Eridu Arms Manufacturers Inc.
The Perfect Infantry Weapon
The OICW is a next generate weapon. The ammo actually has a computer on-board. You thought smart bombs were cool. Well, this gun takes smart weapons to the next level. Imagine being in a sniper fight with your enemy. Both your enemy and you are hiding behind heavy bullet proof shelters. But you have the advantage. You have a OICW. Your weapon has a built-in range finder. Now that you know the distance between you and your enemy, for example 720 feet away. You don't need to directly hit him if he is hiding behind something. You point your gun over his position or behind him. The gun actually programs the ammo to explode at 725 feet which will blast shrapnel all over. With the OICW, line of sight is no longer a rule for sniper fights!
The Smart Ammo
The Ammo that knows when to explode and become shrapnel. When you don't have a clear shot. Switching to the 20MM explosive round. Each round of Smart Ammo has an on-board computer and costs $25.00. The OICW holds a clip of 6 x 20MM smart ammo.
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This is an advanced infantry weapon. It is recommended that you buy the smart ammo to go with it.
Price: 800 dollars ammo not included.
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Nimitz class aircraft carriers:
Air complement: 10 F-14 Tomcat fighters, 36 F/A-18 Hornet strike aircraft, 4 EA-6B Prowler attack aircraft, 4 E-2C Hawkeye command aircraft, 8 S-3A/B Viking anti-submarine aircraft, 3 SH-60F and 3 HH-60H Seahawk helicopters
Builder: Newport News Shipbuilding Co., Newport News, Va.
Power plant: Two nuclear reactors, four shafts
Length overall: 1,092 feet
Flight deck width: 252 feet
Beam: 134 feet
Displacement: About 97,000 tons full load
Speed: 30+ knots; 34.5+ mph
Aircraft: 85
Cost: about $4.5 billion each
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Enterprise Class
ir complement: 10 F-14 Tomcat fighters, 36 F/A-18 Hornet strike aircraft, 4 EA-6B Prowler attack aircraft, 4 E-2C Hawkeye command aircraft, 8 S-3A/B Viking anti-submarine aircraft, 3 SH-60F and 3 HH-60H Seahawk helicopters
Builders: Newport News Shipbuilding Co., Newport News, Va.
Power plant: Eight nuclear reactors, four shafts
Length overall: 1,101 feet, 2 inches
Flight deck width: 252 feet
Beam: 133 feet
Displacement: 89,600 tons full load
Speed: 30+ knots; 34.5 mph
Aircraft: 85
Home port: Norfolk, Va.
Crew: Ship's company: 3,350; air wing 2,480
Armament: Sea Sparrow Missile launchers, Three Phalanx 20 MM CIWS mounts
Nov. 25, 1961
Cost: About $1 billion
Ticonderoga class Cruisers
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ith only a few older exceptions, the Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser is the Navy's primary large surface ship. Twenty-seven are now in the fleet with none under construction. These ships, once used to engage enemy surface units and to support amphibious landings, now have the power to launch dozens of Tomahawk cruise missiles thousands of miles into enemy territory.
Class: Ticonderoga class guided missile cruiser
Power plant: 4 General Electric LM 2500 gas turbine engines; 2 shafts, 80,000 shaft horsepower total.
Length: 567 feet
Beam: 55 feet
Displacement: 9,600 tons full load
Speed: 30+ knots
Aircraft: Two SH-2 Seasprite (LAMPS) in CG 47-48; Two SH-60 Sea Hawk (LAMPS III)
price: 500 million
Arleigh Burke class destroyer
the Arleigh Burke class is rapidly replacing older ships.
ike larger cruisers, they're equipped with long-range Tomahawk cruise missiles.
Power plant: Four General Electric LM 2500-30 gas turbines; two shafts, 100,000 total shaft horsepower.
Length: 466 feet
Beam: 59 feet
Displacement: 8,300 tons full load
Speed: 31 knots; 35.7 mph
Aircraft: None. LAMPS III electronics installed on landing deck for coordinated DDG 51/helo ASW operations
price: 200 million
Frigates are likely to be phased out over the next generation, hence we do not sell them cause no one will be useing them in the future.
