Erinin
10-05-2004, 03:12
Standoff Outside of Area Defense (SOAD) Golden Arrow Mk.I
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Description: The GA-I SOAD is an evolutionary
upgrade to the combat-proven Harpoon,
it is an air-launched, day/night, adverse weather, over-the-horizon, precision strike missile. GA-I achieved IOC in June 2000.
The GA-I SOAD provides an effective, long range,
precision strike option for both pre-planned and Target of Opportunity attack missions against land and maneuvering ship targets.
Most significant characteristics are: a highly accurate, GPS-aided guidance system;
an imaging infrared seeker and two-way data link with the AWW-13 Advanced Data Link pod for Man-In-The-Loop (MITL) control;
improved missile aerodynamic performance characteristics that allow both long range and flexible terminal attack profiles;
an ordnance section with good penetrating power and lethality;
and a user-friendly interface for both MITL control and mission planning.
GA-I SOAD was the first weapon to feature Automatic Target Acquisition (ATA), a revolutionary technological breakthrough that helps improve target acquisition in cluttered scenes, overcomes most IR countermeasures, and mitigates the effects of environmentally degraded conditions. GA-I SOAD is also the first weapon system with a moving target capability from standoff ranges. The GA-I SOAD can be launched and controlled by F/A-18C/D, P-3s, and S-3 platforms. It can also be controlled by the F/A-18E/F. However special modefications can be made to most any strike aircraft.
General Characteristics
Primary Function: Long range, air-launched precision land and sea attack cruise missile
Contractor: Erinin Arms
Power Plant: Teledyne Turbojet
Thrust: Greater than 600 pounds
Length: 172 inches (4.4 m)
Weight: 1,488 pounds (674.5 kg)
Diameter: 13.5 inches (34.3 cm)
Wing Span: 7.2 feet (2.2 m)
Range: Over-the-horizon, in excess of 135 nautical miles (250 km)
Speed: High Subsonic
Guidance: Ring Laser Gyro Inertial Navigation System (INS) with multi-channel GPS; infrared seeker for terminal guidance with Man-in-the-Loop control data link from the controlling aircraft. Upgraded missiles incorporate Automatic Target Acquisition (ATA)
Unit Cost: $500,000
Date Deployed: June 2000
EAUR-IIIMoray
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In 1995 it was revealed that Erinin had developed an exceptionally high-speed unguided underwater missile which has no equivalent in the World. Code-named the Moray , the new weapon travels at a velocity that would give a targeted vessel very little chance to perform evasive action. The missile has been characterized as a "revenge" weapon, which would be fired along the bearing of an incoming enemy torpedo. The Moray may be considered the next evolution to the Erinin BGT class of evasion torpedoes, which are fired in the direction of an incoming torpedo to try to force an attacking to evade (and hopefully snap the torpedo's guidance wires).
Advances in the development of jet engines and fuel technologies, as well as outstanding results in the research of body motion under cavitation made it possible to design a unique missile with a dived speed much greater than that of conventional torpedoes.
Features
Fired from standard 533mm torpedo tubes, Moray has a range of about 7,500 yards. The weapon clears the tube at fifty knots, upon which its rocket fires, propelling the missile through the water at 360 kph [about 100 m/sec / 230 mph / 200-knots], three or four times as fast as conventional torpedoes. The solid-rocket propelled "torpedo" achieves high speeds by producing a high-pressure stream of bubbles from its nose and skin, which coats the torpedo in a thin layer of gas and forms a local "envelope" of supercavitating bubbles. Carrying a tactical nuclear warhead initiated by a timer, it would destroy the hostile submarine and the torpedo it fired. The Moray high-speed underwater missile is guided by an auto-pilot rather than by a homing head as on most torpedoes.
Erinin offers an export model which is designed with a conventional (non-nuclear) warhead and a guided targeting system, which substantially enhances its combat effectiveness.
