in underbarrel grenade launcher do not affect the balance of the weapon, and do not worsen accuracy characteristics when firing the assault rifle.

The first two shots are fired at a incredible rate of 1800 rounds per minute! This means that the bullets have left the barrel before recoil makes the gun move off its target, which enhances the accuracy considerably. After the first two shots have been fired, the gun continues to fire at a rate of 600 rounds per minute, like a normal automatic rifle. If the trigger is released and pulled again, the first two shots will again be at the high rate of fire. Off course a single shot setting is also provided.

The particular feature of these assault rifles is the utilization of a balanced shockless automatics with separated inertia masses.

The consistency of A-91 automatic fire from unsteady positions is 1.5 to 2 times closer compared to the weapons whose action is made according to the classical configuration


Cartridge 7.62x39mm, model 1943
Round VOG-25, VOG-25P
Weight, kg
assault rifle without magazine and rubber backplate 3.97
magazine with 30 rounds 0.85 max
Accurate firing range, m
assault rifle up to 1000
grenade launcher up to 400
Rate of fire, rds/min 600?800
Overall dimensions withoutrubber backplate, mm 660x56x291

http://www.shipunov.com/prr/str/strelk/images/a91.jpg

12.7mm OSV-96 sniper rifle
Intended to accomplish general tactic sniping missions (engagement of flak vest-clad personnel and lightly armored equipment, protection of coasts from small vessels and demolition of sea mines), as an antisniper weapon (to incapacitate radars, missile/rocket launchers and artillery pieces, and parked aircraft).

Basic Characteristics
Cartridge 12.7x107mm sniper cartridge, 12.7mm cartridges with B-32, BZT, BS bullets
Weight of rifle
without optical sight, kg 12.9
Mode of fire single shot
Max accurate firing range with optical sight, m 1800
Magazine capacity, rds 5
Overall dimensions, mm
in folded position 1154x132x196
in firing position
(with optical sight) 1746x386x381

http://www.shipunov.com/shipunov-e/str/strelk/images/osv96.jpg
http://www.shipunov.com/shipunov-e/str/strelk/images/osv96_1.jpg

9mm VSK-94 sniper rifle
Intended for concealed engagement of manpower, including that protected by body armor, and soft-skinned targets at ranges of up to 400 m.
Basic Characteristics
Cartridge 9x39mm PAB-9, SP-5, SP-6
Weight, kg
without magazine
and optical sight 2.8
magazine with 20 rounds 0.7
Mode of fire selective
Rate of fire, rds/min 700
Accurate firing range, m up to 400
Overall dimensions of rifle
with optical sight, mm
932x83x280

http://www.shipunov.com/shipunov-e/str/strelk/images/vsk94.jpg
http://www.shipunov.com/shipunov-e/str/strelk/images/vsk94_3.jpg

7.62mm OTs-03AS sniper assault rifle
Intended to engage unsheltered manpower, including flak vest-clad personnel, as well as soft-skinned vehicles.

Basic Characteristics
Cartridge 7.62x54mm
Weight with magazine and optical sight, kg 5.5
Rate of fire, rds/min 650
Mode of fire selective
Accurate firing range, m up to 800
Magazine capacity, rds 10
Length, mm
900

http://www.shipunov.com/shipunov-e/str/strelk/images/ots03.jpg
http://www.shipunov.com/shipunov-e/str/strelk/images/ots03_2.jpg

7.62mm OTs-48K magazine sniper rifle
Intended to arm mobile sub-units (special and air borne forces, etc.) and to engage exposed manpower, including flak vest-clad personnel and soft-skinned vehicles.

Basic Characteristics
Cartridge 7.62x54mm
Weight of rifle without optical sight, kg 5.5
Accurate firing range, m 800
Magazine capacity, rds 5
Overall dimensions, mm
length without silencer 1000
width
70
height 250

http://www.shipunov.com/shipunov-e/str/strelk/images/ots48k.jpg

AS Silenced Assault Rifle

http://www.rusarm.ru/Simages/AS1.jpg

The assault rifle is operational with the Bisonic special force units and is used for covert missions. The weapon is designed to ensure silent and flashless fire at a range of up to 400 m.

Cartridges with enhanced armour piercing bullets are used for shooting. They are effective to defeat manpower protected with armoured jackets, 5 mm steel sheets, or unarmoured transport vehicles.

The weapon is gas operated. Locking is obtained by rotation of the bolt. The striker-type firing mechanism ensures selective single shot or automatic fire.

A special muzzle silencer is used to reduce the crack of the weapon.

The rifle has a folding butt and may be outfitted with an optical and night sight

Basic Characteristics


Calibre, mm 9
Muzzle velocity, m/s 295
Sighting range, m:
with iron and optical sights 400
night sight 300
Magazine capacity, rds 20
Optical sight magnification 4x
Night sight magnification 3.46x
Length, mm:
with butt extended 878
with butt folded 615
Bullet weight, g 16
Cartridge weight, g 23
Max weight of empty rifle w/o sights, kg 2.5
Cartridge, mm 9 x 39

Colt Model 635 submachinegun
Used by the FBI, the Secret Service, and the DEA, the Model 635 is a submachinegun version of the Colt Commando. It?s small size and good firepower make it a common weapon in the hands of security or law-enforcement personnel.

http://www.floridaairsoft.com/reviews/M635/m635_left_small.jpg

Caliber: 9x19mm Luger/Para
Weight: 2.59 kg empty
Length: (stock closed/open): 650 / 730 mm
Barrel length: 260 mm
Rate of fire: 900 rounds per minute
Magazine capacity: 20 or 32 rounds
Effective range: 200 meters

IMI Uzi
This is sort of pushing the Western-weapons only clause, but the Israeli Uzi SMG is one of the most recognized weapons in the world. It is cheap, easy to manufacture, reliable, and puts out good firepower. It has been adopted by law enforcement and security forces around the world, though it is no longer manufactured IRL and has been largely overshadowed by the MP5.

http://darkstar-sifi.co.uk/images/bbguns/aeg/thumbs/uzi.jpg

Weight:
Weapon, without magazine: 3,570 kg
Overall lenght:
a) with metal butt extended: approx.: 650mm
b) with metal butt folded: approx. 470mm
Cyclic of fire: 650 RPM
Magazine: 32 rounds
Caliber: 9mm Parabellum Luger
Effective range: 200m

M16A3
This is an upgraded M16A2 fitted with an M4A1-style flat-top reciever. The carrying handle is removable so that a variety of scopes and sights can be mounted atop the rifle. It can only fire in semi- of full-automatic; there is no burst setting.

http://www.classicarmy.ch/bilder/M16A3.jpg

Length: 39.63 inches (100.66 centimeters)
Weight, with 30 round magazine: 8.79 pounds (3.99 kilograms)
Bore diameter: 5.56mm (.233 inches)
Maximum range :3,600 meters Maximum effective range:
-Area target: 2,624.8 feet (800 meters)
-Point target: 1,804.5 feet (550 meters)
Muzzle velocity: 2,800 feet (853 meters) per second
Rate of fire:
- Semiautomatic: 45 rounds per minute
- Automatic: 600-900 rounds per minute.
Magazine capacity: 30 rounds

