Pentium
16-02-2004, 19:35
The following weapons are for sale from Pentium. I also sell tanks and guns, but I cannot get the link to work. I will link to them later if possible. THE PRICES BELOW ARE TAKEN FROM THE AIR FORCE. THEY ARE REAL.
AH-64 Apache Helicopter
This is a multi-role helicopter, used in anything from scouting to bombing to anti-tank. Can be outfitted with almost any type of bomb/ gun in the Air Force, very versitile. Basic arement package: 30mm cannon M230, up to 16 Hellfire rockets or 76 rockets 70 mm, possible its combination.
Price: 5 million dollars each
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CH-47 Chinook Transport
Chinook choppers are the military/navy/air force's main transport helicopter, and are widely used across the world. Fully loaded, they can carry 40 troops, or 7600 pounds of cargo. They have no defence weaponry, so beware of anti-aircraft fire. Basic weaponry: Can be equipped with two door mounting M60D 7.62mm machine guns on the M24 armament subsystem and a ramp mounting M60D using the M41 armament subsystem.
Price: 10 million dollars each
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Aerospatiale HH-65A Dolphin
Dolphins are a basic anti submarine helicopter. They usally carry 6 Mark-48 ASW Torpedos, but can be outfitted with a variety of anti-navy munitions. They have a extremely long range and can stay in the air for more than 2 hours. They are useless on land, but they are one of the best anti-sub warfare units in the Air Force
Price: 10 million dollars each
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Boeing/Sikorsky RAH-66 Comanche
The U.S. Army's aviation modernization plan has as its centerpiece the Boeing-Sikorsky RAH-66 Comanche armed reconnaissance helicopter. The aviation plan reflects the Army's new post-Cold War strategy to react to regional conflicts by using fewer personnel and long-range, self-deployable aircraft based in the continental United States.
The Comanche is a twin-turbine, two-seat armed reconnaissance helicopter with projected missions of armed reconnaissance, light attack and air combat. They can carry many munitions, and are suited for any type of warfare, mostly urban and low-visibility warfare.
Basic weaponry:20mm three-barrel cannon Lockheed Martin Vulcan II (magazine capacity 500), missiles inside doors of weapons bays – three AGM-114 Hellfire or six FIM-92 Stinger missiles. Possible mounting for 2x4 Hellfire or 2x8 Stingeror external fuel tanks. Possible also TOW II, Starstreak, Hydra, Matra Mistral, Oerlikon Snora, Sura D 81mm or Euromissile Hot II missiles
Price: 20 million dollars each
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MH-53E Sea Dragon
Sikorsky H-53 Series helicopters combine power and versatility like nothing else in the sky. They're at home in searing desert heat. Arctic cold. And everything in between. Flying a gamut of missions,including heacy lift operations, military transports, search and rescue, vertical onboard delivery,airborne mine countermeasures,advanced early warning,minesweeping,humanitarian aid and disaster relife. They are very versitile and long ranged, and can carry troops or cargo, along with weaponry. Basic Weaponry: 7.62 mm and .50 CAL weapons or AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles
Price: 20 million dollars each
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A-6E Intruder
Designed in the late 1950s, the A-6 is an all-weather long-range carrierborne attack aircraft able to operate by day or night, fog or bright. They can carry a variety of bombs, but are not suited for anti-air fighting. They carry doplar radar, laser designators, and laser rangers. Basic Weaponry: Up to 18,000 lb including free-fall bombs, AGM-65 Maverick ASMs, AGM-84 Harpoon anti-ship missiles, AGM-84E SLAMs, AGM-88 HARMs, or four drop tanks.
Price: 75 million dollars each
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Rockwell B-1B Lancer
The B-1B is a multi-role, long-range bomber, capable of flying intercontinental missions without refueling, then penetrating present and predicted sophisticated enemy defenses. It can perform a variety of missions, including that of a conventional weapons carrier for theater operations. It can carry Up to 84 Mark 82 conventional 500-pound bombs. Also can be reconfigured to carry a wide range of nuclear weapons.