Cost:$450,000
TA-1 SuperCondor
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Dimensions
Length: 42.00 m
Wing Span: 41.40 m
Cabin Length : 22.65 m
Cabin Height : 3.85 m
Cabin Width : 4.00 m
Weights
Maximum Take-off Weight : 110.850 kg
Maximum Payload: 25,000 kg
Maximum Fuel: N/A
Number of Fully Equipped Troops: 135
Number of 88"x108" Pallets: 9
Performances
Maximum Speed: 422 ktas
Maximum Cruising Speed Mach: 0.68
Take-off Distance (S/L, ISA, MTOW at 50ft): 1,067 m
Landing Distance (S/L, ISA, MTOW at 50 ft): 1,067 m
Maximum Range: 7,593 km
Cost:$10,000,000
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ENV Cerberus(Fleetkiller)
Erinin Arms has over the years watched the development of many extrmemly powerful vessels. WWhose proliferation is nothing short of awe inspiriing.
Erinin herself has contributed to the TAR lead design of the Chimera Class battleship. And has designed several ships all her own.
The Cerberus is ErininArms answer to the super vessels now so abundant on the seas.
The Cerberus has nearly no conventional arms, she is designed to be a fleet killer.
Based off the Erinin ThunderHead Class Hull, the Cerberus is an unassuming target. What sets the Ceberus apart is its raw overwhelming fire power.
Specifications:
DIMENSIONS
Displacement: 24,300.0 (Tons) (Fully Loaded)
Length: 252.0 (Metres)
Beam: 28.5 (Metres)
Draught: 9.1 (Metres)
Speed: 36.0 (Knots)
Range: 24,000 (Miles)
Ship's complement: 727
Aircrew: 18
Flagship staff: 15
HELICOPTERS
The ship accommodates three Erinin Ka-27 or Ka-25 helicopters. The Kamov-27 ( codename Helix) is equipped for anti-submarine warfare with surface search radar, sonobuoys, dipping sonar, and magnetic anomaly detectors. The Ka-27 can be armed with torpedoes, bombs, mines and rockets. The Ka-25 (Hormone) helicopter is the predecessor of the Ka-27.
Radars
Air search: Top Pair (Top Sail + Big Net) 3D; C/D-band; range 366 km (200 n miles) for 2 m2 target.
Air/surface search: Top Plate; 3D; D/E-band.
Navigation: 3 Palm Frond; I-band.
Fire control: Cross Sword; K-band (for ESA-N-9).
2 Top Dome for ESA-N-6
Tomb Stone E-band (for ESA-NX-20)
2 Pop Group, F/H/I-band (for dual frequency missile guidance to frustrate ECM)
Kite Screech ; H/I/K-band (for main guns).
8 Hot Flash for CADS-N-1; I/J-band.
Aircraft control: Flyscreen B; I-band.
IFF: Salt Pot A and B.
Tacan: 2 Round House B.
Weapons control:
4 Tin Man optronic trackers.
2 Punch Bowl C SATCOM .
4 Low Ball SATNAV.
2 Bell Crown and 2 Bell Push datalinks.
Sonars:
Horse Jaw (Polinom); hull-mounted; active search and attack; low/medium frequency.
Horse Tail; VDS; active search; medium frequency. Depth to 150-200 m (492.1-656.2 ft) depending on speed.
Countermeasures:
Decoys: 2 twin PK 2 150 mm chaff launchers. Towed torpedo decoy.
ESM/ECM: 8 Foot Ball. 4 Wine Flask (intercept). 8 Bell Bash. 4 Bell Nip. Half Cup (laser intercept).
MISSILES
40 E-SS-19 WaterViper(In ripple-fire mode, the lead missile follows a high flight trajectory, while the other missiles follow a low level flight path. If the lead missile is intercepted then one of the other missiles automatically takes on the lead role.)
ESA-N-9Gauntlet(138 missiles)
12 ESA-NX-20 vertical launchers(138 missiles); semi-active radar homing to 90 km (48.6 n miles); warhead 133 kg-1Kt ERW. (Erinin exclusive, not sold un less on an Erinin platform).
