P3X1299
12-10-2004, 05:27
P3X1299 Defense Industries offers these products to market.
Claymore Mine (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v186/JoesGeo/Ships/039_CLAYMORE_MINE.jpg)
This is simply an explosive device designed to fire metal balls out to a distance of 100 meters across a 60 degree arc. Keep the front pointed toward the enemy.
Cost: $30
Anti-Tank Mines
MK1 Anti-Tank Mine (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v186/JoesGeo/Ships/landmine-dod-closeup.jpg)
This is an anti-tank mine, designed to blow the treads off of tanks, and immobilize them. It contains 4 kilograms of RDX explosives.
Cost: $60
MK2 AT Mine:
This is simply a bigger version of the MK1 AT mine that contains 8 kilograms of RDX instead of four.
Cost: $90
The tank has to drive over the mine for it to work of course.
Anti-Infantry Mines
Bouncing Betty (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v186/JoesGeo/Ships/BouncingBetter.jpg)
Type: Bounding APERS, Fragmentation
Weight: 6.25 lbs
Diameter: 4 in
Height: 7.8 in
Main Charge: 20.8 oz TNT
Booster Charge: 0.4 oz Composition A5
Propelling Charge: 2.5 oz black powder
Fuze: M605 combination fuze
Triggers: Pressure prongs or tripwire
Triggering Action: Pressure-8 lbs, Tripwire-3.5 lbs
Bounding Height: 3 feet
Specific Hazards: Blast and fragmentation
Danger Area: Lethal-50m, Casualty-100m
Construction: Metal
Ships:
Class Designation:Boxcar Class Q-Ship (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v186/JoesGeo/Ships/Boxairc.jpg)
Displacement: 7000 tons
Power Plant: Four General Electric LM 2500-30 gas turbines; two shafts, 100,000 total shaft horsepower
Speed: 20 knots cruising, capable of 30 knots for short periods, in an emergency can make it up to 33 knots. However, this is not recommended as it places severe stress on the structure of the ship.
Length: 441 ft.
Beam: 59 ft.
Draft: 20 ft.
Crew: 150
Armor: The Boxcar Q-ships do not mount much in the way of armor. There is two centimeters of titanium armor around the engines, fuel tanks, and in the bow. A double hull up the sides to the main deck. The main defense of the Boxcar Q-ship is the advantage of surprise. The hull and structure of the ship have also been somewhat strengthened because of the extremely powerful gas turbines that the ship is outfitted with
Armaments:
-There are two Phalanx CIWS mounted on hydraulic platforms below the roof of the superstructure. One is on the port side and one is one the starboard side.
-There are four Mk. 38 25mm machine guns mounted in the rear cabin. The walls of the rear cabin fold down with the press of a button to allow these machine guns to fire.
-Mounted below the superstructure, are four Mk. 75, 76mm guns. These are typically stowed with the barrels guns facing toward each other. They can be brought into action quickly by simply folding the walls down with the press of a button.
-In the forward hold, there are eight vertical launch ASROC missiles
-In the forward hold also are six additional VLS tubes that carry HARPOON missiles
-In the aft hold are four VLS tubes for the SLAM-ER missile
*the missile tubes must be reloaded in the port, because the ship carries no spare
missiles
-In the bow, facing the starboard side are two torpedo tubes mounted below the waterline
-In the bow, facing the port side are two torpedo tubes below the waterline
*the ship carries ten torpedo reloads with for a total of fourteen torpedoes
*these are typically MK-48 (ADCAP) torpedoes
-The ship also carries 4 Browning M2 Machine guns, shoulder launched Surface-to-air missiles, and shoulder launched anti-tank weapons.
Radar: SAMPSON phased array radar system
AL/BLQ 10 ESM system
Sonar: AN/SQS 53 Sonar system
Countermeasures: Prairie/Masker System
AN/SRS 1A V (combat direction finding system)
Degaussing systems
Also, the Boxcar class Q-ship feature removable panels on the sides and stern of the ship, where the name is typically painted. These panels are designed to be removed at a moment’s notice to disguise the identity of the ship.
