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Credonian Defense Systems Corporation Storefront v3.1

Credonia
31-03-2005, 02:24
Credonian Defense Systems Corporation

Welcome to the CDSC storefront. This storefront will be updated as new defense systems become available. At this time, there are no package deals, however, they will be made available soon. Any further information can be obtained simply by asking a question. Thank you for choosing CDSC as your 1 stop shop for national defense weaponry.

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Aircraft (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=8569019&postcount=2)
Fighter Aircraft
F-15E Strike Eagle
F-16A/B; C/D Fighting Falcon
A-10 Thunderbolt

Bomber Aircraft
B-52 Stratofortress Strategic Bomber
B-1B Lancer Strategic Bomber
B-2 Spirit Stealth Bomber

Helicopters
HH-60G Pave Hawk
MH-53J/M Pave Low
UH-1N Huey
AH-64A Apache
UH-60L Blackhawk
MI-24 Hind

Other Military Aircraft
E-3 Sentry (AWACS)
U-2S/TU2S
WC-130 Hercules
RQ-/MQ-1 Predator

Missiles (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=8569019&postcount=3)
Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles
L6-120A/B/C Freedom
LGM-30 Minuteman III

Mobile Missile Systems
Scud-B Missile And Launcher
SCUD-2 Missile And Launcher

Cruise Missiles
BGM-109 Tomahawk

Theatre Missiles
LGM-56A Apocalyptic Fury

Naval Vessels (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=8569019&postcount=4)
Submarines
Intruder Class SSN

Aircraft Carriers
CC-100 Echo Class

Satellite Systems (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=8569019&postcount=5)
MILSAT Satellite Comunications System
Defense Support Program Satellites

Ground Forces (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=8569019&postcount=6)
None Available

Miscellaneous Weaponry (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=8569019&postcount=7)
None Available

Package Deals (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=8569019&postcount=8)
None Available
Credonia
31-03-2005, 02:25
Aircraft
Fighter Aircraft

F-15E Strike Eagle (http://www.geocities.com/credonia/f_15e.jpg)

Primary function: Air-to-ground attack aircraft
Power plant: Two Pratt & Whitney F100-PW-220 or 229 turbofan engines with afterburners
Thrust: 25,000 - 29,000 pounds each engine
Wingspan: 42.8 feet (13 meters)
Length: 63.8 feet (19.44 meters)
Height: 18.5 feet (5.6 meters)
Speed: Mach 2.5 plus
Maximum takeoff weight: 81,000 pounds (36,450 kilograms)
Service ceiling: 50,000 feet (15,000 meters)
Combat ceiling: 35,000 feet (10,500 meters)
Range: 2,400 miles (3,840 kilometers) ferry range with conformal fuel tanks and three external fuel tanks
Armament: One 20mm multibarrel gun mounted internally with 500 rounds of ammunition. Four AIM-7F/M Sparrow missiles and four AIM-9L/M Sidewinder missiles, or eight AIM-120 AMRAAM missiles. Any air-to-surface weapon in the Air Force inventory (nuclear and conventional)
Crew: Pilot and weapon systems officer
Unit cost: $20 Million

F-16A/B; C/D Fighting Falcon (http://www.geocities.com/credonia/f-16.jpg)

Primary Function: Multirole fighter
Power Plant: F-16C/D: one Pratt and Whitney F100-PW-200/220/229 or General Electric F110-GE-100/129
Thrust: F-16C/D, 27,000 pounds
Length: 49 feet, 5 inches (14.8 meters)
Height: 16 feet (4.8 meters)
Wingspan: 32 feet, 8 inches (9.8 meters)
Speed: 1,500 mph (Mach 2 at altitude)
Ceiling: Above 50,000 feet (15 kilometers)
Maximum Takeoff Weight: 37,500 pounds (16,875 kilograms)
Range: More than 2,000 miles ferry range (1,740 nautical miles)
Armament: One M-61A1 20mm multibarrel cannon with 500 rounds; external stations can carry up to six air-to-air missiles, conventional air-to-air and air-to-surface munitions and electronic countermeasure pods
Unit cost: F-16A/B , $10 million; F-16C/D,$15 million