M4A1
Once only the standard weapon of US Army special forces and paratroopers, the Army has decided to completely replace the M16 with the M4. The M4A1 is a versatile weapon that can take a variety of attachments, though loses some accuracy and range from the M16. Its carrying handle is removeable to mount optical scopes and the weapon has flip-up iron sights which can also be used.

http://labyrinth.sof2files.com/Pics/m4a1.jpg

Caliber: 5.56mm NATO
Action: Gas operated, rotating bolt
Overall length: 838 mm (stock extended); 757 mm (stock fully collapsed)
Barrel length: 370 mm
Weight: 2.52 kg without magazine; 3.0 kg with magazine loaded with 30 rounds
Rate of fire: 700 - 950 rounds per minute
Maximum effective range: 360 m

M4/M203
An M4A1 with an M203 underbarrel grenade launcher mounted. The rifle's performance is unchanged.

http://www.army.mil/fact_files_site/m203/images/m203grenade.gif

The M203 fires the High-explosive dual purpose (HEDP) round, which can penetrate at least 5 cm (2 inches) when fired straight at steel armor.
Specs...
Max range for area target: 1148.35 feet (350 meters)
Max range for point target: 492.15 feet (150 meters)
Maximum range: 1312.4 feet (400 meters)
Minimum safe range:
Training: 426.53 feet (130 meters)
Combat: 101.71 feet (31 meters)
Distance travelled before round arms: 14-27 meters
Casualty radius: 5 meters

M4A1 Masterkey
M4A1/Remington 870 combo...a 12 gauge pump-action combat shotgun is mounted underneath M4 barrel where an M203 would usually go.
Nicknamed "Masterkey" for its handiness in opening (removing) doors.

http://www.ghostrecon.net/images_arms/masterkey_large_1.jpg

AK-108
This is the AK-107 (see above) chambered for 5.56mm round. It functions exactly the same except it has a higher rate of fire.

http://world.guns.ru/assault/ak-107.jpg

Caliber: 5,56mm
Action: Gas operated, rotating bolt with 2 lugs, balanced bolt-carrier/bolt group to reduce recoil jumping
Length, mm: overall: 943; w. stock folded 700;
barrel lenght: 415 mm
Sighting range,m: 1000
Weigth, g: 3,400
Magazine capacity, rds: 30
Rate of fire, rds/min: 900

M240G MG
This weapon, found in British service as the GPMG, is the replacement for the M60. The M240 is a remarkable piece of work ? it almost never jams, it can stand up to tough combat conditions flawlessly and it fires the heavy 7.62mm round. Like the M60, it usually needs an assistant gunner to carry most of the ammo.

http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/land/m240b-sa-s.jpg

Manufacturer: Fabrique Nationale Manufacturing, Inc.
Length: 47.5 inches (120.65 centimeters)
Weight: 24.2 pounds (10.99 kilograms)
Bore diameter: 7.62mm (.308 inches)
Maximum effective range: 1.1 miles (1.8 kilometers) on tripod mount
Maximum range: 2.31 miles (3.725 kilometers)
Rates of fire:
Cyclic: 650-950 rounds per minute
Rapid: 200 rounds per minute
Sustained: 100 rounds per minute

Rheinmetall MG3
Basically an updated version of the MG42, which is probably the best machinegun ever made. This new version fires the 7.62mm NATO round, has a very high rate of fire and is very reliable. It was first introduced in 1968.

http://www.the22ndsas.com/GR_Weapons/mg3.jpg

Cartridge: 7.62mm NATO (.308 Win)
Length O/A: 1225
Weight, Empty: 11.5kg
Magazine Capacity: 100
Rate Of Fire: 1200rpm
Fire Selections: full auto

M24
The M24 is the standard US Army sniper rifle. It is a bolt-action rifle capable of delivering the hard-hitting 7.62mm NATO round with extreme accuracy out to 800 meters. While not as flashy as some other long-range rifles, it more than gets the job done.

http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/land/m24rif-s.jpg

Caliber: 7.62x51mm NATO (.308 win)
Operation: Bolt Action
Feed: 5-Round internal magazine
Weight: 5.49 kg empty without telescope
Length: 1092mm
Sights: 10x42 Leopold Ultra M3A telescope sight (Mil-Dots), plus detachable emergency iron sights.
Barrel: 610mm.
Stock: HS Precision - adjustable length.
Max Effective Range: 800 meters
Expected Accuracy: 1 MOA

H&K PSG-1
The ultimate anti-terrorist sniper rifle. Used exclusively by police and counterterror units as it is widely considered too expensive and too fragile for military use. The most accurate "off the shelf" sniper rifle.

http://www.emeraldesigns.com/matchup/pics/psg1_1.jpg

Caliber: 7.62 x 51mm NATO (.308 Win)
Action: Semi-automatic, roller-delayed blowback
Barrel: 650 mm
Overall length: 1208 mm
Weight: 8.10 kg with scope and no magazine
Magazine: 5 or 20 round detachable box
Scope: Hendsoldt 6x42, 6 settings from 100 to 600 meters
Expected accuracy: Sub-1MOA with match grade ammunition

Predator SRAW (Short Range Assault Weapon)
In development by the USMC as a replacement for all M72 and M136 weapons. Top-attack guided missile which boasts a low firing pressure. This enables it to be fired from confined spaces as opposed to many similar weapons. The launcher is a one-shot disposable item, like the LAW and the AT4. The weapon is best suited for MOUT operations due to its small size and weight, but it was designed to have the power to destroy any tank it encounters, including those with ERA.

http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/app4/sraw.jpg

Length 70.5 cm (27.8 in)
Diameter 14 cm (5.5 in)
Weight 6.4 kg (14.1 lb)
Speed 900 km/h (560 mph)
Range 600 m (2000 ft)
Propulsion Dual-thrust solid-fueled rocket
Warhead Downward-firing EFP (Explosive Formed Projectile)

FIM92 Stinger
Heat-seeking AA missile, capable of being fired from the shoulder. Widely considered superior to the SA-7 "Grail.? The Stinger was proven to be very accurate and very lethal in Afghanistan during the 1980s.

http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/land/stinger_03.jpg

Propulsion Dual thrust solid fuel rocket motor
Length 5 feet (1.5 m)
Width 5.5 inches (13.96 cm)
Weight 12.5 pounds (5.68 kg)
Range 1 - 8 km
Guidance system Fire-and-forget passive infrared seeker
Warheads High explosive

M16A2 Assault Rifle

http://www.angelfire.com/ky/SovietAndOthers/images/m16.jpg

Manufacturer - Colt Industries
Cartridge - 5.56x45mm NATO
Length - 1006mm (39.63in)
Weight empty- 3.58kg (7.89lb)
Barrel - 508mm (20in), 60 grooves, rh
Magazine - 30-shot detachable box
Rate of Fire - 600-940rds/min
Muzzle Velocity - 991m/sec (3250ft/sec)

M4 Carbine

http://www.angelfire.com/ky/SovietAndOthers/images/m4gren.jpg

Manufacturer - Colt Industries
Cartridge - 5.56x45mm NATO
Length - 840mm (33.07in) butt extended; 760mm (29.92in) butt retracted
Weight - 2.54kg (5.6lb) without magazine
Barrel - 368mm (14.49in) 6 grooves, rh
Magazine - 20- or 30- shot detachable box
Rate of Fire - 700-1000rds/min
Muzzle Velocity - 921m/sec (3020ft/sec) M193; 906m/sec (2972ft/sec) SS109