Description: The Q-ship freighter that is typically armed with enough weaponry to take on lightly armed ships typically involved in pirate activity. They can be any type of freighter and can be either modified or purpose built. The Boxcar class Q-ship is designed to look like a simple tramp freighter, plying some type of trade in the seas. Q-ships are not intended to go toe to toe against any type of regular naval warship in any type of engagement. Instead, use the advantage of surprise against enemy ships. After all, it’s just a harmless tramp freighter that they are unlawfully attempting to board in international waters.
This class is a modified Cargo Class freighter.
Cost: $50 million
Ship Designation: Cargo Class Freighter
Displacement: 6000 tons, fully loaded, 11,000 tons
Power Plant: Two boilers, geared turbines, two shafts, 22,000 total shaft horsepower
Speed: 19 knots
Length: 441 ft.
Beam: 59 ft.
Draft: 20 ft.
Crew: 150
Description: These are simply inexpensive, abundant freighters with limited cargo capacity. They are an abundant design, and sometimes are bought by smugglers and modified for greater speed, for smuggling and blockade running of course. The captains of these ships are often willing to haul nearly anything.
Cost: $5 Million
Ship Designation: Smuggler Class Freighter
Displacement: 6000 tons, fully loaded, 9,000 tons
Power Plant: Four General Electric LM 2500-30 gas turbines; two shafts, 100,000 total
shaft horsepower
Speed: 19 knots cruising speed, capable of 25 knots for short periods, in an emergency can make it up to 28 knots. However, this is not recommended as it places severe stress on the structure of the ship.
*All tests were with ships carrying full cargo loads.
Length: 441 ft.
Beam: 59 ft.
Draft: 20 ft.
Crew: 150
Description: These are ships that are designed to be fast freighters. They are designed for smuggling, pure and simple. The government of P3X1299 officially frowns on smuggling, however, unofficially, it actually encourages the practice because it can lead to marked increase in profits. This ship has become available on the market because of that stance. Once again, this is a variation of the Cargo Class freighter.
Cost: $9 Million
Ship Designation: Motor Torpedo Boat (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v186/JoesGeo/h97974.jpg)
Displacement: 35 tons
Power Plant: 3 Packard W-8 gasoline engines
Speed: 53.6 knots
Length: 60 ft.
Beam: 20 ft.
Draft: 4 ft. 6 in.
Crew: 11
Armament: 2 twin .50 caliber machine guns, 1 Mk. 38 25mm gun, 4 MK-54 torpedoes, the crew also carries several shoulder launched Stinger missiles
Armor: none
Radar: AN/SPS 10 Surface Search,
Countermeasures: AN/WLR-10 ESM
Sonar: AN/SQS 53 hull mounted
Description: The Motor Torpedo Boat is a platform designed to carry for Mk-48 torpedoes and to engage surface and subsurface targets with them. It carries some smaller weapons so that it can carry out a maritime function as a coastal patrol craft.
Cost: $500,000
Price does not include torpedoes
Ship Designation:Patrol Torpedo Boat (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v186/JoesGeo/s130colour.jpg)
Displacement: 110 tons
Length: 34.94m
Beam: 5.28m
Draught: 1.67m
Engines: 3 x MB511 v 20 cyl
Max Speed: 40 knots
Crew: 25
Armament: 2 torpedo tubes with 2 reloads (Mk. 54 torpedoes), 2 twin .50 cal. machine guns, 1 40mm Bofors on the stern, 2 twin .30 cal machine guns, 4 shoulder launched Stinger SAM, MK 19 40mm grenade launcher,
Armor: 20mm of Kevlar on the bridge
Radar: AN/SPS 10 Surface Search
Countermeasures: AN/WLR-10 ESM
Sonar: AN/SQS 53 hull mounted
Description: The Patrol Torpedo Boat is designed to patrol coastal areas for longer periods than the Motor Torpedo Boat. It also has some armor on the bridge, and a slightly heavier armament. It is slower than the MTB but has greater endurance.
Cost: $900,000
Price does not included torpedoes.
Submarines
Type U212 (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/type_212/) SSK
-$900 million
Agosta (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/agosta/) SSK
-$700 million
Victoria (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/ssk_victoria/) SSK
-$600 million
Alfa (http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ship/row/rus/705.htm) Class SSN
-$800 million
**Ask about licensing any of our products**
Small Arms
SKS Simonov (http://world.guns.ru/rifle/rfl01-e.htm)
This is a semi-automatic rifle that fires the same type of ammunition as the AK-47, but it is loaded into a fixed internal 10 round magazine in either single rounds or stripper clips.