Avenger class mine countermeasures vessel
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These ships are designed to clear mines from vital waterways.
Power plant: Four diesels at 600 horsepower each, two shafts with controllable pitch propellers
Length: 224 feet
Beam: 39 feet
Displacement: 1,312 tons full load
Speed: 14 knots; 16.1 mph
price:300 million
Los Angeles Attack Submarines
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Los Angeles ClassAttack Submarines are designed to seek and destroy enemy submarines and surface ships. Since the advent of the Tomahawk missile, however, they have become land-attack vessels as well.
ower plant: One nuclear reactor, two geared steam turbines, one shaft
Length: 360 feet
Beam: 33 feet
Displacement: Approx. 6,900 tons submerged
Speed: 20+ knots; 23+ mph
price: 650 million
Special Package:
One Nimitz Class Carrier
2 Los Angeles Class Submarines
the aircraft needed for the carrier
5 Arleigh Burke Class Destroyers
5 Ticonderoga Class Guided Missile Cruisers
Price: 5 billion.
AC130 Gunship
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he AC-130 gunship's primary missions are close air support, air interdiction and force protection. Missions in close air support are troops in contact, convoy escort and urban operations. Air interdiction missions are conducted against preplanned targets or targets of opportunity. Force protection missions include air base defense and facilities defense.
Entered service: AC-130H, 1972; AC-130U, 1995
Power Plant: Four Allison T56-A-15 turboprop engines
Thrust: 4,910 shaft horsepower each engine
Length: 97 feet, 9 inches
Height: 38 feet, 6 inches (11.7 meters)
Wingspan: 132 feet, 7 inches
Ceiling: 25,000 feet
Speed: 300 mph (Mach .4) (at sea level)
Range: Approximately 1,300 nautical miles; unlimited with air refueling
Maximum Takeoff Weight: 155,000 pounds (69,750 kilograms)
Armament: AC-130H/U: 40mm cannon and 105mm cannon; AC-130U: 25mm gun
Crew: AC-130U - Five officers (pilot, co-pilot, navigator, fire control officer, electronic warfare officer) and eight enlisted (flight engineer, TV operator, infrared detection set operator, loadmaster, four aerial gunners
price: 28 million
F117 Stealth Fighter
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The F-117A Nighthawk is the world's first operational aircraft designed to exploit low-observable stealth technology. It was used for the first time in Panama in 1989 and extensively in the Gulf War. The larger bomber version, the B-2 Stealth bomber, is not deployed in the gulf.
Contractor: Lockheed Aeronautical Systems Co.
Power plant: Two General Electric F404 engines
Length: 65 feet, 11 inches
Height: 12 feet, 5 inches
Weight: 52,500 pounds
Wingspan: 43 feet, 4 inches
Speed: High subsonic
Range: Unlimited with air refueling
Armament: Internal weapons carriage
Unit Cost: $45 million
Crew: One
B2 Spirit Stealth Bomber
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The B-2 bomber quickly became the mainstay of the U.S. Air Force after making its debut in the Kosovo conflict. In that conflict, it changed the face of tactical military doctrine by flying all of its missions from bases in the United States, refueling in the air along the way. The United States now has 21 on active service.
Builder: Northrop Grumman Corp.
Contractor Team: Boeing Military Airplanes Co., General Electric Aircraft Engine Group and Hughes Training Inc., Link Division
Power plant: Four General Electric F-118-GE-100 engines
Thrust: 17,300 pounds each engine
Length: 69 feet
Wingspan: 172 feet
Height: 17 feet
Weight:
Maximum takeoff weight: 336,500 pounds
Speed: High subsonic
Range: Intercontinental, unrefueled
Ceiling: 50,000 feet
Crew: Two pilots
Armament: Conventional or nuclear weapons
Payload: 40,000 pounds
Date deployed: December 1993
Unit cost: $1.3 billion
F18 Hornet
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The F/A-18C Hornet is an all-weather, multirole light fighter and attack aircraft. It was designed for traditional strike applications such as interdiction and close air support without compromising its fighter capabilities.
