Wetland
06-03-2004, 10:37
The nation of Wetland is currently downsizing its army and has therefore a surplus in certain equipment. The downsizing also has had consequences to our national Arms manufacturing industry and will now take orders from abroad. If you wish to buy in secrecy you can contact me by telegram although from now on we do charge an extra 2 million for this way of doing business.
IMPORTANT: Do your own math please.
FB-1 SeaRaptor
http://www.canit.se/~griffon/aviation/img/saab/gripen/gripen_recc-pod.jpg
Here you can see the first prototype as it is standing on the runway
This project is a joint-venture between Wettic Aeronautics from the Federation of Wetland and DuPont Military Industries from the the Armed Republic of Friyusistan. The goal of the project is to design and built a STOL fighter-bomber capable of meeting the needs of both the army of Friyusistan and the Wettic Admiralty. The requirements for this aircraft was that it had to be capable to lift of from a Ingenuity Class carrier and that it would be as cheap as possible. Stealth was not a requirement and this kept the costs down considerably.
What came out of this project was the FB-1 SeaRaptor. In outward appearance it might look a bit dated but this the airplane makes up in its electronics. Its active radar for example is hard to detect due to the fact that its signal is divided over seemingly random frequencies and directions. This makes it look like static.
The aircraft itself is light and has 9 hardpoints capable of carrying a wide range of armaments. But the one under the fuselage is being occupied by a fuel tank. The weapons include a 25mm cannon under the left side of the nose, Rb 99 AMRAAM for air to air combat, BK 90 for ground targets, Rb 15f jet powered anti-ship missile, the Maverick and the Yakhont-3. It has an integrated EW system that provides radar warning, electronic support measures and chaff and flare decoy dispensers. Super-manoeuvrability is another trait of this fighter and this was accomplished by the three-dimensional thrust vector control engines which also play a part in the short take-off of the plane.
The pilot's control system is a voice-throttle-and-stick system (VTAS). The stick and throttle tops house 24 fingertip controls for sensor and weapon control, defence aids management, and inflight handling. The direct voice input allows the pilot to carry out mode selection and data entry procedures using voice command.
The cockpit is also equipped with three multifunction displays and a wide-angle, 22x28 degree diffraction head-up display. The central head-down display provides tactical data superimposed on a computer-generated map. The displays on the left and right provide the flight data and the target data from the sensor suites.
Specifications:
Length: 14.1 m
Span: 8.4 m
Height: 4.5 m
Empty weight: 5700 kg
Normal take off weight: 8500 kg in fighter configuration
Payload: 5300 kg
Fuel, internal: 3000 litres
External: 3800 litres
Max take off weight: 14000 kg
Range: 3000 km
Max speed: Mach 1.15 (1400 km/h) at sea level, close to Mach 2 at altitude
Acceleration: Mach 0.5 to Mach 1.1 at low altitude in 30 s
Turn performance: 9 G sustained, G onset rate at least 6 G/s (1-9 G in 1.2 s), min -3 G, 20+ deg/s sustained, 30 deg/s instantaneous
Climb rate: less then 100 s from brake release to 10km altitude; 180s approx. to 14km
Ground turn around: less then 10 min with a crew of six
Armaments: 25mm cannon, 8 hardpoints. Rb 99 AMRAAM, BK 90 or Mjölner which is a gliding stand off submunition dispenser, Rb 15f, Maverick, Yakhont-3,
Price: 24 Million
FB-1B
In the course of testing it was determined that a modified version could perform the duties of reconnaissance, electronic warfare and training.
This modified version featured 2 seats instead of one and had only 6 hardpoints available. The hardpoint under the fuselage would be occupied by a electronic warfare and sensor pod while two of the harpoints on the wing were made to be used only for fuel tanks.
This increased the range of the FB-1B greatly to 4500 km.