Yugoslavian 56/66:
With grenade launcher, flip up tritium night sights, and equipped with a sight for the grenade launcher. The Yugoslavian SKS is also somewhat sturdier than other models, and can fire slightly more powerful ammunition.
-$150
Russian SKS
This one does not have the features of the Yugoslavian does, however, still a good reliable design.
-$120
Chinese Stamped SKS
The budget model, this is the variant of the SKS that uses as many stamped parts as possible. Because of that, accuracy will tend to suffer.
-$110
Mosin-Nagant (http://world.guns.ru/rifle/rfl03-e.htm)
This is the bolt action rifle of the Russian Army, during World War 2. It fires a 7.62x54R cartridge, and is an extremely simple and reliable design.
Mosin-Nagant 1891/1930- $60
Mosin-Nagant M1944 - $65
Mosin-Nagant 91/30 Sniper $85
AVS-36 Simonov (http://world.guns.ru/rifle/rfl16-e.htm)
This is an automatic rifle which fires a 7.62x54R catridge. It is relatively complicated, so is not perfectly reliable under harsh conditions, however, if you need a more powerful fully automatic rifle, this is a good choice.
-$200
Tokarev SVT-40 (http://world.guns.ru/rifle/rfl06-e.htm)
This is a semi-automatic rifle that fires ten rounds from a detachable box magazine. It is somewhat more reliable than the AVS-36, however it lacks the fully automatic fire.
-$200
PK (http://world.guns.ru/machine/mg07-e.htm)
This is a light machine gun that fires 7.62x54R ammuntion, recommended to go with the Mosin-Nagant, AVS-36, or SVT-40. Should you choose to purchase those rifles we would recommend this machine gun to keep supply problems simple for your army.
-$250
RPD (http://world.guns.ru/machine/mg14-e.htm)
This is a light machine gun in 7.62x39, and is recommended for your military should you choose to equip it with rifles that fire the 7.62x39 cartridge.
-$250
G-11 (http://www.military.com/soldiertech/0,14632,Soldiertech_G11,,00.html)
This is a rifle that fires caseless ammunition, and has an extremely accurate three round burst function.
-$1700
S&W Model 29/629 (http://www.kitsune.addr.com/Firearms/Revolvers/SW_Model_29.htm)
-$600
The S&W Model 29 gets rave reviews from cops.
"We're not going to let you walk out of here." (We being the cop with his S&W revolver)
"It could blow your head clean off."
.44 Automag (http://www.nfa.ca/nfafiles/cfjarchive/firearms/44automag.html)
-$1000
This pistol also has received good reviews from law enforcement officers.
On the Automag vs. the a standard shotgun:
"Properly used the .44 Automag can remove the fingerprints." (The shotgun would do so much damage that fingerprints would have to be strained out.)
Walther PP/PPK (http://world.guns.ru/handguns/hg13-e.htm)
The weapon of choice of secret agents the world over for decades. Still an excellent choice if you need an easily concealed handgun.
PP-$310
PPK-$300
PSS (http://world.guns.ru/handguns/hg24-e.htm)
This handgun is an excellent choice for assasins, or spies out there that need a silent handgun, in a compact package. This pistol fires a special Russian designed cartridge making it totally silent.
-$250
Schmidt-Rubin K31 (http://world.guns.ru/rifle/rfl15-e.htm)
A straight pull bolt action rifle that fires the 7.5x55mm cartridge.
-$100
Stgw. 57 (http://world.guns.ru/assault/as45-e.htm)
This is a select-fire rifle chambered in the powerful 7.5x55mm cartridge. This is one of the most finely made military rifles and is suitable for ceremonial work.
-$1200
Ammo
1000 rd. case of 7.62x54R
This is the ammunition that fits our selection of Mosin-Nagant rifles, the SVT-40, the AVS-36, the PK, and the RPD. It is recommended that you lay in a sizeable supply of ammo if you plan on fighting a war.