A-10 Thunderbolt (http://www.geocities.com/credonia/a_10.jpg)

Primary Function: A-10 -- close air support, OA-10 - airborne forward air control
Power Plant: Two General Electric TF34-GE-100 turbofans
Thrust: 9,065 pounds each engine
Length: 53 feet, 4 inches (16.16 meters)
Height: 14 feet, 8 inches (4.42 meters)
Wingspan: 57 feet, 6 inches (17.42 meters)
Speed: 420 miles per hour (Mach 0.56)
Ceiling: 45,000 feet (13,636 meters)
Maximum Takeoff Weight: 51,000 pounds (22,950 kilograms)
Range: 800 miles (695 nautical miles)
Armament: One 30 mm GAU-8/A seven-barrel Gatling gun; up to 16,000 pounds (7,200 kilograms) of mixed ordnance on eight under-wing and three under-fuselage pylon stations, including 500 pounds (225 kilograms) of Mk-82 and 2,000 pounds (900 kilograms) of Mk-84 series low/high drag bombs, incendiary cluster bombs, combined effects munitions, mine dispensing munitions, AGM-65 Maverick missiles and laser-guided/electro-optically guided bombs; infrared countermeasure flares; electronic countermeasure chaff; jammer pods; 2.75-inch (6.99 centimeters) rockets; illumination flares and AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles.
Unit Cost: $7.5 million

Bomber Aircraft

B-52 Stratofortress Strategic Bomber (http://www.geocities.com/credonia/b_52.jpg)

Primary Function: Heavy bomber
Power plant: Eight Pratt & Whitney engines TF33-P-3/103 turbofan
Thrust: Each engine up to 17,000 pounds
Length: 159 feet, 4 inches (48.5 meters)
Height: 40 feet, 8 inches (12.4 meters)
Wingspan: 185 feet (56.4 meters
Speed: 650 miles per hour (Mach 0.86)
Ceiling: 50,000 feet (15,151.5 meters
Weight: Approximately 185,000 pounds empty (83,250 kilograms)
Maximum Takeoff Weight: 488,000 pounds (219,600 kilograms
Range: Unrefueled 8,800 miles (7,652 nautical miles)
Armament: Approximately 70,000 pounds (31,500 kilograms) mixed ordnance -- bombs, mines and missiles. (Modified to carry air-launched cruise missiles, Harpoon anti-ship and Have Nap missiles.
Crew: Five (aircraft commander, pilot, radar navigator, navigator and electronic warfare officer
Accommodations: Six ejection seats
Unit Cost: $50 million

B-1B Lancer Strategic Bomber (http://www.geocities.com/credonia/b_1.jpg)

Primary Function: Long-range, multi-role, heavy bomber
Operations Air Frame and Integration: Offensive avionics, Boeing Military Airplane; defensive avionics, EDO Corporation
Power plant: Four General Electric F-101-GE-102 turbofan engine with afterburner
Thrust: 30,000-plus pounds with afterburner, per engine
Length: 146 feet (44.5 meters)
Wingspan: 137 feet (41.8 meters) extended forward, 79 feet (24.1 meters) swept aft
Height: 34 feet (10.4 meters)
Weight: Empty, approximately 190,000 pounds (86,183 kilograms)
Maximum Takeoff Weight: 477,000 pounds (216,634 kilograms)
Speed: 900-plus mph (Mach 1.2 at sea level)
Range: Intercontinental, unrefueled
Ceiling: More than 30,000 feet (9,144 meters)
Crew: Four (aircraft commander, copilot, and two weapon systems officers)
Armament: 24 GBU-31 GPS-aided JDAM (both Mk-84 general purpose bombs and BLU-109 penetrating bombs) or 24 Mk-84 2,000-pound general purpose bombs; 8 Mk-85 naval mines; 84 Mk-82 500-pound general purpose bombs; 84 Mk-62 500-pound naval mines; 30 CBU-87, -89, -97 cluster munitions. Upon Block E completion, additional weapons available will be 30 CBU-103/104/105 WCMD, 24 AGM-158 JASSMs or 12 AGM-154 JSOWs.
Unit Cost: $280 million