Unit cost: $ 24 million
Propulsion: Two F404-GE-402 enhanced performance turbofan engines
Thrust: 17,700 pounds static thrust per engine
Length: 56 feet
Height: 15 feet 4 inches
Maximum Take Off Gross Weight: 51,900 pounds
Wingspan: 40 feet 5 inches
Range (w/external tanks):
Fighter: 1,379 nautical miles, 1585.9 miles
Attack: 1,333 nautical miles, 1532.9 miles
Ceiling: 50,000+ feet
Speed: Mach 1.7+
Armament: One 20mm MK-61A1 Vulcan cannon, AIM 9 Sidewinder, AIM 7 Sparrow, AIM-120 AMRAAM, Harpoon, Harm, Shrike, SLAM, SLAM-ER, Walleye, Maverick missiles; Joint Stand-Off Weapon (JSOW); Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAM); various general purpose bombs, mines and rockets
Crew: One
F15 Eagle
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The F-15 Eagle is an all-weather, extremely maneuverable, tactical fighter designed to gain and maintain air superiority in aerial combat. It's out of production for the United States but has spawned lucrative export versions operated by Israel, Saudi Arabia and several NATO air forces.
Contractor: McDonnell Douglas Corp.
Power plant: Two Pratt & Whitney F100-PW-100 turbofan engines with afterburners.
Thrust: C/D models 25,000 pounds each engine
Length: 63 feet, 9 inches
Height: 18 feet, 8 inches
Wingspan: 42 feet, 10 inches
Speed: 1,875 mph (Mach 2.5 plus at sea level)
Ceiling: 65,000 feet
Maximum takeoff weight: C/D models 68,000 pounds
Range: 3,450 miles ferry range with conformal fuel tanks and three external fuel tanks.
Armament: One M-61A1 20mm multibarrel gun mounted internally with 940 rounds of ammunition; four AIM-9L/M Sidewinder and four AIM-7F/M Sparrow missiles, or a combination of AIM-9L/M, AIM-7-F/M and AIM-120 missiles.
Crew: F-15A/C: one. F-15B/D: two.
Unit cost: $15 million.
F16 Falcon
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he 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 attacks. It provides a relatively low-cost, high-performance weapon system for the United States and allied nations. With the Soviet MiG-29, it is the world's premier fighter aircraft.
Builder: Lockheed Martin Corp.
Power plant: F-16C/D: one Pratt and Whitney F100-PW-200/220/229 or General Electric F110-GE-100/129
Thrust: F-16C/D, 27,000 pounds
Length: 49 feet, 5 inches
Height: 16 feet
Wingspan: 32 feet, 8 inches
Speed: 1,500 mph (Mach 2 at altitude)
Ceiling: Above 50,000 feet
Maximum takeoff weight: 37,500 pounds
Range: More than 2,000 miles ferry range
Armament: 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.
Unit cost: F-16C/D, $20 million plus
Crew: F-16C: one; F-16D: one or two
B1 Lancer
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he B-1B is a long-range strategic bomber, capable of flying intercontinental missions without refueling, then penetrating present and future sophisticated enemy defenses. It can perform a variety of missions, including that of a conventional weapons carrier for theater operations. The bombers were involved in a series of controversial crashes early in its lifetime and were a highly debated and expensive addition to the U.S. arsenal.
Builder: Rockwell International, North American Aircraft
Power plant: Four General Electric F-101-GE-102 turbofan engine with afterburner
Thrust: 30,000-plus pounds with afterburner, per engine
Length: 146 feet
Wingspan: 137 feet extended forward, 79 feet swept aft
Height: 34 feet
Weight: Empty, approximately 190,000 pounds
Maximum takeoff weight: 477,000 pounds
Speed: 900-plus mph, Mach 1.2 at sea level
Range: Intercontinental, unrefueled
Ceiling: Over 30,000 feet
Crew: Four (aircraft commander, pilot, offensive systems officer and defensive systems officer)
Armament: Up to 84 Mark 82 conventional 500-pound bombs and 30 CBU-87/89/97. Also can be reconfigured to carry a wide range of nuclear weapons
Date deployed: June 1985
Unit cost: $200-plus million per aircraft
B 52 Stratofortress
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e 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. It can carry nuclear or conventional ordnance with worldwide precision navigation capability. It was the primary long-range nuclear bomber of the Cold War and was used intensively both in Vietnam and the Gulf War.