-$90
Packages
Marine Expiditionary Unit
Add 3000 Marines and 1500 Sailors for a complete unit ready to strike any where, at any time. This unit has the capacity to be relatively self-contained unit. Included as personal weapons for the Marines are XM-8 (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/m8-oicw.htm) assault rifles.
1 Harpers Ferry (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/lsd-49.htm) Class Landing Ship
1 Wasp (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/lhd-1-specs.htm) Class Landing Ship
1 Austin (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/lpd-4.htm) Class Landing Ship
16 LAV (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/lav.htm) Vehicles
15 M29 Mortars (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/m29.htm)
12 M198 (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/m198.htm) Towed Howitzers
20 Stinger Missile Systems (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/stinger.htm)
100 SMAW (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/smaw.htm)
12 M-220 (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/tow.htm) TOW Missile Launcher
10 Javelin (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/javelin.htm)
10 M2 (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/m2-50cal.htm) Machine Gun
15 AAV (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/aavp7a1-specs.htm) (amphibious assault vehicle[/url]
4 M1A1 Abrams (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/m1a1.htm)
12 CH-46 (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/aircraft/ch-46.htm)
4 CH-53 (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/aircraft/ch-53e.htm)
4 UH-1 (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/aircraft/uh-1.htm)
4 AH-1 (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/aircraft/ah-1.htm)
6 AV8 (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/aircraft/av-8.htm) Harrier
2 KC-130 Tanker (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/aircraft/kc-130.htm) (These are not capable of being supported by on site ships, they are intended to be flown from a rear area for aerial refueling.)
2 Reverse Osmosis Water Purification Units
1 LMT 3000 Water Purification Unit
1 Sea Tractor
4 TRAMs (10,000 lb. Capacity Forklifts)
2 Four Thousand lb. Capacity Forklifts
3 D-7 Bulldozers
30 Five-ton Trucks
1 Dump Truck
4 Logistical Vehicle Systems (LVS)
7 Five-hundred gallon Water Containers
60 Hummer (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/hmmwv.htm)
-$750 million
Robots
Sword (http://www.fumento.com/military/sword-robot.html)
-$100,000
**Please do all your own math**
Claymore Mine (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v186/JoesGeo/Ships/039_CLAYMORE_MINE.jpg)
This is simply an explosive device designed to fire metal balls out to a distance of 100 meters across a 60 degree arc. Keep the front pointed toward the enemy.
Cost: $30
Anti-Tank Mines
MK1 Anti-Tank Mine (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v186/JoesGeo/Ships/landmine-dod-closeup.jpg)
This is an anti-tank mine, designed to blow the treads off of tanks, and immobilize them. It contains 4 kilograms of RDX explosives.
Cost: $60
MK2 AT Mine:
This is simply a bigger version of the MK1 AT mine that contains 8 kilograms of RDX instead of four.
Cost: $90
The tank has to drive over the mine for it to work of course.
Anti-Infantry Mines
Bouncing Betty (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v186/JoesGeo/Ships/BouncingBetter.jpg)
Type: Bounding APERS, Fragmentation
Weight: 6.25 lbs
Diameter: 4 in
Height: 7.8 in
Main Charge: 20.8 oz TNT
Booster Charge: 0.4 oz Composition A5
Propelling Charge: 2.5 oz black powder
Fuze: M605 combination fuze
Triggers: Pressure prongs or tripwire
Triggering Action: Pressure-8 lbs, Tripwire-3.5 lbs
Bounding Height: 3 feet
Specific Hazards: Blast and fragmentation
Danger Area: Lethal-50m, Casualty-100m
Construction: Metal
Ships:
Class Designation:Boxcar Class Q-Ship (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v186/JoesGeo/Ships/Boxairc.jpg)
Displacement: 7000 tons
Power Plant: Four General Electric LM 2500-30 gas turbines; two shafts, 100,000 total shaft horsepower
Speed: 20 knots cruising, capable of 30 knots for short periods, in an emergency can make it up to 33 knots. However, this is not recommended as it places severe stress on the structure of the ship.
Length: 441 ft.
Beam: 59 ft.
Draft: 20 ft.