Bobcat FFSV-1
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/land/lav-ms-mortar3.jpg
Until now the Admiralty lacked a vehicle capable of delivering indirect-fire support and to keep up with the Mongoose. Project Bobcat main goal was to create that vehicle. The Scorpion is the result. It is heavier then the Mongoose and can’t carry any troops. It does have thicker armour and which is made of a tougher alloy.
Specifications:
Combat Weight: 15 tons
Length: 6 metres
Width: 2.8 metres
Height: 2.5 metres
Crew: 4
Primary weapon: 120mm Smooth Bore Mortar
Secondary weapon: M240E1 7.62 Pintle Mounted Machine Gun
Ancillary Weapon: Two Grenade Launchers
Ammunition: (Ready): 200 rounds 7.62, 8 L8A1 Smoke Grenades.
Ammunition (Stowed): 40 rounds 120mm, 400 rounds 7.62 and 8 L8A1 Smoke Grenades
Price: 1.8 million
Wildcat FRV-6
http://www.army-technology.com/projects/centauro/images/centauro6.jpg
This is an of shoot from the Bobcat project and was designed to be the successor of the Mongoose. It can carry 10 soldiers instead of 8 and has a auto-loader with the gunner next to the driver instead of in the turret.
Combat Weight: 15 tons
Length: 6 metres
Width: 2.8 metres
Height: 2.5 metres
Crew: 2
Specifications:
Primary weapon: 30mm automatic cannon
Secondary weapon: 7.62 machine gun
Price: 1.3 million
Everything below this has been copyrighted.
CSA-3 Firefly
http://www.hobbylinc.com/gr/rvl/rvl04503.jpg
Low-cost, outstanding manoeuvrability, low maintenance and a large weapons load, together with easy handling make it an ideal aircraft for guerrilla warfare, but it is also useful as a light combat and reconnaissance aircraft. It does have a low range and it should stay out of a dogfight and away from any heavily defended position.
Power plant: Two turbojet engines
Length: 8.84 m
Wingspan: 10.06 m
Height: 2.74 m
Max. speed: 685 km/h
Ceiling: 14,142 m
Max. takeoff weight: 597 kg
Range: 430 km
Crew: Two
Armament: 2x bomb (113 kg) or 4x AIM-9 Sidewinder and a nose-mounted 7.62mm mini-gun.
Price: 7.5 million
Mongoose FRV-5
http://homepage.eircom.net/~steven/images/1865.jpg
This is an armoured personnel carrier on wheels. It has a thin armour but is very fast and it's turret-mounted AP-gun and co-axial machine gun give it a moderate amount of firepower. Its thin armour is however compensated by a durable design and great speed.
Troop capacity: 8
Max. speed: on-road 100 km/h; off-road 60 km/h.
Armament:
25mm automatic cannon
7.62 co-axial machine gun
Price: No longer in production.
Production rights for the Mongoose are available.
Piranha-class attack submarine
http://www.auburn.edu/student_info/trident/history/311.jpg
Still the first line defence of this island group, the piranha is a diesel submarine with an excellent range and it's four torpedo-tubes can also be used to disembark special-ops. It is equipped with a snorkel of course.
Specifications:
Propulsion: Diesel-electric
Speed on the surface/submerged: 15 knots/20 knots
Diving Depth: >400 metres, exact depth is classified.
Crew: 45
Armament: 20 Mk. 48, 40 mines.
Decoys: classified
Sonar: both passive and active, one hull-mounted and one towed.
Price: 12 million
Pufferfish-class patrol boat
http://homepage.eircom.net/~steven/images/patrullbat.jpg
Coastal defence is very important and the Pufferfish provides it. Its main weapon is a 50mm cannon mounted in a turret at the bow. It is fast as can be expected for a ship of its size.
Price: 2 million
Whale-class MSS-1
http://homepage.eircom.net/~steven/images/albionla.jpg
MPS-1D
This is the answer of Grippen Industries to the Admiralty’s call for a support ship to complete the current Wetic Navy. It has a modular design making construction easier and more cost-effective. There are currently 5 types.