M60

http://www.angelfire.com/ky/SovietAndOthers/images/m60.jpg

Manufacturer - Saco Defense Inc
Cartridge - 7.62x51mm NATO
Length - 1100mm (43.5in)
Weight - 10.5kg (23.15lb)
Barrel - 560mm (22.05in), 4 grooves, rh
Feed System - disintegrating link belt
Rate of Fire - 550rds/min
Muzzle Velocity - 855m/sec (2805ft/sec)

Leopard 2 MBT

http://www.armyrecognition.com/europe/Allemagne/vehicules_lourds/Leopard-2/Leopard_2_6.jpg
http://www.armyrecognition.com/europe/Allemagne/vehicules_lourds/Leopard-2/Leopard_2_4.jpg

Armament:
Gun of 120 mm and 2 machine-guns of 7,62 mm
Crew:
4 men
Weight:
55 Tons
Speed:
72 km:h
Autonomy:
550 km
Equipment:
8 smoke dischargers on each side of the turret, system of night vision thermal, laser rangefinder and system of stabilization of the armament, automatic system of fire protection fight

F-15 Eagle Fighter

http://fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/f15_2.jpg
http://fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/f-15-eagle6.jpg
http://fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/f-15-flight-swa.jpg

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.
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-16 Fighter

http://fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/f16_1.jpg
http://fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/f-16c-flare-19990609-f-2171a-001.jpg

Power Plant F-16C/D:
one Pratt and Whitney F100-PW-200/220/229 or
one General Electric F110-GE-100/129
Thrust F-16C/D, 27,000 pounds(12,150 kilograms)
Length 49 feet, 5 inches (14.8 meters)
Height 16 feet (4.8 meters)
Wingspan 32 feet, 8 inches (9.8 meters)
Speed 1,500 mph (Mach 2 at altitude)
Ceiling Above 50,000 feet (15 kilometers)
Maximum Takeoff Weight 37,500 pounds (16,875 kilograms)
Combat Radius [F-16C] 740 nm (1,370 km) w/
2 2,000-lb bombs + 2 AIM-9 + 1,040 US gal external tanks
340 nm (630 km) w/
4 2,000-lb bombs + 2 AIM-9 + 340 US gal external tanks
200 nm (370 km) + 2 hr 10 min patrol
w/ 2 AIM-7 + 2 AIM-9 + 1,040 US gal external tanks
Range Over 2,100 nm (2,425 mi; 3,900 km)
Armament One M-61A1 20mm multibarrel cannon with 500 rounds; external stations can carry up to six air-to-air missiles, conventional air-to-air and air-to-surface munitions and electronic countermeasure pods.

SAN-550

http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2003-10/447411/ivan4.jpg

Crew 239
Dimensions
Length 157 m
Beam 23.8 m
Draft 6.7 m
Well Dimensions
Length 75 m
Width 12.8 m
Displacement
Standard displacement with a landing force 11,980 tons
Standard displacement without a landing force 8,660 tons
Full displacement with landing force 14,460 tons
Full displacement without landing force 9.130 tons
Cargo 2,500 tons
Military lift one battalion of marines, 53 tanks or 80 armoured personnel carriers, if no landing craft are carried. 25 tanks if landing craft are carried
Propulsion gas turbine
Power 2 x 18,000
Retractable thrusters 2
Propellers 2 Fixed pitch propellers
Performance
Maximum speed 19 knots
Range at maximum speed 19 knots 6,000 miles
Economical speed 14 knots
Range at 14 knots 7,500 miles
Air Defence Weapon Systems
Osa-M air defence missile system 1 x 2 launchers, 20 missiles
Strela-3M portable air defence missile system 2 x 4 launchers
140 mm AK-726 multipurpose gun 2 x 1 with 400 rounds
30 mm AK-630 air defence gun 4 x 6 with 16,000 cartridges
Grad-M 122 mm rocket launcher 1 x 2 with 320 rockets
Helicopters One Kamov Ka-27 or Ka-29 (Ka-29TB)
Electronic systems Radio communications with 17 channels
Air defence missile fire control system
Electronic countermeasures
Radars surveillance radar
wo navigation radars
140 mm gun fire control radar
two 30 mm gun fire control radars

This is a modified Ivan Roganov transport. Heavier armourments were added to improve defence.

SAN-580 - Father Class

http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2003-10/447411/Blake.as.completed-line.jpg

Displacement
Full Load 14,480 tons
Design 9,975 tons

Dimensions
Length(O/A) 555.5' (169.3m)
Length(W/L) 549' (167m)
Beam 63' (20m)
Draft 20.8' (6m) (Avg)

Propulsion
Boilers 4 Admiralty 3 drum-type
Turbines Parsons geared turbines
Horsepower 80,000 shp
Shafts 4
Endurance 8,000 NM @ 16 knts
2,000 NM @ 30 knts
Max Speed 32 knts
31.25 knts sea speed
Oil Bunkerage 1,940 tons

Protection
Belt 3.25" (83mm) main belt
3.5"-1.5" (89-38mm) magazines
2.5"-1.5" (63.5-38mm) ends
Deck 2"-1.25" (51-32mm)

Armament
Main Battery 4 x 6" (152mm)/50 cal QF Mark N5 (2x2)
1 forward 1 aft as launched, then converted with
2 x 6" (152mm)/50 cal QF Mark N5 (1x2)
1 forward
Secondary 6 x 3" (76mm) /70 cal MkVI (3x2)
1 forward 2 aft as launched, then converted with
2 x 3" (76mm) /70 cal MkVI (1x2)
1 forward
SAM 2 x GWS 20 quad Seacat launchers
ASW Ikara ASW rocket launcher

Radars
Air Search as launched Type 277Q height finding radar
Type 960 air search Radar
Air Search as converted Type 278 height finding radar
Type 965 (AKE-1) LR air search radar
Surface Search Type 992Q low angle air/sea search radar
Navigation Type 984
Fire Control 5 Type 903 MRS 3 Mk 6 GFCS tracker
reduced to 4 in conversion

Aircraft
Helicopters 4 Wessex/ Sea King HAS.2 Helicopters

Complement
Usual 800-900

Cargo
97,000 barrels of oil; 2,000 tons of ammunition; 300 tons of dry stores; and 150 tons of refrigerated stores.

Pantera Class Carrier

http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2003-10/447411/finalversion.jpg

Length: 1312 feet (400 metres).
Beam (at waterline): 164 feet (50 metres).
Flight deck width: 308 feet (93 metres).
Power plants: Four Nuclear Power Plant (A4W Pressurized Water Reactor). Four shafts, Four propellers, with five blades each
Speed: 35+ knots
Aircraft complement (max): 120
Elevators: 9
Catapults: 6
SAM: 3 x Raytheon GMLS Mk 29 launchers w/Sea Sparrow Missiles
CIWS: 4 x Mk 20 Vanguard CIWS
Countermeasures
Decoys 4 x Loral Hycor SRBOC 6-barreled Mk-36
SSTDS
SLQ-36 Nixie (phase 1) towed torpedo decoy
Radars
Air Search Raytheon SPS 49(V)5
ITT SPS 48E (V) 3D
Hughes Mk 23 TAS
Surface Search Norden SPS 67V
Navigation Marconi LN 66
Raytheon SPS 64(V)9
Fire Control 6 Mk 95

Lutjens Destroyer

http://www.angelfire.com/music5/drunk_man/images/lutjens.jpg

J-Class Battleship

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((Note: All ships are armed with the new Vanguard CIWS. Also, the J-Class can fire Cruisemissles from its guns.))