Crew: 150
Armor: The Boxcar Q-ships do not mount much in the way of armor. There is two centimeters of titanium armor around the engines, fuel tanks, and in the bow. A double hull up the sides to the main deck. The main defense of the Boxcar Q-ship is the advantage of surprise. The hull and structure of the ship have also been somewhat strengthened because of the extremely powerful gas turbines that the ship is outfitted with
Armaments:
-There are two Phalanx CIWS mounted on hydraulic platforms below the roof of the superstructure. One is on the port side and one is one the starboard side.
-There are four Mk. 38 25mm machine guns mounted in the rear cabin. The walls of the rear cabin fold down with the press of a button to allow these machine guns to fire.
-Mounted below the superstructure, are four Mk. 75, 76mm guns. These are typically stowed with the barrels guns facing toward each other. They can be brought into action quickly by simply folding the walls down with the press of a button.
-In the forward hold, there are eight vertical launch ASROC missiles
-In the forward hold also are six additional VLS tubes that carry HARPOON missiles
-In the aft hold are four VLS tubes for the SLAM-ER missile
*the missile tubes must be reloaded in the port, because the ship carries no spare
missiles
-In the bow, facing the starboard side are two torpedo tubes mounted below the waterline
-In the bow, facing the port side are two torpedo tubes below the waterline
*the ship carries ten torpedo reloads with for a total of fourteen torpedoes
*these are typically MK-48 (ADCAP) torpedoes
-The ship also carries 4 Browning M2 Machine guns, shoulder launched Surface-to-air missiles, and shoulder launched anti-tank weapons.
Radar: SAMPSON phased array radar system
AL/BLQ 10 ESM system
Sonar: AN/SQS 53 Sonar system
Countermeasures: Prairie/Masker System
AN/SRS 1A V (combat direction finding system)
Degaussing systems
Also, the Boxcar class Q-ship feature removable panels on the sides and stern of the ship, where the name is typically painted. These panels are designed to be removed at a moment’s notice to disguise the identity of the ship.
Description: The Q-ship freighter that is typically armed with enough weaponry to take on lightly armed ships typically involved in pirate activity. They can be any type of freighter and can be either modified or purpose built. The Boxcar class Q-ship is designed to look like a simple tramp freighter, plying some type of trade in the seas. Q-ships are not intended to go toe to toe against any type of regular naval warship in any type of engagement. Instead, use the advantage of surprise against enemy ships. After all, it’s just a harmless tramp freighter that they are unlawfully attempting to board in international waters.
This class is a modified Cargo Class freighter.
Cost: $50 million
Ship Designation: Cargo Class Freighter
Displacement: 6000 tons, fully loaded, 11,000 tons
Power Plant: Two boilers, geared turbines, two shafts, 22,000 total shaft horsepower
Speed: 19 knots
Length: 441 ft.
Beam: 59 ft.
Draft: 20 ft.
Crew: 150
Description: These are simply inexpensive, abundant freighters with limited cargo capacity. They are an abundant design, and sometimes are bought by smugglers and modified for greater speed, for smuggling and blockade running of course. The captains of these ships are often willing to haul nearly anything.
Cost: $5 Million
Ship Designation: Smuggler Class Freighter
Displacement: 6000 tons, fully loaded, 9,000 tons
Power Plant: Four General Electric LM 2500-30 gas turbines; two shafts, 100,000 total
shaft horsepower
Speed: 19 knots cruising speed, capable of 25 knots for short periods, in an emergency can make it up to 28 knots. However, this is not recommended as it places severe stress on the structure of the ship.
*All tests were with ships carrying full cargo loads.
Length: 441 ft.
Beam: 59 ft.
Draft: 20 ft.
Crew: 150
Description: These are ships that are designed to be fast freighters. They are designed for smuggling, pure and simple. The government of P3X1299 officially frowns on smuggling, however, unofficially, it actually encourages the practice because it can lead to marked increase in profits. This ship has become available on the market because of that stance. Once again, this is a variation of the Cargo Class freighter.
Cost: $9 Million
Ship Designation: Motor Torpedo Boat (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v186/JoesGeo/h97974.jpg)
Displacement: 35 tons
Power Plant: 3 Packard W-8 gasoline engines
Speed: 53.6 knots
Length: 60 ft.
