28-12-2003, 07:34
By Imperial decree, the corporations of the Empire of O Re Sa Ma have been permitted to commence trading with foreign nations, bringing to an end the long standing isolationist policies of previous emperors.
Taking advantage of our thriving powerhouse of an IT industry, the first items to be placed on the open market will primarily be technological components, mainly with military applications. All items brought to you by Soryuju Arms Manufacturers.
Akuma Guidance System and Sensor Package
One of the most advanced tracking systems on the market, the Akuma is infallable, unjammable and dare I say unstoppable. It can acquire a target at a maximum of 3000 metres and rather than simply taking it's missile in a straight line, the Akuma will actively attempt to present itself as an extremely difficult target to it's victim, making an in-flight interception of the warhead almost impossible. It's wide variety of sensors can circumvent any kind of ECM and the CPU components are all EMP shielded, including the formidable Ashigaru. In testing, the Akuma surpassed all expectations, as when equiped on a Bakemono Missile, it showed a hit rate of 93.4% and at a price of just $375 per unit it is astounding value for money.
Ashigaru Signal Jammer/ECM CPU
This product is highly effective in diverting guided missiles and jamming radio frequencies. When jamming communication, it has an optimal effective range of around 3km, however when being used defensively to divert guided weapons, that range reduces dramaticly to approximately 750m. Although that might seem too close for comfort, the Ashigaru performs it's task by actively seeking incoming missiles and baffling the tracking system by entering the guidance circuitry via the same means the missile uses to track it's target. In this way it can easily mis inform and divert the missile. With a cost of just $12000 for a capital-ship grade unit, compared to the cost of replacing a destroyed capital-ship, as with the Akuma, the Ashigaru is outstanding value for money. (fighter grade Ashigaru $3000, freighter grade Ashigaru $7000, station class Ashigaru $13000)
Ashigaru Signal Jammer/ECM Array System
Designed to be used in conjunction with the SAM Ashigaru Signal Jammer/ECM CPU, the ASJAS is a network of emitters, intended to be positioned on the exterior of a ships hull and connected to the ASJC, enabling it to cover a wider effective area and corrupt a wider variety of guidance devices. $20/m of wiring with a minimum price of $2000 for smaller vessels.
Bakemono Guided Missile
The pinacle of Imperial ordinance, the Bakemono is peerless, without a single weapon in the Imperial arsenal coming close to matching it's performance. Dotted with thrusters, the 3m long weapon can execute 180 degree turns in an instant. Super-sonic speeds are easily achieved by it's SAM-Fushigi rocket engine.
However, the abilities of this missile can only be fully exploited by the Akuma guidance system and the two working in tandem are truly devastating.
(Due to the Empire's current financial status, a 25% down payment will be required on all orders)
~Reijiro Matsamuru, Department of Trade and Industry
Taking advantage of our thriving powerhouse of an IT industry, the first items to be placed on the open market will primarily be technological components, mainly with military applications. All items brought to you by Soryuju Arms Manufacturers.
Akuma Guidance System and Sensor Package
One of the most advanced tracking systems on the market, the Akuma is infallable, unjammable and dare I say unstoppable. It can acquire a target at a maximum of 3000 metres and rather than simply taking it's missile in a straight line, the Akuma will actively attempt to present itself as an extremely difficult target to it's victim, making an in-flight interception of the warhead almost impossible. It's wide variety of sensors can circumvent any kind of ECM and the CPU components are all EMP shielded, including the formidable Ashigaru. In testing, the Akuma surpassed all expectations, as when equiped on a Bakemono Missile, it showed a hit rate of 93.4% and at a price of just $375 per unit it is astounding value for money.
Ashigaru Signal Jammer/ECM CPU
This product is highly effective in diverting guided missiles and jamming radio frequencies. When jamming communication, it has an optimal effective range of around 3km, however when being used defensively to divert guided weapons, that range reduces dramaticly to approximately 750m. Although that might seem too close for comfort, the Ashigaru performs it's task by actively seeking incoming missiles and baffling the tracking system by entering the guidance circuitry via the same means the missile uses to track it's target. In this way it can easily mis inform and divert the missile. With a cost of just $12000 for a capital-ship grade unit, compared to the cost of replacing a destroyed capital-ship, as with the Akuma, the Ashigaru is outstanding value for money. (fighter grade Ashigaru $3000, freighter grade Ashigaru $7000, station class Ashigaru $13000)
Ashigaru Signal Jammer/ECM Array System
Designed to be used in conjunction with the SAM Ashigaru Signal Jammer/ECM CPU, the ASJAS is a network of emitters, intended to be positioned on the exterior of a ships hull and connected to the ASJC, enabling it to cover a wider effective area and corrupt a wider variety of guidance devices. $20/m of wiring with a minimum price of $2000 for smaller vessels.
Bakemono Guided Missile
The pinacle of Imperial ordinance, the Bakemono is peerless, without a single weapon in the Imperial arsenal coming close to matching it's performance. Dotted with thrusters, the 3m long weapon can execute 180 degree turns in an instant. Super-sonic speeds are easily achieved by it's SAM-Fushigi rocket engine.
However, the abilities of this missile can only be fully exploited by the Akuma guidance system and the two working in tandem are truly devastating.
(Due to the Empire's current financial status, a 25% down payment will be required on all orders)
~Reijiro Matsamuru, Department of Trade and Industry