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Moses' Gun Shop and Land Combat Systems (pic warning)

23-05-2004, 04:36
Welcome Moses' Gun Shop.
We sell assualt rifles and machine guns here. The best on the planet.

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AK 74
Caliber: 5.45x39 mm
Action: Gas operated, rotating bolt with 2 lugs
Weight: 3,3 kg (with empty magazine without bayonet); 3,6 kg (with loaded magazine)
Length: 943 mm (AKS-74 with folded butt - 690 mm)
Barrel length: 415 mm
Magazine capacity: 30 rounds standard
Effective range: 500 meters
Rate of fire: 600 - 650 rounds per minute

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5N7
5.45x39mm ammo also known as 5N7
lacquered steel case and slim, long bullet
5 dollars per magazine.

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Airborne Assault Weapon (aka Airborne Ak74)
same stats as above but with folding stock.
PRice: 1,000

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Rock Spitter
Caliber: 5.45x39 mm
Action: Gas operated, rotating bolt with 2 lugs
Weight: 3,3 kg (with empty magazine without bayonet); 3,6 kg (with loaded magazine)
Length: 950 mm
Barrel length: 415 mm
Magazine capacity: 30 rounds standard
Effective range: 700 meters
Rate of fire: 600 - 650 rounds per minute
foldable butt stock
350 dollars

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CombatInfantryDevice (CID)
Caliber: 5.56mm NATO (.223rem)
Action: Gas operated, rotating bolt
Overall length: 805 mm (with standard 508 mm barrel)
Barrel length: 508 mm (also 350 mm SMG, 407 mm Carbine or 621 mm LMG heavy barrel)
Weight: 3.8 kg unloaded (with standard 508 mm barrel)
Magazines: 30 or 42 rounds box magazines
Rate of fire: 650 rounds per minute
Effective range of fire: 450-500 meters with standard assault rifle barrel
$400

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Backblaster 4000
$400

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Backblaster 4000B
$400

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Backblaster 4000C
$450


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Steyr ACR - Advanced Combar Rifle
Caliber: 5.6 mm fleschette
Action: Gas operated, rising breech
Overall length: mm
Barrel length: 540 mm
Weigth: 3.23 kg w/o magazine
Rate of fire: 600 rounds per minute
Magazine capacity: 24 rounds
$500

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FN FAL
aliber : 7,62mm NATO (7.62x51)
Action: Gas operated, tilting breechblock, select-fire or semi-auto only
Length: 1100 mm (990 / 736 mm for "Para" model)
Barrel length: 533 mm (431 mm for "Para" model)
Weight: 4.45 kg empty (3.77 kg empty for "Para" models)
Magazine capacity: 20 rounds (30 rounds for heavy barreled SAW versions)
Rate of fire: 650-700 rounds per minute
$500


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FN FAL B
with optical sight
$550

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FN FAL C
submachine gun version
$800

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FN FAL D
For use by paratroopers
$800

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DSA-58OSW
This is an FN FAL designed for use by civilian police forces
$250
Apple Zer0
23-05-2004, 04:43
How can you put a rounds a minute on an assualt rifle? It all depends on how fast the GI can load a clip into the gun.
23-05-2004, 04:46
How can you put a rounds a minute on an assualt rifle? It all depends on how fast the GI can load a clip into the gun.
Apparently they did it. The people who made this rifle that is.
It was invented by an Austrian company in RL.
Muraliland
23-05-2004, 05:02
Pictures?
23-05-2004, 05:02
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CV9030 Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV).
The all-welded steel hull can be upgraded with add-on armour, which protects against 30mm APFSDS (armour piercing fin-stabilised discarding sabot) rounds. The vehicle has low radar, acoustic and infrared signature. A fire detection and extinguishing system is fitted and full nuclear, chemical and biological (NBC) protection is provided.
crew of three: commander, driver and gunner, together with up to eight soldiers.
LIRC thermal imaging system
armed with a 30mm ATK Ammunition Systems (formerly Boeing Ordnance) Bushmaster II cannon.
$5,000

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CV9040 Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV).
since 1995
fitted with a Thales TRS 2620 reconnaissance radar and automatic threat evaluation. The vehicle is capable of engaging aerial targets, including helicopters, at ranges up to 4,000m. It is fitted with SaabTech Vectronics UTAAS anti-aircraft gun sight for the Bofors 40mm L/70 cannon, which includes a thermal imager, laser rangefinder and fire control computer.
$6,000

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CV90 Forward Observation Vehicle (FOV)
he CV90 Forward Observation Vehicle is equipped with an enhanced sighting system, incorporating a laser rangefinder for target detection and acquisition. The vehicle has improved communication and navigation systems. The turret has a 7.62 machine gun.
$5,000

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CV90 Forward Command Vehicle (FCV).
The CV90 Forward Command Vehicle is a mobile combat C3 (command, control and communications) vehicle equipped with advanced communication and command equipment. The turret is fitted with a 7.62mm general purpose machine gun.