Price: 200 million dollars each
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Boeing B-52 Stratofortress
Air Combat Command's B-52 is a long-range, heavy bomber that can perform a variety of missions. The bomber is capable of flying at high subsonic speeds at altitudes up to 50,000 feet (15,166.6 meters). It can carry nuclear or conventional ordnance with worldwide precision navigation capability. Basic Weaponry: 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, AGM-86B or AGM-84D/E/ER
Price: 30 million dollars each
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Lockheed C-141 StarLifter
The C-141B Starlifter is the workhorse of the Air Mobility Command. The Starlifter fulfills the vast spectrum of airlift requirements through its ability to airlift combat forces over long distances, deliver those forces and their equipment either by air, land or airdrop, resupply forces and transport the sick and wounded from the hostile area to advanced medical facilities.
The C-141B is a stretched C-141A with in-flight refueling capability. Carrying Capacity: 200 combat troops or 155 fully equipped paratroops or 103 litter and 14 seats or 68 725 lb (31 239 kg) load.
Price: 40 million dollars
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C-21A Learjet
The C-21A provides cargo and passenger airlift and can transport litters during medical evacuations. Also used as a private jet.
Price: 2.8 million dollars each
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Boeing E-3 Sentry (AWACS)
The E-3 Sentry is an airborne warning and control system (AWACS) aircraft that provides all-weather surveillance, command, control and communications needed by commanders of U.S. and NATO air defense forces. As proven in Desert Storm, it is the premier air battle command and control aircraft in the world today. It can stay in the air 8 hours without refueling.
Price: 270 million dollars each
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F-111
The F-111 is a multipurpose tactical fighter bomber capable of supersonic speeds. It can operate from tree-top level to altitudes above 60,000 feet (18,200 meters).
The F-111 has variable-sweep wings that allow the pilot to fly from slow approach speeds to supersonic velocity at sea level and more than twice the speed of sound at higher altitudes. Wings angle from 16 degrees (full forward) to 72.5 degrees (full aft). Full-forward wings give the most surface area and maximum lift for short takeoff and landing. The F-111 needs no drag chute or reserve thrust to slow down after landing.
Basic Weaponry:Up to four nuclear bombs on four pivoting wing pylons, and two in internal weapons bay. Wing pylons carry total external load of 25,000 pounds (11,250 kilograms) of bombs, rockets, missiles, or fuel tanks.
Price: 18 million dollars each
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F-14 Tomcat
The F-14 Tomcat is a supersonic, twin-engine, variable sweep wing, two-place fighter designed to attack and destroy enemy aircraft at night and in all weather conditions. Basic Weaponry: Up to 13,000 pounds of AIM-54 Phoenix missile, AIM-7 Sparrow missile, AIM-9 Sidewinder missile, air-to-ground ordnance, and one MK-61A1 Vulcan 20mm cannon
Price: 38 million dollars each
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F-15E Strike Eagle
The F-15E Strike Eagle is a dual-role fighter designed to perform air-to-air and air-to-ground missions. An array of avionics and electronics systems gives the F-15E the capability to fight at low altitude, day or night, and in inclement weather and perform its primary function as an air-to-ground attack aircraft. Basic Weaponry: One 20mm multibarrel gun mounted internally. 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).
Price: 42$ million each
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F -16 Fighting Falcon
The F-16 Fighting Falcon is a compact, multirole fighter aircraft. It is highly maneuverable and has proven itself in air-to-air combat and air-to-surface attack. It provides a relatively low-cost, high-performance weapon system for the United States and allied nations. Basic Weaponry: 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.
Price: $20 million each
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F-22 Raptor
The F-22 is the most advanced fighter of today and probably will remain so for the next 25 years. It is the result of studies started in the early 80s, followed by a competitive fly-off of demonstrators against the Northrop YF-23 in 1990. Basic Weaponry: Four internal weapons bays and four underwings points: 1 x General Electric M61A2 canon with 480 rounds linkless 20-mm-ammunition,
2 x AIM-9 Sidewinder in side-bays, 4 x AIM-120A AMRAAM or 6 x AIM-120C AMRAAM, 2 x GBU-32 JDAM, 450 kg bomb
Price: $71 million each
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KC-135 Stratotanker
The KC-135 Stratotanker's principal mission is air refueling. This asset greatly enhances the U. S. Air Force's capability to accomplish its mission of Global Engagement. It also provides aerial refueling support to U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps and allied aircraft.
