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Infantry Weapons
M14 7.62mm Rifle. Standard Version. Unit Cost: $500
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M-21 Rifle. Version with scope.
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Manufacturer: Fabus Munitions Inc.
Length: 44.14 inches (112.12 centimeters)
Length of Barrel: 22 inches (55.88 centimeters)
Weight:
Empty magazine: 8.7 pounds (3.95 kilograms)
Full magazine and sling: 11.0 pounds (5.0 kilograms)
Bore diameter: 7.62mm
Maximum effective range: 1,509.26 feet (460 meters)
Muzzle velocity: 2,800 feet (853 meters) per second
Cyclic rate of fire: 750 rounds per minute
Magazine capacity: 20 rounds
Unit Cost: $500
M1911A1 .45 Caliber Pistol. Unit Cost: $300
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Primary function: Semiautomatic pistol
Manufacturer: Fabus Munitions Inc.
Length: 8.625 inches (21.91 centimeters)
Length of barrel: 5.03 inches (12.78 centimeters)
Weight:
Magazine empty: 2.5 pounds (1.14 kg)
Magazine loaded: 3.0 pounds (1.36 kg)
Bore diameter: .45 caliber
Maximum effective range: 82.02 feet (25 meters)
Muzzle velocity: 830 feet (253 meters) per second
Magazine capacity: 7 rounds
Unit Cost: $300
M-249 Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW) Unit Cost: $3,000
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Primary function: Hand-held combat machine gun
Manufacturer: Fabus Munitions Inc.
Length: 40.87 inches (103.81 centimeters)
Weight:
With bipod and tools: 15.16 pounds (6.88 kilograms)
200-round box magazine: 6.92 pounds (3.14 kilograms)
30-round magazine: 1.07 pounds (.49 kilograms)
Bore diameter: 5.56mm (.233 inches)
Maximum effective range: 3281 feet (1000 meters) for an area target
Maximum range: 2.23 miles (3.6 kilometers)
Rates of fire:
Cyclic: 725 rounds per minute
Sustained: 85 rounds per minute
Unit Cost: $3,000
M60 7.62mm Machine Gun. Unit Cost: $6,000
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Manufacturer: Fabus Munitions Inc.
Length: 42.4 inches (107.70 centimeters)
Weight: 18.75 pounds (8.51 kilograms)
Bore diameter: 7.62mm (.308 inches)
Maximum effective range: 3609.1 feet (1100 meters)
Maximum range: 2.3 miles (3725 meters)
Muzzle velocity: 2800 feet (853 meters) per second
Rates of fire:
Cyclic: 550 rounds per minute
Rapid: 100 rounds per minute*
Sustained: 100 rounds per minute*
(* with barrel changes at each 100 rounds)
Unit Cost: $6,000
Milan AT Launcher. Unit Cost $200,000
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Contractor Fabus Munitions Inc.
Entered Service 1991
Max Range 2,000m;
Min Range 400m;
Length 918mm;
Weight 6.73kg;
Diameter 125mm;
Wing Span 267mm;
Rate of Fire 3-4rpm;
Warhead Weight 2.70kg;
Diameter 115mm;
Explosive Content 1.79kg;
Firing Post Weight 16.4kg;
Length 900mm;
Height 650mm;
Width 420mm;
Armor Penetration 352mm;
Time of Flight to Max Range 12.5secs;
Missile Speed 720kph;
Guidance Semi-Automatic command to line of sight by means of wire guidance link.
Vehicles
High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) (M998 Truck) Unit Cost $50,000 (The MK Grenade Launcher adds $10,000 to the price. The 7.62mm Machine gun adds $5,000 to the price. The M-2 .50 caliber machine gun adds $10,000 to the price. The TOW adds $150,000 to the price)
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LTV HMMWV M998-series multipurpose wheeled vehicle variants include:
M998 cargo/troop carrier without winch
M1038 cargo/troop carrier with winch
M966 TOW missile carrier, basic armor, without winch
M1036 TOW missile carrier, basic armor, with winch
M1045 TOW missile carrier, supplemental armor, without winch
M1046 TOW missile carrier, supplemental armor, with winch
M1025 armament carrier, basic armor, without winch
M1026 armament carrier, basic armor, with winch
M1043 armament carrier, supplemental armor, without winch
M1044 armament carrier, supplemental armor, with winch
M996 mini-ambulance, 2-litter, basic armor
M997 maxi-ambulance, 4-litter, basic armor
M1035 soft-top ambulance, 2-litter
M1037 S-250 shelter carrier, without winch
M1042 S-250 shelter carrier, with winch
M1069 tractor for M119 105-mm light gun
Primary function: The HMMWV provides a variety of wheeled vehicle platforms. These are cargo/troop carrier, armament carrier, TOW missile system carrier, shelter carrier and two ambulance variants (2- and 4-litter). The HMMWV will also be the prime mover for the AN/TRC-170 Radio Digital Terminal and the Pedestal Mounted Stinger System.
Length: 15 feet (4.57 meters)
Width: 7.08 feet (2.16 meters)
Weight: 5,200 pounds (2359 kilograms)
Height: 6.00 feet (1.83 meters) reducible to 4.5 feet (1.37 meters)
Engine: V8, 6.2 litre displacement, fuel injected diesel, liquid cooled, compression ignition
Horsepower: 150 at 3,600 RPM
Transmission: 3 speed, automatic
Transfer case: 2 speed, locking, chain driven
Electrical system: 24 volt, negative ground, 60 amps
Brakes: Hydraulic, 4-wheeled disc
Fording depth:
without preparation: 2.5 feet (76.2 centimeters)
with deep water fording kit: 5 feet (1.5 meters)
Fuel type: Diesel
Fuel capacity: 25 gallons (94.63 liters)
Range: 350 miles (563.15 kilometers) highway
Unit Replacement Cost: $50,000
Tanks
T-98 MBT (Main Battle Tank) (Heavily upgraded T-90)
Unit Cost: $10,000,000
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Manufacturer: Fabus Munitions Inc.
T-98 Main Battle Tank
The Mississippian Armored Corp decided in 1998 that they wanted a new tank, a new model that would borrow some of the best things of the T-90, while at the same time be a leap forward in armored technology. The main things they were looking for were protection, firepower, and crew survivability. Engineers for Fabus Munitions submitted designs for the T-98 MBT and they were promptly accepted. The tank would be the heaviest ever produced by Mississippi; it would weigh in at about 82 tons and have a 145mm main gun.
Testing was done in June of 1998 with prototypes of the T-98 going against other tanks (All models of Abrams, T-72s, T-80s, T-90s, T-94s, and ½ dozen other medium and heavy tanks)
The testing revealed the following.
Strengths: The tank was impervious to all known ATGMs, RPGs, mines, and most other main gun tank rounds. The tank had a crew survivability rate that essentially put all other tanks to shame. The main gun of the T-98 was capable of “one-hit” kills against all known tanks. The tank was able to withstand numerous hits to the side and front armor fired in rapid succession at ranges from 300+ meters from various enemy tanks. For all intents and purposes, the front and side armor were proof against all known enemy land weaponry.
Weaknesses: The biggest problems that the tank faced were that it was very slow compared to other tanks. It had a tendency to breakdown, and above average maintenance needed to keep it in working condition. Also the tank was a gas-guzzler. The tank also had the drawback of being “heard before it’s seen”, it could be heard approaching from about two miles away. The problem crews reported the most was the inability to traverse difficult terrain, without being towed out by not one, but two heavy tank towers. The tank had poor ability to operate in the mud, soft sand, snow, and loose terrain in general. The tank carried a hefty price tag at approximately 10 million dollars.
Designation T-98 MBT
Nation of Origin: Federated White Commonwealth of Communist Mississippi.
Length: 46.8 feet
Width: 14.2 feet.
Height: 7.92 feet
Weight: 82 tons.
Ground clearance: 24 inches.
Ground pressure: 19.7 PSI
Obstacle Crossing: 46 inches.
Crew: 3 (Driver, Commander, Gunner)
Engine:
Salazar TA-04 gasoline turbine engine. 2,400 Hp at 30,000 Rpm.
1 kW AB-1-P28 auxiliary power unit (Same as in T-90)
Speed: Road: 35 mph. Cross-country: 30 mph.
Maximum range: 180 miles with main reservoir. Extended by reserve drum to approximately 225 miles.
Fuel load: 800 gallons in main reservoir. 200-gallon reserve drum in rear of tank.
Armament:
Main Gun: 135mm SAT-98B smoothbore main gun, produced by Salazar Armored Technologies.
Commander’s weapon: 7.62mm pintle-mounted six barrel F-12-LW Minigun (Very similar to the 20mm Fabus Munitions A-12-LW (Light Weight) cannon) except this is a 7.62mm model and weighs a great deal less.
Mounted remotely activated TOW Launcher on the side of the turret, protected by 100mm of armor
Coaxial Weapon: 7.62 M240 Machinegun
NBC System: Heavily upgraded version of the Abrams 200 SCFM - CleanCooled Air, designated the Schacht 98NBCPS (1998 NuclearBiologicalChemical Protection System)
Night Vision: Heavily upgraded version of the T-90 TO1-PO2T Agava-2 TI (target id range 2.5 km) and TPN-4-49-23 Buran-PA (target id range 1.2/1.5 km)
The upgraded version of the former was designated (nicknamed) the “Thaller Advanced Night Hunting System”. The ladder was designated (nicknamed) the “Salazar Night Hawk System”.
Radio: R-163-50U + R-163-50K (T-90K)
Smoke screen: 12: 81mm mortars with CM-VS smoke grenades
smoke discharger.