Automated Defense System:The ship is equipped with a BridgetCADS-N-1 air-defence missile/gun system, supplied by the Instrument Design Bureau of O'Murchadha. The system provides defence against precision weapons including anti-ship and anti-radar missiles and air bombs, aircraft, and small naval ships. Two command modules and eight combat modules are installed on the ship. The command module provides autonomous operation by detecting the threats, distributing the threat data and designating the targets to the combat modules. The combat module automatically tracks the target with radar and television, calculates firing data and engages the target with missiles and guns. The missile range is 10km and the gun range is 2.5km for altitudes up to 6,000m. The system can engage up to eight targets simultaneously, one for each combat module. The guns can fire at a rate of 1,800 rounds/min.
Bridget Air Defence Gun-Missile system
Command modules: 2
Combat modules: 8
Missiles: 192
Cartridges: 32,000
Main Guns:The Cerberus is fitted with a 155mm EK-15/2 multipurpose twin-barrel gun supplied by the Callahan Design Bureau, Murphy JSC and the Killearney Engineering Plant. The main components of the artillery system are a computer-based control system with a multi-band radar, television and optical target sighting, and a gun mount with a turret-mounted Kondensor optical sighting unit. The gun can be operated under fully automatic remote control interfaced to the radar control system, under autonomous control from the sighting officer or can be laid manually by gunner.
Lethality
Rate of fire: 10 rounds per minute
Gunpointing Fully automated
Ammunition handling Fully automated
Ready to fire: 15 to 30 seconds
Time on target: 4 rounds from 5-30 km
Minimum range: 5 km
Maximum range: 40+ km
Ammunition type:EW-48 ERW
Yeild:7.2 tons(=TNT 7.2 tons)
Warhead:measured 86 cm (34") long and weighed 53.5-58 kg (118-128 lbs).
Secondary Guns
EK-630 30mm is a six-barrel gatling-gun system used to protect naval vessels from incoming AShMs like the Harpoon and Exocet. The gun fires HE-FRAG incendiaries or DPU tracer projectiles. The gun can be laid remotely from the radar control system and target tracker. The maximum rate of fire is 5000 rounds/min while the muzzle velocity is 880 meters per second. The gun is provided with an automatic belt feed and requires a crew of one. The range is up to 4000 meters for low flying anti-ship missiles and 5000 meters for light surface targets. The gun is equipped with radar and television detection & tracking.
ANTI-SUBMARINE WARFARE
The ship has ten torpedo tubes for 20 EUUM-44(SubRoc) . The ship has two anti-submarine and anti-torpedo rocket systems, the Udav-1 with 40 anti-submarine rockets and the RBU-1000. The ship has two RBU-1000 six-tube launchers, with 102 rockets.
It should be noted that the EUUM-44 and the 155mm main gun can be easily brought to bear against standard slow moving torpedoes.
PROPULSION
The ship's propulsion system is based on a combination of nuclear power and steam turbine, with four nuclear reactors and two auxiliary boilers. The four steam turbines deliver 70,000hp. Two shafts drive two five-bladed, fixed-pitch propellers. The propulsion system provides a full speed of 36 knots.
Cost:$14.8 billion--Limit 7, yes 7.
Should you have some question as to the uses of the weapons systems aboard this vessel please ask I will do the best I can to answer. Please note however that a majority of the weapons aboard the Cerberus are designed to kill an enemy just by getting near, contact is not required.
Some weapon specs may be found at the AoH Storefront (http://s6.invisionfree.com/International_Mall/index.php?showforum=17) and many systems are sold separtely to be fitted to any vessel that you wish.
OOC: All system on the Cerberus are RL Currently or previously deployed by various militaries around the globe.
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http://www.chinfo.navy.mil/navpalib/factfile/missiles/slamer03.gif
Description: The GA-I SOAD is an evolutionary
upgrade to the combat-proven Harpoon,
it is an air-launched, day/night, adverse weather, over-the-horizon, precision strike missile. GA-I achieved IOC in June 2000.
The GA-I SOAD provides an effective, long range,
precision strike option for both pre-planned and Target of Opportunity attack missions against land and maneuvering ship targets.