B-2 Spirit Stealth Bomber (http://www.geocities.com/credonia/b_2.jpg)

Primary function: Multi-role heavy bomber
Power Plant: Four General Electric F-118-GE-100 engines
Thrust: 17,300 pounds each engine
Length: 69 feet (20.9 meters)
Height: 17 feet (5.1 meters
Wingspan: 172 feet (52.12 meters
Speed: High subsonic
Ceiling: 50,000 feet (15,240 meters)
Takeoff Weight (Typical): 336,500 pounds (152,634 kilograms
Range: Intercontinental, unrefueled
Armament: Conventional or nuclear weapons
Payload: 40,000 pounds (18,144 kilograms)
Crew: Two pilots
Unit cost: $1.3 billion

Helicopters

HH-60G Pave Hawk (http://www.geocities.com/credonia/hh-60.jpg)

Primary Function: combat search and rescue and military operationsother than war in day, night or marginal weather conditions.
Power Plant: Two General Electric T700-GE-700 or T700-GE-701C engines
Thrust: 1,560-1,940 shaft horsepower, each engine Length: 64 feet, 10 inches (19.9 meters)
Height: 16 feet, 8 inches (5.1 meters)
Rotor Diameter: 53 feet, 8 inches (16.4 meters)Speed: 184 mph (294.4 kph)
Maximum Takeoff Weight: 22,000 pounds (9,900 kilograms)
Range: 445 statute miles; 504 nautical miles (unlimited with airrefueling)
Armament: Two 7.62mm machine guns or two 0.50 caliber machine guns
Crew: Two pilots, one flight engineer and one aerial gunner; two pararescuemen are normally included in the mission complement
Unit Cost: $15 million

MH-53J/M Pave Low (http://www.geocities.com/credonia/mh_53j.jpg)

Primary Function: Long-range infiltration, exfiltration and resupply of special operations forces in day, night or marginal weather conditions
Power Plant: Two General Electric T64-GE/-100 engines
Thrust: 4,330 shaft horsepower per engine
Length: 88 feet (28 meters)
Height: 25 feet (7.6 meters)
Rotary Diameter: 72 feet (21.9 meters)
Speed: 165 mph (at sea level)
Ceiling: 16,000 feet (4,876 meters)
Maximum Takeoff Weight: 46,000 pounds (Emergency War Plan allows for 50,000 pounds)
Range: 600 nautical miles (unlimited with aerial refueling)
Armament: Combination of three 7.62 mini guns or three .50 caliber machine guns
Crew: Officers, two pilots; enlisted, two flight engineers and two aerial gunners
Unit Flyaway Costs: $30 million

UH-1N Huey (http://www.geocities.com/credonia/uh-1n.jpg)

Primary function: Light-lift utility
Power Plant: Two Pratt and Whitney T400-CP-400 turboshaft engines
Maximum Gross Weight: 10,500 pounds (4,763 kilograms)
Range: 300-plus miles
Ceiling: 15,000 feet (4,572 meters); 10,000 feet (3,048 meters) for gross weights above 10,000 pounds (4,536 kilograms)
Maximum Speed: 149 mph (130 knots)
Cruise Speed: 103-115 mph (90-100 knots)
Length: 57 feet, 3 inches (17.44 meters)
Width: 9 feet, 5 inches (2.87 meters)
Height: 12 feet, 10 inches (3.9 meters)
Diameter of Main Rotor: 48 feet (14.63 meters)
Diameter of Tail Rotor: 8 feet, 6 inches (2.6 meters)
Crew: Pilot with co-pilot and flight engineer, depending upon mission
Unit Cost: $5 Million