Armor:
Front: Vs APFSDS: 1,800 mm + 300 mm with Kontakt-5 = 2,100
Vs HEAT: 2,000 mm + 400 mm with Kontakt-5 = 2,400mm
Side: Vs APFSDS: 1,700 mm + 250 mm with Kontakt-5 = 1,950
Vs HEAT: 1,800 mm + 400 mm with Kontak-5= 2,200
Rear: Vs APFSDS: 1,200 mm + 300 mm with Kontakt-5 = 1,500
Vs HEAT: 1,400 mm + 400 mm with Kotakt-5 = 1,800
T-98W (Whiteness) cost $30,000,000
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T-98W Super-Heavy Main Battle Tank
The Mississippian Armored Commanded with the approval of the Army High Command decided in June of 2004 that an upgraded version of the T-98 MBT was needed to continue to assure CM supremacy in the field of armored warfare. The new tank would be the T-98W (Whiteness) so named after the title that the premier’s son Roger had chosen to be addressed as. This was a multi-corporation project, with Salazar Heavy Machining, Fabus Munitions Inc, and Thaller Advanced Weapons and Armor Corporation being the three main participants in the project.
By August of 2004 the first prototypes were ready for testing. Testing involved the prototypes of the T-98W going against other tanks (All models of Abrams, T-72s, T-80s, T-90s, T-94s, T-98 MBTs and two-dozen other medium and heavy tanks)
The testing revealed the following.
Strengths: The tank exhibited all the strengths of the T-98. In addition, the protection of armor and the killing power of the main gun were even far greater than it was in the T-98. The tank proved impervious to all known ATGMs, RPGs, mines, and most other main gun tank rounds. The tank had a crew survivability rate that essentially put all other tanks to shame. The main gun of the T-98W was capable of “one-hit” kills against all known tanks. The tank was able to withstand numerous hits to the side and front armor fired in rapid succession at ranges from 300+ meters from various enemy tanks. For all intents and purposes, the front and side armor were proof against all known enemy land weaponry. Even at 50 meters against the front or side armor, not a single tank round fired from a testing tank, did anything more to the T-98W than bounce off the side. The ultimate test came when the T-98W was able to withstand a 145mm round from the T-98 MBT against the side armor at a range of 50 meters. The tank had a superior fuel tank than the T-98 MBT, but this didn't mean anything about the mileage. The T-98 MBT got 1 mile per 4.4 gallons, the T-98W was lucky to get 1 mile per 5 gallons, it simply carried more fuel.
Weaknesses: The problems evident in the T-98 were much more evident in the T-98W. The tank was unable to cross most bridges without doing severe damage to them. Field Marshal Reginald Smith referred to the tank as, “The worst gas guzzling behemoth ever conceived by man” The biggest problem was the enormous cost to produce the tank. It was over three times as expensive as the T-98 MBT. The cost was 30 million dollars per T-98W. Another problem was that while the T-98 MBT required 2 heavy tank towers to tow it when it became mired in mud, the T-98W required 3.
Nation of Origin: Federated White Commonwealth of Communist Mississippi.
Proliferation: Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Fabus Island, Western Sahara, Mississippian Egypt.
Unit cost: $30,000,000
Length: 54.8 feet
Width: 18.2 feet.
Height: 8.42 feet
Weight: 120 tons.
Ground clearance: 32 inches.
Ground pressure: 28.21 PSI
Obstacle Crossing: 54 inches.
Crew: 4 (Driver, Commander, Gunner, Loader)
Engine:
Thaller TA-03 diesel super charged turbine engine. 4,000 Hp at 40,000 Rpm.
2 kW AB-1-P28 auxiliary power units (Same as in T-90 and T-98)
Speed: Road: 24 mph. Cross-country: 16 mph.
Maximum range: 300 miles with main reservoir. Extended by reserve drums to approximately 380 miles.
Fuel load: 1,500 gallons in main reservoir. 2: 200-gallon reserve drums in rear of tank.
Armament:
Main Gun: 140mm STGS-98W (Super Tank Gun Salazar) smoothbore main gun, produced by Salazar Armored Technologies. The gun operates on a retraction system and the frame of the tank has been hardened to deal with the massive recoil. Prototype testing has shown this to be an effective system. 40 APFSDS, 20 HE rounds, 20 Heat rounds. Some tanks also carry up to 10 ATGMs, but that is dependent on the mission objectives and the anticipated enemy resistance.
Commander’s weapon: 7.62mm pintle-mounted six barrel F-12-LW Minigun (Very similar to the 20mm Fabus Munitions A-12-LW (Light Weight) cannon) except this is a 7.62mm model and weighs a great deal less. 12,000 round of ammunition.
Mounted remotely activated TOW Launcher on the side of the turret, protected by 200mm of armor. Can be reloaded by the Loader, but has 2 rockets ready and loaded in it.
Coaxial Weapon: 7.62 M240 Machinegun with 8,000 rounds of ammunition.
Loaders Weapon: Browning M-2 50 caliber machine gun, with 4,000 round of ammunition.
NBC System: Heavily upgraded version of the Abrams 200 SCFM - CleanCooled Air, designated the Schacht 98NBCPS (1998 NuclearBiologicalChemical Protection System)
Night Vision: Heavily upgraded version of the T-90 TO1-PO2T Agava-2 TI (target id range 2.5 km) and TPN-4-49-23 Buran-PA (target id range 1.2/1.5 km) The upgraded version of the former was designated (nicknamed) the “Thaller Advanced Night Hunting System”. The ladder was designated (nicknamed) the “Salazar Night Hawk System”.
Radio: R-163-50U + R-163-50K (T-90K)
Smoke screen: 12: 81mm mortars with CM-VS smoke grenades
smoke discharger.
Armor:
Front: Vs APFSDS: 2,500 mm + 500 mm with Kontakt-5 = 3,000
Vs HEAT: 3,000 mm + 800 mm with Kontakt-5 = 3,800mm
Side: Vs APFSDS: 2,200 mm + 400 mm with Kontakt-5 = 2,600
Vs HEAT: 2,500 mm + 600 mm with Kontak-5= 3,100
Rear: Vs APFSDS: 1,500 mm + 300 mm with Kontakt-5 = 1,800
Vs HEAT: 1,800 mm + 400 mm with Kotakt-5 = 2,200
T-99 MBT
Cost $10,00,000
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The Mississippian Armored Corp in 2004 that the T-98 MBT and the T-98W Super Heavy Tank were less than practical for modern armored warfare that largely occurred outside of built-up urban areas. Ease of movement was the most important aspect of the design of the T-99 Medium Tank.
Testing revealed the tank to be at least on par, and at most, 25-50% better in most areas when compared with the Abrams series of MBT.
Manufacturer: Fabus Munitions Inc.
Designation T-99 MBT
Nation of Origin: Federated White Commonwealth of Decisive Action
Length: 38.5 feet
Width: 12.7 feet.
Height: 6.98 feet
Weight: 50 tons.
Ground clearance: 19 inches.
Ground pressure: 8.7 PSI
Obstacle Crossing: 37 inches.
Crew: 3 (Driver, Commander, Gunner)
Engine:
Salazar TA-04 gasoline turbine engine. 2,400 Hp at 30,000 Rpm.
1 kW AB-1-P28 auxiliary power unit (Same as in T-90)
Speed: Road: 45 mph. Cross-country: 34 mph.
Maximum range: 800 miles with main reservoir. Extended by reserve drum to approximately 1000 miles.
Fuel load: 800 gallons in main reservoir. 200-gallon reserve drum in rear of tank.
Armament:
Main Gun: 125mm SAT-99A smoothbore main gun, produced by Salazar Armored Technologies.
Commander’s weapon: 7.62mm pintle-mounted six barrel F-12-LW Minigun (Very similar to the 20mm Fabus Munitions A-12-LW (Light Weight) cannon) except this is a 7.62mm model and weighs a great deal less.
Mounted remotely activated TOW Launcher on the side of the turret, protected by 100mm of armor
Coaxial Weapon: 7.62 M240 Machinegun
NBC System: Heavily upgraded version of the Abrams 200 SCFM - CleanCooled Air, designated the Schacht 98NBCPS (1998 NuclearBiologicalChemical Protection System)
Night Vision: Heavily upgraded version of the T-90 TO1-PO2T Agava-2 TI (target id range 2.5 km) and TPN-4-49-23 Buran-PA (target id range 1.2/1.5 km) The upgraded version of the former was designated (nicknamed) the “Thaller Advanced Night Hunting System”. The ladder was designated (nicknamed) the “Salazar Night Hawk System”.
Radio: R-163-50U + R-163-50K (T-90K)
Smoke screen: 12: 81mm mortars with CM-VS smoke grenades
smoke discharger.
Armor:
Front: Vs APFSDS: 1,000 mm + 200 mm with Kontakt-5 = 1,200
Vs HEAT: 1,500 mm + 400 mm with Kontakt-5 = 1,900mm
Side: Vs APFSDS: 900 mm + 100 mm with Kontakt-5 = 1,000
Vs HEAT: 1,400 mm + 300 mm with Kontak-5= 1,700
Rear: Vs APFSDS: 800 mm + 50 mm with Kontakt-5 = 850
Vs HEAT: 1,300 mm + 250 mm with Kotakt-5 = 1,550
Anti-Air Weapons
SA-19 GRISOM (9M111) Mobile SAM. Unit Cost $500,000
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Chassis: Ural-53234 8 x 8 truck
Crew 3
Armament 12 57E6 SAMs, 2 2A72 30 mm guns
Missile Guidance system radio commands with IR or radio direction finding
Maximum speed 1,100 m/sec
Time of flight to 10 km range 14 sec
Weight With container 90 kg
Launch weight 65 kg
Container diameter 170 mm
Length in container 3.2 m
Warhead type: fragmentation rod
Warhead weight 16 kg
Gun Calibre 30 mm
Total rate of fire 700 rds per minute
Muzzle velocity 960 m/sec
Projectile weight 0.97 kg
Ammunition load 750 rounds
Radar Range, with target reflection surface of 2-3 sq cm
Target detection at least 30 km
Target tracking at least 24 km Kill zone
Missiles Range 1,000 to 12,000 m
Altitude 5 - 8,000 m
Guns Range 0.2 - 4,000 m
Altitude 0 - 3,000 m
Number of simultaneously engaged targets 2
Number of targets handled per minute 10 - 12
Reaction time 5 - 6 sec
FIM-92A Stinger Weapons System: RMP & Basic. Unit Cost $50,000
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Primary function To provide close-in, surface-to-air weapons for the defense of forward combat areas, vital areas and installations against low altitude air attacks.