Fuel Load: Transfer Fuel Load 203,288 lb
Price: $52 million each
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SR-71 Blackbird
Built over thirty years ago, the SR-71 Blackbird remains today the highest flying, fastest plane in the world. When fuel is low the plane can reach altitudes of over 90,000 feet. This is considered to be the extreme edges of Space. (Commercial airliners cruise at altitudes around 30,000 feet). Originally, the Blackbird was built to be equipped with weapons but was converted into a reconnaissance plane when it was realized that the plane flew faster than a rifle bullet. In simple terms, it would have shot itself down. The Blackbird is powered by two Pratt & Whitney jet engines with 34,000 pounds of thrust each, roughly the power of 55 locomotives. It is capable of speeds greater than Mach 3+. Flew from Los Angeles to Washington D.C in 1 hour, 13 minutes.
Basic Weaponry: Assorment of cameras and laser tools.
Price: $50 million dollars each
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T-38 Talon
The T-38 Talon is a twin-engine, high-altitude, supersonic jet trainer used in a variety of roles because of its design, economy of operations, ease of maintenance, high performance and exceptional safety record. It is used primarily by Air Education and Training Command for undergraduate pilot and pilot instructor training. Air Combat Command, Air Mobility Command and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration also use the T-38 in various roles.
Basic Weaponry: One missle, any type.
Price: $756,000 each
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V-22A Osprey
Multi-mission aircraft that combines vertical take-off and landing capability with high speed, high altitude flight.
The Navy's HV-22A will provide combat search and rescue, delivery and retrieval of special warfare teams along with fleet logistic support transport. The Marine Corps' MV-22A will be an assault transport for troops, equipment, and supplies, operating from air capable ships or bases ashore.
Basic Weaponry: 2 .50 caliber machine guns
Price: $10 million dollars each
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AGM-114 Hellfire
The Hellfire is the main air-to-ground missile of many of today's U.S. Army helicopters, including the AH-64 Apache gunship. The name Hellfire comes from HELicopter-Launched FIRE-and-forget missile. A standard load for the Apache can include a barrage of 16 Hellfires. The Hellfire is primarily used in an anti-tank role.
Lot of 1000 missiles: $250,000
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AGM-130A
The AGM-130A is a powered air-to-surface missile designed for high- and low-altitude strikes at standoff ranges against a variety of targets.
Lot of 1000 missiles: $300,000
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AGM-62 Walleye
The Walleye guided weapon system is designed to deliver a self-guided, high-explosive weapon from an attack aircraft to a surface target. The Walleye weapon is issued to the fleet as an all-up-round. The only assembly required at the organizational level is the installation of the wings and fins.
The weapons are grouped into three basic series: Walley I (small scale), Walleye II (large scale), and Walleye II Extended Range Data Link (ERDL). It should be noted that the Walleye II and Walleye II ERDL weapons are larger in diameter and length and weigh more than the Walleye I weapon. The Walleye II ERDL weapon also has larger wings.
Lot of 1000 Walleye I: $150,000
Lot of 1000 Walleye II: $200,000
Lot of 1000 Walleye II ERDL: $250,000
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AGM-88 HARM
The AGM-88 HARM (High-speed AntiRadiation Missile) is an air-to-surface tactical missile designed to seek and destroy enemy radar-equipped air defense systems.
The AGM-88 can detect, attack and destroy a target with minimum aircrew input. The proportional guidance system that homes in on enemy radar emissions has a fixed antenna and seeker head in the missile nose. A smokeless, solid-propellant, dual-thrust rocket motor propels the missile.