Tikhiy class stealth destroyer:
Capable of engaging ships, subs, and planes, Kahtan, Yakhont, and all that good stuff.

The Bisonic Defense Initiatives Agency (BDIA) has announced the creation of the Tikhiy (russian for quiet) class stealth destroyer.

In the Bisonic Fleet, it will be the succesor to the Sovremenny.

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DESIGN
Tikhiy has a "tumblehome" hull form, i.e. a design in which hull slopes inward from above the waterline. This will significantly reduce the radar cross section since such a slope returns a much less defined radar image rather than a more hard-angled hull form.

Requirements for the Integrated Deckhouse EDM is that it is fully EMC (Electromagetic Compatibility) shielded with reduced infrared and radar signatures. Measures to fulfil these conditions include an all-composite superstructure, low signature electronically steered arrays, an integrated multi-function mast and low radar and infrared signatures. Other measures to reduce the vessel's infrared signature include the development of an exhaust suppressor.

The Tikhiy has a displacement of 12,000t, with a sustained speed of around 30 knots.

CREW

Tikhiy has a crew of 105, including the helicopter detachment. This represented major theoretical cost saving compared to crew levels of 330 on Spruance destroyers and 200 on Oliver Hazard Perry frigates.

WEAPONS

Tikhiy will have a sensor and weapons suite optimised for littoral warfare and for network centric warfare. Bisonic Engineers have put forward a solution based on a Peripheral Vertical Launch System (PVLS). The solution consists of a number of four-cell PVLS situated round the perimeter of the deck, rather than the usual centrally located VLS. This would reduce the ship's vulnerability to a single hit. Bisonic engineers have developed the Advanced Vertical Launch System (AVLS) that forms the basis of the PVLS.

Missiles carried are the Yakhont-4 (1 , Rif-M (5 , and ESSM or RAM (12).

The 155mm gun is able to fire up to 100nm at a sustained rate of 12 rounds per minute. It is equipped with a fully automated weapon handling and storage system and a family of advanced munitions and propelling charges, RADAR

The radar suite will consist of a dual band radar for horizon and volume search, an L-band volume search radar (VSR) integrated with the AN/SPY-3 multi-function radar.The two radars are to be integrated at waveform level for enhanced surveillance and tracking capability. The AN/SPY-3 Multi-Function Radar (MFR) is an X-band active phased-array radar designed to detect low-observable anti-ship cruise missiles and support fire-control illumination for the ESSM and SLAAM missiles.

SONAR

At the heart of the ship's Integrated Undersea Warfare System will be a dual (high frequency/medium frequency) frequency bow array and a multi-function towed array. The Bisonic Navy has already set up the IUSW-21 program to develop technologies including multifunction hull array, mine avoidance and shallow water ASW.

AIRCRAFT

2 Helicopters can be carried.

PROPULSION

The Tikhiy has an all-electric drive with an integrated power system, (IPS) based on in-hull permanent magnet synchronous motors (PMMs) with Advanced Induction Motors (AIM) as a possible backup solution. The provision of electric drive eliminates the need for drive shaft and reduction gears and brings benefits in acoustic signature reduction, an increase in available power for weapon systems and improvements in the quality of life for crew.

The IPS would supply power to other ship systems such as the combat systems and allow the rapid reconfiguration of power requirements.

DRS Technologies Power Technology unit has received development contracts for the PMM motors, electric drive and control system for the IPS. The Rolls-Royce MT30 36MW gas turbine generator set has been selected to power the IPS EDM.

S-1900 stealth corvette:
S-1900 is capable of engaging submarines, planes, or ships. As is the rest of the Bisonic Fleet, it is equipped witht he Kahtan gun/missile system, Yakhont SSM, and Rif-M SAM (which is export only).

S-1900 is capable of giving smaller countries the ability to engage larger fleets. Its primary armament consists of 6 Yakhont-VLS fired from VLS0 cells near the bow. It also carries 18 SAMs in VLS cells of Rif-M In addition, it features an Ak-100 deck gun. It is capable of achieving 32 knots, and operating in Sea State 6 conditions.
THe airwing is a Ka-27 Helix helicopter for engaging submarines.

Yekaterinburg class super carrier
110 aircraft, 12 helos, 3 nuclear reactors.

Length: 1290 feet
Width: 320 feet
Reactors: 3
Speed: 31 kts
Armament: 8 Kahtan gun/missile systems.

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Here is our Titan class carrier:
Titan Class Carrier
Length: 1086 ft.
Total Width: 733 ft.
Flight decks width: 302 ft (each)
Power Plant: 3 nuclear (A4W Pressurized Water Reactor) six shafts, four propellers, with five blades each
Speed: 26 knots
Elevators: 2 (each run way)
Aircraft: 152
Armament: 6 Sea Sparrow launchers, 1 FAAM gun, 4 phalanx CIWS 20 mm mounts, and 4 MK 75 76mm guns
Crew: 3500
Air Wing: 3000

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The control tower

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The main control room

Yakhont-4

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Range: 500km
Speed: Mach 2
Low RCS

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Pistol with silencer

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Tactical 12 Gauge Shotgun

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AK47 with grenade launcher attachment.

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Standard Sniper Rifle

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Flame Thrower

The EAW-36 'Fire Arrow' Surface to Air missile was designed to meet a requirement for a successor to the S-300 SAM system that also incorporated the capabilities of the Arrow 2 Theatre Ballistic Defence Missile. The result is a missile that can destroy aircraft, cruise missiles and theatre ballistic missiles at range in excess of 200km.

Design

The two-stage missile is equipped with solid propellant booster and sustainer rocket motors. The missile uses an initial burn to carry out a vertical hot launch from the container and a secondary burn to sustain the missile's trajectory towards the target at a maximum speed of Mach 9, or 2.5km/s. Thrust vector control is used in the boost and sustainer phases of flight. At the ignition of the second stage sustainer motor, the first stage assembly separates.

When firing against theatre ballistic missiles the Fire Arrow missile is launched before the threat missile's trajectory and intercept point are accurately known. As more trajectory data becomes available, the optimum intercept point is more precisely defined and the missile is guided towards the optimum intercept point.

The kill vehicle section of the missile, containing the warhead, fusing and the terminal seeker, is equipped with four aerodynamically controlled moving fins to give low altitude interception capability. The warhead is a high explosive directed blast fragmentation device, which is capable of destroying a target within a 60m radius. The dual mode missile seeker has a passive infrared seeker for the acquisition and tracking of tactical ballistic missiles and an active radar seeker used to home on air breathing targets at low altitudes. The infrared seeker is an indium antimonide focal plane array developed by Elias Aerospace.