Manufacturer Prime – Fabus Munitions Inc.
Missile - General Dynamics /Raytheon Corporation
Propulsion Dual thrust solid fuel rocket motor
Length 5 feet (1.5 meters)
Width 5.5 inches (13.96 centimeters)
Weight 12.5 pounds (5.68 kilograms)
Weight fully armed 34.5 pounds (15.66 kg)
Maximum system span 3.6 inches (9.14 cm)
Range 1 to 8 kilometers
Sight ring 10 mils
Fuzing Penetration, impact, self destruct
Ceiling 10,000 feet (3.046 kilometers)
Speed Supersonic in flight
Cost $50,000
Aircraft
Mi-24V. Cost $10,000,000
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Country of Origin Russia Builder MIL Date of Introduction 1976 (HIND D) Role Assault, gunship, antitank Similar Aircraft AH-1 Cobra (all models), UH-60 Black Hawk, AH-64 Apache, Mangusta A129 Blades Main rotor: 5
Tail rotor: 3 Rotor diameter Main Rotor : 17.3 meters
Tail Rotor: 3.9 meters Wing span 6.5 meters Length Length : 21.6 m (rotors turning)
Length : 17.5 m (fuselage) Height 13 ft., 11 in.
6.5 meters (gear extended) Cargo Compartment Dimensions Floor Length: 2.5 meters
Width: 1.5 meters
Height: 1.2 meters Weight Maximum Gross: 11,500 kg
Normal Takeoff: 11,100 kg
Empty: 8,500 kg Fuel Internal: 1,840 liters
Internal Aux Tank (in cabin): 1,227 liters
External Fuel Tank: 500 liters ea. Engine 2 x 2,200 shp Isotov TV-3-117 turbines Maximum speed 168 mph / 335 km/h Cruising speed 295 km/h Range Normal Load: 450 km
With Aux Fuel: 950 km Service Ceiling 4,500 meters Hover out of ground effect: 1,500 meters
in ground effect : 2,200 meters Vertical Climb Rate 15 m/s Max “G” Force 1.75 g Standard Payload Internal load: 8 combat troops or 4 litters
External weapons load: 1,500 kg
External load (no weapons): 2,500 kg
Armament 12.7-mm 4x Barrel Machinegun, YaKB-12.7:
Range (m): (practical) 1,500
Elevation/Traverse: 20° up to 60° down/ 120°
Ammo Type: HEFI, APT, Duplex, DuplexT
Rate of Fire (rpm): up to 4,500 (pilot selectable)
30-mm Twin Barrel Cannon, GSh-30K:
Range (m): (practical) 4,000
Elevation/Traverse: None (rigidly mounted)
Ammo Type: HEFI, HEI, APT, APE, CC
Rate of Fire (rpm): 300, or 2,000 to 2,600
750 - 1x twin 30-mm gun, or 1,470 - 12.7-mm 4 barrel turret gun 2-12 - AT-2C or AT-6C Spiral ATGMs 2-4 - 80-mm S-8 rocket pods (20 ea.) 2-4 - 57-mm S-5 rocket pods (32 ea.) 940 - GSh-23L twin 23-mm MG pods 4 - 250-kg bombs FAB-250 2 - 500-kg bombs 500 liters External fuel tanks
Most Probable Armament HIND D: Turret-mounted 4-barrel 12.7-mm Gatling type machinegun, 57-mm rockets, AT-2C/ SWATTER ATGMs. HIND E: Turret-mounted 4-barrel 12.7-mm Gatling type machinegun or twin barrel 23-mm turret gun, 57-mm rockets, AT-6C/ SPIRAL ATGMs. HIND F: Fixed 30-mm twin gun on the right fuselage side, 57-mm rockets, AT-6C/ SPIRAL ATGMs.
Loaded combat troops can fire personal weapons through cabin windows.
Sensors FLIR, RWR, laser designator
AVIONICS The ATGM targeting system uses a low-level light TV, a laser designator, FLIR, air data sensor, and a missile guidance transmitter. HIND D versions are primarily daytime aircraft only. Some HIND E and Mi-35 series export versions have upgraded night and weather capabilities, better avionics, weather radar, autopilot, HUD, GPS, NVG compatibility, more armor, and an increased weapons load provided by the French company Sextant Avionique.
Survivability Main and tail rotors electrically deiced. Infrared signature suppressors can be mounted on engine exhausts. Radar warning receivers, IFF, Infrared jammer, rotor brake, chaff and flares. Armored cockpit.
Crew Two (pilots in tandem cockpits)
Cost $10,000,000
AC-130H Spectre. Unit cost $40,000,000
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Primary function: Close air support
Range: 1,500 miles, unlimited air refueling possible.
Armament: two M61 20mm Vulcan cannons
with 3,000 rounds
one L60 40mm Bofors cannon
with 256 rounds
one M102 105mm howitzer
with 100 rounds
AC-130U Spooky. Cost $60,000,000
Primary Function: Close air support.
Range: 2,200 miles, unlimited with air refueling.
Armament:One 25mm GAU-12 Gatling gun
(1,800 rounds per minute)
one L60 40mm Bofors cannon
(100 shots per minute)
one M102 105mm cannon
(6-10 rounds per minute)
A-10/OA-10 Thunderbolt II. Cost $10,000,000
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Primary Function: Close air support.
Range: 800 miles
Crew: 1
Armament: up to 16,000 pounds (7,200 kilograms) of mixed ordnance on eight under-wing and three under-fuselage pylon stations, including infrared countermeasure flares; electronic countermeasure chaff; jammer pods; 2.75-inch (6.99 centimeters) rockets; illumination flares and:
MK-82 (500 pound bomb)
MK-84 (2000 pound bomb)
MK77 incendiary
10 MK20 Rockeye II (4 - 6 standard load)
10 CBU-52 (4 - 6 standard load)
10 CBU-58 (4 - 6 standard load)
10 CBU-71 (4 - 6 standard load)
10 CBU-87 (4 - 6 standard load)
10 CBU-89 (4 - 6 standard load)
CBU-97
10 BL755 (4 - 6 standard load)
AGM-65 Maverick missiles
GBU-10 laser-guided bomb
GBU-12 laser-guided bomb
AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles
Cost: $10,000,000
MiG-41 Good Ole Boy: Cost: $25,000,000
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Builder: Thaller Advanced Aeronautics Corporation
Cost: $25,000,000
Crew: One
Airframe: Titanium and aluminum
Role: Multi-role: Air Superiority and interceptor.
Length: 71 feet, 2 inches
Span: 46 feet, 3 inches
Height: 22 feet, 1 inch
Wing span: 43 feet 6 inches
Maximum speed: Mach 4.09
Weight: (Empty) 51,025 lbs
Weight: (Normal) 96,225 lbs
Powerplant: 2 Thaller A-4 turbofans engines with afterburner rated at 61.24 kN each
Maximum range: 1,100 miles (can be extended indefinitely with aerial refueling)
In-Flight refueling: Yes
Internal Fuel: 38,200 lbs
Armament:
1: 20mm Fabus Munitions A-12-LW (Light Weight) Cannon with 4,000 rounds (caseless ammunition). (6 barreled rotary action gun. Similar to the GAU-4 20mm Cannon in the F-14. Except the A-12-LW is much more efficient and can carry more ammunition due to the caseless feature) (Total weight 2,644 lbs)
12: AIM-120 (Total weight 1,356 lbs)
Possible Armament:
4: GBU-12 (Total weight 3,200 lbs)
Combat Systems:
Thaller LRF (Laser Range Finder) 04A:
This system is capable of precisely pinpointing range for the weapons systems.
Fabus RWS (Radar Warning System) 18A2:
This system is capable of detecting enemy craft at a range of 250 miles.
Thaller ATC (Advanced targeting computer) 19ZX:
This system is capable of simultaneously locking onto 12 separate enemy craft and allowing for multiple target engagement.
AN/ALQ-119 ECM POD
AN/ALQ-131 ECM POD
AN/ALQ-178 internal ECM
AN/ALQ-184 ECM POD
AN/ALR-56M threat warning receiver [F-16C/D Block 50/52]
AN/ALR-69 radar warning system (RWR)
AN/ALR-74 radar warning system (RWR) [replaces AN/ALR-69]
AN/ALE-40 chaff/flare dispenser
AN/ALE-47 chaff/flare dispenser
The rest of the systems aren’t even named as they are classified.
Ships:
Kluxer Klass Kruiser (3K-04) Cost $2,000,000,000
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In response to the recent threats to Commonwealth territories, the Navarre Naval Yards were asked to design and build a ship that would be fast, light, easy to mass produce, well-armed, and easy to maintain. The ship would primarily be for service in the Commonwealth navies. The original plans were drawn up over a period of three months and after many more weeks of arguing over issues varying from the designation name, to the armaments, to the power plant, the design of the 3K-04 was finally agreed upon. The ship would be intended primarily for use as a convoy escort and blockade-runner. It would have weapons and combat systems very similar to the Curtis Fabus Battleships, yet the number and size of these weapons would be greatly scaled down. The engineers nicknamed it, “Curtis junior”.