Lot of 1000 missiles: $200,000
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BGM-71 TOW
The US BGM-71 TOW (Tube-launched, Optically tracked, Wire-guided) is the most widely used anti-tank missile in the world today. The TOW can be fired from tripods and ground-combat vehicles or helicopters. The TOW is guided over short ranges manually. The operator manually steers the missile to its target, sending the commands to the missile through a wire which spools out from behind the missile. It is meant for short range use, 4,000 yd. or less. The TOW missile was first used in May 1972 by US Army and Marine Corps infantry in the Vietnam war. The success rate for helicopter launches during the war was an impressive 80%.
Lot of 1000 TOW: $150,000
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AIM-7 Sparrow (Anti Air)
The AIM-7 Sparrow is a radar-guided, air-to-air missile with a high-explosive warhead. The versatile Sparrow has all-weather, all-altitude operational capability and can attack high-performance aircraft and missiles from any direction. It is a widely deployed missile used by U.S. and NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) forces.
Lot of 1000: $200,000
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AIM-9 Sidewinder (Anti Air)
The AIM-9 Sidewinder is a supersonic, heat-seeking, air-to-air missile carried by fighter aircraft. It has a high-explosive warhead and an active infrared guidance system. The Sidewinder was developed by the U.S. Navy for fleet air defense and was adapted by the U.S. Air Force for fighter aircraft use. Early versions of the missile were extensively used in the Southeast Asian conflict.
The AIM-9 has a cylindrical body with a roll-stabilizing rear wing/rolleron assembly. Also, it has detachable, double-delta control surfaces behind the nose that improve the missile's maneuverability. Both rollerons and control surfaces are in a cross-like arrangement.
Lot of 1000: $800,000
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FIM-92 Stinger
The Stinger is a man-portable, shoulder-fired guided missile system which enables a man on the ground to effectively engage low-altitude jet, propeller-driven and helicopter aircraft. Developed by the United States Army Missile Command, the Stinger was the successor to the Redeye Weapon System. The system is a "fire-and-forget" weapon employing a passive infrared seeker and proportional navigation system. Stinger also is designed for the threat beyond the 1990s, with an all-aspect engagement capability, and IFF (Identification-Friend-or-Foe), improved range and maneuverability, and significant countermeasures immunity.
Lot of 1000: $100,000
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20mm cannon M61A1 Vulcan
The M61A1 Vulcan cannon is a six-barrel 20mm gun capable offiring 6,600 rounds per minute. Its operation is based upon the principle used in the rapid-firing gun invented byRichard J. Gatling in the 1860s. The six rotating barrels,firing one at a time, permit a high rate of fire while at thesame time reducing the problem of barrel wear and heat generation.The gun can be driven electrically, hydraulically, or by a ram-air turbine.
Lot of 100: $500,000
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30mm cannon GAU-8 Avenger
The GAU-8/A Avenger is more than a scaled-up M61. Such a weapon could have been designed and built but would have been unacceptably heavy. The first of many design differences is that the heavier weapon has seven barrels, instead of six. The maximum firing rate is lower (4,200rds/min versus 6,000), and the firing rate per barrel is lower again; each GAU-8/A barrel fires a maximum of 10rds/sec, while the M61 barrel fires nearly 17. Essentially, maximum firing rate has been traded for a heavier, more accurate and more lethal round; each shell is far heavier than the M50 round fired by the older weapon, and the more modest firing rate per barrel is necessary to ensure a long barrel life.
Lot of 100: $400,000
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Paveway Laser-Guided Bombs
It has long been clear that the free-fall or 'iron' bomb is a cheap weapon that is also highly effective if it hits its target. Early experience in the Vietnam War (US involvement between 1961 and 1973) persuaded the US Air Force that even its most advanced sights were inadequate to provide the free-fall bomb with the terminal accuracy for the destruction of point targets without an enormous and therefore costly expenditure of such weapons in large numbers of sorties that were also likely to result in the loss of highly trained aircrew and their valuable warplanes. During the mid-1960s, therefore, considerable effort was expended in the creation of a program to improve the terminal accuracy of free-fall bombs. which resulted in the Paveway Laser Guided Bomb.