Contractor: Boeing Military Airplane Co.
Power plant: Eight Pratt & Whitney engines TF33-P-3/103 turbofan
Thrust: Each engine up to 17,000 pounds
Length: 159 feet, 4 inches
Height: 40 feet, 8 inches
Wingspan: 185 feet
Speed: 650 mph; Mach 0.86
Ceiling: 50,000 feet
Weight: Approximately 185,000 pounds empty
Maximum takeoff weight: 488,000 pounds
Range: Unrefueled 8,800 miles
Armament: Approximately 70,000 pounds mixed ordnance -- bombs, mines and missiles. Modified to carry air-launched cruise missiles, Harpoon anti-ship and Have Nap missiles.
Crew: Five—aircraft commander, pilot, radar navigator, navigator and electronic warfare officer
Accommodations: Six ejection seats
Unit cost: $30 million
A10 Thunderbolt (aka the tank buster)
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he A-10, flown by the U.S. Air Force, is a "tank-buster." They're designed for close air support of ground forces. They are simple, effective and survivable twin-engine jet aircraft that can be used against all ground targets, including tanks and other armored vehicles.
Contractor: Fairchild Republic Co.
Power plant: Two General Electric TF34-GE-100 turbofans
Thrust: 9,065 pounds each engine
Length: 53 feet, 4 inches
Height: 14 feet, 8 inches
Wingspan: 57 feet, 6 inches
Speed: 420 mph, Mach 0.56
Ceiling: 45,000 feet
Maximum takeoff weight: 51,000 pounds
Range: 800 miles
Armament: One 30 mm GAU-8/A seven-barrel Gatling gun; up to 16,000 pounds of mixed ordnance on eight under-wing and three under-fuselage pylon stations, including 500 pounds of retarded bombs, 2,000 pounds of general-purpose bombs, incendiary and Rockeye II cluster bombs, combined effects munitions, Maverick missiles and laser-guided/electro-optically guided bombs; infrared countermeasure flares; electronic countermeasure chaff; jammer pods; 2.75-inch rockets; illumination flares and AIM-9
Sidewinder missiles
Crew: One
Date deployed: March 1976
Unit cost: $8.8 million
Evacuation craft:
C2A Greyhound
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he twin-engine C-2A Greyhound cargo aircraft provides critical logistics support to aircraft carriers. Its primary mission is onboard delivery. Powered by two T-6 turboprop engines, the C-2A can deliver a payload of up to 10,000 pounds. The cabin can readily accommodate cargo, passengers or both. It is also equipped to accept litter patients in medical evacuation missions.
Unit cost: $38.96 million
Propulsion: Two Allison T-56-A-425 turboprop engines; 4,600 shaft horsepower each
Length: 57 feet 7 inches
Height: 17 feet
Weight: Max. gross, take-off: 57,000 lbs
Cruising Speed: Max.: 300 knots, 345 miles
Ceiling: 30,000 feet
Range: 1,300 nautical miles, 1,495 statute miles
Crew: Four
EA6B Prowler
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The EA-6B Prowler provides an umbrella of protection over strike aircraft and ships by jamming enemy radar, electronic data links and communications. The EA-6B Prowler is a twin-engine, mid-wing aircraft designed for carrier and advanced base operations with a fully integrated electronic warfare system combining long-range, all-weather capabilities with advanced electronic countermeasures. A forward equipment bay and pod-shaped faring on the vertical fin, house the additional avionics equipment. The side-by-side cockpit arrangement gives maximum efficiency, visibility and comfort
Propulsion: Two Pratt & Whitney J52-P408 engines (11,200 pounds thrust each)
Length: 59 feet 10 inches
Wingspan: 53 feet
Height: 16 feet 3 inches
Weight: Max gross take-off: 61,000 pounds
Speed: Over 500 knots, 575 mph
Range: Over 1,000 nautical miles, 1,150 miles
Ceiling: 37,600 feet
Armament: AGM-88A HARM missile
Crew: Four: pilot and three electronic countermeasures officers
Price: 20 million
E2 Hawkeye
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he E-2C Hawkeye is the Navy's all-weather, carrier-based tactical warning and control system aircraft. Additional missions include surface surveillance coordination, strike and interceptor control, search and rescue guidance and communications relay. An integral component of the carrier air wing, the E-2C uses computerized sensors to provide early warning, threat analyses and control of counteraction against air and surface targets.