Designation: Kluxer Klass Kruiser (3K-04)
Role: Guided Missile Battle cruiser
Cost: 2 billion dollars.
Power Plant: Four Pebble Bed Reactors (CM-04A Pebble Bed Reactor using uranium carbide). This is the same reactor model used for the Curtis Fabus Class BB-04A, except this cruiser has fewer reactors.
Four shafts, Four propellers, with three blades each. 820,540 HP
Speed: 36 miles per hour = 31 knots per hour.
Displacement: 42,183 tons.
Length: 962 feet
Beam: Max 71 feet. Waterline 62 feet.
Crew: Ship’s company: 1,304 (1,214 enlisted. 90 officers)
Marines: 32
Armament:
6: 12 inch guns in 2 triple turrets
6: 6 inch guns in 2 triple turrets
4: Sea Sparrow launchers
2: Phalanx CIWS 20mm mounts
2: MK 41 Vertical Launching Systems (96 Cells)
[Standard missile and Tomahawk ASM/LAM]
4:Standard Missile (MR)
4: Harpoon (from Standard Missile Launcher)
4: MK-46 torpedoes (from MK 32 SVTT triple mounts)
4: 76 mm (3-inch)/62 caliber MK 75 rapid fire gun
Combat Systems:
SPS-48E 3-D air search radar
SPS-49(V)5 2-D air search radar
3 Mk91 Fire Control
SPS-49 Air Search Radar
SPS-67 Surface Search Radar
4 Mk37 Gun Fire Control
2 Mk38 Gun Direction
1 Mk40 Gun Director
1 SPQ-9 [BB-61]
ASRS-13 "All Seeing Eye" 3-D air search radar
AVUS-14 2-D "BoardGame" air search radar
10 Mk101 Fire Control
XNAS-32 "Mole" Surface Search Radar
1 Data Uplink to Network & AWACs
AHMS-03 Hull mounted Sonar
ADMS-14 towed array Sonar
Helicopters:
Standard 3 SH-60 LAMPS MK III Seahawks (Can accommodate 3 of any helicopter)
Armor:
Side armor: 400mm reinforced titanium steel alloy with outer layer of reactive armor
Deck armor: 300mm reinforced titanium steel alloy with outer layer of reactive armor
12in Turret Armor: 600mm reinforced titanium steel alloy with outer layer of reactive armor.
6in Turret Armor: 500mm reinforced titanium steel alloy with outer layer of reactive armor.
Curtis Fabus Class Battleship: Cost $50,000,000,000
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Curtis Fabus Class Battleship
Builder: Fabus Naval Yards
Designation: BB-04A
Cost: $50,000,000,000
Operation Cost per year: $5,000,000,000
Power Plant: Eight Pebble Bed Reactors (CM-04A Pebble Bed Reactor using uranium carbide)
Sixteen shafts, sixteen propellers, with five blades each. 1,223,080 HP
Overall Length: 3,671 feet.
Overall Width: 1,429 feet.
Displacement 573,818 tons
Speed: 15 miles/hour = 13.03470 knots/hour
Crew: Ship’s company: 4,708 (4,496 enlisted. 212 officers)
Marines: 120
Armament:
9: 30 inch guns in 3 triple turrets
6: 12 inch guns in 2 triple turrets
9: 6 inch guns in 3 triple turrets
18: Sea Sparrow launchers
10: Phalanx CIWS 20mm mounts
4: MK 41 Vertical Launching Systems (96 Cells)
[Standard missile and Tomahawk ASM/LAM]
12:Standard Missile (MR)
12: Harpoon (from Standard Missile Launcher)
12: MK-46 torpedoes (from MK 32 SVTT triple mounts)
24: 76 mm (3-inch)/62 caliber MK 75 rapid fire gun
Combat Systems:
SPS-48E 3-D air search radar
SPS-49(V)5 2-D air search radar
3 Mk91 Fire Control
SPS-49 Air Search Radar
SPS-67 Surface Search Radar
4 Mk37 Gun Fire Control
2 Mk38 Gun Direction
1 Mk40 Gun Director
1 SPQ-9 [BB-61]
ASRS-13 "All Seeing Eye" 3-D air search radar
AVUS-14 2-D "BoardGame" air search radar
10 Mk101 Fire Control
XNAS-32 "Mole" Surface Search Radar
1 Data Uplink to Network & AWACs
AHMS-03 Hull mounted Sonar
ADMS-14 towed array Sonar
Armor:
Side armor: 800mm reinforced titanium steel alloy with outer layer of reactive armor.
Deck armor: 700mm reinforced titanium steel alloy with outer layer of reactive armor.
30in Turret armor: 600mm reinforced titanium steel alloy with outer layer of reactive armor.
12in Turret armor: 500mm reinforced titanium steel alloy with outer layer of reactive armor.
6in Turret armor: 400mm reinforced titanium steel alloy with outer layer of reactive armor.
Helicopters:
Standard 20 SH-60 LAMPS MK III Seahawks (Can accommodate 20 of any helicopter)
Nathan Bedford Forrest Class Battleship (NBF-04) Cost $3,000,000,000
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The CM Naval High Command wanted to have a “pocket-battleship” class of ships that could be cheaply mass-produced yet have decent armor and armaments. The ship would be geared primarily for commerce raiding. A light ship, designed to be swift, fast, sacrificing some armor and armament for speed and maneuverability. The ship was intended to bridge the perceived gap in CM ships and potential hostile ships. The idea of building a class of pocket-battleships was first proposed by Fritz Ernst, who said, “Economically speaking, it’s the best way to go.” And so that is the way it went, the contract was awarded without bidding, to the Navarre Naval Yards.
Designation: Nathan Bedford Forrest Class Battleship (NBF-04)
Role: Pocket Battleship intended mostly for commerce raiding.
Cost: $3,000,000,000
Power Plant: Four Pebble Bed Reactors (CM-04A Pebble Bed Reactor using uranium carbide)
Four shafts, four propellers, with two blades each. 1,850,960 HP
Overall Length: 1,081 feet.
Overall Width: 389 feet.
Displacement 92,308 tons
Beam: Max 74 feet. Waterline 66 feet.
Speed: 49.5 miles per hour.
Crew: Ship’s company: 1,912 (1,794 enlisted. 118 officers)
Marines: 64
Armament:
36 pintle-mounted: 20mm Fabus Munitions A-12-LW (Light Weight) Cannon with a standard load of 4,000 rounds (caseless ammunition). (6 barreled rotary action gun. Similar to the GAU-4 20mm Cannon in the F-14. Except the A-12-LW is much more efficient and can carry more ammunition due to the caseless feature) (Total weight 2,644 lbs each)
6: 18 inch guns in 2 triple turrets
6: 12 inch guns in 2 triple turrets
12: 6 inch guns in 4 triple turrets
4: Sea Sparrow launchers
6: Phalanx CIWS 20mm mounts
4: MK 41 Vertical Launching Systems (96 Cells)
[Standard missile and Tomahawk ASM/LAM]
6:Standard Missile (MR)
6: Harpoon (from Standard Missile Launcher)
6: MK-46 torpedoes (from MK 32 SVTT triple mounts)
6: 76 mm (3-inch)/62 caliber MK 75 rapid fire gun
4: Fixed- 155mm G-5 howitzers with the ability to fire CW/BW
Combat Systems:
SPS-48E 3-D air search radar
SPS-49(V)5 2-D air search radar
3 Mk91 Fire Control
SPS-49 Air Search Radar
SPS-67 Surface Search Radar
4 Mk37 Gun Fire Control
2 Mk38 Gun Direction
1 Mk40 Gun Director
1 SPQ-9 [BB-61]
Other Systems: (Many of these systems are also used in the MiG-41)
Navarre A04OTHR (Over the Horizon Radar) Uses satellite systems to extend the range of radar system to approximately 300 miles.
Thaller LRF (Laser Range Finder) 04A:
This system is capable of precisely pinpointing range for the weapons systems.
Fabus RWS (Radar Warning System) 18A2:
This system is capable of detecting enemy craft at a range of 250 miles.
Thaller ATC (Advanced targeting computer) 19ZX:
This system is capable of simultaneously locking onto 12 separate enemy craft and allowing for multiple target engagement.
ASRS-13 "All Seeing Eye" 3-D air search radar
AVUS-14 2-D "BoardGame" air search radar
10 Mk101 Fire Control
XNAS-32 "Mole" Surface Search Radar
1 Data Uplink to Network & AWACs
AHMS-03 Hull mounted Sonar
ADMS-14 towed array Sonar
AN/SPY-1D 3-D Radar
AN/SPS-67(V)3 Radar
AN/SPS-64(V)9 Radar
AN/SQS-53C(V) Sonar
AN/SQQ-28(V) LAMPS III
AN/WSN-5 Inertial Navigation System
AN/WRN-6
ANISRN-25 (V)
MK 4 MOD 2 Underwater Log
MK 6 MOD 4D Digital Dead Reckoning Tracer
AN/URN-25 TACAN
AN/SPS-64 (V) 9 I Band Radar
Navy Standard No. 3 Magnetic Compass
Chronometer Size 85
Flux Compass
Other assorted systems, but the majority are classified.
Helicopters:
Standard 5: SH-60 LAMPS MK III Seahawks (Can accommodate 5 of any helicopter)
Armor:
Side armor: 600mm reinforced titanium steel alloy with outer layer of reactive armor
Deck armor: 600mm reinforced titanium steel alloy with outer layer of reactive armor
18in Turret Armor: 600mm reinforced titanium steel alloy with outer layer of reactive armor.
12in Turret Armor: 600mm reinforced titanium steel alloy with outer layer of reactive armor.
6in Turret Armor: 600mm reinforced titanium steel alloy with outer layer of reactive armor.