The command vehicle provides accommodation for a crew of three, and additional workstations for mission crew.
$5,000


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CV90120-T tank
developed to provide a lighter, highly mobile main battle tank with a high pressure smoothbore 120mm gun, battlefield management system and extensive defensive aids suite.
The CV90120-T is a light tank which has a Hagglund turret mounted on the latest CV90 chassis. RUAG Land Systems of Switzerland has developed the fully stabilised 120 mm high pressure smoothbore CTG 120/L50 gun, which has a rate of fire of up to 14 rounds per minute. SaabTechSystems of Sweden has developed the fire control system, UTAAS, and the Panoramic Low Signature commander’s sight, which give the tank hunter/killer capability. The tank’s Battlefield Management System is based on fully integrated, scalable and open electronic architecture and a video network with displays at each crew station.

The tank’s Defensive Aids Suite (DAS) includes laser, radar and missile approach warners, as well as a MSA (Multi-Spectral Aerosols) active countermeasure system with top attack radar that can identify smart indirect munitions. Survivability is further enhanced by the stealth turret design and radar absorbing track skirts.
$1 million

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The CV90 Armoured Recovery Vehicle is operated by a crew of four and is capable of applying a 72t line-pull in any direction. The cupola is armed with a 7.62 machine gun. Recovery operations are carried out using two Rotzler hydraulic winches and a hydraulically operated crane. A dozer blade is fitted on the front of the vehicle.
$7,000

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Al Fahd armoured vehicle
designed and built by Saudi Arabia
eight-wheeled armoured vehicle is superior to the Bradley Fighting Vehicle in many ways
able to negotiate natural and engineered trenches to 2,500mm and 2,000mm.
able to negotiate side slopes to 55%.
Over very rough terrain and in negotiating large obstacles, the combined gas and hydraulics suspension system provides a very smooth and comfortable ride.
can both climb and descend gradients of 80%.
Wheels were selected rather than a tracked system because they provide better manoeuvrability on both roads and rough terrain.
An hydraulic amphibious system is available as an option. The maximum amphibious speed is 8km/h. The hull is water-sealed and airtight.
accommodates a crew of four. The vehicle can be equipped with a turret for the installation of 105mm low recoil weapons on the AFRV, and 40mm weapons on the personnel carrier. The driver's station is equipped with a suite of day and night vision periscopes. Day and night vision scopes can also be fitted to the crew stations.
equipped with a twelve-cylinder 550hp Deutz air-cooled engine. A water-cooled engine is an available option. The vehicle has a ZF 6WG-200 powered gearbox by Zahnradfabrik Passau GmbH. The unit is of layshaft design with hydraulically actuated multi-plate clutches engaging the gears, and a hydrodynamic torque converter as the starting device.

For use on prepared roads, only the middle four wheels are powered and steered, and the maximum speed is 90km/h. 550l of diesel fuel are carried, giving a maximum range of 600km.
The vehicle's suspension system is a combined nitrogen gas spring and hydraulic damping system. For weapon firing, a series of valves on the nitrogen gas system is closed to provide a firmer hydraulic suspension system. Once the main weapons are discharged the nitrogen gas system is reinstated into the vehicle suspension system and the vehicle is ready to proceed across the rough battlefield terrain.
Construction of the hull incorporates high alloy single steel sheets with layers of multi-Kevlar material for extra protection against anti-personnel ammunition. Air-conditioning together with nuclear, chemical and biological filtering are fitted as standard. A manual fire fighting system is fitted with an automatic system as an option.
12,000 dollars

AF-40-8-1 ARMOURED PERSONNEL CARRIER

The Armoured Personnel Carrier variant, model AF-40-8-1, has the capacity to carry 11 equipped troops plus the driver. The position of the engine in the APC is at the front instead of the rear of the vehicle. A large ramp door (which is not fitted on the fighting vehicle variant) at the rear gives access to the troop compartment.