Specifications of all types
Speed: 25 knots
Length: 229.9 meters
Beam: 32.6 meters
MSS-1A
This type is the troop transporter and is capable of transporting 5.000 men and 50 light vehicles. The MSS-1A has a helicopter deck capable of landing large military helicopters, as well as a port in the stern to disembark troops.
Price: 28 million
MSS-1B
The 1B is different from the 1A in that it is designed to transport vehicles and other cargo. It can also function as a submarine tender.
Cargo capacity: 20.000 tons or 120 vehicles and their crews
UNDERWAY REPLENISHMENT SYSTEMS
6 Stream Stations (3 Port/3 Starboard)
1 Receive-Only Sliding Padeye
4 10-Ton Cargo Booms
3 Double-Probe Stream Fueling Stations
2 Single-Probe Stream Fueling Stations
Price: 31 million
MSS-1C
This is the fleet command variant capable of directing the operations of a fleet and co-ordinating an invasion. The Joint Maritime Command Information System(JMCIS) consists of numerous powerful computers distributed throughout the ship from which information and data from worldwide sources are entered into a central database. This single integrated database concentrates the available information into a complete tactical picture of air, surface and subsurface contacts, enabling the Fleet Commander to quickly assess and concentrate on any situation which might arise. It is also the only Whale-class ship with any defensive systems.
Armaments:
2 20mm Phalanx CIWS mounts
2 Sippican SRBOC 6-barrelled Mk 36 decoy launchers
AN/SLQ-25 Nixie torpedo countermeasures system
SSTDS torpedo defence system
Price: 45 million
MSS-1D
This is the hospital ship. It contains 12 fully-equipped operating rooms, a 1,000 bed hospital facility, radiological services, medical laboratory, a pharmacy, an optometry lab, a cat scan and two oxygen producing plants. The MSS-1D has a helicopter deck capable of landing large military helicopters, as well as a port in the stern to take on patients at sea.
Price: 30 million
Note: The above vehicles come complete with spare parts and in the case of the Piranha every submarine will be delivered with an instructor to learn your crew how to operate it. Our construction capacity is small so large orders will take a long time. Production rights on some types can be obtained for the right price.
There are currently 100 Bobcats and 100 Wildcats in stock.
IMPORTANT: Do your own math please.
FB-1 SeaRaptor
http://www.canit.se/~griffon/aviation/img/saab/gripen/gripen_recc-pod.jpg
Here you can see the first prototype as it is standing on the runway
This project is a joint-venture between Wettic Aeronautics from the Federation of Wetland and DuPont Military Industries from the the Armed Republic of Friyusistan. The goal of the project is to design and built a STOL fighter-bomber capable of meeting the needs of both the army of Friyusistan and the Wettic Admiralty. The requirements for this aircraft was that it had to be capable to lift of from a Ingenuity Class carrier and that it would be as cheap as possible. Stealth was not a requirement and this kept the costs down considerably.
What came out of this project was the FB-1 SeaRaptor. In outward appearance it might look a bit dated but this the airplane makes up in its electronics. Its active radar for example is hard to detect due to the fact that its signal is divided over seemingly random frequencies and directions. This makes it look like static.
The aircraft itself is light and has 9 hardpoints capable of carrying a wide range of armaments. But the one under the fuselage is being occupied by a fuel tank. The weapons include a 25mm cannon under the left side of the nose, Rb 99 AMRAAM for air to air combat, BK 90 for ground targets, Rb 15f jet powered anti-ship missile, the Maverick and the Yakhont-3. It has an integrated EW system that provides radar warning, electronic support measures and chaff and flare decoy dispensers. Super-manoeuvrability is another trait of this fighter and this was accomplished by the three-dimensional thrust vector control engines which also play a part in the short take-off of the plane.
The pilot's control system is a voice-throttle-and-stick system (VTAS). The stick and throttle tops house 24 fingertip controls for sensor and weapon control, defence aids management, and inflight handling. The direct voice input allows the pilot to carry out mode selection and data entry procedures using voice command.