Unit cost: $51 million
Propulsion: Two Allison T-56-A427 turboprop engines; (5,000 shaft horsepower each)
Length: 57 feet 6 inches
Wingspan: 80 feet 7 inches
Height: 18 feet 3 inches
Weight: Max. gross, take-off: 53,000 lbs; 40,200 lbs basic
Speed: 300+ knots, 3;5 mph
Ceiling: 30,000 feet
Crew: Five
Armament: None
AVB Harrier
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he AV-8B Harrier "jump jet" can take off and land vertically on a space only a bit larger than itself. The Royal Navy flies a Sea Harrier variant off of its aircraft carriers. Those deployed in the Gulf, however, are operated by the U.S. Marines from amphibious assault ships. India's navy also operates the jet.
Contractor: British Aerospace
Power plant: One Rolls-Royce Pegasus 106 engine
Length: 46 feet 6 inches
Height: 12 feet 2 inches
Wingspan: 25 feet 3 inches
Speed: 665 mph, Mach .97
Ceiling: 65,000 feet
Range: About 800 miles
Armament: AIM-120 Air-to-air missiles, Sidewinders or a bomb load. Up to two 2,000 pound bombs.
Crew: one
Price: 20 million
SH 60F Seahawk
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he Seahawks are used for anti-submarine warfare, search and rescue, anti-ship warfare, cargo lift and special operations. (This is the naval version of the more widely known Army helicopter, the AH-60 Blackhawk.)
Unit cost: Up to $10.2 million
Power plant: Two General Electric T700-GE-700 or T700-GE-701C engines
Length: 64 feet 10 inches
Rotor diameter: 53 feet 8 inches
Height: Varies with the version; from 13 to 17 feet
Weight: Varies; 21,000 to 23,000 pounds
Speed: 180 knots maximum
Range: Generally about 380 nautical miles; range becomes unlimited with air refueling capability.
Armament: Usually two 7.62mm machine guns mounted in the windows; can also be equipped with three Mk46 or Mk 50 torpedoes or additional .50-caliber machine guns mounted in the doors.
Crew: Usually three or four
ES 3B Shadow
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The ES-3B Shadow is used for reconnaissance. The ES-3 is a carrier-based subsonic, all-weather, long-range, electronic reconnaissance aircraft. It operates primarily with carrier battle groups providing Indications and Warning (I&W) support to the battle group and joint theater commanders. It carries an extensive suite of electronic sensors and communications gear.
Unit cost: $27 million (original airframe) + $65 million (conversion) = $92 million
Propulsion: Two General Electric TF-34-GE-400B turbofan engines (9,275 pounds of thrust each)
Length: 53 feet, 4 inches
Wingspan: 68 feet, 8 inches
Height: 22 feet, 9 inches
Weight: Max design gross take-off: 52,539 pounds
Speed: 450 knots; 518 mph
Ceiling: 40,000 feet
Range: 2,300+ nautical miles; 2,645 statute miles
Armament: None
Crew: Four
Blackwidow UAV
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he Black Widow is a short-distance micro-air vehicle that transmits images via radio frequency to ground-control unit
Length: 6 inches
Wingspan: 6 inches
Ceiling: 769 feet
Speed: 43 mph
Range: Less than one nautical mile
Endurance: 30 minutes
Price 20 million
SU-47 BERKUT FIGHTER AIRCRAFT
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The Su-47 has extremely high agility at subsonic speeds enabling the aircraft to alter its angle of attack and its flight path very quickly, and it also retains manoeuvrability in supersonic flight.
Maximum turn rates and the upper and lower limits on air speed for weapon launch are important criteria in terms of combat superiority. The Su-47 aircraft has very high levels of manoeuvrability with maintained stability and controllability at all angles of attack.