AH-64A Apache Attack Helicopter (http://www.geocities.com/credonia/ah64ammun.jpg)

Propulsion Two T700-GE-701Cs
Crew Two
Length 58.17 ft (17.73 m) 58.17 ft (17.73 m)
Height 15.24 ft (4.64 m) 13.30 ft (4.05 m)
Wing Span 17.15 ft (5.227 m) 17.15 ft (5.227 m)
Primary Mission Gross Weight 15,075 lb (6838 kg)11,800 pounds Empty 16,027 lb (7270 kg) Lot1
Weight Hover In-Ground Effect (MRP) 15,895 ft (4845 m)
Hover Out-of-Ground Effect (MRP) 12,685 ft (3866 m)
Maximum Level Flight Speed 150 kt (279 kph)
Range 400 km - internal fuel 1,900 km - internal and external fuel
Armament: Primary MissionStarboard WingM230 GunPort WingRate of ClimbDurationCombat (Anti-armor)
4 Hellfire320 rds 30mm
4 Hellfire1450 fpm1.8 hours
Multi-role (Covering force)
4 Hellfire 19 FFAR *1200 rds 30mm
4 Hellfire 19 FFAR *860 fpm2.5 hours
Close-support (Anti-armor)
8 Hellfire1200 rds 30mm
8 Hellfire990 fpm2.5 hours
Ground-support (Airmobile escort)38 FFAR *1200 rds 30mm38 FFAR *780 fpm2.5 hours
M230 33mm Gun
70mm (2.75 inch) Hydra-70 Folding-Fin Aerial Rockets
AGM-114 Hellfire anti-tank missiles
AGM-122 Sidearm anti-radar missile
AIM-9 Sidewinder Air-to-Air missiles
Unit Cost: $23 Million

UH-60L Blackhawk (http://www.geocities.com/credonia/UH_60L.jpg)

Length: 64 feet, 10 inches (19.6 meters)
Height: Varies with the version; from 13 to 17 feet (3.9 to 5.1 meters)
Rotor Diameter: 53 feet 8 inches (16.4 meters)
Engines (2) T700-GE-701C Turboshaft 1,940 hp
Weight empty 11,516 lbs.
Mission gross weight 17,432 lbs.
Maximum gross weight 22,000 lbs.
Maximum gross weight (ferry) 24,500 lbs.
Maximum Cruise Speed (MCP) 4000' 95°F 152 kts
Vertical rate of climb (95% MRP) 4000' 95°F 1,550 fpm
Service ceiling (ISA day) 19,150 ft
Hover ceiling (MRP-OGE) 95°F day 7,650 ft
Standard day 11,125 ft
Armament: Usually two 7.62 mm machine guns mounted in the windows; can also be equipped additional .50-caliber machine guns mounted in the doors.
Crew: Usually three or four
Unit Cost: $30 Million

MI-24 Hind Attack Helicopter (http://www.geocities.com/credonia/mi24.jpg)

Height: 21.3 feet (6.5 meters)
Length: 70.5 feet (21.5 meters)
Width: 56.8 feet (17.5 meters)
Weight: 18,077.9 lbs (8,200 kg) empty and 24,691.7 lbs (11,200 kg) fully loaded.
Power Source: Conventional: 2 Klimov TV3-117 turboshafts each rated at 2,220 hp, Nuclear: Nuclear Fusion, Should have an average life-span of 8 years.
Cargo: 8 soldiers with full gear, 4 stretchers, or 2200 lbs (1000 kg) of cargo internally. Does not include hard points.