Battery

A Fire Arrow battery will typically operate six launch vehicles each carrying eight missiles, a mobile tactical operations center and a ground-based radar.

Radar

The ?Solid Mirror? early warning and fire control radar for the Fire Arrow system. The radar carries the designation ERAS-2090 and includes the trailer mounted radar and antenna array, the power generator, a cooling system and a radar control centre.

Solid Mirror is an electronically scanned, solid state, phased array radar operating at L-band in the range 500MHz to 1,000MHz. The radar operates in search, detection, tracking and missile guidance modes simultaneously.

The radar can detect targets at ranges up to about 1000km and is able to track targets up to speeds over 3,200m/s. The radar illuminates the target and guides the missile to within 4m of the target.
which is trailer mounted, downloads the radar data along with data from other sources and uses powerful signal processing tools to manage the threat interceptions fully automatically, including against single and multiple threats. The system has man-in-the-loop intervention capability at every stage.

The fire control and battle management centre has computer workstations for the Sky Situation Co-ordinator, Intelligence Officer, Post Mission Analysis Officer, Resource Officer and Senior Engagement Officer as well as the Commander's station. The workstations display a large electronic map showing the area of battle. Predicted and confirmed launch sites are colour coded to show priority sites.

Tactical Operations Center

The TOC, which is trailer mounted, downloads the radar data along with data from other sources and uses powerful signal processing tools to manage the threat interceptions fully automatically, including against single and multiple threats. The system has man-in-the-loop intervention capability at every stage.

The fire control and battle management centre has computer workstations for the Sky Situation Co-ordinator, Intelligence Officer, Post Mission Analysis Officer, Resource Officer and Senior Engagement Officer as well as the Commander's station. The workstations display a large electronic map showing the area of battle.

Mobility

Each part of the Fire Arrow system is mounted on a highly durable all terrain truck and each one is transportable on Il-76 or An-124/225 Transport Planes/

Specifications

Missile Performance:
Missile Velocity: Mach 9
Maximum Range: 220.0km
Maximum Altitude: 145,000ft

Missile Dimensions:
Length: 6.17m
Propulsion unit diameter: 0.34m
Kill vehicle diameter: 0.37m
Launch weight: 900kg

Single shot kill probability:
Aircraft: 0.93
Theatre Ballistic Missiles: 0.90
Cruise Missiles: 0.97

Transporter Erector Launcher (TEL)

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Solid Mirror Radar System

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SVD Dragunov Sniper rifle

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Type: Sniper-Rifle
Calibre: 7.62 SOVIET
Weight: 4.3Kg
Range: 900 metres
Overall length: 1,220mm
Barrel length: 620mm

Based on the AK series of rifles, this weapon boasts an excellent usage report and has excellent reliability and durability.

L115A1

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Type: Long Range Rifle
Calibre: 8.59mm
Weight: 6.8kg
Length: 1300mm
Muzzle velocity: 936m/s
Feed: 5-round box
Effective range: 1100m plus

The L115A1 has a much larger effective range than the SVD Dragunov and a larger round. This rifle gives you a huge advantage over your regular enemy troops and snipers.

7.62mm General Purpose Machine Gun

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Calibre 7.62mm
Weight 13.85kg (gun plus 50 round belt)
Length 1230mm (light role)
Barrel length 629mm
Muzzle velocity 838m/s
Feed 100-round disintergrating-link belt
Effective range 800m light role, 1800m sustained fire role (tracer burn out at 1100m)Cyclic rate of fire 750 rounds per minute

The General Purpose Machine Gun (GPMG) can be used as a light weapon, mounted on a bipod. It can also be seen in a sustained fire role, mounted on atripod and fitted with the C2 optical sight. In this role , it will be a two-man team who grouped in a specialist Machinegun Platoon to provide battalion-level fire support. Versions of the GPMG are mounted on most Army vehicles and some helicopters.

227mm Multiple Launched Rocket System (MLRS)

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Crew 3;
Weight loaded 24,756 kg;
Length 7.167m;
Width 2.97m;
Height (stowed) 2.57m;
Height (max elevation) 5.92m;
Max Road Speed 64 kph;
Road Range 480km;
Engine Turbo-charge 8 cylinder diesel;
Rocket Diameter 227mm;
Rocket Length 2.93m;
Rocket Weight M77 Bomblet 302.5kg; AT2 SCATMIN 254.46kg;
Range M77 Bomblet 11.5-32 kms; AT2 SCATMIN 39 kms.

The 227mm Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS)is a self-propelled artillery rocket system with a range in excess of 30 km. MLRS is self-loaded with two rocket pods, each containing six rockets. Loading is power assisted and a single round ?fire for effect? of 12 rockets delivers 7,728 bomblets or 336 anti-tank mines. Operated from hides, usually as a battery of nine launchers, MLRS avoids counter attack by ?shooting and scooting? ? moving fast and frequently between fire-missions.

T-90

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T 90S - SPECIFICATION
Crew 3
Combat weight: 46.5 tons
Engine: 4-stroke V-84MS diesel engine, 618 kW (840 hp)
Fuel tanks capacity 1,600 litres
Armament
main gun 125 mm 2A46M - smoothbore
coaxial machine gun 7.62 mm PKT
machine gun 12.7 mm NSVT-12.7 AD
assault rifle 5.45 R-03c
3UBK14 weapon system with 9M119 missile
3UBK20 weapon system with 9M119M missile
Firing range 100 to 5,000 m
Ammunition
2A46M gun: 43 rounds including 22 on carousel
PKT machine gun: 2,000 cartridges
NSVT-12.7 AD machine gun: 300 cartridges
R-03c assault rifle: 300 cartridges
Armament stabiliser: 2E42-4
AD machine gun sight PZU-7
AD machine gun fire control system: 1ETs29 with vertical stabilisation
Communications UHF R-163-504 radio set
UHF R-163-UP radio receiver
Performance
Road range
Paved road: 650 km
Unpaved: 500 km
Ground pressure: 0.87 kg/sq cm
Refleks Missile System
Range 100 - 4,000 m
Hit probability at least 0.8
Armour penetration 700 mm
ERA penetration ensured
Guidance system: semi-automatic, laser
Time of flight to 4,000 m: 11.7 sec
Weight of missile: 23.4 kg

Soldier Package

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This is for a regular infantry soldier. It has an HK-G11, day/night binoculars/goggles, standard rucksack, 21 MRE's, one Colt M911, 2 sets of clothing, one combat, one dress, 5 Fragmentation grenades, 1 standard bio/chem suit, one flak jacket, one standard combat helmet, one combat knife, one swiss army knife, one unit identifier card, one GPS locator with integrated squad communications, one Laptop with 3 solar rechargeable batteries (just leave them in the sun for 2 hours), 2 containers of camo paint, one portable mini-mine detector (scans 1 meter in front), one camo net, 1 handheld jammer and one pair of goggles (can adjust weather it reduces the light)