Beam: 20 ft.
Draft: 4 ft. 6 in.
Crew: 11
Armament: 2 twin .50 caliber machine guns, 1 Mk. 38 25mm gun, 4 MK-54 torpedoes, the crew also carries several shoulder launched Stinger missiles
Armor: none
Radar: AN/SPS 10 Surface Search,
Countermeasures: AN/WLR-10 ESM
Sonar: AN/SQS 53 hull mounted
Description: The Motor Torpedo Boat is a platform designed to carry for Mk-48 torpedoes and to engage surface and subsurface targets with them. It carries some smaller weapons so that it can carry out a maritime function as a coastal patrol craft.
Cost: $500,000
Price does not include torpedoes
Ship Designation:Patrol Torpedo Boat (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v186/JoesGeo/s130colour.jpg)
Displacement: 110 tons
Length: 34.94m
Beam: 5.28m
Draught: 1.67m
Engines: 3 x MB511 v 20 cyl
Max Speed: 40 knots
Crew: 25
Armament: 2 torpedo tubes with 2 reloads (Mk. 54 torpedoes), 2 twin .50 cal. machine guns, 1 40mm Bofors on the stern, 2 twin .30 cal machine guns, 4 shoulder launched Stinger SAM, MK 19 40mm grenade launcher,
Armor: 20mm of Kevlar on the bridge
Radar: AN/SPS 10 Surface Search
Countermeasures: AN/WLR-10 ESM
Sonar: AN/SQS 53 hull mounted
Description: The Patrol Torpedo Boat is designed to patrol coastal areas for longer periods than the Motor Torpedo Boat. It also has some armor on the bridge, and a slightly heavier armament. It is slower than the MTB but has greater endurance.
Cost: $900,000
Price does not included torpedoes.
Submarines
Type U212 (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/type_212/) SSK
-$900 million
Agosta (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/agosta/) SSK
-$700 million
Victoria (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/ssk_victoria/) SSK
-$600 million
Alfa (http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ship/row/rus/705.htm) Class SSN
-$800 million
**Ask about licensing any of our products**
Small Arms
SKS Simonov (http://world.guns.ru/rifle/rfl01-e.htm)
This is a semi-automatic rifle that fires the same type of ammunition as the AK-47, but it is loaded into a fixed internal 10 round magazine in either single rounds or stripper clips.
Yugoslavian 56/66:
With grenade launcher, flip up tritium night sights, and equipped with a sight for the grenade launcher. The Yugoslavian SKS is also somewhat sturdier than other models, and can fire slightly more powerful ammunition.
-$150
Russian SKS
This one does not have the features of the Yugoslavian does, however, still a good reliable design.
-$120
Chinese Stamped SKS
The budget model, this is the variant of the SKS that uses as many stamped parts as possible. Because of that, accuracy will tend to suffer.
-$110
Mosin-Nagant (http://world.guns.ru/rifle/rfl03-e.htm)
This is the bolt action rifle of the Russian Army, during World War 2. It fires a 7.62x54R cartridge, and is an extremely simple and reliable design.
Mosin-Nagant 1891/1930- $60
Mosin-Nagant M1944 - $65
Mosin-Nagant 91/30 Sniper $85
AVS-36 Simonov (http://world.guns.ru/rifle/rfl16-e.htm)
This is an automatic rifle which fires a 7.62x54R catridge. It is relatively complicated, so is not perfectly reliable under harsh conditions, however, if you need a more powerful fully automatic rifle, this is a good choice.
-$200
Tokarev SVT-40 (http://world.guns.ru/rifle/rfl06-e.htm)
This is a semi-automatic rifle that fires ten rounds from a detachable box magazine. It is somewhat more reliable than the AVS-36, however it lacks the fully automatic fire.
-$200
PK (http://world.guns.ru/machine/mg07-e.htm)
This is a light machine gun that fires 7.62x54R ammuntion, recommended to go with the Mosin-Nagant, AVS-36, or SVT-40. Should you choose to purchase those rifles we would recommend this machine gun to keep supply problems simple for your army.
-$250
RPD (http://world.guns.ru/machine/mg14-e.htm)
This is a light machine gun in 7.62x39, and is recommended for your military should you choose to equip it with rifles that fire the 7.62x39 cartridge.