Most significant characteristics are: a highly accurate, GPS-aided guidance system;
an imaging infrared seeker and two-way data link with the AWW-13 Advanced Data Link pod for Man-In-The-Loop (MITL) control;
improved missile aerodynamic performance characteristics that allow both long range and flexible terminal attack profiles;
an ordnance section with good penetrating power and lethality;
and a user-friendly interface for both MITL control and mission planning.
GA-I SOAD was the first weapon to feature Automatic Target Acquisition (ATA), a revolutionary technological breakthrough that helps improve target acquisition in cluttered scenes, overcomes most IR countermeasures, and mitigates the effects of environmentally degraded conditions. GA-I SOAD is also the first weapon system with a moving target capability from standoff ranges. The GA-I SOAD can be launched and controlled by F/A-18C/D, P-3s, and S-3 platforms. It can also be controlled by the F/A-18E/F. However special modefications can be made to most any strike aircraft.
General Characteristics
Primary Function: Long range, air-launched precision land and sea attack cruise missile
Contractor: Erinin Arms
Power Plant: Teledyne Turbojet
Thrust: Greater than 600 pounds
Length: 172 inches (4.4 m)
Weight: 1,488 pounds (674.5 kg)
Diameter: 13.5 inches (34.3 cm)
Wing Span: 7.2 feet (2.2 m)
Range: Over-the-horizon, in excess of 135 nautical miles (250 km)
Speed: High Subsonic
Guidance: Ring Laser Gyro Inertial Navigation System (INS) with multi-channel GPS; infrared seeker for terminal guidance with Man-in-the-Loop control data link from the controlling aircraft. Upgraded missiles incorporate Automatic Target Acquisition (ATA)
Unit Cost: $500,000
Date Deployed: June 2000
EAUR-IIIMoray
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/missile/row/Shkval-2-s.jpg
In 1995 it was revealed that Erinin had developed an exceptionally high-speed unguided underwater missile which has no equivalent in the World. Code-named the Moray , the new weapon travels at a velocity that would give a targeted vessel very little chance to perform evasive action. The missile has been characterized as a "revenge" weapon, which would be fired along the bearing of an incoming enemy torpedo. The Moray may be considered the next evolution to the Erinin BGT class of evasion torpedoes, which are fired in the direction of an incoming torpedo to try to force an attacking to evade (and hopefully snap the torpedo's guidance wires).
Advances in the development of jet engines and fuel technologies, as well as outstanding results in the research of body motion under cavitation made it possible to design a unique missile with a dived speed much greater than that of conventional torpedoes.
Features
Fired from standard 533mm torpedo tubes, Moray has a range of about 7,500 yards. The weapon clears the tube at fifty knots, upon which its rocket fires, propelling the missile through the water at 360 kph [about 100 m/sec / 230 mph / 200-knots], three or four times as fast as conventional torpedoes. The solid-rocket propelled "torpedo" achieves high speeds by producing a high-pressure stream of bubbles from its nose and skin, which coats the torpedo in a thin layer of gas and forms a local "envelope" of supercavitating bubbles. Carrying a tactical nuclear warhead initiated by a timer, it would destroy the hostile submarine and the torpedo it fired. The Moray high-speed underwater missile is guided by an auto-pilot rather than by a homing head as on most torpedoes.
Erinin offers an export model which is designed with a conventional (non-nuclear) warhead and a guided targeting system, which substantially enhances its combat effectiveness.
Cost:$450,000
TA-1 SuperCondor
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/europe/images/a400m2.jpg
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/europe/images/a400m-image6.gif
Dimensions
Length: 42.00 m
Wing Span: 41.40 m
Cabin Length : 22.65 m
Cabin Height : 3.85 m
Cabin Width : 4.00 m
Weights
Maximum Take-off Weight : 110.850 kg
Maximum Payload: 25,000 kg
Maximum Fuel: N/A
Number of Fully Equipped Troops: 135
Number of 88"x108" Pallets: 9
Performances
Maximum Speed: 422 ktas
Maximum Cruising Speed Mach: 0.68
Take-off Distance (S/L, ISA, MTOW at 50ft): 1,067 m
Landing Distance (S/L, ISA, MTOW at 50 ft): 1,067 m
Maximum Range: 7,593 km
Cost:$10,000,000
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ENV Cerberus(Fleetkiller)
Erinin Arms has over the years watched the development of many extrmemly powerful vessels. WWhose proliferation is nothing short of awe inspiriing.