F-15E Strike Eagle

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Primary function: Air-to-ground attack aircraft
Power plant: Two Pratt & Whitney F100-PW-220 or 229 turbofan engines with afterburners
Thrust: 25,000 - 29,000 pounds each engine
Wingspan: 42.8 feet (13 meters)
Length: 63.8 feet (19.44 meters)
Height: 18.5 feet (5.6 meters)
Speed: Mach 2.5 plus
Maximum takeoff weight: 81,000 pounds (36,450 kilograms)
Service ceiling: 50,000 feet (15,000 meters)
Combat ceiling: 35,000 feet (10,500 meters)
Range: 2,400 miles (3,840 kilometers) ferry range with conformal fuel tanks and three external fuel tanks
Armament: One 20mm multibarrel gun mounted internally with 500 rounds of ammunition. Four AIM-7F/M Sparrow missiles and four AIM-9L/M Sidewinder missiles, or eight AIM-120 AMRAAM missiles. Any air-to-surface weapon in the Air Force inventory (nuclear and conventional)
Crew: Pilot and weapon systems officer
Unit cost: $20 Million

F-16A/B; C/D Fighting Falcon

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Primary Function: Multirole fighter
Power Plant: F-16C/D: one Pratt and Whitney F100-PW-200/220/229 or General Electric F110-GE-100/129
Thrust: F-16C/D, 27,000 pounds
Length: 49 feet, 5 inches (14.8 meters)
Height: 16 feet (4.8 meters)
Wingspan: 32 feet, 8 inches (9.8 meters)
Speed: 1,500 mph (Mach 2 at altitude)
Ceiling: Above 50,000 feet (15 kilometers)
Maximum Takeoff Weight: 37,500 pounds (16,875 kilograms)
Range: More than 2,000 miles ferry range (1,740 nautical miles)
Armament: One M-61A1 20mm multibarrel cannon with 500 rounds; external stations can carry up to six air-to-air missiles, conventional air-to-air and air-to-surface munitions and electronic countermeasure pods
Unit cost: F-16A/B , $10 million; F-16C/D,$15 million

A-10 Thunderbolt

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Primary Function: A-10 -- close air support, OA-10 - airborne forward air control
Power Plant: Two General Electric TF34-GE-100 turbofans
Thrust: 9,065 pounds each engine
Length: 53 feet, 4 inches (16.16 meters)
Height: 14 feet, 8 inches (4.42 meters)
Wingspan: 57 feet, 6 inches (17.42 meters)
Speed: 420 miles per hour (Mach 0.56)
Ceiling: 45,000 feet (13,636 meters)
Maximum Takeoff Weight: 51,000 pounds (22,950 kilograms)
Range: 800 miles (695 nautical miles)
Armament: One 30 mm GAU-8/A seven-barrel Gatling gun; up to 16,000 pounds (7,200 kilograms) of mixed ordnance on eight under-wing and three under-fuselage pylon stations, including 500 pounds (225 kilograms) of Mk-82 and 2,000 pounds (900 kilograms) of Mk-84 series low/high drag bombs, incendiary cluster bombs, combined effects munitions, mine dispensing munitions, AGM-65 Maverick missiles and laser-guided/electro-optically guided bombs; infrared countermeasure flares; electronic countermeasure chaff; jammer pods; 2.75-inch (6.99 centimeters) rockets; illumination flares and AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles.
Unit Cost: $7.5 million


B-52 Stratofortress Strategic Bomber

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Primary Function: Heavy bomber
Power plant: Eight Pratt & Whitney engines TF33-P-3/103 turbofan
Thrust: Each engine up to 17,000 pounds
Length: 159 feet, 4 inches (48.5 meters)
Height: 40 feet, 8 inches (12.4 meters)
Wingspan: 185 feet (56.4 meters
Speed: 650 miles per hour (Mach 0.86)
Ceiling: 50,000 feet (15,151.5 meters
Weight: Approximately 185,000 pounds empty (83,250 kilograms)
Maximum Takeoff Weight: 488,000 pounds (219,600 kilograms
Range: Unrefueled 8,800 miles (7,652 nautical miles)
Armament: Approximately 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.
Crew: Five (aircraft commander, pilot, radar navigator, navigator and electronic warfare officer
Accommodations: Six ejection seats
Unit Cost: $50 million

B-1B Lancer Strategic Bomber

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Primary Function: Long-range, multi-role, heavy bomber
Operations Air Frame and Integration: Offensive avionics, Boeing Military Airplane; defensive avionics, EDO Corporation
Power plant: Four General Electric F-101-GE-102 turbofan engine with afterburner
Thrust: 30,000-plus pounds 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 (216,634 kilograms)
Speed: 900-plus mph (Mach 1.2 at sea level)
Range: Intercontinental, unrefueled
Ceiling: More than 30,000 feet (9,144 meters)
Crew: Four (aircraft commander, copilot, and two weapon systems officers)
Armament: 24 GBU-31 GPS-aided JDAM (both Mk-84 general purpose bombs and BLU-109 penetrating bombs) or 24 Mk-84 2,000-pound general purpose bombs; 8 Mk-85 naval mines; 84 Mk-82 500-pound general purpose bombs; 84 Mk-62 500-pound naval mines; 30 CBU-87, -89, -97 cluster munitions. Upon Block E completion, additional weapons available will be 30 CBU-103/104/105 WCMD, 24 AGM-158 JASSMs or 12 AGM-154 JSOWs.
Unit Cost: $280 million

B-2 Spirit Stealth Bomber

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Primary function: Multi-role heavy bomber
Power Plant: Four General Electric F-118-GE-100 engines
Thrust: 17,300 pounds each engine
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 (15,240 meters)
Takeoff Weight (Typical): 336,500 pounds (152,634 kilograms
Range: Intercontinental, unrefueled
Armament: Conventional or nuclear weapons
Payload: 40,000 pounds (18,144 kilograms)
Crew: Two pilots
Unit cost: Approximately $1 billion

HH-60G Pave Hawk

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Primary Function: combat search and rescue and military operationsother than war in day, night or marginal weather conditions.
Power Plant: Two General Electric T700-GE-700 or T700-GE-701C engines
Thrust: 1,560-1,940 shaft horsepower, each engine Length: 64 feet, 10 inches (19.9 meters)
Height: 16 feet, 8 inches (5.1 meters)
Rotor Diameter: 53 feet, 8 inches (16.4 meters)Speed: 184 mph (294.4 kph)
Maximum Takeoff Weight: 22,000 pounds (9,900 kilograms)
Range: 445 statute miles; 504 nautical miles (unlimited with airrefueling)
Armament: Two 7.62mm machine guns or two 0.50 caliber machine guns
Unit Cost: $15 million
Crew: Two pilots, one flight engineer and one aerial gunner; two pararescuemen are normally included in the mission complement

MH-53J/M Pave Low

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Primary Function: Long-range infiltration, exfiltration and resupply of special operations forces in day, night or marginal weather conditions
Power Plant: Two General Electric T64-GE/-100 engines
Thrust: 4,330 shaft horsepower per engine
Length: 88 feet (28 meters)
Height: 25 feet (7.6 meters)
Rotary Diameter: 72 feet (21.9 meters)
Speed: 165 mph (at sea level)
Ceiling: 16,000 feet (4,876 meters)
Maximum Takeoff Weight: 46,000 pounds (Emergency War Plan allows for 50,000 pounds)
Range: 600 nautical miles (unlimited with aerial refueling)
Armament: Combination of three 7.62 mini guns or three .50 caliber machine guns
Crew: Officers, two pilots; enlisted, two flight engineers and two aerial gunners
Unit Flyaway Costs: $30 million