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Infantry Weapons
M14 7.62mm Rifle. Standard Version. Unit Cost: $500
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M-21 Rifle. Version with scope.
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Manufacturer: Fabus Munitions Inc.
Length: 44.14 inches (112.12 centimeters)
Length of Barrel: 22 inches (55.88 centimeters)
Weight:
Empty magazine: 8.7 pounds (3.95 kilograms)
Full magazine and sling: 11.0 pounds (5.0 kilograms)
Bore diameter: 7.62mm
Maximum effective range: 1,509.26 feet (460 meters)
Muzzle velocity: 2,800 feet (853 meters) per second
Cyclic rate of fire: 750 rounds per minute
Magazine capacity: 20 rounds
Unit Cost: $500
M1911A1 .45 Caliber Pistol. Unit Cost: $300
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Primary function: Semiautomatic pistol
Manufacturer: Fabus Munitions Inc.
Length: 8.625 inches (21.91 centimeters)
Length of barrel: 5.03 inches (12.78 centimeters)
Weight:
Magazine empty: 2.5 pounds (1.14 kg)
Magazine loaded: 3.0 pounds (1.36 kg)
Bore diameter: .45 caliber
Maximum effective range: 82.02 feet (25 meters)
Muzzle velocity: 830 feet (253 meters) per second
Magazine capacity: 7 rounds
Unit Cost: $300
M-249 Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW) Unit Cost: $3,000
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Primary function: Hand-held combat machine gun
Manufacturer: Fabus Munitions Inc.
Length: 40.87 inches (103.81 centimeters)
Weight:
With bipod and tools: 15.16 pounds (6.88 kilograms)
200-round box magazine: 6.92 pounds (3.14 kilograms)
30-round magazine: 1.07 pounds (.49 kilograms)
Bore diameter: 5.56mm (.233 inches)
Maximum effective range: 3281 feet (1000 meters) for an area target
Maximum range: 2.23 miles (3.6 kilometers)
Rates of fire:
Cyclic: 725 rounds per minute
Sustained: 85 rounds per minute
Unit Cost: $3,000
M60 7.62mm Machine Gun. Unit Cost: $6,000
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Manufacturer: Fabus Munitions Inc.
Length: 42.4 inches (107.70 centimeters)
Weight: 18.75 pounds (8.51 kilograms)
Bore diameter: 7.62mm (.308 inches)
Maximum effective range: 3609.1 feet (1100 meters)
Maximum range: 2.3 miles (3725 meters)
Muzzle velocity: 2800 feet (853 meters) per second
Rates of fire:
Cyclic: 550 rounds per minute
Rapid: 100 rounds per minute*
Sustained: 100 rounds per minute*
(* with barrel changes at each 100 rounds)
Unit Cost: $6,000
Milan AT Launcher. Unit Cost $200,000
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Contractor Fabus Munitions Inc.
Entered Service 1991
Max Range 2,000m;
Min Range 400m;
Length 918mm;
Weight 6.73kg;
Diameter 125mm;
Wing Span 267mm;
Rate of Fire 3-4rpm;
Warhead Weight 2.70kg;
Diameter 115mm;
Explosive Content 1.79kg;
Firing Post Weight 16.4kg;
Length 900mm;
Height 650mm;
Width 420mm;
Armor Penetration 352mm;
Time of Flight to Max Range 12.5secs;
Missile Speed 720kph;
Guidance Semi-Automatic command to line of sight by means of wire guidance link.
Vehicles
High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) (M998 Truck) Unit Cost $50,000 (The MK Grenade Launcher adds $10,000 to the price. The 7.62mm Machine gun adds $5,000 to the price. The M-2 .50 caliber machine gun adds $10,000 to the price. The TOW adds $150,000 to the price)
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LTV HMMWV M998-series multipurpose wheeled vehicle variants include:
M998 cargo/troop carrier without winch
M1038 cargo/troop carrier with winch
M966 TOW missile carrier, basic armor, without winch
M1036 TOW missile carrier, basic armor, with winch
M1045 TOW missile carrier, supplemental armor, without winch
M1046 TOW missile carrier, supplemental armor, with winch
M1025 armament carrier, basic armor, without winch
M1026 armament carrier, basic armor, with winch
M1043 armament carrier, supplemental armor, without winch
M1044 armament carrier, supplemental armor, with winch
M996 mini-ambulance, 2-litter, basic armor
M997 maxi-ambulance, 4-litter, basic armor
M1035 soft-top ambulance, 2-litter
M1037 S-250 shelter carrier, without winch
M1042 S-250 shelter carrier, with winch
M1069 tractor for M119 105-mm light gun
Primary function: The HMMWV provides a variety of wheeled vehicle platforms. These are cargo/troop carrier, armament carrier, TOW missile system carrier, shelter carrier and two ambulance variants (2- and 4-litter). The HMMWV will also be the prime mover for the AN/TRC-170 Radio Digital Terminal and the Pedestal Mounted Stinger System.
Length: 15 feet (4.57 meters)
Width: 7.08 feet (2.16 meters)
Weight: 5,200 pounds (2359 kilograms)
Height: 6.00 feet (1.83 meters) reducible to 4.5 feet (1.37 meters)
Engine: V8, 6.2 litre displacement, fuel injected diesel, liquid cooled, compression ignition
Horsepower: 150 at 3,600 RPM
Transmission: 3 speed, automatic
Transfer case: 2 speed, locking, chain driven
Electrical system: 24 volt, negative ground, 60 amps
Brakes: Hydraulic, 4-wheeled disc
Fording depth:
without preparation: 2.5 feet (76.2 centimeters)
with deep water fording kit: 5 feet (1.5 meters)
Fuel type: Diesel
Fuel capacity: 25 gallons (94.63 liters)
Range: 350 miles (563.15 kilometers) highway
Unit Replacement Cost: $50,000
Tanks
T-98 MBT (Main Battle Tank) (Heavily upgraded T-90)
Unit Cost: $10,000,000
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Manufacturer: Fabus Munitions Inc.
T-98 Main Battle Tank
The Mississippian Armored Corp decided in 1998 that they wanted a new tank, a new model that would borrow some of the best things of the T-90, while at the same time be a leap forward in armored technology. The main things they were looking for were protection, firepower, and crew survivability. Engineers for Fabus Munitions submitted designs for the T-98 MBT and they were promptly accepted. The tank would be the heaviest ever produced by Mississippi; it would weigh in at about 82 tons and have a 145mm main gun.
Testing was done in June of 1998 with prototypes of the T-98 going against other tanks (All models of Abrams, T-72s, T-80s, T-90s, T-94s, and ½ dozen other medium and heavy tanks)
The testing revealed the following.
Strengths: The tank was impervious to all known ATGMs, RPGs, mines, and most other main gun tank rounds. The tank had a crew survivability rate that essentially put all other tanks to shame. The main gun of the T-98 was capable of “one-hit” kills against all known tanks. The tank was able to withstand numerous hits to the side and front armor fired in rapid succession at ranges from 300+ meters from various enemy tanks. For all intents and purposes, the front and side armor were proof against all known enemy land weaponry.
Weaknesses: The biggest problems that the tank faced were that it was very slow compared to other tanks. It had a tendency to breakdown, and above average maintenance needed to keep it in working condition. Also the tank was a gas-guzzler. The tank also had the drawback of being “heard before it’s seen”, it could be heard approaching from about two miles away. The problem crews reported the most was the inability to traverse difficult terrain, without being towed out by not one, but two heavy tank towers. The tank had poor ability to operate in the mud, soft sand, snow, and loose terrain in general. The tank carried a hefty price tag at approximately 10 million dollars.
Designation T-98 MBT
Nation of Origin: Federated White Commonwealth of Communist Mississippi.
Length: 46.8 feet
Width: 14.2 feet.
Height: 7.92 feet
Weight: 82 tons.
Ground clearance: 24 inches.
Ground pressure: 19.7 PSI
Obstacle Crossing: 46 inches.
Crew: 3 (Driver, Commander, Gunner)
Engine:
Salazar TA-04 gasoline turbine engine. 2,400 Hp at 30,000 Rpm.
1 kW AB-1-P28 auxiliary power unit (Same as in T-90)
Speed: Road: 35 mph. Cross-country: 30 mph.
Maximum range: 180 miles with main reservoir. Extended by reserve drum to approximately 225 miles.
Fuel load: 800 gallons in main reservoir. 200-gallon reserve drum in rear of tank.
Armament:
Main Gun: 135mm SAT-98B smoothbore main gun, produced by Salazar Armored Technologies.
Commander’s weapon: 7.62mm pintle-mounted six barrel F-12-LW Minigun (Very similar to the 20mm Fabus Munitions A-12-LW (Light Weight) cannon) except this is a 7.62mm model and weighs a great deal less.
Mounted remotely activated TOW Launcher on the side of the turret, protected by 100mm of armor
Coaxial Weapon: 7.62 M240 Machinegun
NBC System: Heavily upgraded version of the Abrams 200 SCFM - CleanCooled Air, designated the Schacht 98NBCPS (1998 NuclearBiologicalChemical Protection System)
Night Vision: Heavily upgraded version of the T-90 TO1-PO2T Agava-2 TI (target id range 2.5 km) and TPN-4-49-23 Buran-PA (target id range 1.2/1.5 km)
The upgraded version of the former was designated (nicknamed) the “Thaller Advanced Night Hunting System”. The ladder was designated (nicknamed) the “Salazar Night Hawk System”.
Radio: R-163-50U + R-163-50K (T-90K)
Smoke screen: 12: 81mm mortars with CM-VS smoke grenades
smoke discharger.
