Scandavian States
18-07-2004, 19:43
[You know, I've noticed that the upgrades I do are done in spurts, or as I like to call them, military golden ages. This latest rounds of upgrades just proves I'm right.]
Project Citadel is an effective system, but one that still has weaknesses do to its reliance on unmanned systems. Accordingly, all wall-mounted guns will now be fixed and a new 25-mile configuration will be adopted. That means every 20 miles a MBW (Massive Batter, Wall) will be mounted, every ten miles a quad 16" ETC battery will be installed, every five miles a dual 155mm ETC battery will be installed, and every mile a quad 40mm manned battery will be installed. Furthermore, 20-missile SAM batteries in each city will be tripled, going from forty batteries per city to one hundred and twenty. This upgrade will take approximately one year to make and will cost 5 billion dollars.
Furthermore, all aircraft are to have a complete sensor swap. Current radars will be switch out with new ones that use Taiwan's NPI system, in order to reduce refamiliarization performance will in the new radars will match those that are being replaced. Also, all active jamming systems are being replaced with a state-of-the-art Pallas Athena system. This will make even our largest aircraft invisible to radar.
Project Citadel is an effective system, but one that still has weaknesses do to its reliance on unmanned systems. Accordingly, all wall-mounted guns will now be fixed and a new 25-mile configuration will be adopted. That means every 20 miles a MBW (Massive Batter, Wall) will be mounted, every ten miles a quad 16" ETC battery will be installed, every five miles a dual 155mm ETC battery will be installed, and every mile a quad 40mm manned battery will be installed. Furthermore, 20-missile SAM batteries in each city will be tripled, going from forty batteries per city to one hundred and twenty. This upgrade will take approximately one year to make and will cost 5 billion dollars.
Furthermore, all aircraft are to have a complete sensor swap. Current radars will be switch out with new ones that use Taiwan's NPI system, in order to reduce refamiliarization performance will in the new radars will match those that are being replaced. Also, all active jamming systems are being replaced with a state-of-the-art Pallas Athena system. This will make even our largest aircraft invisible to radar.