Maximum turn rates are important in close combat and also at medium and long range, when the mission may involve engaging consecutive targets in different sectors of the airspace. A high turn rate of the Su-47 allows the pilot to turn the fighter aircraft quickly towards the next target to initiate the weapon launch.
The swept-forward wing, compared to a swept-back wing of the same area, provides a number of advantages: higher lift to drag ratio; higher capacity in dogfight manoeuvres; higher range at subsonic speed; improved stall resistance and anti-spin characteristics; improved stability at high angles of attack; a lower minimum flight speed; and a shorter take-off and landing distance.
FUSELAGE
The Su-47 fuselage is oval in cross section and the airframe is constructed mainly of aluminium and titanium alloys and 13 per cent by weight of composite materials.
The nose radome is slightly flattened at the fore section and has a horizontal edge to optimise the aircraft's anti-spin characteristics.
WINGS
The forward swept midwing gives the unusual and characteristic appearance of the Su-47. A substantial part of the lift generated by the forward-swept wing occurs at the inner portion of the wingspan. The lift is not restricted by wingtip stall. The ailerons - the wing's control surfaces - remain effective at the highest angles of attack, and controllability of the aircraft is retained even in the event of airflow separating from the remainder of the wings' surface.
The wing panels of the Su-47 are constructed of nearly 90% composites. The forward-swept midwing has a high aspect ratio, which contributes to long-range performance. The leading-edge root extensions blend smoothly to the wing panels, which are fitted with deflectable slats on the leading edge; flaps and ailerons on the trailing edge.
The all-moving and small-area trapezoidal canards are connected to the leading-edge root extensions.
COCKPIT
The cockpit's design has focused on maintaining a high degree of comfort for the pilot and also on the pilot being able to control the aircraft in extremely high G-load manoeuvres. The aircraft is equipped with a new ejection seat and life support system. The variable geometry adaptive ejection seat is inclined at an angle of 60°, which reduces the impact of high G forces on the pilot. The seat allows dogfight manoeuvres with significantly higher G loadings than can normally be tolerated by the pilot.
The pilot uses a side-mounted, low-travel control stick and a tensometric throttle control.
LANDING GEAR
The aircraft uses a retractable tricycle-type landing gear with a single wheel at each unit. The smaller nose wheel retracts towards the rear and the two mainwheels retract forward into the wing roots.
he high turn rate of the Su-47 allows the aircraft to quickly turn towards the next target for weapon launch.
he swept-forward wing also improves anti-stall characteristics and allows a lower minimum speed.
he Su-47 has a maximum speed of 1.6 Mach and a greater than 9 g g-force capability.
Price 48 million
Weapons-Tech incorp
24-05-2004, 09:00
that weapon is not new by any means. and we currently hold rights to smart ammo.
that weapon is not new by any means. and we currently hold rights to smart ammo.
All smart ammo? How can you hold rights to all smart ammo?
Patent means you only own a certain design. Same with copyright (law of which says, for example, that you can't copyright song titles or melodies, only the exact lyrics can be copyrighted).
Course I think you are talking about the gun.
Weapons-Tech incorp
24-05-2004, 09:45
i own multi-round smart ammo
shrapnel smart ammo-the one used in you weapon.\
tracker smart ammo
in the process of obtianning others.
Hold rights to smar tweapons.. lol. Our country does't give damn about copyrights, btw. ;)
Nice looking that Berkut fighter. I'll buy 2 of them. That's 96 million, what, dollars?
Crookfur
24-05-2004, 13:23
Weapons-Tech incorp:
No you don't, you may have pruchased production rights and plans for specific types but you don't actually hold any Intellectual property rights over anything.
Did you think up these ideas entirely from scratch? even if you did you have no claim as they have all been previosuly published.
The Smart ammo here is mroe correctly knwon as smart fuzed ammo, absically the fuze is programed by the launch weapon a tthe point of firing, it's a very common system these days used in everything rnaging from 35mm-40mm AHEAD rounds down to the OICW 20mm round.
If you want to try and make such a claim you shoudlr eally be prepared to be stomped into the ground by the large number of rather large nations who use various iterations of this concept.
(and the only IP that could possibly cover this is patants, trade amrks and copyright specifically don't).