Lot of 1000: $150,000
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AH-64 Apache Helicopter
This is a multi-role helicopter, used in anything from scouting to bombing to anti-tank. Can be outfitted with almost any type of bomb/ gun in the Air Force, very versitile. Basic arement package: 30mm cannon M230, up to 16 Hellfire rockets or 76 rockets 70 mm, possible its combination.
Price: 5 million dollars each
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CH-47 Chinook Transport
Chinook choppers are the military/navy/air force's main transport helicopter, and are widely used across the world. Fully loaded, they can carry 40 troops, or 7600 pounds of cargo. They have no defence weaponry, so beware of anti-aircraft fire. Basic weaponry: Can be equipped with two door mounting M60D 7.62mm machine guns on the M24 armament subsystem and a ramp mounting M60D using the M41 armament subsystem.
Price: 10 million dollars each
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Aerospatiale HH-65A Dolphin
Dolphins are a basic anti submarine helicopter. They usally carry 6 Mark-48 ASW Torpedos, but can be outfitted with a variety of anti-navy munitions. They have a extremely long range and can stay in the air for more than 2 hours. They are useless on land, but they are one of the best anti-sub warfare units in the Air Force
Price: 10 million dollars each
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Boeing/Sikorsky RAH-66 Comanche
The U.S. Army's aviation modernization plan has as its centerpiece the Boeing-Sikorsky RAH-66 Comanche armed reconnaissance helicopter. The aviation plan reflects the Army's new post-Cold War strategy to react to regional conflicts by using fewer personnel and long-range, self-deployable aircraft based in the continental United States.
The Comanche is a twin-turbine, two-seat armed reconnaissance helicopter with projected missions of armed reconnaissance, light attack and air combat. They can carry many munitions, and are suited for any type of warfare, mostly urban and low-visibility warfare.
Basic weaponry:20mm three-barrel cannon Lockheed Martin Vulcan II (magazine capacity 500), missiles inside doors of weapons bays – three AGM-114 Hellfire or six FIM-92 Stinger missiles. Possible mounting for 2x4 Hellfire or 2x8 Stingeror external fuel tanks. Possible also TOW II, Starstreak, Hydra, Matra Mistral, Oerlikon Snora, Sura D 81mm or Euromissile Hot II missiles
Price: 20 million dollars each
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MH-53E Sea Dragon
Sikorsky H-53 Series helicopters combine power and versatility like nothing else in the sky. They're at home in searing desert heat. Arctic cold. And everything in between. Flying a gamut of missions,including heacy lift operations, military transports, search and rescue, vertical onboard delivery,airborne mine countermeasures,advanced early warning,minesweeping,humanitarian aid and disaster relife. They are very versitile and long ranged, and can carry troops or cargo, along with weaponry. Basic Weaponry: 7.62 mm and .50 CAL weapons or AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles
Price: 20 million dollars each
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A-6E Intruder
Designed in the late 1950s, the A-6 is an all-weather long-range carrierborne attack aircraft able to operate by day or night, fog or bright. They can carry a variety of bombs, but are not suited for anti-air fighting. They carry doplar radar, laser designators, and laser rangers. Basic Weaponry: Up to 18,000 lb including free-fall bombs, AGM-65 Maverick ASMs, AGM-84 Harpoon anti-ship missiles, AGM-84E SLAMs, AGM-88 HARMs, or four drop tanks.
Price: 75 million dollars each
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Rockwell B-1B Lancer
The B-1B is a multi-role, long-range bomber, capable of flying intercontinental missions without refueling, then penetrating present and predicted sophisticated enemy defenses. It can perform a variety of missions, including that of a conventional weapons carrier for theater operations. It can carry Up to 84 Mark 82 conventional 500-pound bombs. Also can be reconfigured to carry a wide range of nuclear weapons.