-$250
G-11 (http://www.military.com/soldiertech/0,14632,Soldiertech_G11,,00.html)
This is a rifle that fires caseless ammunition, and has an extremely accurate three round burst function.
-$1700
S&W Model 29/629 (http://www.kitsune.addr.com/Firearms/Revolvers/SW_Model_29.htm)
-$600
The S&W Model 29 gets rave reviews from cops.
"We're not going to let you walk out of here." (We being the cop with his S&W revolver)
"It could blow your head clean off."
.44 Automag (http://www.nfa.ca/nfafiles/cfjarchive/firearms/44automag.html)
-$1000
This pistol also has received good reviews from law enforcement officers.
On the Automag vs. the a standard shotgun:
"Properly used the .44 Automag can remove the fingerprints." (The shotgun would do so much damage that fingerprints would have to be strained out.)
Walther PP/PPK (http://world.guns.ru/handguns/hg13-e.htm)
The weapon of choice of secret agents the world over for decades. Still an excellent choice if you need an easily concealed handgun.
PP-$310
PPK-$300
PSS (http://world.guns.ru/handguns/hg24-e.htm)
This handgun is an excellent choice for assasins, or spies out there that need a silent handgun, in a compact package. This pistol fires a special Russian designed cartridge making it totally silent.
-$250
Schmidt-Rubin K31 (http://world.guns.ru/rifle/rfl15-e.htm)
A straight pull bolt action rifle that fires the 7.5x55mm cartridge.
-$100
Stgw. 57 (http://world.guns.ru/assault/as45-e.htm)
This is a select-fire rifle chambered in the powerful 7.5x55mm cartridge. This is one of the most finely made military rifles and is suitable for ceremonial work.
-$1200
Ammo
1000 rd. case of 7.62x54R
This is the ammunition that fits our selection of Mosin-Nagant rifles, the SVT-40, the AVS-36, the PK, and the RPD. It is recommended that you lay in a sizeable supply of ammo if you plan on fighting a war.
-$90
Packages
Marine Expiditionary Unit
Add 3000 Marines and 1500 Sailors for a complete unit ready to strike any where, at any time. This unit has the capacity to be relatively self-contained unit. Included as personal weapons for the Marines are XM-8 (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/m8-oicw.htm) assault rifles.
1 Harpers Ferry (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/lsd-49.htm) Class Landing Ship
1 Wasp (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/lhd-1-specs.htm) Class Landing Ship
1 Austin (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/lpd-4.htm) Class Landing Ship
16 LAV (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/lav.htm) Vehicles
15 M29 Mortars (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/m29.htm)
12 M198 (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/m198.htm) Towed Howitzers
20 Stinger Missile Systems (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/stinger.htm)
100 SMAW (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/smaw.htm)
12 M-220 (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/tow.htm) TOW Missile Launcher
10 Javelin (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/javelin.htm)
10 M2 (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/m2-50cal.htm) Machine Gun
15 AAV (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/aavp7a1-specs.htm) (amphibious assault vehicle[/url]
4 M1A1 Abrams (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/m1a1.htm)
12 CH-46 (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/aircraft/ch-46.htm)
4 CH-53 (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/aircraft/ch-53e.htm)
4 UH-1 (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/aircraft/uh-1.htm)
4 AH-1 (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/aircraft/ah-1.htm)
6 AV8 (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/aircraft/av-8.htm) Harrier
2 KC-130 Tanker (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/aircraft/kc-130.htm) (These are not capable of being supported by on site ships, they are intended to be flown from a rear area for aerial refueling.)
2 Reverse Osmosis Water Purification Units
1 LMT 3000 Water Purification Unit
1 Sea Tractor
4 TRAMs (10,000 lb. Capacity Forklifts)
2 Four Thousand lb. Capacity Forklifts
3 D-7 Bulldozers
30 Five-ton Trucks
1 Dump Truck
4 Logistical Vehicle Systems (LVS)
7 Five-hundred gallon Water Containers
60 Hummer (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/hmmwv.htm)
-$750 million
Robots
Sword (http://www.fumento.com/military/sword-robot.html)
-$100,000
**Please do all your own math**