Weapon Systems:

Gun Mount: The cannons are mounted on the nose of the helicopter under the chin and is controlled by the gunner. A 23-mm cannon is carried in all M.D.C. conversion models of the helicopter and originally in many of the convention new construction M.D.C. models. Fusion powered version carried the heavy rail gun when designed and system was refitted to many of the newer conventionally powered versions.
Twin GSH-23 Auto-Cannon: Cannons fires a 23 mm rounds. This weapon system is one of the standard weapon of Soviet aircraft before the first fall of the Soviet Union. New ammunition types were designed for the cannon to increase in damage and inflicts good damage. It was still decided that the heavy rail gun would be more effective.
Maximum Effective Range: 4,000 feet (1,310 meters)
Mega Damage: Single Cannon: 4D6 per 10 round burst, 1D6x10 for a burst of 30 round, and 2D4 for each round. Both Cannons: 8D6 per 10 round burst from both cannons and 2D6x10 for a burst of 30 round from each cannon.
Rate of Fire: Equal to the combined hand to hand attacks of the gunners (usually 4 or 5).
Payload: 240 rounds each (24 short bursts and 6 long bursts)
Twin 10 millimeter GSR-10 Heavy Railguns: The Soviet military was unable to make an effective liquid propellant weapon and instead developed, some say stole, a rail gun design for their existing vehicles. Replaces the 23 mm auto-cannons in most newer models. It is carried in many tanks and other combat vehicles as well.
Maximum Effective Range: 4,920 feet (1,500 meters)
Mega Damage: Single Cannon: Single shot inflicts 2D4 and 20 round burst does 1D6x10+10. Both Cannons: 40 round burst (20 from each cannon) does 2D6x10+20
Rate of Fire: Equal to the combined hand to hand attacks of the gunners (usually 4 or 5).
Payload: 1200 rounds (60 single bursts / 30 double bursts).
Hard Points (6 or 8): Conventional versions of the Mi-24 Hind has a total of six hard points and nuclear versions of the Hind have eight hard points on what look like wings on the side of the helicopter. The helicopter can carry either one long range missile, two medium range missiles, or four short range missiles on each hard-point, or a Mini-Missile box launcher containing 20 Mini-Missiles. The hard-points can also carry bombs of comparable type to the missiles mentioned. The only restriction is that each hard-point must carry all weapons of the same type. Finally, the hard-points can also be fitted with either Railgun pods or standard 23 mm Autocannon pods in place of missiles or rockets; Each hard-point can carry one such pod in place of it's missiles and rockets, and the others can still carry missiles or rockets, or additional hard points can be used for more Railgun/Gun pods.
Bombs and Missiles: The only restriction is that a hard point must carry all the same type of missiles or bombs. Both unguided and guided bombs can be carried. In two pilot versions, short range missile racks are controlled by either the pilot or the weapons officer.
Maximum Effective Range: Varies by missile type (Go to Revised bomb and missile table).
Mega Damage: Varies by missile type (Go to Revised bomb and missile table).
Rate of Fire: Missiles can be fired one at a time per hard point. Multiple hard points can be linked as one attack but must be the same range missiles.
Payload: 1 long range missile, 2 medium range missiles, 4 short range missiles per each hard point (4 long range missile, 8 medium range missiles, or 16 short range missiles maximum total
Mini-Missile Pod: Large capacity mini-missile pod. The mini missile pods are normally carried for ground strafing, anti-troop, and anti-emplacement attacks. Normal missile used are armor piercing, plasma, or fragmentation mini-missiles. In two pilot versions, mini missile pods are controlled by the pilot.
Maximum Effective Range: Varies with missile types, mini-missiles only (Go to Revised bomb and missile table).