Price: 200 million dollars each
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Boeing B-52 Stratofortress
Air Combat Command's B-52 is a long-range, heavy bomber that can perform a variety of missions. The bomber is capable of flying at high subsonic speeds at altitudes up to 50,000 feet (15,166.6 meters). It can carry nuclear or conventional ordnance with worldwide precision navigation capability. Basic Weaponry: 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, AGM-86B or AGM-84D/E/ER
Price: 30 million dollars each
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Lockheed C-141 StarLifter
The C-141B Starlifter is the workhorse of the Air Mobility Command. The Starlifter fulfills the vast spectrum of airlift requirements through its ability to airlift combat forces over long distances, deliver those forces and their equipment either by air, land or airdrop, resupply forces and transport the sick and wounded from the hostile area to advanced medical facilities.
The C-141B is a stretched C-141A with in-flight refueling capability. Carrying Capacity: 200 combat troops or 155 fully equipped paratroops or 103 litter and 14 seats or 68 725 lb (31 239 kg) load.
Price: 40 million dollars
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C-21A Learjet
The C-21A provides cargo and passenger airlift and can transport litters during medical evacuations. Also used as a private jet.
Price: 2.8 million dollars each
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Boeing E-3 Sentry (AWACS)
The E-3 Sentry is an airborne warning and control system (AWACS) aircraft that provides all-weather surveillance, command, control and communications needed by commanders of U.S. and NATO air defense forces. As proven in Desert Storm, it is the premier air battle command and control aircraft in the world today. It can stay in the air 8 hours without refueling.
Price: 270 million dollars each
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F-111
The F-111 is a multipurpose tactical fighter bomber capable of supersonic speeds. It can operate from tree-top level to altitudes above 60,000 feet (18,200 meters).
The F-111 has variable-sweep wings that allow the pilot to fly from slow approach speeds to supersonic velocity at sea level and more than twice the speed of sound at higher altitudes. Wings angle from 16 degrees (full forward) to 72.5 degrees (full aft). Full-forward wings give the most surface area and maximum lift for short takeoff and landing. The F-111 needs no drag chute or reserve thrust to slow down after landing.
Basic Weaponry:Up to four nuclear bombs on four pivoting wing pylons, and two in internal weapons bay. Wing pylons carry total external load of 25,000 pounds (11,250 kilograms) of bombs, rockets, missiles, or fuel tanks.
Price: 18 million dollars each
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F-14 Tomcat
The F-14 Tomcat is a supersonic, twin-engine, variable sweep wing, two-place fighter designed to attack and destroy enemy aircraft at night and in all weather conditions. Basic Weaponry: Up to 13,000 pounds of AIM-54 Phoenix missile, AIM-7 Sparrow missile, AIM-9 Sidewinder missile, air-to-ground ordnance, and one MK-61A1 Vulcan 20mm cannon
Price: 38 million dollars each
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F-15E Strike Eagle
The F-15E Strike Eagle is a dual-role fighter designed to perform air-to-air and air-to-ground missions. An array of avionics and electronics systems gives the F-15E the capability to fight at low altitude, day or night, and in inclement weather and perform its primary function as an air-to-ground attack aircraft. Basic Weaponry: One 20mm multibarrel gun mounted internally. 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).
Price: 42$ million each
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F -16 Fighting Falcon
The F-16 Fighting Falcon is a compact, multirole fighter aircraft. It is highly maneuverable and has proven itself in air-to-air combat and air-to-surface attack. It provides a relatively low-cost, high-performance weapon system for the United States and allied nations. Basic Weaponry: 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.
Price: $20 million each
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F-22 Raptor
The F-22 is the most advanced fighter of today and probably will remain so for the next 25 years. It is the result of studies started in the early 80s, followed by a competitive fly-off of demonstrators against the Northrop YF-23 in 1990. Basic Weaponry: Four internal weapons bays and four underwings points: 1 x General Electric M61A2 canon with 480 rounds linkless 20-mm-ammunition,
2 x AIM-9 Sidewinder in side-bays, 4 x AIM-120A AMRAAM or 6 x AIM-120C AMRAAM, 2 x GBU-32 JDAM, 450 kg bomb
Price: $71 million each
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KC-135 Stratotanker
The KC-135 Stratotanker's principal mission is air refueling. This asset greatly enhances the U. S. Air Force's capability to accomplish its mission of Global Engagement. It also provides aerial refueling support to U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps and allied aircraft.
