Kanabia
24-10-2004, 17:30
Aircraft
The K-4E "Aardvark" Prop driven Light Attack/Trainer aircraft
http://www.skyraider.org/skyassn/skywarb/thaispads.JPG
http://www.warbirdalley.com/images/skyraider-nkdfanny2.jpg
Engine: 1 3000hp Kyoosan-shugi D-49 Radial Piston Engine
Weight: Empty, 5620kg (11,600 pounds), Max Takeoff 11795kg (26,000lbs)
Wingspan: 15.8 meters (52ft)
Length: 12 meters (39ft)
Height: 4.9 meters (16ft)
Max Speed: At 18,000 feet, 530km/h (330mph), Cruise at 6000ft, 315km/h (195mph)
Service Ceiling: 27,000ft
Range: 1450km (900 miles)
Armament:
4 Han FF-22 25mm Cannons
3650kg (~8000lbs) of hardpoint mounted freefall and/or forward firing weapons.
The airframe can be modified to carry heat-seeking AA missiles.
The original K-4 was designed in the 1950’s as a combat trainer and light-attack aircraft. It has survived in several incarnations to this day, and while no longer in use with the Kanabian Airforce, the modernized K4E presents a unique stop-gap solution for nations with a limited budget, or simply looking for a trainer aircraft to provide a platform with which to practice freefall bombing runs. The D-49 engine is designed to limit the amount of heat produced, and therefore, the aircraft is nearly impervious to heat-seeking missiles. At low altitudes, it also features a small radar-cross section that may result in inbound radar-homing missiles to be lead astray by ground clutter. Uniquely for a prop driven aircraft, it features limited digital avionics, with a single MFD and provision for a simple helmet mounted HUD-equivalent (Optional). Ordinance can include, but is not limited to, napalm weapons, rockets, minelets and cluster bombs.
Price- $800,000 Dollars, With HUD upgrade $1 million.
The K-10C “Fanbase” Subsonic Tactical Fighter Aircraft
http://www.combataircraft.com/aircraft/fa7_p_01_l.jpg
Engine: One Miller D-2-80 Non Afterburning Turbofan, rated at 68kN of thrust.
Weight: Empty 8750kg, Max Takeoff 19500kg
Wingspan: 12m
Length: 14.5m
Height: 4.85m
Max Speed: At 6000ft, 1150km/h.
Service Ceiling: 34,000ft
Range: 3750km, with droptanks, 4700km
Armament: 1 Han FF-40 20mm Cannon and 6805 kg (15,000 lb) of ordinance, both air-to-air and air-to-ground. Due to the lack of Radar, AA weaponry is limited to heat-seeking weapons. The aircraft is designed to accommodate both Eastern and Western equipment.
The K-10 was designed as a capable but inexpensive attack aircraft, and fulfills this role admirably. It currently serves with reserve units in the Kanabian Airforce, and the updated K-10C, the version seen here, is still on active service in the Marine Corps. The avionics are modern, and guarantee bombing accuracy. For the price, this is a very efficient aircraft. While it is not state-of-the-art by any means, it meets the needs of the limited pocketbook.
Price: $3.5 Million
The K-35 "Firefox" Interceptor and K-37 Fighter/Bomber
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/row/s37.jpg
Engines: 2 Jaruskelva DM-350-SU afterburning 150.4 kN (~35,000lb st) with afterburning thrust-vectoring.
Weight: Empty 25,000kg, Max Takeoff 36,000kg
Wingspan: 16.4m
Length: 23m
Height: 6.3m
Max Speed: At altitude, 2750km/h, at surface level, 1430km/h.
Min Speed: 180km/h, the forward swept wing provides exceptional stability at low speeds.
Service Ceiling: 61,000ft
Range (At cruise speed, on internal fuel): 3500km, with droptanks, up to 5200km
Armament: One modified GSh-30 30mm cannon with 200 rounds and up to 16,500lb of ordinance.
The K-35 "Firefox" was designed as a replacement to the MiG-31 interceptor, with exceptional maneuverability and dogfight capability. It features long-range "Fast-Forward" radar, and is capable of firing the Kanabian designed AA-20 long range missile from a range of 220km. It has limited ground attack capability.
The K-37, however, exploits the maneuverabilty in a different way. It features a less advanced (but still very effective for a fighter role) radar, but vastly improved avionics for a ground attack role. With its low minimum speed, it features a strafing ability not seen since the heady days of prop-driven aircraft. It has an inbuilt laser and FLIR targeting system.
Both aircraft feature stealth technology.
Each aircraft complements the others weakness, and thus, they sell for the same price, but please specify the model you are interested in.
Price: $40 million.
Tanks and Armoured Vehicles
The T1A1 Main Battle Tank
Image at http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/land/row/sabra-1.jpg, too big to place here.
Crew: Four
Weight: combat loaded 57 tons
Overall length: With Gun, 9.60 metres
Overall width with skirts: 3.80 metres
Height: 3.00 metres
Engine: Kyoosan-Shugi T-194B four stroke diesel motor
Maximum road speed: 54 km/h
Range on hard level ground: 460 kilometres
Main armament: 120mm smooth bore gun
Ammunition Storage: 50 rounds
Coaxial machine gun: 5.45mm, based on RPK-74
Externally mounted machine guns: 2x5.45mm
Mortar: 60mm
Also features laser sight and other targeting equipment.
A powerful MBT that packs a punch. It features specially fortified reactive armor, complete NBC protection and even limited amphibious capability.