UH-1N Huey

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Primary function: Light-lift utility
Power Plant: Two Pratt and Whitney T400-CP-400 turboshaft engines
Maximum Gross Weight: 10,500 pounds (4,763 kilograms)
Range: 300-plus miles
Ceiling: 15,000 feet (4,572 meters); 10,000 feet (3,048 meters) for gross weights above 10,000 pounds (4,536 kilograms)
Maximum Speed: 149 mph (130 knots)
Cruise Speed: 103-115 mph (90-100 knots)
Length: 57 feet, 3 inches (17.44 meters)
Width: 9 feet, 5 inches (2.87 meters)
Height: 12 feet, 10 inches (3.9 meters)
Diameter of Main Rotor: 48 feet (14.63 meters)
Diameter of Tail Rotor: 8 feet, 6 inches (2.6 meters)
Crew: Pilot with co-pilot and flight engineer, depending upon mission
Unit Cost: $5 Million

AH-64A Apache Attack Helicopter

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Propulsion Two T700-GE-701Cs
Crew Two
Length 58.17 ft (17.73 m) 58.17 ft (17.73 m)
Height 15.24 ft (4.64 m) 13.30 ft (4.05 m)
Wing Span 17.15 ft (5.227 m) 17.15 ft (5.227 m)
Primary Mission Gross Weight 15,075 lb (6838 kg)11,800 pounds Empty 16,027 lb (7270 kg) Lot1
Weight Hover In-Ground Effect (MRP) 15,895 ft (4845 m)
Hover Out-of-Ground Effect (MRP) 12,685 ft (3866 m)
Maximum Level Flight Speed 150 kt (279 kph)
Range 400 km - internal fuel 1,900 km - internal and external fuel
Armament: Primary MissionStarboard WingM230 GunPort WingRate of ClimbDurationCombat (Anti-armor)
4 Hellfire320 rds 30mm
4 Hellfire1450 fpm1.8 hours
Multi-role (Covering force)
4 Hellfire 19 FFAR *1200 rds 30mm
4 Hellfire 19 FFAR *860 fpm2.5 hours
Close-support (Anti-armor)
8 Hellfire1200 rds 30mm
8 Hellfire990 fpm2.5 hours
Ground-support (Airmobile escort)38 FFAR *1200 rds 30mm38 FFAR *780 fpm2.5 hours
M230 33mm 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
Unit Cost: $23 Million

UH-60L Blackhawk

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Length: 64 feet, 10 inches (19.6 meters)
Height: Varies with the version; from 13 to 17 feet (3.9 to 5.1 meters)
Rotor Diameter: 53 feet 8 inches (16.4 meters)
Engines (2) T700-GE-701C Turboshaft 1,940 hp
Weight empty 11,516 lbs.
Mission gross weight 17,432 lbs.
Maximum gross weight 22,000 lbs.
Maximum gross weight (ferry) 24,500 lbs.
Maximum Cruise Speed (MCP) 4000' 95°F 152 kts
Vertical rate of climb (95% MRP) 4000' 95°F 1,550 fpm
Service ceiling (ISA day) 19,150 ft
Hover ceiling (MRP-OGE) 95°F day 7,650 ft
Standard day 11,125 ft
Armament: Usually two 7.62 mm machine guns mounted in the windows; can also be equipped additional .50-caliber machine guns mounted in the doors.
Crew: Usually three or four
Unit Cost: $30 Million

MI-24 Hind Attack Helicopter

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Height: 21.3 feet (6.5 meters)
Length: 70.5 feet (21.5 meters)
Width: 56.8 feet (17.5 meters)
Weight: 18,077.9 lbs (8,200 kg) empty and 24,691.7 lbs (11,200 kg) fully loaded.
Power Source: Conventional: 2 Klimov TV3-117 turboshafts each rated at 2,220 hp, Nuclear: Nuclear Fusion, Should have an average life-span of 8 years.
Cargo: 8 soldiers with full gear, 4 stretchers, or 2200 lbs (1000 kg) of cargo internally. Does not include hard points.

Weapon Systems:

Gun Mount: The cannons are mounted on the nose of the helicopter under the chin and is controlled by the gunner. A 23-mm cannon is carried in all M.D.C. conversion models of the helicopter and originally in many of the convention new construction M.D.C. models. Fusion powered version carried the heavy rail gun when designed and system was refitted to many of the newer conventionally powered versions.
Twin GSH-23 Auto-Cannon: Cannons fires a 23 mm rounds. This weapon system is one of the standard weapon of Soviet aircraft before the first fall of the Soviet Union. New ammunition types were designed for the cannon to increase in damage and inflicts good damage. It was still decided that the heavy rail gun would be more effective.
Maximum Effective Range: 4,000 feet (1,310 meters)
Mega Damage: Single Cannon: 4D6 per 10 round burst, 1D6x10 for a burst of 30 round, and 2D4 for each round. Both Cannons: 8D6 per 10 round burst from both cannons and 2D6x10 for a burst of 30 round from each cannon.
Rate of Fire: Equal to the combined hand to hand attacks of the gunners (usually 4 or 5).
Payload: 240 rounds each (24 short bursts and 6 long bursts)
Twin 10 millimeter GSR-10 Heavy Railguns: The Soviet military was unable to make an effective liquid propellant weapon and instead developed, some say stole, a rail gun design for their existing vehicles. Replaces the 23 mm auto-cannons in most newer models. It is carried in many tanks and other combat vehicles as well.
Maximum Effective Range: 4,920 feet (1,500 meters)
Mega Damage: Single Cannon: Single shot inflicts 2D4 and 20 round burst does 1D6x10+10. Both Cannons: 40 round burst (20 from each cannon) does 2D6x10+20
Rate of Fire: Equal to the combined hand to hand attacks of the gunners (usually 4 or 5).
Payload: 1200 rounds (60 single bursts / 30 double bursts).
Hard Points (6 or 8): Conventional versions of the Mi-24 Hind has a total of six hard points and nuclear versions of the Hind have eight hard points on what look like wings on the side of the helicopter. The helicopter can carry either one long range missile, two medium range missiles, or four short range missiles on each hard-point, or a Mini-Missile box launcher containing 20 Mini-Missiles. The hard-points can also carry bombs of comparable type to the missiles mentioned. The only restriction is that each hard-point must carry all weapons of the same type. Finally, the hard-points can also be fitted with either Railgun pods or standard 23 mm Autocannon pods in place of missiles or rockets; Each hard-point can carry one such pod in place of it's missiles and rockets, and the others can still carry missiles or rockets, or additional hard points can be used for more Railgun/Gun pods.
Bombs and Missiles: The only restriction is that a hard point must carry all the same type of missiles or bombs. Both unguided and guided bombs can be carried. In two pilot versions, short range missile racks are controlled by either the pilot or the weapons officer.
Maximum Effective Range: Varies by missile type (Go to Revised bomb and missile table).
Mega Damage: Varies by missile type (Go to Revised bomb and missile table).
Rate of Fire: Missiles can be fired one at a time per hard point. Multiple hard points can be linked as one attack but must be the same range missiles.
Payload: 1 long range missile, 2 medium range missiles, 4 short range missiles per each hard point (4 long range missile, 8 medium range missiles, or 16 short range missiles maximum total
Mini-Missile Pod: Large capacity mini-missile pod. The mini missile pods are normally carried for ground strafing, anti-troop, and anti-emplacement attacks. Normal missile used are armor piercing, plasma, or fragmentation mini-missiles. In two pilot versions, mini missile pods are controlled by the pilot.
Maximum Effective Range: Varies with missile types, mini-missiles only (Go to Revised bomb and missile table).
Mega-Damage: Varies with mini-missile types (Go to Revised bomb and missile table).
Rate of fire: Each pod can fire one at a time or in volleys of 2, 4, 8, or 10 and can be linked with other mini missile pods for greater number of missiles (Counts as one attack no matter how many missiles in volley)
Payload: each pod carries 20 mini-missile (Maximum total 80 mini-missiles)
Standard 20 mm Railgun in hard point pod: Used only on Soviet Frontal Aviation models of the Hind. These are the standard Soviet Air to Air weapons mounted on virtually all fighters and Attack Helicopters and with a secondary use for ground strafing and tank-busting. The cannon is mounted in a bomb-shaped completely independent unit that can be attached to the hard point of the Mi-24 and many other Soviet aircraft and helicopters. The cannon mount is fixed to the hard points when used, in place of missiles or rockets. They are 20 mm, but very high velocity even for rail guns, using solid slugs, and have extreme range. They sacrifice some of their hitting power (Compared with 1D6x10+10 for a 20 round burst from a 10 mm Soviet railgun), however, for the range, which is still quite good by railgun standards.
Maximum Effective Range: 6,560 feet (2,000 meters / 2 kilometers).
Mega Damage: 1D4x10 for a half-burst of 10 rounds, 2D4x10 for a full burst of 20 rounds. Rail guns can be tied together (and with the main rail gun) to be fired as a single burst which counts as one attack.
Rate of Fire: Equal to the combined hand to hand attacks of the pilot (usually 5 or 6).
Payload: 500 rounds (50 half-bursts/25 full bursts) per gun pod. Up to 6 to 8 gun pods and 3,000 to 4,000 rounds, total, though of course each gun pod is separate.
UPK-23-250 23 mm Autocannon in hard point pod: Sold along with export variants; Even those that have railguns as their fixed cannon. This weapon, in the rather unusual 23mm caliber, unique to the SSSR and client states, was sold along with export models, though the Railgun was not. This is essentially the UPK-23-250 pod with the GSh-231- 23-mm cannon, simply firing Ramjet ammunition. The pods are fixed to the hard points of the Mi-24 when used, in place of missiles or rockets, but are excellent for strafing.
Maximum Effective Range: 5,000 feet (1,524 meters)
Mega-Damage: 2D4+2 per round, 1D6x10 for a half-burst of 25 rounds, and 2D6x10 for a full burst of 50 rounds. Cannons can be tied together (and with the main rail gun) to be fired as a single burst which counts as one attack.
Rate of Fire: Equal to the combined hand to hand attacks of the pilot (usually 5 or 6).
Payload: 250 rounds (10 half-bursts or 5 full bursts) per each pod; Up to 1,500 to 2000 rounds total for up to six or eight pods that can be carried (Maximum).
Anti-Missile Chaff/Flare Dispenser (1): Use the same effects as the TRIAX model. However, each time the system is engaged, the system fires off one chaff and 1D4 flares. Rifts Earth decoys systems are assumed to not operate against Phase World missiles due to technological difference. Reduce effects by 20% against smart missiles (Add +20% to rolls for smart missiles.)
Effect:
01-50 Enemy missile or missile volley detonates in chaff cloud - Missile are all destroyed
51-75 Enemy missile or missile volley loses track of real target and veers away in wrong direction (May lock onto another target)
76-00 No effect, missile is still on target
Also note that the chaff cloud will also blind flying monsters that fly through cloud. They will suffer the following penalties: reduce melee attacks/actions, combat bonuses, and speed by half.
Duration: 1D4 melee rounds.
Payload: 20 chaff, 40 flares. Each time the system is engaged, the system fires off one chaff and 1D4 flares.
Special Equipment:
The equipment of the Mi-24 has been upgraded but many of the original systems are still on the helicopter. Consider the helicopter to carry all standard equipment that robot vehicles carry (not including loudspeaker and microphone) plus the following extra systems:

Internal Active Jamming Gear: Causes -25% to detection but when it is active, other vehicles/ bases can detect that it is jamming, and some missiles will home in on jamming signals. Jamming also causes a -4 penalty to all radar guided weapons.
E.S.M.: Radar Detector, Passively detects other radars being operated.
Radar System: Range of 30 miles (48 km); Capable of tracking up to 48 targets simultaneously, this radar serves to provide early warning of incoming aircraft and missile attacks and to provide targeting for both carried missiles and the gun. The radar also has terrain following features. The radar can be programmed to shut off immediately if it detects an aircraft firing a missile on a heading towards the Mi-24, in case the missile is a radar-homing HARM type.
Full Infared viewing mode and FLIR system: Range of 4 miles (6.4 km), with IR searchlight (+3 to detecting targets with IR when in use, however, +3 to detecting the Mi-24 with IR equipment when in use, as well.)
Unit Cost: $20 Million


L6-120A Freedom ICBM

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'L' Designates Silo Launched
'G' Designates Surface Attack
'A' Designates 1st Missile Design in Series

Primary Function: Strategic Deterrence
Contractor: Credonian Arms Inc.
Powerplant: First 3 stages- Solid propellant; Fourth stage- storable liquid (LOX and LH2)
Warheads: 20
Load: Avco Mk21 re-entry vehicles
Guidance system: inertial
Thrust: First stage, 1 million pounds
Length: 142 ft (46.3 meters)
Weight: 390,000 pounds (176,901 kg) including re-entry vehicles
Diameter: 15 ft. 6 inches
Range: greater than 6,000 miles (5,217 nautical miles)
Speed: Approximately 15,000 mph at burnout (mach 20 at sea level) (24,140 km/hr)
Unit Cost: $140 Million
NOTE: Credonia retains all production rights on this ICBM

LGM-30 MinuteMan III

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Primary Function: Intercontinental ballistic missile
Power Plant: Three solid-propellant rocket motors; first stage - Thiokol; second stage - Aerojet-General; third stage - United Technologies Chemical Systems Division
Length: 59.9 feet (18 meters)
Weight: 79,432 pounds (32,158 kilograms)
Diameter: 5.5 feet (1.67 meters)
Range: 6,000-plus miles (5,218 nautical miles)
Speed: Approximately 15,000 mph (Mach 23 or 24,000 kph) at burnout
Ceiling: 700 miles (1,120 kilometers)
Thrust: First stage, 202,600 pounds
Load: Re-entry vehicle: Lockheed Martin Missiles and Space MK 12 or MK 12A
Guidance systems: Inertial system: Boeing North American; ground electronic/security system: Sylvania Electronics Systems and Boeing Co.
Unit cost: $7 million




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