The APC can be equipped with a turret for weapons up to 40mm calibre, and also an optional number of firing ports can be installed.

The fuel capacity of the two vehicles is the same. The smaller engine, the Deutz 10 cylinder, 400hp engine, combined with a lower operating empty weight and combat payload, gives a 800km cruising range, which is 200km further than that of the fighting vehicle.
$10,000

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AMX 10RC
a medium weight reconnaissance vehicle
new automatic transmission, new electro-hydraulic suspension control system, additional armour protection, a battlefield management information system, the Galix self-protection system, laser warning system, IFF (Identification, Friend or Foe) system, thermal imager for night vision and PR4G radios
The battlefield management information system, the SIT V1 Terminal Information System connects the weapon systems and the squadron command vehicles equipped with them to the chain of command. They allow the exchange of digitised data, including the tactical situation and graphic orders displayed on a background map, between the vehicle and the squadron command vehicle.
There are two turret configurations for the AMX 10RC: the TK 105 turret with light 105mm gun or the TML 105 turret with 105mm NATO standard gun, The TK 105 and TML 105 turrets use a mantlet sight, which is firmly linked to the movements of the gun for firing accuracy.
The TML 105 turret has a conveyor for storing and loading ammunition rounds.
APFSDS (armour-piercing, fin-stabilised, discarding sabot) 105 F1 round, fired by the TML 105 gun, can destroy single and triple NATO heavy tanks at a distance of 2,200m. The hit probability is stated as higher than 90% at 2,000m.

The close defence of the AMX 10RC is provided by a coaxial 7.62mm machine gun.
The upgraded AMX 10RC is equipped with the Galix defence system, which dispenses anti-personnel grenades, large band smoke grenades and decoys. The welded light alloy structure provides protection against artillery shell splinters and automatic medium calibre weapons. The LIRE infrared countermeasures system is also being fitted.

The AMX 10 RC can be fitted with nuclear, chemical and biological warfare (NBC) protection with air filtering and crew compartment overpressurisation.
The vehicle has similar cross-country performance to that of a tracked vehicle. The transmission and suspension are integrated inside the hull to prevent damage. The skid steering allows for on-the-spot-turning. The pressure in the tyres can be adapted on the move to suit ground conditions. The vehicle can continue with total or partial destruction of one or two of the six tyres.

The hydropneumatic suspension is supplied by Messier Auto Industrie. The AMX 10RC can negotiate 50% gradients, 30% side slopes, 1.65m ditches and vertical steps up to 0.8m. The vehicle has a sustained top speed of over 85km/h on roads and an unrefuelled range of 1,000km. It is amphibious with a maximum speed of 2m/s in water. Water propulsion is provided by two water jets. It is also air transportable in a C-130, IL-76 or Boeing 747 aircraft.
The TK 105 turret has a Cotac fire control system from SFIM Industries (now part of SAGEM), to acquire fixed and mobile targets in less than 6s by day or night. In the TK 105 turret, for daytime operations, the commander is provided with wide field episcopes and a 360° panoramic M389 sight with x 2 and x 8 magnifications. This serves to retain direct observation independently from the turret, whilst the gunner uses a x 10 magnification M504 sight with an M550 laser rangefinder.

By night, the commander and the gunner are provided with a DIVT 13 low light level television camera from Thales, which is effective up to 1,200m. The upgraded vehicles are being fitted with a Thales DIVT 16 Castor thermal camera, which provides observation and identification to a range of 4,000m.

The TML 105 turret has a Soptac fire control system, also from SFIM, which provides automatic acquisition of targeting parameters for on-the-move firing against mobile targets. It is equipped with a range of modular day and night observation equipment, based on image intensifiers or infrared technology. The capabilities range from firing by day against fixed targets to on-the-move firing by day and by night against mobile targets at a distance of more than 2,000m.
Price: 1 million


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ASCOD TRACKED ARMOURED FIGHTING VEHICLE
Turret control is electro-mechanical. The weapon system is stabilised in two axes, which allows the vehicle to engage targets stationary or on the move. Elevation is from -10 to +50° with a 360° traverse.

