17-01-2004, 03:09
“Rakushka” ((sea-shell)) Tracked Amphibious personnel carrier or TAPC
Please Note:
All selling and Manufacture (Production) rights are reserved to Tal-Kerillion only!
Thank you for your understanding
Cost:
3 million basic version with 30mm cannon etc... (can carry 25 men)
version with Electro-thermal 105mm semi-automatic rifled gun/missile launcher (and only 12 troops) is 3.5 million
http://www.digikitten.com/playhousev2/files/pixelmonkey/tapc.jpg
Each TAPC transports 22 combat-equipped troops and a three-man crew in an over-the-horizon amphibious assault. Once ashore, it will provide ground transportation, protection, and direct fire support for the infantry. The TAPC is armed with a 2A42 automatic gun, a co-axial Kord machine gun, AGS-30 Grenade Launcher, two 7.62 machine guns.
and two tubes with Kornet ATGMs (10 in total)
The lengthened hull offers increased flotation and improved swimming characteristics.
The crew is protected against bullets and projectiles by armour steel hull and turret, and against WMD effects by NBC system.
With a water speed of 23 to 29 miles per hour, this new vehicle can be launched from amphibious ship 25 miles or more offshore and reach shore far more quickly than current vehicles. This improved mobility reduces the risk to Navy ships from missiles, aircraft, boats, and mines.
propulsion:
a kluge combining water jets for thrust to power its movement through the water, like a jet-powered ski boat, with conventional tractor treads to power its movement over land, like a tank.
It is fitted with “Death-Claw-5E” system for the jamming and engagement of incoming anti-tank missiles.
"DeathClaw-5E" Anti-Missile defense system: the "DeathClaw" is something like a mine, there are 15 charges, mounted on a rotating post on top of the turret and capable of showering both enemy ground troops and incoming missiles in a hail that could annihilate said missiles or ground troops. it is a fearsome close-up weapon when modified with shrapnel and explosives. the "DeathClaw" can be used as a positively horrific weapon against infantry attempting to get up close to the tank.
Maximum Effective Range: 164 feet (50 meters).
Rate of Fire: Up to all charges can be used in one time.
Payload: 20 explosive charges.
it also includes the following:
Smoke/Gas Dispensers (2): A smoke/gas dispensing unit is attached to each side of the APC. The dispenser releases a dense cloud of smoke that covers a 40 foot (12.2 m) area in front of the vehicle, It can also release tear gas. The dispenser can dispense prismatic aerosol for dispersing laser beams. This has the same effect as prismatic aerosol grenades. The effects of the prismatic aerosol is combined with the laser resistant materials that compose the armor if the later tanks when they are used together.
Payload: 20 total; 10 charges each; typically 10 smoke, 5 prismatic aerosol, and 5 tear gas.
Infrared Laser Jammers are Mounted on the upper forward corners of the hull these are jamming devices designed to stop incoming missiles, though actually the lasers fire wide beams of IR light at incoming missiles. When an IR guided missile is hit by the lasers its seeker is blinded.
The Sea-Shell is fitted with the 1A6GT fire control system.
The 1A5GT fire control system includes:
- The gunner's 1A43 day fire control system
- A laser range finder
- The driver's TVN-5 infrared night viewer
- A second-generation television sight and automatic thermal target tracker
- An integrated operating system which includes advanced data communications and battle management
- Arbalet-B millimeter wave radar
- Infrared tracking system
The computer controlled fire control system includes line of sight stabilisation in two axes, a second-generation television sight and automatic thermal target tracker, a laser range finder, an improved thermal night vision system and a dynamic cant angle indicator. The commander's station is fitted with a stabilised panoramic day and night sight. The integrated operating system includes advanced data communications and battle management.
105 ETC and with cargo reduction version:
http://venus.walagata.com/w/jcdenton/l63A.jpg
The Sea-Shell is fitted with the Arbalet-B millimeter wave radar system.
The Arbalet-B milimeter-wave radar/warning sensor is mounted on the back of the turret and can be extended to a height of 14 feet (4.2 meters). This will allow the crew to see over obstacles, and to perform observations without exposing the entire APC. it also includes a set of enhanced vision optics, with a magnification of 50 times.
it also provides early warning of incoming aircraft and missile attacks.
Data processor: Ts181F
Signal processor: Baget-55-04.01
MTBF: 150 h
Total weight: 250kg
provides guidance for Surface-to-surface modes.
