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19-08-2004, 22:01
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Su-48 BlackBird
Speed: Mach 2.3
supercruise: Mach 1.7
WingSpan: 36 feet
Internal Fuel: 16,000 lbs
Payload: 15,000 lbs
Take-off weight is 20 tonnes
two AL-41F engines
Armament: Two A-11 Archer Missiles
six AA-12 Adder Missiles
one 20mm Gatling gun
two 1,000-pound Guided Bombeds,When Guided-Bombs arent equipped.Freefall Bombs are.
The Su-50 has a thrusts vectoring system that allows it to make sharp turns. It also has stealth capabilities, with the canard, wing and fuselage structures incorporating carbon-fiber and polymer composite materials. Other stealth features include radar-absorbing covering, screening of radar-visible structure elements, and reduced heat signature.
Survivability: radio frequency/infrared signature reduction and on-board countermeasures to survive in the future battlefield.
Lethality: integration of on- and off-board sensors to enhance delivery of current and future precision weapons.
Supportability: reduced logistics footprint and increased sortie generation rate to provide more combat power earlier in theater
The new Fighter uses N014 radar, it can track stealth at 23km, its that powerful.
Cockpit Display Symbology
The tactical information shown on the displays is all intuitive to the pilot—he can tell the situation around him by a glance at the screen. Enemy aircraft are shown as red triangles, friendly aircraft are shown in RedStars, unknown aircraft are shown as yellow squares, and wingmen are shown as blue dots. Surface-to-air missile sites are represented by Xs (along with an indication of exactly what type missile it is) and its lethal range. In addition to shape and color, the symbols are further refined. A filled-in triangle means that the pilot has a missile firing-quality solution against the target, while an open triangle is not a firing-quality solution. The pilot has a cursor on each screen, and he can ask the aircraft's avionics system to retrieve more information. The system can determine to a 98% probability the target's type of aircraft. If the system can't make an identification to that degree, the aircraft is shown as an unknown.
Life Support Systems.
The Su-48 BlackBird's life support system integrates all critical components of clothing, protective gear, and aircraft equipment necessary to sustain the pilot's life while flying the aircraft. In the past, these components had been designed and produced separately. The life support system components include:
An on-board oxygen generation system that supplies breathable air to the pilot.
An integrated breathing regulator/anti-g valve that controls flow and pressure to the mask and pressure garments.
A chemical/biological/cold-water immersion protection ensemble.
An upper body counterpressure garment and a lower body anti-G garment acts a partial pressure suit at high altitudes.
An air-cooling garment thermal relief for the pilot.
Helmet and helmet-mounted systems including C/B goggles and C/B hood; and the a breathing mask and hose system.
Liquid Cooling System
The Su-48 uses liquid cooling, rather than air cooling for the mission avionics. The F-22 is breaking ground in liquid cooling and the environment in which it works. Resistance to high temperature and durability were the driving factors in the liquid cooling design.
Fuel System
There are six fuel tanks on the Su-48, including one in the forward fuselage behind the pilot's ejection seat. The others are located in the fuselage and the wings.
Unit: $95 Million
Development cost: 10 Billion
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This new Fighter will immediantly go into Production for both the Soviet Airforce and the Soviet Navy.Over 1,713 of these Aircraft have been ordered and 454 for the navy.
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OOC: Its my first Fighter-Bomber I've developed..so yeah
Su-48 BlackBird
Speed: Mach 2.3
supercruise: Mach 1.7
WingSpan: 36 feet
Internal Fuel: 16,000 lbs
Payload: 15,000 lbs
Take-off weight is 20 tonnes
two AL-41F engines
Armament: Two A-11 Archer Missiles
six AA-12 Adder Missiles
one 20mm Gatling gun
two 1,000-pound Guided Bombeds,When Guided-Bombs arent equipped.Freefall Bombs are.
The Su-50 has a thrusts vectoring system that allows it to make sharp turns. It also has stealth capabilities, with the canard, wing and fuselage structures incorporating carbon-fiber and polymer composite materials. Other stealth features include radar-absorbing covering, screening of radar-visible structure elements, and reduced heat signature.
Survivability: radio frequency/infrared signature reduction and on-board countermeasures to survive in the future battlefield.
Lethality: integration of on- and off-board sensors to enhance delivery of current and future precision weapons.
Supportability: reduced logistics footprint and increased sortie generation rate to provide more combat power earlier in theater
The new Fighter uses N014 radar, it can track stealth at 23km, its that powerful.
Cockpit Display Symbology
The tactical information shown on the displays is all intuitive to the pilot—he can tell the situation around him by a glance at the screen. Enemy aircraft are shown as red triangles, friendly aircraft are shown in RedStars, unknown aircraft are shown as yellow squares, and wingmen are shown as blue dots. Surface-to-air missile sites are represented by Xs (along with an indication of exactly what type missile it is) and its lethal range. In addition to shape and color, the symbols are further refined. A filled-in triangle means that the pilot has a missile firing-quality solution against the target, while an open triangle is not a firing-quality solution. The pilot has a cursor on each screen, and he can ask the aircraft's avionics system to retrieve more information. The system can determine to a 98% probability the target's type of aircraft. If the system can't make an identification to that degree, the aircraft is shown as an unknown.
Life Support Systems.
The Su-48 BlackBird's life support system integrates all critical components of clothing, protective gear, and aircraft equipment necessary to sustain the pilot's life while flying the aircraft. In the past, these components had been designed and produced separately. The life support system components include:
An on-board oxygen generation system that supplies breathable air to the pilot.
An integrated breathing regulator/anti-g valve that controls flow and pressure to the mask and pressure garments.
A chemical/biological/cold-water immersion protection ensemble.
An upper body counterpressure garment and a lower body anti-G garment acts a partial pressure suit at high altitudes.
An air-cooling garment thermal relief for the pilot.
Helmet and helmet-mounted systems including C/B goggles and C/B hood; and the a breathing mask and hose system.
Liquid Cooling System
The Su-48 uses liquid cooling, rather than air cooling for the mission avionics. The F-22 is breaking ground in liquid cooling and the environment in which it works. Resistance to high temperature and durability were the driving factors in the liquid cooling design.
Fuel System
There are six fuel tanks on the Su-48, including one in the forward fuselage behind the pilot's ejection seat. The others are located in the fuselage and the wings.
Unit: $95 Million
Development cost: 10 Billion
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This new Fighter will immediantly go into Production for both the Soviet Airforce and the Soviet Navy.Over 1,713 of these Aircraft have been ordered and 454 for the navy.
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OOC: Its my first Fighter-Bomber I've developed..so yeah