The vehicle's main armament is a 30mm dual feed, gas-operated Mauser MK 30-2 automatic cannon with a 7.62mm coaxial machine gun. The 30mm gun has a rate of fire of 800 rounds/minute and can fire a range of ammunition including APFSDS rounds. The vehicle carries 200 rounds of 30mm and 700 rounds of 7.62mm ammunition ready to fire, and a store of up to 205 rounds of 30mm and up to 2,200 rounds of 7.62mm ammunition.
The hull and turret are constructed from all-welded steel armour, which provides protection against 14.5mm armour piercing incendiary rounds over the forward 60° arc and all round protection against 7.62mm weapon attack. Additional ballistic protection is available against up to 30mm APFDS (Armour Piercing Fin Stabilised Discarding Sabot) rounds fired from a 1,000m range over the forward 60° arc, and all round protection against 14.5mm armour piercing incendiary (API) rounds from a range of 500m.

Two sets of three smoke grenade launchers are installed on each side of the turret. ASCOD fighting vehicles can be fitted with laser warning system and NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) detection system.
fitted with the Mk-10 fire control system from Indra (formerly Enosa), which provides shoot-on-the-move capability and 0.1 mil gun aiming. The Mk-10 has a full solution digital ballistic computer, day channel, thermal channel and laser rangefinder. The first batch of 123 vehicles are fitted with the SVT-02 first-generation thermal imager. The Mk-10 has since been upgraded with a second-generation imager, the VC2, which will be fitted on subsequent vehicles. The VC2 thermal imager is based on a 240 x 4 detector array and operates in the 7.5 to 10.5 micron spectral band. It has wide field of view of 12.3° x 7.7° and narrow FOV of 4.1° x 2.6° (azimuth x elevation).
Also comes equipped with the Kollsman Day Night Range Sight (DNRS) which has a digital computer, day channel and thermal imaging sight with an integrated laser rangefinder. The 8 to 12 micron thermal imager is dual field of view and has magnifications of x 2.8 and x 8.4. An automatic target tracker inputs targeting data to the line-of-sight servo system and into the turret drive.

The commander has a periscopic day sight, a television monitor displaying the image from the gunner's thermal sight and six unity vision periscopes.
The ASCOD is fitted with an MTU 8V-183-TE22 8-V90 diesel engine, rated 600hp, and a Renk HSWL 106C hydro-mechanical transmission, and torsion bar suspension. MTU has developed a new more powerful engine (530kW at 2,300rpm), the 8V 199, which will be fitted to Ulan vehicles.
Price $1 million

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ASCOD 105 Light Tank
reduced signature due to low silhouette.
fitted with a three-man turret such as the 105 Low Recoil Force Turret
Main armament is a 105mm semi-automatic low recoil tank gun with a 7.62mm coaxial machine gun.
$1 million

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BMP 3 Infantry Combat Vehicle
It is a tracked, armoured, amphibious vehicle designed to engage armoured ground and air targets while stationary, on the move and afloat.
can endure continuous amphibious operation for seven hours
automatic fire control system with digital computer
BZS1 gunner's sight with SAGEM thermal imager and laser illuminator, TKN-AI commander's periscope with laser infrared illuminator and new ammunition loading system
able to fire ammunition types including new 100mm laser-guided projectiles, new 100mm HE-FRAG (high explosive fragmentation) rounds and new 30mm APSDS (armour piercing discarding sabot) rounds. Additional passive armour protection is effective against 12.7mm armour-piercing rounds from a range of 50m. Explosive reactive armour is available as an option.
The main armament of the BMP-3 is a 100mm 2A70 semi-automatic rifled gun/missile launcher, which is stabilised in two axes and can fire either 3UOF HE-FRAG (High Explosive-Fragmentation) rounds or 3UBK10 anti-tank guided missiles. Effective range for the HE-FRAG round is 4,000m. Muzzle velocity is 250m/s. 22 HE-FRAG rounds can be carried in the automatic loader, total ammunition load being 40 rounds. Rate of fire is 10 rounds per minute.

The gun fires the 3UBK10 anti-tank guided missile round, which consists of the 9M117 laser beamriding missile and container. This missile is used in the Bastion missile system (NATO designation AT-10 Stabber). The missile can engage tanks with explosive reactive armour (ERA) as well as slow, low-flying targets such as helicopters. Range is 100 to 4,000m. Hit probability is given as at least 0.8 with armour penetration of 600mm. Ammunition load is 8 rounds.