Armor:
Front: Vs APFSDS: 1,800 mm + 300 mm with Kontakt-5 = 2,100
Vs HEAT: 2,000 mm + 400 mm with Kontakt-5 = 2,400mm
Side: Vs APFSDS: 1,700 mm + 250 mm with Kontakt-5 = 1,950
Vs HEAT: 1,800 mm + 400 mm with Kontak-5= 2,200
Rear: Vs APFSDS: 1,200 mm + 300 mm with Kontakt-5 = 1,500
Vs HEAT: 1,400 mm + 400 mm with Kotakt-5 = 1,800
T-98W (Whiteness) cost $30,000,000
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T-98W Super-Heavy Main Battle Tank
The Mississippian Armored Commanded with the approval of the Army High Command decided in June of 2004 that an upgraded version of the T-98 MBT was needed to continue to assure CM supremacy in the field of armored warfare. The new tank would be the T-98W (Whiteness) so named after the title that the premier’s son Roger had chosen to be addressed as. This was a multi-corporation project, with Salazar Heavy Machining, Fabus Munitions Inc, and Thaller Advanced Weapons and Armor Corporation being the three main participants in the project.
By August of 2004 the first prototypes were ready for testing. Testing involved the prototypes of the T-98W going against other tanks (All models of Abrams, T-72s, T-80s, T-90s, T-94s, T-98 MBTs and two-dozen other medium and heavy tanks)
The testing revealed the following.
Strengths: The tank exhibited all the strengths of the T-98. In addition, the protection of armor and the killing power of the main gun were even far greater than it was in the T-98. The tank proved impervious to all known ATGMs, RPGs, mines, and most other main gun tank rounds. The tank had a crew survivability rate that essentially put all other tanks to shame. The main gun of the T-98W was capable of “one-hit” kills against all known tanks. The tank was able to withstand numerous hits to the side and front armor fired in rapid succession at ranges from 300+ meters from various enemy tanks. For all intents and purposes, the front and side armor were proof against all known enemy land weaponry. Even at 50 meters against the front or side armor, not a single tank round fired from a testing tank, did anything more to the T-98W than bounce off the side. The ultimate test came when the T-98W was able to withstand a 145mm round from the T-98 MBT against the side armor at a range of 50 meters. The tank had a superior fuel tank than the T-98 MBT, but this didn't mean anything about the mileage. The T-98 MBT got 1 mile per 4.4 gallons, the T-98W was lucky to get 1 mile per 5 gallons, it simply carried more fuel.
Weaknesses: The problems evident in the T-98 were much more evident in the T-98W. The tank was unable to cross most bridges without doing severe damage to them. Field Marshal Reginald Smith referred to the tank as, “The worst gas guzzling behemoth ever conceived by man” The biggest problem was the enormous cost to produce the tank. It was over three times as expensive as the T-98 MBT. The cost was 30 million dollars per T-98W. Another problem was that while the T-98 MBT required 2 heavy tank towers to tow it when it became mired in mud, the T-98W required 3.
Nation of Origin: Federated White Commonwealth of Communist Mississippi.
Proliferation: Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Fabus Island, Western Sahara, Mississippian Egypt.
Unit cost: $30,000,000
Length: 54.8 feet
Width: 18.2 feet.
Height: 8.42 feet
Weight: 120 tons.
Ground clearance: 32 inches.
Ground pressure: 28.21 PSI
Obstacle Crossing: 54 inches.
Crew: 4 (Driver, Commander, Gunner, Loader)
Engine:
Thaller TA-03 diesel super charged turbine engine. 4,000 Hp at 40,000 Rpm.
2 kW AB-1-P28 auxiliary power units (Same as in T-90 and T-98)
Speed: Road: 24 mph. Cross-country: 16 mph.
Maximum range: 300 miles with main reservoir. Extended by reserve drums to approximately 380 miles.
Fuel load: 1,500 gallons in main reservoir. 2: 200-gallon reserve drums in rear of tank.
Armament:
Main Gun: 140mm STGS-98W (Super Tank Gun Salazar) smoothbore main gun, produced by Salazar Armored Technologies. The gun operates on a retraction system and the frame of the tank has been hardened to deal with the massive recoil. Prototype testing has shown this to be an effective system. 40 APFSDS, 20 HE rounds, 20 Heat rounds. Some tanks also carry up to 10 ATGMs, but that is dependent on the mission objectives and the anticipated enemy resistance.
Commander’s weapon: 7.62mm pintle-mounted six barrel F-12-LW Minigun (Very similar to the 20mm Fabus Munitions A-12-LW (Light Weight) cannon) except this is a 7.62mm model and weighs a great deal less. 12,000 round of ammunition.
Mounted remotely activated TOW Launcher on the side of the turret, protected by 200mm of armor. Can be reloaded by the Loader, but has 2 rockets ready and loaded in it.
Coaxial Weapon: 7.62 M240 Machinegun with 8,000 rounds of ammunition.
Loaders Weapon: Browning M-2 50 caliber machine gun, with 4,000 round of ammunition.
NBC System: Heavily upgraded version of the Abrams 200 SCFM - CleanCooled Air, designated the Schacht 98NBCPS (1998 NuclearBiologicalChemical Protection System)
Night Vision: Heavily upgraded version of the T-90 TO1-PO2T Agava-2 TI (target id range 2.5 km) and TPN-4-49-23 Buran-PA (target id range 1.2/1.5 km) The upgraded version of the former was designated (nicknamed) the “Thaller Advanced Night Hunting System”. The ladder was designated (nicknamed) the “Salazar Night Hawk System”.
Radio: R-163-50U + R-163-50K (T-90K)
Smoke screen: 12: 81mm mortars with CM-VS smoke grenades
smoke discharger.
Armor:
Front: Vs APFSDS: 2,500 mm + 500 mm with Kontakt-5 = 3,000
Vs HEAT: 3,000 mm + 800 mm with Kontakt-5 = 3,800mm
Side: Vs APFSDS: 2,200 mm + 400 mm with Kontakt-5 = 2,600
Vs HEAT: 2,500 mm + 600 mm with Kontak-5= 3,100
Rear: Vs APFSDS: 1,500 mm + 300 mm with Kontakt-5 = 1,800
Vs HEAT: 1,800 mm + 400 mm with Kotakt-5 = 2,200
T-99 MBT
Cost $10,00,000
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The Mississippian Armored Corp in 2004 that the T-98 MBT and the T-98W Super Heavy Tank were less than practical for modern armored warfare that largely occurred outside of built-up urban areas. Ease of movement was the most important aspect of the design of the T-99 Medium Tank.
Testing revealed the tank to be at least on par, and at most, 25-50% better in most areas when compared with the Abrams series of MBT.
Manufacturer: Fabus Munitions Inc.
Designation T-99 MBT
Nation of Origin: Federated White Commonwealth of Decisive Action
Length: 38.5 feet
Width: 12.7 feet.
Height: 6.98 feet
Weight: 50 tons.
Ground clearance: 19 inches.
Ground pressure: 8.7 PSI
Obstacle Crossing: 37 inches.
Crew: 3 (Driver, Commander, Gunner)
Engine:
Salazar TA-04 gasoline turbine engine. 2,400 Hp at 30,000 Rpm.
1 kW AB-1-P28 auxiliary power unit (Same as in T-90)
Speed: Road: 45 mph. Cross-country: 34 mph.
Maximum range: 800 miles with main reservoir. Extended by reserve drum to approximately 1000 miles.
Fuel load: 800 gallons in main reservoir. 200-gallon reserve drum in rear of tank.
Armament:
Main Gun: 125mm SAT-99A smoothbore main gun, produced by Salazar Armored Technologies.
Commander’s weapon: 7.62mm pintle-mounted six barrel F-12-LW Minigun (Very similar to the 20mm Fabus Munitions A-12-LW (Light Weight) cannon) except this is a 7.62mm model and weighs a great deal less.
Mounted remotely activated TOW Launcher on the side of the turret, protected by 100mm of armor
Coaxial Weapon: 7.62 M240 Machinegun
NBC System: Heavily upgraded version of the Abrams 200 SCFM - CleanCooled Air, designated the Schacht 98NBCPS (1998 NuclearBiologicalChemical Protection System)
Night Vision: Heavily upgraded version of the T-90 TO1-PO2T Agava-2 TI (target id range 2.5 km) and TPN-4-49-23 Buran-PA (target id range 1.2/1.5 km) The upgraded version of the former was designated (nicknamed) the “Thaller Advanced Night Hunting System”. The ladder was designated (nicknamed) the “Salazar Night Hawk System”.
Radio: R-163-50U + R-163-50K (T-90K)
Smoke screen: 12: 81mm mortars with CM-VS smoke grenades
smoke discharger.
Armor:
Front: Vs APFSDS: 1,000 mm + 200 mm with Kontakt-5 = 1,200
Vs HEAT: 1,500 mm + 400 mm with Kontakt-5 = 1,900mm
Side: Vs APFSDS: 900 mm + 100 mm with Kontakt-5 = 1,000
Vs HEAT: 1,400 mm + 300 mm with Kontak-5= 1,700
Rear: Vs APFSDS: 800 mm + 50 mm with Kontakt-5 = 850
Vs HEAT: 1,300 mm + 250 mm with Kotakt-5 = 1,550
Anti-Air Weapons
SA-19 GRISOM (9M111) Mobile SAM. Unit Cost $500,000
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Chassis: Ural-53234 8 x 8 truck
Crew 3
Armament 12 57E6 SAMs, 2 2A72 30 mm guns
Missile Guidance system radio commands with IR or radio direction finding
Maximum speed 1,100 m/sec
Time of flight to 10 km range 14 sec
Weight With container 90 kg
Launch weight 65 kg
Container diameter 170 mm
Length in container 3.2 m
Warhead type: fragmentation rod
Warhead weight 16 kg
Gun Calibre 30 mm
Total rate of fire 700 rds per minute
Muzzle velocity 960 m/sec
Projectile weight 0.97 kg
Ammunition load 750 rounds
Radar Range, with target reflection surface of 2-3 sq cm
Target detection at least 30 km
Target tracking at least 24 km Kill zone
Missiles Range 1,000 to 12,000 m
Altitude 5 - 8,000 m
Guns Range 0.2 - 4,000 m
Altitude 0 - 3,000 m
Number of simultaneously engaged targets 2
Number of targets handled per minute 10 - 12
Reaction time 5 - 6 sec
FIM-92A Stinger Weapons System: RMP & Basic. Unit Cost $50,000
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Primary function To provide close-in, surface-to-air weapons for the defense of forward combat areas, vital areas and installations against low altitude air attacks.