Various mapping modes
Moving Target Selection of ground and air targets
Determination of priority of objects
Determination of terrain contours and obstacle detection during low-altitude flight
Missile approach warning
Support/cueing of EO targetting systems
Detection of dangerous weather formations
Navigation systems update/correction
Missile and rocket control
Target type classification (in conjunction with IFF)
Azimuth coverage: 120 deg
Mapping range: 32 km
Range of detection of ground targets: bridge: 25 km, tank: 12 km
Measurement precision: azimuth: 12 min, elevation: 17 min, distance: 20 m
Range of detection of ground-based obstacles and terrain detection/avoidance- Electricity cables: 0.4 km, 10 deg sloping terrain: 1.5 km
Tracks 20 targets at once
Also provides Surface-to-air modes
Search limits, azimuth: 360 deg, elevation +-30 deg
Detection range for Attack aircraft: 15 km, missile detection: 5 km+
Tracking limits, azimuth: +-60 deg, elevation: +-30 deg
Tracks up to 20 targets
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The front armour provides reliable protection against small-calibre automatic guns, while side armour protects against large-calibre machine-gun fire and artillery round fragments. Additional armour can be installed to enhance protective capability.
The SS TAPC is equipped with collective NBC protection facilities, automatic fire fighting system, and a system for remote laying of smoke screen. Duplicated electrical and compressed air engine start systems ensure high combat readiness of the vehicle. While the vehicle is damaged being afloat, the incoming water is removed by a drainage facility. Optional air conditioning system and cooling unit ensure sufficient habitability of the vehicle and high combat readiness of the crew.
The onboard information control system (OICS) facilitates effective automatic control over a transmission, an engine and diagnosis of the other main vehicle units.
Specefications:
Crew 3
Weight: 37 tons
Load Capacity 21 Combat Equipped Troops (25 in total) or
10,000 Pounds of Cargo
Maximum Speed on Land: 100km/h
Water: 23 to 29 miles per hour
Max target identification range, km:
MBT 8-20 (1RL133-1 Radar)
15 (1D14 Laser Range-finder)
5.0 (1PN61 IR Night Vision Device)
4.5 (1PN71 Thermal Imaging System)
single person 3 ... 4 (1RL133-1 Radar)
2.3 ... 3 1PN61 NVD in active mode)
large-size target 30 ... (1D14 Laser Range-finder
Sea-shell TAPC amphibious assault in training:
http://venus.walagata.com/w/jcdenton/trainap.jpg
Please Note:
All selling and Manufacture (Production) rights are reserved to Tal-Kerillion only!
Thank you for your understanding
Cost:
3 million basic version with 30mm cannon etc... (can carry 25 men)
version with Electro-thermal 105mm semi-automatic rifled gun/missile launcher (and only 12 troops) is 3.5 million
http://www.digikitten.com/playhousev2/files/pixelmonkey/tapc.jpg
Each TAPC transports 22 combat-equipped troops and a three-man crew in an over-the-horizon amphibious assault. Once ashore, it will provide ground transportation, protection, and direct fire support for the infantry. The TAPC is armed with a 2A42 automatic gun, a co-axial Kord machine gun, AGS-30 Grenade Launcher, two 7.62 machine guns.
and two tubes with Kornet ATGMs (10 in total)
The lengthened hull offers increased flotation and improved swimming characteristics.
The crew is protected against bullets and projectiles by armour steel hull and turret, and against WMD effects by NBC system.
With a water speed of 23 to 29 miles per hour, this new vehicle can be launched from amphibious ship 25 miles or more offshore and reach shore far more quickly than current vehicles. This improved mobility reduces the risk to Navy ships from missiles, aircraft, boats, and mines.
propulsion:
a kluge combining water jets for thrust to power its movement through the water, like a jet-powered ski boat, with conventional tractor treads to power its movement over land, like a tank.
It is fitted with “Death-Claw-5E” system for the jamming and engagement of incoming anti-tank missiles.
"DeathClaw-5E" Anti-Missile defense system: the "DeathClaw" is something like a mine, there are 15 charges, mounted on a rotating post on top of the turret and capable of showering both enemy ground troops and incoming missiles in a hail that could annihilate said missiles or ground troops. it is a fearsome close-up weapon when modified with shrapnel and explosives. the "DeathClaw" can be used as a positively horrific weapon against infantry attempting to get up close to the tank.
Maximum Effective Range: 164 feet (50 meters).
Rate of Fire: Up to all charges can be used in one time.
