Agrigento
03-12-2003, 02:45
G-3000 "Giavellotto" CAS
1 FIAT C401 Supercharged Turbofan Engine with Thrust Vectoring
Thrust: 25,000 lbs
Ceiling: 45,000 feet
Speed: Mach 1.2
Range: 900 miles (782 nautical miles)
Armarment: 30 mm Berettino Gatling gun
18,000 lbs of Mixed ordanance, 6 under-wing pylons, and large internal weapons carriage.
Crew: 1
With enough armor to make a Warthog or Frogfoot look like a PiƱata, enough speed to make sure it doesn't get turned into swiss cheese and enough firepower to liquify enemy position, this is one tough aircraft.
It utilizes high numbers of RAM surfaces, with incorporated curves on crucial surfaces and edges and new ceramic-matrix RAM is utilized on the engine exhaust nozzles to reduce radar and IR signatures to provide it with as small of RCS and infared signal as possible.
Its electronics are state of the art, featuring turn and shoot helmet mounted sights, with NV/IR and top of the line integrated avionics. The integrated avionics incorporates communications, inertial navigation systems, computer-aided fire control and weapons delivery systems, electronic countermeasures, target penetration aids and self-protection systems into one package, which, to the pilot, means that all the information is coordinated and available from a single source.
http://www.angelfire.com/ill/agvamps/Javelin.bmp
:arrow: $31 Million
(ooc: More specifics on the armor coming soon, just wanted to get this up ASAP)
1 FIAT C401 Supercharged Turbofan Engine with Thrust Vectoring
Thrust: 25,000 lbs
Ceiling: 45,000 feet
Speed: Mach 1.2
Range: 900 miles (782 nautical miles)
Armarment: 30 mm Berettino Gatling gun
18,000 lbs of Mixed ordanance, 6 under-wing pylons, and large internal weapons carriage.
Crew: 1
With enough armor to make a Warthog or Frogfoot look like a PiƱata, enough speed to make sure it doesn't get turned into swiss cheese and enough firepower to liquify enemy position, this is one tough aircraft.
It utilizes high numbers of RAM surfaces, with incorporated curves on crucial surfaces and edges and new ceramic-matrix RAM is utilized on the engine exhaust nozzles to reduce radar and IR signatures to provide it with as small of RCS and infared signal as possible.
Its electronics are state of the art, featuring turn and shoot helmet mounted sights, with NV/IR and top of the line integrated avionics. The integrated avionics incorporates communications, inertial navigation systems, computer-aided fire control and weapons delivery systems, electronic countermeasures, target penetration aids and self-protection systems into one package, which, to the pilot, means that all the information is coordinated and available from a single source.
http://www.angelfire.com/ill/agvamps/Javelin.bmp
:arrow: $31 Million
(ooc: More specifics on the armor coming soon, just wanted to get this up ASAP)