NationStates Jolt Archive


Introducing the Heavies: Slade and SLAW

Kaukolastan
05-01-2005, 20:32
SLAW

Overview
The Squad Laser Assault Weapon, or more commonly, "SLAW", is an experimental weapon developed for Kaukolastan by Armatech Industries, designed for the Next Generation Army project. The SLAW was designed as a heavy support weapon utilizing the latest in superconducting materials and high energy research. Projecting a beam a decimeter in diameter for coherence at up to three hundred meters, it can ablate the armor of all but the heaviest glacis plate, is capable of vaporizing a foot of steel in five seconds, and can hold a steady beam for up to thirty seconds in duration at full power, the SLAW is truly a terrorizing force on the battlefield. The Doctrinal usage of the SLAW is as a LAV-mounted weapon, drawing power from an internal reactor, to be moved in a sweeping motion over the combat area to clear out enemy infantry and light armor as the mobile force advances. Used in concert with LAV mounted LOSAT batteries, the SLAW will allow the mobile force to pin and decimate a heavier, slower force.

Power Plant
The SLAW is a terawatt electrical laser, requiring a micro-fusion reactor to generate the energy needed to fire the beam. This “reactor” is actually a controlled Pure Fusion explosion, generated inside of a magnetic cocoon. A high energy superconductor spins a static charge, gained from a powering unit in the logistical “home” of the unit deploying the SLAW, and tubes of Deuterium/Tritium mixture are loaded into the generator just before deployment.

As the weapon is fired, the stored energy fires an ion beam down the length of the generator, and a trickle of the Deuterium/Tritium mixture is injected into the ion stream. The reaction gained is confined by a high energy magnetic field from the superconducting cocoon, which in turn gains power from the spinning field (driven by the reaction). Most of the energy is turned back into itself, powering the field and beam, but a portion, a massive portion, is diverted into the Beam Chamber.

The Power Plant can hold a continuous charge for thirty seconds, at which point the reaction begins to cascade and automatic lockdowns come into effect, preventing a catastrophic meltdown. It is impossible to fire the weapon for thirty seconds during this overload phase, and during the downtime on the weapon, the remaining charge is stored back into the cocoon, while the coolant is flushed through the materials.

There is enough fuel mixture to allow the SLAW to fire for a combined duration of half an hour, allowing the operator sixty full length streams, or numerous bursts of power.

Beam Chamber
Resembling a large tube hanging from the connecting coils from the Power Plant, the Beam Chamber is where the raw energy generated is translated into focused destruction. The ultraviolet electrical laser is generated here, while cooling is provided from both pumped coolant from the pack and massive fins and vanes hanging from the Emitter. The beam is focused with massive cooked carbon lenses, manufactured to .001 microns of perfection in surface, and possessing perfect clarity. These special lenses take months to produce, even with the advent of nanoconstruction, and must be built in facilities normally utilized for space telescopic instruments. As such, the SLAW is not an expendable weapon, but the price is needed to withstand the sheer power of the beam emitted long enough to focus the energy.

As the ultraviolet laser moves through the beam, the reactive mirrors adjust to keep the focus optimal, and the coolant flow moves the heat to the external fins. The beam, though appearing “constant”, actually flickers at rate of six kilohertz, pulsating through the adjusting chamber to both allow the ranging devices to adjust the beam, to extend the range, and to maximize the “cook off” damage as the beam impacts moisture or materials.

The Beam Chamber can hold a steady firing for a duration of approximately fifty seconds, so it is never pushed to the limit, as the Power Plant will automatically flush after thirty seconds of continuous operation. During the recharge, the Beam Chamber will be flushed to allow for cooling and automatic recalibration.

Operation
The Power Plant is mounted in the vehicle, while the Beam Chamber is mounted onto a special 90 degree turret, connected by the cables and coolant tubes. The weapon is operated by a pintle-mount dual grip, and the weapon’s status is relayed via digital display to the operator. A simple laser sight is mounted below the weapon to track the beam, and the aiming is simple look/shoot/kill do to the LOS nature of the weapon.

It is not recommended to “burn out” the weapon on every shot, but war gaming has shown this to be the normal usage, as most operators tend to simply depress the trigger and sweep the beam over the field of battle until the cutoff is initiated. The original prototype did not possess the emergency flush systems, but the demonstrated results of the overheating reactor and melting lenses convinced Armatech to install said safety systems.

Do to its nature, TRADOC insists that a damaged or unknown-condition SLAW should not be utilized, or the operator risk a beam-failure inside the weapon, with dire consequences for the surrounding units. The SLAW must be taken care of with extreme precision, and it is recommended that every unit receive a refit after engagement. Extra mirrors will be available at Quartermasters Facilities at all times, and all operators should be trained in the correct installation procedures.