The cockpit is also equipped with three multifunction displays and a wide-angle, 22x28 degree diffraction head-up display. The central head-down display provides tactical data superimposed on a computer-generated map. The displays on the left and right provide the flight data and the target data from the sensor suites.
Specifications:
Length: 14.1 m
Span: 8.4 m
Height: 4.5 m
Empty weight: 5700 kg
Normal take off weight: 8500 kg in fighter configuration
Payload: 5300 kg
Fuel, internal: 3000 litres
External: 3800 litres
Max take off weight: 14000 kg
Range: 3000 km
Max speed: Mach 1.15 (1400 km/h) at sea level, close to Mach 2 at altitude
Acceleration: Mach 0.5 to Mach 1.1 at low altitude in 30 s
Turn performance: 9 G sustained, G onset rate at least 6 G/s (1-9 G in 1.2 s), min -3 G, 20+ deg/s sustained, 30 deg/s instantaneous
Climb rate: less then 100 s from brake release to 10km altitude; 180s approx. to 14km
Ground turn around: less then 10 min with a crew of six
Armaments: 25mm cannon, 8 hardpoints. Rb 99 AMRAAM, BK 90 or Mjölner which is a gliding stand off submunition dispenser, Rb 15f, Maverick, Yakhont-3,
Price: 24 Million
FB-1B
In the course of testing it was determined that a modified version could perform the duties of reconnaissance, electronic warfare and training.
This modified version featured 2 seats instead of one and had only 6 hardpoints available. The hardpoint under the fuselage would be occupied by a electronic warfare and sensor pod while two of the harpoints on the wing were made to be used only for fuel tanks.
This increased the range of the FB-1B greatly to 4500 km.
Bobcat FFSV-1
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/land/lav-ms-mortar3.jpg
Until now the Admiralty lacked a vehicle capable of delivering indirect-fire support and to keep up with the Mongoose. Project Bobcat main goal was to create that vehicle. The Scorpion is the result. It is heavier then the Mongoose and can’t carry any troops. It does have thicker armour and which is made of a tougher alloy.
Specifications:
Combat Weight: 15 tons
Length: 6 metres
Width: 2.8 metres
Height: 2.5 metres
Crew: 4
Primary weapon: 120mm Smooth Bore Mortar
Secondary weapon: M240E1 7.62 Pintle Mounted Machine Gun
Ancillary Weapon: Two Grenade Launchers
Ammunition: (Ready): 200 rounds 7.62, 8 L8A1 Smoke Grenades.
Ammunition (Stowed): 40 rounds 120mm, 400 rounds 7.62 and 8 L8A1 Smoke Grenades
Price: 1.8 million
Wildcat FRV-6
http://www.army-technology.com/projects/centauro/images/centauro6.jpg
This is an of shoot from the Bobcat project and was designed to be the successor of the Mongoose. It can carry 10 soldiers instead of 8 and has a auto-loader with the gunner next to the driver instead of in the turret.
Combat Weight: 15 tons
Length: 6 metres
Width: 2.8 metres
Height: 2.5 metres
Crew: 2
Specifications:
Primary weapon: 30mm automatic cannon
Secondary weapon: 7.62 machine gun
Price: 1.3 million
Everything below this has been copyrighted.
CSA-3 Firefly
http://www.hobbylinc.com/gr/rvl/rvl04503.jpg
Low-cost, outstanding manoeuvrability, low maintenance and a large weapons load, together with easy handling make it an ideal aircraft for guerrilla warfare, but it is also useful as a light combat and reconnaissance aircraft. It does have a low range and it should stay out of a dogfight and away from any heavily defended position.
Power plant: Two turbojet engines
Length: 8.84 m
Wingspan: 10.06 m
Height: 2.74 m
Max. speed: 685 km/h
Ceiling: 14,142 m
Max. takeoff weight: 597 kg
Range: 430 km
Crew: Two
Armament: 2x bomb (113 kg) or 4x AIM-9 Sidewinder and a nose-mounted 7.62mm mini-gun.