Payload: 20 explosive charges.
it also includes the following:
Smoke/Gas Dispensers (2): A smoke/gas dispensing unit is attached to each side of the APC. The dispenser releases a dense cloud of smoke that covers a 40 foot (12.2 m) area in front of the vehicle, It can also release tear gas. The dispenser can dispense prismatic aerosol for dispersing laser beams. This has the same effect as prismatic aerosol grenades. The effects of the prismatic aerosol is combined with the laser resistant materials that compose the armor if the later tanks when they are used together.
Payload: 20 total; 10 charges each; typically 10 smoke, 5 prismatic aerosol, and 5 tear gas.
Infrared Laser Jammers are Mounted on the upper forward corners of the hull these are jamming devices designed to stop incoming missiles, though actually the lasers fire wide beams of IR light at incoming missiles. When an IR guided missile is hit by the lasers its seeker is blinded.
The Sea-Shell is fitted with the 1A6GT fire control system.
The 1A5GT fire control system includes:
- The gunner's 1A43 day fire control system
- A laser range finder
- The driver's TVN-5 infrared night viewer
- A second-generation television sight and automatic thermal target tracker
- An integrated operating system which includes advanced data communications and battle management
- Arbalet-B millimeter wave radar
- Infrared tracking system
The computer controlled fire control system includes line of sight stabilisation in two axes, a second-generation television sight and automatic thermal target tracker, a laser range finder, an improved thermal night vision system and a dynamic cant angle indicator. The commander's station is fitted with a stabilised panoramic day and night sight. The integrated operating system includes advanced data communications and battle management.
105 ETC and with cargo reduction version:
http://venus.walagata.com/w/jcdenton/l63A.jpg
The Sea-Shell is fitted with the Arbalet-B millimeter wave radar system.
The Arbalet-B milimeter-wave radar/warning sensor is mounted on the back of the turret and can be extended to a height of 14 feet (4.2 meters). This will allow the crew to see over obstacles, and to perform observations without exposing the entire APC. it also includes a set of enhanced vision optics, with a magnification of 50 times.
it also provides early warning of incoming aircraft and missile attacks.
Data processor: Ts181F
Signal processor: Baget-55-04.01
MTBF: 150 h
Total weight: 250kg
provides guidance for Surface-to-surface modes.
Various mapping modes
Moving Target Selection of ground and air targets
Determination of priority of objects
Determination of terrain contours and obstacle detection during low-altitude flight
Missile approach warning
Support/cueing of EO targetting systems
Detection of dangerous weather formations
Navigation systems update/correction
Missile and rocket control
Target type classification (in conjunction with IFF)
Azimuth coverage: 120 deg
Mapping range: 32 km
Range of detection of ground targets: bridge: 25 km, tank: 12 km
Measurement precision: azimuth: 12 min, elevation: 17 min, distance: 20 m
Range of detection of ground-based obstacles and terrain detection/avoidance- Electricity cables: 0.4 km, 10 deg sloping terrain: 1.5 km
Tracks 20 targets at once
Also provides Surface-to-air modes
Search limits, azimuth: 360 deg, elevation +-30 deg
Detection range for Attack aircraft: 15 km, missile detection: 5 km+
Tracking limits, azimuth: +-60 deg, elevation: +-30 deg
Tracks up to 20 targets
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The front armour provides reliable protection against small-calibre automatic guns, while side armour protects against large-calibre machine-gun fire and artillery round fragments. Additional armour can be installed to enhance protective capability.
The SS TAPC is equipped with collective NBC protection facilities, automatic fire fighting system, and a system for remote laying of smoke screen. Duplicated electrical and compressed air engine start systems ensure high combat readiness of the vehicle. While the vehicle is damaged being afloat, the incoming water is removed by a drainage facility. Optional air conditioning system and cooling unit ensure sufficient habitability of the vehicle and high combat readiness of the crew.
The onboard information control system (OICS) facilitates effective automatic control over a transmission, an engine and diagnosis of the other main vehicle units.
Specefications:
Crew 3
Weight: 37 tons
Load Capacity 21 Combat Equipped Troops (25 in total) or
10,000 Pounds of Cargo
Maximum Speed on Land: 100km/h
Water: 23 to 29 miles per hour
Max target identification range, km:
MBT 8-20 (1RL133-1 Radar)
15 (1D14 Laser Range-finder)
5.0 (1PN61 IR Night Vision Device)
4.5 (1PN71 Thermal Imaging System)
single person 3 ... 4 (1RL133-1 Radar)
2.3 ... 3 1PN61 NVD in active mode)
large-size target 30 ... (1D14 Laser Range-finder
Sea-shell TAPC amphibious assault in training:
http://venus.walagata.com/w/jcdenton/trainap.jpg