Despite the complexity and delicacy of manufacture, field maintenance of the SLAW is not as rigorous as would be expected, but still intense. Most of the weapon’s systems are self-calibrating, and replacement parts can be installed in about thirty minutes of concentrated effort. Should a weapon fail on the battlefield, it should be stowed and repaired at the Home Base, rather than attempting a field repair.

AISAS Program
Do to the weight and size of the SLAW, no infantry unit can carry it, and it is limited to mounted usage. However, with the "Advanced Individual Soldier Assault System" Project, there is the possibility of producing a "backpack" version of the SLAW, as the AISAS prototype chassis would be capable of carrying upwards of four tons of weight. This project is being followed up upon for future testing under the ARES BattleNet System.
Kaukolastan
05-01-2005, 20:39
Slade Impulse Rifle

Overview
The massive SIR (pronounced "sear" by soldiers in the field) signals a return of the vaunted "Anti-Tank Rifle" of Wars Past. Featuring a massive 25mm bore and spanning nearly five feet in length, the SIR is truly a behemoth of a weapon, capable of striking down Main Battle Tanks at ranges in excess of 1500 meters.

Action
The SIR fires a special warhead, a rod of copper encased in a sabot, which is further embedded inside of an explosive compound. The shell is loaded into a magnetic accelerator built of stacked charged coils (coilgun), and is held in place by the "push" of the fields. Upon firing, the voltage is vastly increased to the coilgun, causing a systematic overload cascade. As the overload begins, an arc is discharged into the explosive compound, hurling the sabot and rod forward, through the first restraint coil. As the rod moves, the overload works up the barrel, hurtling the projectile towards open air.

As the rod and sabot accelerate and heat inside the explosive assisted coilgun, the copper is reduced to plasma, and shaped by the acceleration and spin, forming an aerodynamically perfect projectile, referred to as a "Forged Copper Projectile", or FCP. By the time the FCP exits the barrel, it is traveling at speeds in approximating 8000 feet per second (fps), and much of the mass is in the form of a high density copper plasma at approximately 20,000 K (36,549° Fahrenheit).

The instant the FCP strikes the air outside the barrel, the plasma corona ignites the oxygen in the surrounding area, resulting in a sudden concussive “backslap” that can kill an unaware spotter too close to the muzzle blast. The FCP is driven onto its lethal course, vaporizing any loose obstacle in its path, and punching through lower density objects with ease. Upon contact with a high density object, such as a structure, vehicle, or person, the FCP penetrates the target, resulting in massive hydrodynamic or hydrostatic (depending on the target) shock, causing the target to explosively rupture from the sheer force of impact. The fiery corona then splashes over the area of contact into a cone, causing a massive secondary blast as the target, the surrounding area, and even the air itself detonate under the plasma wash, resulting in a blast equal in power to more than two hundred pounds of TNT.

In the aftermath of the penetration, detonation, and incineration, the target area is often left in flames, with little remnant of the target or the surrounding vicinity.

Field Data
The common reports of seeing the SIR fire are of a golden bolt with a fiery comet’s trail, streaking through the air. Immediately following the bolt, there is a series of explosions as the superheated oxygen detonates along the ballistic flight-path, cutting from the SIR barrel to the target. The target explodes instantly, but the full effect of the plasma wash is only felt a moment later, leading to a horrific eerie silence before the storm.

Due to the peculiar nature of the SIR, it is highly dangerous to use in any dense combat environments. Merely being near the FCP’s flight-path can lead to fatalities as the air explodes, and being within the same room as a SIR impact is almost certain death. Only at long ranges can one even hope that enough plasma has stripped away to even chance survival within a ten meter radius.

The SIR can only be fired from a prone, deployed position, and it becomes so hot from firing that the massive cooling system must be given a full thirty seconds to work before attempting a follow-on shot.
Kaukolastan
05-01-2005, 20:44
OOC: These are two quick concept sketches of the Slade. I'm going to use a modified version of the top gun in NS.

Changes:
+Internal bipod instead of external
+Wider palm-grip instead of itsy-bitsy thumbhole
+Molded contours for fore grip
+Heat dispersion fins and harmonic isolators on barrel

Concept Sketch (http://s6.invisionfree.com/Directorate_Board/index.php?act=Attach&type=post&id=2001189)
Kaukolastan
05-01-2005, 22:12
Neither of these weapons are available for sale, due to their dangerous and, in the case of the SLAW, unstable natures. However, with the advent of these new heavy weapons, Kaukolastan has begun to phase out the old IWS 2000 Anti-Material Rifles and the vehicle-mounted MG87 .50 BMG, both of which will be redistributed to guard units, and the excess sold in bulk.