Fuel Load: Transfer Fuel Load 203,288 lb
Price: $52 million each
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SR-71 Blackbird
Built over thirty years ago, the SR-71 Blackbird remains today the highest flying, fastest plane in the world. When fuel is low the plane can reach altitudes of over 90,000 feet. This is considered to be the extreme edges of Space. (Commercial airliners cruise at altitudes around 30,000 feet). Originally, the Blackbird was built to be equipped with weapons but was converted into a reconnaissance plane when it was realized that the plane flew faster than a rifle bullet. In simple terms, it would have shot itself down. The Blackbird is powered by two Pratt & Whitney jet engines with 34,000 pounds of thrust each, roughly the power of 55 locomotives. It is capable of speeds greater than Mach 3+. Flew from Los Angeles to Washington D.C in 1 hour, 13 minutes.
Basic Weaponry: Assorment of cameras and laser tools.
Price: $50 million dollars each
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T-38 Talon
The T-38 Talon is a twin-engine, high-altitude, supersonic jet trainer used in a variety of roles because of its design, economy of operations, ease of maintenance, high performance and exceptional safety record. It is used primarily by Air Education and Training Command for undergraduate pilot and pilot instructor training. Air Combat Command, Air Mobility Command and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration also use the T-38 in various roles.
Basic Weaponry: One missle, any type.
Price: $756,000 each
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V-22A Osprey
Multi-mission aircraft that combines vertical take-off and landing capability with high speed, high altitude flight.
The Navy's HV-22A will provide combat search and rescue, delivery and retrieval of special warfare teams along with fleet logistic support transport. The Marine Corps' MV-22A will be an assault transport for troops, equipment, and supplies, operating from air capable ships or bases ashore.
Basic Weaponry: 2 .50 caliber machine guns
Price: $10 million dollars each
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AGM-114 Hellfire
The Hellfire is the main air-to-ground missile of many of today's U.S. Army helicopters, including the AH-64 Apache gunship. The name Hellfire comes from HELicopter-Launched FIRE-and-forget missile. A standard load for the Apache can include a barrage of 16 Hellfires. The Hellfire is primarily used in an anti-tank role.
Lot of 1000 missiles: $250,000
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AGM-130A
The AGM-130A is a powered air-to-surface missile designed for high- and low-altitude strikes at standoff ranges against a variety of targets.
Lot of 1000 missiles: $300,000
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AGM-62 Walleye
The Walleye guided weapon system is designed to deliver a self-guided, high-explosive weapon from an attack aircraft to a surface target. The Walleye weapon is issued to the fleet as an all-up-round. The only assembly required at the organizational level is the installation of the wings and fins.
The weapons are grouped into three basic series: Walley I (small scale), Walleye II (large scale), and Walleye II Extended Range Data Link (ERDL). It should be noted that the Walleye II and Walleye II ERDL weapons are larger in diameter and length and weigh more than the Walleye I weapon. The Walleye II ERDL weapon also has larger wings.
Lot of 1000 Walleye I: $150,000
Lot of 1000 Walleye II: $200,000
Lot of 1000 Walleye II ERDL: $250,000
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AGM-88 HARM
The AGM-88 HARM (High-speed AntiRadiation Missile) is an air-to-surface tactical missile designed to seek and destroy enemy radar-equipped air defense systems.
The AGM-88 can detect, attack and destroy a target with minimum aircrew input. The proportional guidance system that homes in on enemy radar emissions has a fixed antenna and seeker head in the missile nose. A smokeless, solid-propellant, dual-thrust rocket motor propels the missile.