Armament also includes a 30mm 2A72 automatic gun, stabilised in two axes, which fires 3UOR-6 and 3UOR-8 rounds. Ammunition load is 500 AP (Armour-Piercing) or HE-FRAG rounds. Rate of fire is more than 300 rounds/min and range is 1,500 to 2,000m. There are also one 7.62mm PKT coaxial machine gun and two 7.62 bow machine guns.
The BMP-3 can be fitted with the Arena Defensive Aids suite, developed by KBM Kolumna. The system consists of target detection and tracking radar, computer and processing unit and protective ammunition. The system is automatic: the radar passes tracking data to the computer, which selects the number of ammunition rounds and controls firing. The selected ammunition is then expelled as a directed field. The vehicle can also be fitted with the Shtora defensive aids system which counters anti-tank guided weapons with SACLOS (semi-automatic command-to-line-of-sight).

The hull and turret are constructed from aluminium alloy armour. Protection also includes steel external straps fitted on the turret, side armour displacement panels and a double-bottom at the front of the vehicle. NBC equipment includes a filter ventilation unit as well as hermetic sealing. This system is located in the rear of the vehicle, as is the ejection cooling system which, coupled with the reduced length of the gas ventilation system exhaust, serves to reduce the tank's thermal signature.
The fire control system is automatic with manual override for both gunner and commander. It includes a 1V539 ballistic computer, 2E52 electro-mechanical armament stabiliser and 1D16 laser rangefinder. The gunner has a 1K13-2 main sight, a combined image-intensified day/night sight and PPD-1 standby day sight. The commander has a 1PZ-10 day sight and TKN-3 combined day and image-intensified night sight.
The engine is the V-shaped UTD-29 diesel engine, which produces 500hp. The transversal mount of the engine enables the wheel drive, cardan shaft for the waterjet drives and electric bilge pump to be located underneath. Transmission is hydromechanical with a hydrostatic gearbox for the steering gear and power take-off for the water jets.

The BMP-3 vehicle weighs 18.7t and is capable of a maximum speed of 70km/h and range of 600km on roads.
Price: 800,000 dollars.
23-05-2004, 05:03
Pictures?
You can't see them?
23-05-2004, 05:13
updated
23-05-2004, 05:16
More to be added later
The Island of Rose
23-05-2004, 05:48
We would like 200,000 Al Fahds. The money will be wired on confirmation. And I would like it delivered by cargo plane.

President Sergei Ilyanov of the Commonwealth of Rose.
UN Delegate of the New Roman Empire.
Canales
23-05-2004, 06:09
We would like to purchase the following:
200,000 Al Fahds @ 240 million
500,000 CV9030 Infantry Fighting Vehicles @ 2.5 billion
5,000 CV90 Forward Command Vehicles @ 25 million
Total = 2,765,000,000
23-05-2004, 06:11
We would like 200,000 Al Fahds. The money will be wired on confirmation. And I would like it delivered by cargo plane.

President Sergei Ilyanov of the Commonwealth of Rose.
UN Delegate of the New Roman Empire.
Your order is confirmed and the products are on their way by cargo plane. Military escort is requested.
23-05-2004, 06:12
We would like to purchase the following:
200,000 Al Fahds @ 240 million
500,000 CV9030 Infantry Fighting Vehicles @ 2.5 billion
5,000 CV90 Forward Command Vehicles @ 25 million
Total = 2,765,000,000
Now that's what I'm talking about. Getting ready to attack someone?
Your order is confirmed.
Chellis
23-05-2004, 06:31
Rounds per minute is how fast it fires until a clip is out. If its 600 rounds a minute, that means it fires 30 rounds in three seconds.
Super pixies
23-05-2004, 11:13
i would like to purchase the following goods:

400,000 x CV9030 Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV) = 2,000 million

900,000 x CV90120-T tank = 900,000 million

500,000 x CV90 Armoured Recovery Vehicle = 3,500 million

300,000 x AF-40-8-1 ARMOURED PERSONNEL CARRIER = 3,000 million

total cost = 908,500 million

the money will be wired to you straight away.
23-05-2004, 18:26
I will be back to buy rifles.
23-05-2004, 18:28
23-05-2004, 18:29
I will be back to buy rifles.
23-05-2004, 23:55
Three new combat infantry vehicles added.