Price: 7.5 million
Mongoose FRV-5
http://homepage.eircom.net/~steven/images/1865.jpg
This is an armoured personnel carrier on wheels. It has a thin armour but is very fast and it's turret-mounted AP-gun and co-axial machine gun give it a moderate amount of firepower. Its thin armour is however compensated by a durable design and great speed.
Troop capacity: 8
Max. speed: on-road 100 km/h; off-road 60 km/h.
Armament:
25mm automatic cannon
7.62 co-axial machine gun
Price: No longer in production.
Production rights for the Mongoose are available.
Piranha-class attack submarine
http://www.auburn.edu/student_info/trident/history/311.jpg
Still the first line defence of this island group, the piranha is a diesel submarine with an excellent range and it's four torpedo-tubes can also be used to disembark special-ops. It is equipped with a snorkel of course.
Specifications:
Propulsion: Diesel-electric
Speed on the surface/submerged: 15 knots/20 knots
Diving Depth: >400 metres, exact depth is classified.
Crew: 45
Armament: 20 Mk. 48, 40 mines.
Decoys: classified
Sonar: both passive and active, one hull-mounted and one towed.
Price: 12 million
Pufferfish-class patrol boat
http://homepage.eircom.net/~steven/images/patrullbat.jpg
Coastal defence is very important and the Pufferfish provides it. Its main weapon is a 50mm cannon mounted in a turret at the bow. It is fast as can be expected for a ship of its size.
Price: 2 million
Whale-class MSS-1
http://homepage.eircom.net/~steven/images/albionla.jpg
MPS-1D
This is the answer of Grippen Industries to the Admiralty’s call for a support ship to complete the current Wetic Navy. It has a modular design making construction easier and more cost-effective. There are currently 5 types.
Specifications of all types
Speed: 25 knots
Length: 229.9 meters
Beam: 32.6 meters
MSS-1A
This type is the troop transporter and is capable of transporting 5.000 men and 50 light vehicles. The MSS-1A has a helicopter deck capable of landing large military helicopters, as well as a port in the stern to disembark troops.
Price: 28 million
MSS-1B
The 1B is different from the 1A in that it is designed to transport vehicles and other cargo. It can also function as a submarine tender.
Cargo capacity: 20.000 tons or 120 vehicles and their crews
UNDERWAY REPLENISHMENT SYSTEMS
6 Stream Stations (3 Port/3 Starboard)
1 Receive-Only Sliding Padeye
4 10-Ton Cargo Booms
3 Double-Probe Stream Fueling Stations
2 Single-Probe Stream Fueling Stations
Price: 31 million
MSS-1C
This is the fleet command variant capable of directing the operations of a fleet and co-ordinating an invasion. The Joint Maritime Command Information System(JMCIS) consists of numerous powerful computers distributed throughout the ship from which information and data from worldwide sources are entered into a central database. This single integrated database concentrates the available information into a complete tactical picture of air, surface and subsurface contacts, enabling the Fleet Commander to quickly assess and concentrate on any situation which might arise. It is also the only Whale-class ship with any defensive systems.
Armaments:
2 20mm Phalanx CIWS mounts
2 Sippican SRBOC 6-barrelled Mk 36 decoy launchers
AN/SLQ-25 Nixie torpedo countermeasures system
SSTDS torpedo defence system
Price: 45 million
MSS-1D
This is the hospital ship. It contains 12 fully-equipped operating rooms, a 1,000 bed hospital facility, radiological services, medical laboratory, a pharmacy, an optometry lab, a cat scan and two oxygen producing plants. The MSS-1D has a helicopter deck capable of landing large military helicopters, as well as a port in the stern to take on patients at sea.
Price: 30 million
Note: The above vehicles come complete with spare parts and in the case of the Piranha every submarine will be delivered with an instructor to learn your crew how to operate it. Our construction capacity is small so large orders will take a long time. Production rights on some types can be obtained for the right price.
There are currently 100 Bobcats and 100 Wildcats in stock.