Erinin herself has contributed to the TAR lead design of the Chimera Class battleship. And has designed several ships all her own.
The Cerberus is ErininArms answer to the super vessels now so abundant on the seas.
The Cerberus has nearly no conventional arms, she is designed to be a fleet killer.
Based off the Erinin ThunderHead Class Hull, the Cerberus is an unassuming target. What sets the Ceberus apart is its raw overwhelming fire power.
Specifications:
DIMENSIONS
Displacement: 24,300.0 (Tons) (Fully Loaded)
Length: 252.0 (Metres)
Beam: 28.5 (Metres)
Draught: 9.1 (Metres)
Speed: 36.0 (Knots)
Range: 24,000 (Miles)
Ship's complement: 727
Aircrew: 18
Flagship staff: 15
HELICOPTERS
The ship accommodates three Erinin Ka-27 or Ka-25 helicopters. The Kamov-27 ( codename Helix) is equipped for anti-submarine warfare with surface search radar, sonobuoys, dipping sonar, and magnetic anomaly detectors. The Ka-27 can be armed with torpedoes, bombs, mines and rockets. The Ka-25 (Hormone) helicopter is the predecessor of the Ka-27.
Radars
Air search: Top Pair (Top Sail + Big Net) 3D; C/D-band; range 366 km (200 n miles) for 2 m2 target.
Air/surface search: Top Plate; 3D; D/E-band.
Navigation: 3 Palm Frond; I-band.
Fire control: Cross Sword; K-band (for ESA-N-9).
2 Top Dome for ESA-N-6
Tomb Stone E-band (for ESA-NX-20)
2 Pop Group, F/H/I-band (for dual frequency missile guidance to frustrate ECM)
Kite Screech ; H/I/K-band (for main guns).
8 Hot Flash for CADS-N-1; I/J-band.
Aircraft control: Flyscreen B; I-band.
IFF: Salt Pot A and B.
Tacan: 2 Round House B.
Weapons control:
4 Tin Man optronic trackers.
2 Punch Bowl C SATCOM .
4 Low Ball SATNAV.
2 Bell Crown and 2 Bell Push datalinks.
Sonars:
Horse Jaw (Polinom); hull-mounted; active search and attack; low/medium frequency.
Horse Tail; VDS; active search; medium frequency. Depth to 150-200 m (492.1-656.2 ft) depending on speed.
Countermeasures:
Decoys: 2 twin PK 2 150 mm chaff launchers. Towed torpedo decoy.
ESM/ECM: 8 Foot Ball. 4 Wine Flask (intercept). 8 Bell Bash. 4 Bell Nip. Half Cup (laser intercept).
MISSILES
40 E-SS-19 WaterViper(In ripple-fire mode, the lead missile follows a high flight trajectory, while the other missiles follow a low level flight path. If the lead missile is intercepted then one of the other missiles automatically takes on the lead role.)
ESA-N-9Gauntlet(138 missiles)
12 ESA-NX-20 vertical launchers(138 missiles); semi-active radar homing to 90 km (48.6 n miles); warhead 133 kg-1Kt ERW. (Erinin exclusive, not sold un less on an Erinin platform).
Automated Defense System:The ship is equipped with a BridgetCADS-N-1 air-defence missile/gun system, supplied by the Instrument Design Bureau of O'Murchadha. The system provides defence against precision weapons including anti-ship and anti-radar missiles and air bombs, aircraft, and small naval ships. Two command modules and eight combat modules are installed on the ship. The command module provides autonomous operation by detecting the threats, distributing the threat data and designating the targets to the combat modules. The combat module automatically tracks the target with radar and television, calculates firing data and engages the target with missiles and guns. The missile range is 10km and the gun range is 2.5km for altitudes up to 6,000m. The system can engage up to eight targets simultaneously, one for each combat module. The guns can fire at a rate of 1,800 rounds/min.