Lot of 1000 missiles: $200,000
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BGM-71 TOW
The US BGM-71 TOW (Tube-launched, Optically tracked, Wire-guided) is the most widely used anti-tank missile in the world today. The TOW can be fired from tripods and ground-combat vehicles or helicopters. The TOW is guided over short ranges manually. The operator manually steers the missile to its target, sending the commands to the missile through a wire which spools out from behind the missile. It is meant for short range use, 4,000 yd. or less. The TOW missile was first used in May 1972 by US Army and Marine Corps infantry in the Vietnam war. The success rate for helicopter launches during the war was an impressive 80%.
Lot of 1000 TOW: $150,000
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AIM-7 Sparrow (Anti Air)
The AIM-7 Sparrow is a radar-guided, air-to-air missile with a high-explosive warhead. The versatile Sparrow has all-weather, all-altitude operational capability and can attack high-performance aircraft and missiles from any direction. It is a widely deployed missile used by U.S. and NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) forces.
Lot of 1000: $200,000
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AIM-9 Sidewinder (Anti Air)
The AIM-9 Sidewinder is a supersonic, heat-seeking, air-to-air missile carried by fighter aircraft. It has a high-explosive warhead and an active infrared guidance system. The Sidewinder was developed by the U.S. Navy for fleet air defense and was adapted by the U.S. Air Force for fighter aircraft use. Early versions of the missile were extensively used in the Southeast Asian conflict.
The AIM-9 has a cylindrical body with a roll-stabilizing rear wing/rolleron assembly. Also, it has detachable, double-delta control surfaces behind the nose that improve the missile's maneuverability. Both rollerons and control surfaces are in a cross-like arrangement.
Lot of 1000: $800,000
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FIM-92 Stinger
The Stinger is a man-portable, shoulder-fired guided missile system which enables a man on the ground to effectively engage low-altitude jet, propeller-driven and helicopter aircraft. Developed by the United States Army Missile Command, the Stinger was the successor to the Redeye Weapon System. The system is a "fire-and-forget" weapon employing a passive infrared seeker and proportional navigation system. Stinger also is designed for the threat beyond the 1990s, with an all-aspect engagement capability, and IFF (Identification-Friend-or-Foe), improved range and maneuverability, and significant countermeasures immunity.
Lot of 1000: $100,000
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20mm cannon M61A1 Vulcan
The M61A1 Vulcan cannon is a six-barrel 20mm gun capable offiring 6,600 rounds per minute. Its operation is based upon the principle used in the rapid-firing gun invented byRichard J. Gatling in the 1860s. The six rotating barrels,firing one at a time, permit a high rate of fire while at thesame time reducing the problem of barrel wear and heat generation.The gun can be driven electrically, hydraulically, or by a ram-air turbine.
Lot of 100: $500,000
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30mm cannon GAU-8 Avenger
The GAU-8/A Avenger is more than a scaled-up M61. Such a weapon could have been designed and built but would have been unacceptably heavy. The first of many design differences is that the heavier weapon has seven barrels, instead of six. The maximum firing rate is lower (4,200rds/min versus 6,000), and the firing rate per barrel is lower again; each GAU-8/A barrel fires a maximum of 10rds/sec, while the M61 barrel fires nearly 17. Essentially, maximum firing rate has been traded for a heavier, more accurate and more lethal round; each shell is far heavier than the M50 round fired by the older weapon, and the more modest firing rate per barrel is necessary to ensure a long barrel life.
Lot of 100: $400,000
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Paveway Laser-Guided Bombs
It has long been clear that the free-fall or 'iron' bomb is a cheap weapon that is also highly effective if it hits its target. Early experience in the Vietnam War (US involvement between 1961 and 1973) persuaded the US Air Force that even its most advanced sights were inadequate to provide the free-fall bomb with the terminal accuracy for the destruction of point targets without an enormous and therefore costly expenditure of such weapons in large numbers of sorties that were also likely to result in the loss of highly trained aircrew and their valuable warplanes. During the mid-1960s, therefore, considerable effort was expended in the creation of a program to improve the terminal accuracy of free-fall bombs. which resulted in the Paveway Laser Guided Bomb.
Lot of 1000: $150,000
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