Manufacturer Prime – Fabus Munitions Inc.
Missile - General Dynamics /Raytheon Corporation
Propulsion Dual thrust solid fuel rocket motor
Length 5 feet (1.5 meters)
Width 5.5 inches (13.96 centimeters)
Weight 12.5 pounds (5.68 kilograms)
Weight fully armed 34.5 pounds (15.66 kg)
Maximum system span 3.6 inches (9.14 cm)
Range 1 to 8 kilometers
Sight ring 10 mils
Fuzing Penetration, impact, self destruct
Ceiling 10,000 feet (3.046 kilometers)
Speed Supersonic in flight
Cost $50,000
Aircraft
Mi-24V. Cost $10,000,000
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Country of Origin Russia Builder MIL Date of Introduction 1976 (HIND D) Role Assault, gunship, antitank Similar Aircraft AH-1 Cobra (all models), UH-60 Black Hawk, AH-64 Apache, Mangusta A129 Blades Main rotor: 5
Tail rotor: 3 Rotor diameter Main Rotor : 17.3 meters
Tail Rotor: 3.9 meters Wing span 6.5 meters Length Length : 21.6 m (rotors turning)
Length : 17.5 m (fuselage) Height 13 ft., 11 in.
6.5 meters (gear extended) Cargo Compartment Dimensions Floor Length: 2.5 meters
Width: 1.5 meters
Height: 1.2 meters Weight Maximum Gross: 11,500 kg
Normal Takeoff: 11,100 kg
Empty: 8,500 kg Fuel Internal: 1,840 liters
Internal Aux Tank (in cabin): 1,227 liters
External Fuel Tank: 500 liters ea. Engine 2 x 2,200 shp Isotov TV-3-117 turbines Maximum speed 168 mph / 335 km/h Cruising speed 295 km/h Range Normal Load: 450 km
With Aux Fuel: 950 km Service Ceiling 4,500 meters Hover out of ground effect: 1,500 meters
in ground effect : 2,200 meters Vertical Climb Rate 15 m/s Max “G” Force 1.75 g Standard Payload Internal load: 8 combat troops or 4 litters
External weapons load: 1,500 kg
External load (no weapons): 2,500 kg
Armament 12.7-mm 4x Barrel Machinegun, YaKB-12.7:
Range (m): (practical) 1,500
Elevation/Traverse: 20° up to 60° down/ 120°
Ammo Type: HEFI, APT, Duplex, DuplexT
Rate of Fire (rpm): up to 4,500 (pilot selectable)
30-mm Twin Barrel Cannon, GSh-30K:
Range (m): (practical) 4,000
Elevation/Traverse: None (rigidly mounted)
Ammo Type: HEFI, HEI, APT, APE, CC
Rate of Fire (rpm): 300, or 2,000 to 2,600
750 - 1x twin 30-mm gun, or 1,470 - 12.7-mm 4 barrel turret gun 2-12 - AT-2C or AT-6C Spiral ATGMs 2-4 - 80-mm S-8 rocket pods (20 ea.) 2-4 - 57-mm S-5 rocket pods (32 ea.) 940 - GSh-23L twin 23-mm MG pods 4 - 250-kg bombs FAB-250 2 - 500-kg bombs 500 liters External fuel tanks
Most Probable Armament HIND D: Turret-mounted 4-barrel 12.7-mm Gatling type machinegun, 57-mm rockets, AT-2C/ SWATTER ATGMs. HIND E: Turret-mounted 4-barrel 12.7-mm Gatling type machinegun or twin barrel 23-mm turret gun, 57-mm rockets, AT-6C/ SPIRAL ATGMs. HIND F: Fixed 30-mm twin gun on the right fuselage side, 57-mm rockets, AT-6C/ SPIRAL ATGMs.
Loaded combat troops can fire personal weapons through cabin windows.
Sensors FLIR, RWR, laser designator
AVIONICS The ATGM targeting system uses a low-level light TV, a laser designator, FLIR, air data sensor, and a missile guidance transmitter. HIND D versions are primarily daytime aircraft only. Some HIND E and Mi-35 series export versions have upgraded night and weather capabilities, better avionics, weather radar, autopilot, HUD, GPS, NVG compatibility, more armor, and an increased weapons load provided by the French company Sextant Avionique.
Survivability Main and tail rotors electrically deiced. Infrared signature suppressors can be mounted on engine exhausts. Radar warning receivers, IFF, Infrared jammer, rotor brake, chaff and flares. Armored cockpit.
Crew Two (pilots in tandem cockpits)
Cost $10,000,000
AC-130H Spectre. Unit cost $40,000,000
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Primary function: Close air support
Range: 1,500 miles, unlimited air refueling possible.
Armament: two M61 20mm Vulcan cannons
with 3,000 rounds
one L60 40mm Bofors cannon
with 256 rounds
one M102 105mm howitzer
with 100 rounds
AC-130U Spooky. Cost $60,000,000
Primary Function: Close air support.
Range: 2,200 miles, unlimited with air refueling.
Armament:One 25mm GAU-12 Gatling gun
(1,800 rounds per minute)
one L60 40mm Bofors cannon
(100 shots per minute)
one M102 105mm cannon
(6-10 rounds per minute)
A-10/OA-10 Thunderbolt II. Cost $10,000,000
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Primary Function: Close air support.
Range: 800 miles
Crew: 1
Armament: up to 16,000 pounds (7,200 kilograms) of mixed ordnance on eight under-wing and three under-fuselage pylon stations, including infrared countermeasure flares; electronic countermeasure chaff; jammer pods; 2.75-inch (6.99 centimeters) rockets; illumination flares and:
MK-82 (500 pound bomb)
MK-84 (2000 pound bomb)
MK77 incendiary
10 MK20 Rockeye II (4 - 6 standard load)
10 CBU-52 (4 - 6 standard load)
10 CBU-58 (4 - 6 standard load)
10 CBU-71 (4 - 6 standard load)
10 CBU-87 (4 - 6 standard load)
10 CBU-89 (4 - 6 standard load)
CBU-97
10 BL755 (4 - 6 standard load)
AGM-65 Maverick missiles
GBU-10 laser-guided bomb
GBU-12 laser-guided bomb
AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles
Cost: $10,000,000
MiG-41 Good Ole Boy: Cost: $25,000,000
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Builder: Thaller Advanced Aeronautics Corporation
Cost: $25,000,000
Crew: One
Airframe: Titanium and aluminum
Role: Multi-role: Air Superiority and interceptor.
Length: 71 feet, 2 inches
Span: 46 feet, 3 inches
Height: 22 feet, 1 inch
Wing span: 43 feet 6 inches
Maximum speed: Mach 4.09
Weight: (Empty) 51,025 lbs
Weight: (Normal) 96,225 lbs
Powerplant: 2 Thaller A-4 turbofans engines with afterburner rated at 61.24 kN each
Maximum range: 1,100 miles (can be extended indefinitely with aerial refueling)
In-Flight refueling: Yes
Internal Fuel: 38,200 lbs
Armament:
1: 20mm Fabus Munitions A-12-LW (Light Weight) Cannon with 4,000 rounds (caseless ammunition). (6 barreled rotary action gun. Similar to the GAU-4 20mm Cannon in the F-14. Except the A-12-LW is much more efficient and can carry more ammunition due to the caseless feature) (Total weight 2,644 lbs)
12: AIM-120 (Total weight 1,356 lbs)
Possible Armament:
4: GBU-12 (Total weight 3,200 lbs)
Combat Systems:
Thaller LRF (Laser Range Finder) 04A:
This system is capable of precisely pinpointing range for the weapons systems.
Fabus RWS (Radar Warning System) 18A2:
This system is capable of detecting enemy craft at a range of 250 miles.
Thaller ATC (Advanced targeting computer) 19ZX:
This system is capable of simultaneously locking onto 12 separate enemy craft and allowing for multiple target engagement.
AN/ALQ-119 ECM POD
AN/ALQ-131 ECM POD
AN/ALQ-178 internal ECM
AN/ALQ-184 ECM POD
AN/ALR-56M threat warning receiver [F-16C/D Block 50/52]
AN/ALR-69 radar warning system (RWR)
AN/ALR-74 radar warning system (RWR) [replaces AN/ALR-69]
AN/ALE-40 chaff/flare dispenser
AN/ALE-47 chaff/flare dispenser
The rest of the systems aren’t even named as they are classified.
Ships:
Kluxer Klass Kruiser (3K-04) Cost $2,000,000,000
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In response to the recent threats to Commonwealth territories, the Navarre Naval Yards were asked to design and build a ship that would be fast, light, easy to mass produce, well-armed, and easy to maintain. The ship would primarily be for service in the Commonwealth navies. The original plans were drawn up over a period of three months and after many more weeks of arguing over issues varying from the designation name, to the armaments, to the power plant, the design of the 3K-04 was finally agreed upon. The ship would be intended primarily for use as a convoy escort and blockade-runner. It would have weapons and combat systems very similar to the Curtis Fabus Battleships, yet the number and size of these weapons would be greatly scaled down. The engineers nicknamed it, “Curtis junior”.