Price: $3.1 million per unit
More to come soon...
The K-4E "Aardvark" Prop driven Light Attack/Trainer aircraft
http://www.skyraider.org/skyassn/skywarb/thaispads.JPG
http://www.warbirdalley.com/images/skyraider-nkdfanny2.jpg
Engine: 1 3000hp Kyoosan-shugi D-49 Radial Piston Engine
Weight: Empty, 5620kg (11,600 pounds), Max Takeoff 11795kg (26,000lbs)
Wingspan: 15.8 meters (52ft)
Length: 12 meters (39ft)
Height: 4.9 meters (16ft)
Max Speed: At 18,000 feet, 530km/h (330mph), Cruise at 6000ft, 315km/h (195mph)
Service Ceiling: 27,000ft
Range: 1450km (900 miles)
Armament:
4 Han FF-22 25mm Cannons
3650kg (~8000lbs) of hardpoint mounted freefall and/or forward firing weapons.
The airframe can be modified to carry heat-seeking AA missiles.
The original K-4 was designed in the 1950’s as a combat trainer and light-attack aircraft. It has survived in several incarnations to this day, and while no longer in use with the Kanabian Airforce, the modernized K4E presents a unique stop-gap solution for nations with a limited budget, or simply looking for a trainer aircraft to provide a platform with which to practice freefall bombing runs. The D-49 engine is designed to limit the amount of heat produced, and therefore, the aircraft is nearly impervious to heat-seeking missiles. At low altitudes, it also features a small radar-cross section that may result in inbound radar-homing missiles to be lead astray by ground clutter. Uniquely for a prop driven aircraft, it features limited digital avionics, with a single MFD and provision for a simple helmet mounted HUD-equivalent (Optional). Ordinance can include, but is not limited to, napalm weapons, rockets, minelets and cluster bombs.
Price- $800,000 Dollars, With HUD upgrade $1 million.
The K-10C “Fanbase” Subsonic Tactical Fighter Aircraft
http://www.combataircraft.com/aircraft/fa7_p_01_l.jpg
Engine: One Miller D-2-80 Non Afterburning Turbofan, rated at 68kN of thrust.
Weight: Empty 8750kg, Max Takeoff 19500kg
Wingspan: 12m
Length: 14.5m
Height: 4.85m
Max Speed: At 6000ft, 1150km/h.
Service Ceiling: 34,000ft
Range: 3750km, with droptanks, 4700km
Armament: 1 Han FF-40 20mm Cannon and 6805 kg (15,000 lb) of ordinance, both air-to-air and air-to-ground. Due to the lack of Radar, AA weaponry is limited to heat-seeking weapons. The aircraft is designed to accommodate both Eastern and Western equipment.
The K-10 was designed as a capable but inexpensive attack aircraft, and fulfills this role admirably. It currently serves with reserve units in the Kanabian Airforce, and the updated K-10C, the version seen here, is still on active service in the Marine Corps. The avionics are modern, and guarantee bombing accuracy. For the price, this is a very efficient aircraft. While it is not state-of-the-art by any means, it meets the needs of the limited pocketbook.
Price: $3.5 Million
The K-35 "Firefox" Interceptor and K-37 Fighter/Bomber
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/row/s37.jpg
Engines: 2 Jaruskelva DM-350-SU afterburning 150.4 kN (~35,000lb st) with afterburning thrust-vectoring.
Weight: Empty 25,000kg, Max Takeoff 36,000kg
Wingspan: 16.4m
Length: 23m
Height: 6.3m
Max Speed: At altitude, 2750km/h, at surface level, 1430km/h.
Min Speed: 180km/h, the forward swept wing provides exceptional stability at low speeds.
Service Ceiling: 61,000ft
Range (At cruise speed, on internal fuel): 3500km, with droptanks, up to 5200km
Armament: One modified GSh-30 30mm cannon with 200 rounds and up to 16,500lb of ordinance.
The K-35 "Firefox" was designed as a replacement to the MiG-31 interceptor, with exceptional maneuverability and dogfight capability. It features long-range "Fast-Forward" radar, and is capable of firing the Kanabian designed AA-20 long range missile from a range of 220km. It has limited ground attack capability.
The K-37, however, exploits the maneuverabilty in a different way. It features a less advanced (but still very effective for a fighter role) radar, but vastly improved avionics for a ground attack role. With its low minimum speed, it features a strafing ability not seen since the heady days of prop-driven aircraft. It has an inbuilt laser and FLIR targeting system.
Both aircraft feature stealth technology.
Each aircraft complements the others weakness, and thus, they sell for the same price, but please specify the model you are interested in.
Price: $40 million.
Tanks and Armoured Vehicles
The T1A1 Main Battle Tank
Image at http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/land/row/sabra-1.jpg, too big to place here.
Crew: Four
Weight: combat loaded 57 tons
Overall length: With Gun, 9.60 metres
Overall width with skirts: 3.80 metres
Height: 3.00 metres
Engine: Kyoosan-Shugi T-194B four stroke diesel motor
Maximum road speed: 54 km/h
Range on hard level ground: 460 kilometres
Main armament: 120mm smooth bore gun
Ammunition Storage: 50 rounds
Coaxial machine gun: 5.45mm, based on RPK-74
Externally mounted machine guns: 2x5.45mm
Mortar: 60mm
Also features laser sight and other targeting equipment.
A powerful MBT that packs a punch. It features specially fortified reactive armor, complete NBC protection and even limited amphibious capability.
Price: $3.1 million per unit
More to come soon...