Bridget Air Defence Gun-Missile system
Command modules: 2
Combat modules: 8
Missiles: 192
Cartridges: 32,000
Main Guns:The Cerberus is fitted with a 155mm EK-15/2 multipurpose twin-barrel gun supplied by the Callahan Design Bureau, Murphy JSC and the Killearney Engineering Plant. The main components of the artillery system are a computer-based control system with a multi-band radar, television and optical target sighting, and a gun mount with a turret-mounted Kondensor optical sighting unit. The gun can be operated under fully automatic remote control interfaced to the radar control system, under autonomous control from the sighting officer or can be laid manually by gunner.
Lethality
Rate of fire: 10 rounds per minute
Gunpointing Fully automated
Ammunition handling Fully automated
Ready to fire: 15 to 30 seconds
Time on target: 4 rounds from 5-30 km
Minimum range: 5 km
Maximum range: 40+ km
Ammunition type:EW-48 ERW
Yeild:7.2 tons(=TNT 7.2 tons)
Warhead:measured 86 cm (34") long and weighed 53.5-58 kg (118-128 lbs).
Secondary Guns
EK-630 30mm is a six-barrel gatling-gun system used to protect naval vessels from incoming AShMs like the Harpoon and Exocet. The gun fires HE-FRAG incendiaries or DPU tracer projectiles. The gun can be laid remotely from the radar control system and target tracker. The maximum rate of fire is 5000 rounds/min while the muzzle velocity is 880 meters per second. The gun is provided with an automatic belt feed and requires a crew of one. The range is up to 4000 meters for low flying anti-ship missiles and 5000 meters for light surface targets. The gun is equipped with radar and television detection & tracking.
ANTI-SUBMARINE WARFARE
The ship has ten torpedo tubes for 20 EUUM-44(SubRoc) . The ship has two anti-submarine and anti-torpedo rocket systems, the Udav-1 with 40 anti-submarine rockets and the RBU-1000. The ship has two RBU-1000 six-tube launchers, with 102 rockets.
It should be noted that the EUUM-44 and the 155mm main gun can be easily brought to bear against standard slow moving torpedoes.
PROPULSION
The ship's propulsion system is based on a combination of nuclear power and steam turbine, with four nuclear reactors and two auxiliary boilers. The four steam turbines deliver 70,000hp. Two shafts drive two five-bladed, fixed-pitch propellers. The propulsion system provides a full speed of 36 knots.
Cost:$14.8 billion--Limit 7, yes 7.
Should you have some question as to the uses of the weapons systems aboard this vessel please ask I will do the best I can to answer. Please note however that a majority of the weapons aboard the Cerberus are designed to kill an enemy just by getting near, contact is not required.
Some weapon specs may be found at the AoH Storefront (http://s6.invisionfree.com/International_Mall/index.php?showforum=17) and many systems are sold separtely to be fitted to any vessel that you wish.
OOC: All system on the Cerberus are RL Currently or previously deployed by various militaries around the globe.
AoH Ground Equipment (http://s6.invisionfree.com/International_Mall/index.php?showtopic=70)
AoH Aircraft (http://s6.invisionfree.com/International_Mall/index.php?showtopic=71)
AoH Naval Equipment (http://s6.invisionfree.com/International_Mall/index.php?showtopic=72)
Missile systems (http://s6.invisionfree.com/International_Mall/index.php?showtopic=78)
Unconventional Weapons (http://s6.invisionfree.com/International_Mall/index.php?showtopic=74)
Civilian Vehicles (http://s6.invisionfree.com/International_Mall/index.php?showtopic=154)
Terms of Service/CHeckout. (http://s6.invisionfree.com/International_Mall/index.php?showtopic=69)