Designation: Kluxer Klass Kruiser (3K-04)
Role: Guided Missile Battle cruiser
Cost: 2 billion dollars.
Power Plant: Four Pebble Bed Reactors (CM-04A Pebble Bed Reactor using uranium carbide). This is the same reactor model used for the Curtis Fabus Class BB-04A, except this cruiser has fewer reactors.
Four shafts, Four propellers, with three blades each. 820,540 HP
Speed: 36 miles per hour = 31 knots per hour.
Displacement: 42,183 tons.
Length: 962 feet
Beam: Max 71 feet. Waterline 62 feet.
Crew: Ship’s company: 1,304 (1,214 enlisted. 90 officers)
Marines: 32
Armament:
6: 12 inch guns in 2 triple turrets
6: 6 inch guns in 2 triple turrets
4: Sea Sparrow launchers
2: Phalanx CIWS 20mm mounts
2: MK 41 Vertical Launching Systems (96 Cells)
[Standard missile and Tomahawk ASM/LAM]
4:Standard Missile (MR)
4: Harpoon (from Standard Missile Launcher)
4: MK-46 torpedoes (from MK 32 SVTT triple mounts)
4: 76 mm (3-inch)/62 caliber MK 75 rapid fire gun
Combat Systems:
SPS-48E 3-D air search radar
SPS-49(V)5 2-D air search radar
3 Mk91 Fire Control
SPS-49 Air Search Radar
SPS-67 Surface Search Radar
4 Mk37 Gun Fire Control
2 Mk38 Gun Direction
1 Mk40 Gun Director
1 SPQ-9 [BB-61]
ASRS-13 "All Seeing Eye" 3-D air search radar
AVUS-14 2-D "BoardGame" air search radar
10 Mk101 Fire Control
XNAS-32 "Mole" Surface Search Radar
1 Data Uplink to Network & AWACs
AHMS-03 Hull mounted Sonar
ADMS-14 towed array Sonar
Helicopters:
Standard 3 SH-60 LAMPS MK III Seahawks (Can accommodate 3 of any helicopter)
Armor:
Side armor: 400mm reinforced titanium steel alloy with outer layer of reactive armor
Deck armor: 300mm reinforced titanium steel alloy with outer layer of reactive armor
12in Turret Armor: 600mm reinforced titanium steel alloy with outer layer of reactive armor.
6in Turret Armor: 500mm reinforced titanium steel alloy with outer layer of reactive armor.
Curtis Fabus Class Battleship: Cost $50,000,000,000
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Curtis Fabus Class Battleship
Builder: Fabus Naval Yards
Designation: BB-04A
Cost: $50,000,000,000
Operation Cost per year: $5,000,000,000
Power Plant: Eight Pebble Bed Reactors (CM-04A Pebble Bed Reactor using uranium carbide)
Sixteen shafts, sixteen propellers, with five blades each. 1,223,080 HP
Overall Length: 3,671 feet.
Overall Width: 1,429 feet.
Displacement 573,818 tons
Speed: 15 miles/hour = 13.03470 knots/hour
Crew: Ship’s company: 4,708 (4,496 enlisted. 212 officers)
Marines: 120
Armament:
9: 30 inch guns in 3 triple turrets
6: 12 inch guns in 2 triple turrets
9: 6 inch guns in 3 triple turrets
18: Sea Sparrow launchers
10: Phalanx CIWS 20mm mounts
4: MK 41 Vertical Launching Systems (96 Cells)
[Standard missile and Tomahawk ASM/LAM]
12:Standard Missile (MR)
12: Harpoon (from Standard Missile Launcher)
12: MK-46 torpedoes (from MK 32 SVTT triple mounts)
24: 76 mm (3-inch)/62 caliber MK 75 rapid fire gun
Combat Systems:
SPS-48E 3-D air search radar
SPS-49(V)5 2-D air search radar
3 Mk91 Fire Control
SPS-49 Air Search Radar
SPS-67 Surface Search Radar
4 Mk37 Gun Fire Control
2 Mk38 Gun Direction
1 Mk40 Gun Director
1 SPQ-9 [BB-61]
ASRS-13 "All Seeing Eye" 3-D air search radar
AVUS-14 2-D "BoardGame" air search radar
10 Mk101 Fire Control
XNAS-32 "Mole" Surface Search Radar
1 Data Uplink to Network & AWACs
AHMS-03 Hull mounted Sonar
ADMS-14 towed array Sonar
Armor:
Side armor: 800mm reinforced titanium steel alloy with outer layer of reactive armor.
Deck armor: 700mm reinforced titanium steel alloy with outer layer of reactive armor.
30in Turret armor: 600mm reinforced titanium steel alloy with outer layer of reactive armor.
12in Turret armor: 500mm reinforced titanium steel alloy with outer layer of reactive armor.
6in Turret armor: 400mm reinforced titanium steel alloy with outer layer of reactive armor.
Helicopters:
Standard 20 SH-60 LAMPS MK III Seahawks (Can accommodate 20 of any helicopter)
Nathan Bedford Forrest Class Battleship (NBF-04) Cost $3,000,000,000
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The CM Naval High Command wanted to have a “pocket-battleship” class of ships that could be cheaply mass-produced yet have decent armor and armaments. The ship would be geared primarily for commerce raiding. A light ship, designed to be swift, fast, sacrificing some armor and armament for speed and maneuverability. The ship was intended to bridge the perceived gap in CM ships and potential hostile ships. The idea of building a class of pocket-battleships was first proposed by Fritz Ernst, who said, “Economically speaking, it’s the best way to go.” And so that is the way it went, the contract was awarded without bidding, to the Navarre Naval Yards.
Designation: Nathan Bedford Forrest Class Battleship (NBF-04)
Role: Pocket Battleship intended mostly for commerce raiding.
Cost: $3,000,000,000
Power Plant: Four Pebble Bed Reactors (CM-04A Pebble Bed Reactor using uranium carbide)
Four shafts, four propellers, with two blades each. 1,850,960 HP
Overall Length: 1,081 feet.
Overall Width: 389 feet.
Displacement 92,308 tons
Beam: Max 74 feet. Waterline 66 feet.
Speed: 49.5 miles per hour.
Crew: Ship’s company: 1,912 (1,794 enlisted. 118 officers)
Marines: 64
Armament:
36 pintle-mounted: 20mm Fabus Munitions A-12-LW (Light Weight) Cannon with a standard load of 4,000 rounds (caseless ammunition). (6 barreled rotary action gun. Similar to the GAU-4 20mm Cannon in the F-14. Except the A-12-LW is much more efficient and can carry more ammunition due to the caseless feature) (Total weight 2,644 lbs each)
6: 18 inch guns in 2 triple turrets
6: 12 inch guns in 2 triple turrets
12: 6 inch guns in 4 triple turrets
4: Sea Sparrow launchers
6: Phalanx CIWS 20mm mounts
4: MK 41 Vertical Launching Systems (96 Cells)
[Standard missile and Tomahawk ASM/LAM]
6:Standard Missile (MR)
6: Harpoon (from Standard Missile Launcher)
6: MK-46 torpedoes (from MK 32 SVTT triple mounts)
6: 76 mm (3-inch)/62 caliber MK 75 rapid fire gun
4: Fixed- 155mm G-5 howitzers with the ability to fire CW/BW
Combat Systems:
SPS-48E 3-D air search radar
SPS-49(V)5 2-D air search radar
3 Mk91 Fire Control
SPS-49 Air Search Radar
SPS-67 Surface Search Radar
4 Mk37 Gun Fire Control
2 Mk38 Gun Direction
1 Mk40 Gun Director
1 SPQ-9 [BB-61]
Other Systems: (Many of these systems are also used in the MiG-41)
Navarre A04OTHR (Over the Horizon Radar) Uses satellite systems to extend the range of radar system to approximately 300 miles.
Thaller LRF (Laser Range Finder) 04A:
This system is capable of precisely pinpointing range for the weapons systems.
Fabus RWS (Radar Warning System) 18A2:
This system is capable of detecting enemy craft at a range of 250 miles.
Thaller ATC (Advanced targeting computer) 19ZX:
This system is capable of simultaneously locking onto 12 separate enemy craft and allowing for multiple target engagement.
ASRS-13 "All Seeing Eye" 3-D air search radar
AVUS-14 2-D "BoardGame" air search radar
10 Mk101 Fire Control
XNAS-32 "Mole" Surface Search Radar
1 Data Uplink to Network & AWACs
AHMS-03 Hull mounted Sonar
ADMS-14 towed array Sonar
AN/SPY-1D 3-D Radar
AN/SPS-67(V)3 Radar
AN/SPS-64(V)9 Radar
AN/SQS-53C(V) Sonar
AN/SQQ-28(V) LAMPS III
AN/WSN-5 Inertial Navigation System
AN/WRN-6
ANISRN-25 (V)
MK 4 MOD 2 Underwater Log
MK 6 MOD 4D Digital Dead Reckoning Tracer
AN/URN-25 TACAN
AN/SPS-64 (V) 9 I Band Radar
Navy Standard No. 3 Magnetic Compass
Chronometer Size 85
Flux Compass
Other assorted systems, but the majority are classified.
Helicopters:
Standard 5: SH-60 LAMPS MK III Seahawks (Can accommodate 5 of any helicopter)
Armor:
Side armor: 600mm reinforced titanium steel alloy with outer layer of reactive armor
Deck armor: 600mm reinforced titanium steel alloy with outer layer of reactive armor
18in Turret Armor: 600mm reinforced titanium steel alloy with outer layer of reactive armor.
12in Turret Armor: 600mm reinforced titanium steel alloy with outer layer of reactive armor.
6in Turret Armor: 600mm reinforced titanium steel alloy with outer layer of reactive armor.