Mega-Damage: Varies with mini-missile types (Go to Revised bomb and missile table).
Rate of fire: Each pod can fire one at a time or in volleys of 2, 4, 8, or 10 and can be linked with other mini missile pods for greater number of missiles (Counts as one attack no matter how many missiles in volley)
Payload: each pod carries 20 mini-missile (Maximum total 80 mini-missiles)
Standard 20 mm Railgun in hard point pod: Used only on Soviet Frontal Aviation models of the Hind. These are the standard Soviet Air to Air weapons mounted on virtually all fighters and Attack Helicopters and with a secondary use for ground strafing and tank-busting. The cannon is mounted in a bomb-shaped completely independent unit that can be attached to the hard point of the Mi-24 and many other Soviet aircraft and helicopters. The cannon mount is fixed to the hard points when used, in place of missiles or rockets. They are 20 mm, but very high velocity even for rail guns, using solid slugs, and have extreme range. They sacrifice some of their hitting power (Compared with 1D6x10+10 for a 20 round burst from a 10 mm Soviet railgun), however, for the range, which is still quite good by railgun standards.
Maximum Effective Range: 6,560 feet (2,000 meters / 2 kilometers).
Mega Damage: 1D4x10 for a half-burst of 10 rounds, 2D4x10 for a full burst of 20 rounds. Rail guns can be tied together (and with the main rail gun) to be fired as a single burst which counts as one attack.
Rate of Fire: Equal to the combined hand to hand attacks of the pilot (usually 5 or 6).
Payload: 500 rounds (50 half-bursts/25 full bursts) per gun pod. Up to 6 to 8 gun pods and 3,000 to 4,000 rounds, total, though of course each gun pod is separate.
UPK-23-250 23 mm Autocannon in hard point pod: Sold along with export variants; Even those that have railguns as their fixed cannon. This weapon, in the rather unusual 23mm caliber, unique to the SSSR and client states, was sold along with export models, though the Railgun was not. This is essentially the UPK-23-250 pod with the GSh-231- 23-mm cannon, simply firing Ramjet ammunition. The pods are fixed to the hard points of the Mi-24 when used, in place of missiles or rockets, but are excellent for strafing.
Maximum Effective Range: 5,000 feet (1,524 meters)
Mega-Damage: 2D4+2 per round, 1D6x10 for a half-burst of 25 rounds, and 2D6x10 for a full burst of 50 rounds. Cannons can be tied together (and with the main rail gun) to be fired as a single burst which counts as one attack.
Rate of Fire: Equal to the combined hand to hand attacks of the pilot (usually 5 or 6).
Payload: 250 rounds (10 half-bursts or 5 full bursts) per each pod; Up to 1,500 to 2000 rounds total for up to six or eight pods that can be carried (Maximum).
Anti-Missile Chaff/Flare Dispenser (1): Use the same effects as the TRIAX model. However, each time the system is engaged, the system fires off one chaff and 1D4 flares. Rifts Earth decoys systems are assumed to not operate against Phase World missiles due to technological difference. Reduce effects by 20% against smart missiles (Add +20% to rolls for smart missiles.)
Effect:
01-50 Enemy missile or missile volley detonates in chaff cloud - Missile are all destroyed
51-75 Enemy missile or missile volley loses track of real target and veers away in wrong direction (May lock onto another target)
76-00 No effect, missile is still on target
Also note that the chaff cloud will also blind flying monsters that fly through cloud. They will suffer the following penalties: reduce melee attacks/actions, combat bonuses, and speed by half.
Duration: 1D4 melee rounds.
Payload: 20 chaff, 40 flares. Each time the system is engaged, the system fires off one chaff and 1D4 flares.
Special Equipment:
The equipment of the Mi-24 has been upgraded but many of the original systems are still on the helicopter. Consider the helicopter to carry all standard equipment that robot vehicles carry (not including loudspeaker and microphone) plus the following extra systems:

Internal Active Jamming Gear: Causes -25% to detection but when it is active, other vehicles/ bases can detect that it is jamming, and some missiles will home in on jamming signals. Jamming also causes a -4 penalty to all radar guided weapons.
E.S.M.: Radar Detector, Passively detects other radars being operated.
Radar System: Range of 30 miles (48 km); Capable of tracking up to 48 targets simultaneously, this radar serves to provide early warning of incoming aircraft and missile attacks and to provide targeting for both carried missiles and the gun. The radar also has terrain following features. The radar can be programmed to shut off immediately if it detects an aircraft firing a missile on a heading towards the Mi-24, in case the missile is a radar-homing HARM type.
Full Infared viewing mode and FLIR system: Range of 4 miles (6.4 km), with IR searchlight (+3 to detecting targets with IR when in use, however, +3 to detecting the Mi-24 with IR equipment when in use, as well.)
Unit Cost: $20 Million

Other Military Aircraft

E-3 Sentry (AWACS) (http://www.geocities.com/credonia/e_3.jpg)

Primary Function: Airborne surveillance, command, control and communications
Power Plant: Four Pratt and Whitney TF33-PW-100A turbofan engines
Thrust: 21,000 pounds (9,450 kilograms) each engine
Length: 145 feet, 6 inches (44 meters)
Wingspan: 130 feet, 10 inches (39.7 meters)
Height: 41 feet, 4 inches (12.5 meters)
Rotodome: 30 feet in diameter (9.1 meters), 6 feet thick (1.8 meters), mounted 11 feet (3.33 meters) above fuselage
Speed: Optimum cruise 360 mph (Mach 0.48)
Ceiling: Above 29,000 feet (8,788 meters)
Maximum Takeoff Weight: 347,000 pounds (156,150 kilograms)
Endurance: More than 8 hours (unrefueled)
Unit Cost: $230 million

U-2S/TU2S (http://www.geocities.com/credonia/u_2.jpg)

Primary Function: High-altitude reconnaissance
Power Plant: One General Electric F-118-101 engine
Thrust: 17,000 pounds
Length: 63 feet (19.2 meters)
Height: 16 feet (4.8 meters)
Wingspan: 105 feet (32 meters)
Speed: 475+ miles per hour (Mach 0.58)
Maximum Takeoff Weight: 40,000 pounds (18,000 kilograms)
Range: 7,000+ miles (6,090+ nautical miles)
Ceiling: Above 70,000 feet (21,212+ meters)
Crew: One (two in trainer models)
Cost: $500 Million

WC-130 Hercules (http://www.geocities.com/credonia/wc_130.jpg)

Primary Function: Weather reconnaissance
Power Plant: Four Allison turboprop engines; T-56-A-15
Length: 99 feet, 4 inches (30.10 meters)
Height: 38 feet, 6 inches (11.67 meters)
Maximum Takeoff Weight: 155,000 pounds (69,750 kilograms)
Wingspan: 132 feet, 6 inches (40.15 meters)
Range: 4,000 miles (3,478 nautical miles)
Ceiling: 33,000 feet (10,000 meters)
Endurance: Can stay aloft 15 hours at 300-plus mph
Speed: 350-plus mph (Mach 0.46; 304 knots per hour)
Crew: Six; pilot, co-pilot, navigator, flight engineer, aerial reconnaissance weather officer and dropsonde system operator
Unit Cost: Approximately $10 million

RQ-/MQ-1 Predator Unmanned (http://www.geocities.com/credonia/rqmq1predator.jpg)

Primary Function: Armed reconnaissance, airborne surveillance and target acquisition
Power Plant: Rotax 914 four cylinder engine producing 101 horsepower
Length: 27 feet (8.22 meters)
Height: 6.9 feet (2.1 meters)
Weight: 1,130 pounds ( 512 kilograms) empty, maximum takeoff weight 2,250 pounds (1,020 kilograms)
Wingspan: 48.7 feet (14.8 meters)
Speed: Cruise speed around 84 mph (70 knots), up to 135 mph
Range: up to 400 nautical miles (454 miles)
Ceiling: up to 25,000 feet (7,620 meters)
Fuel Capacity: 665 pounds (100 gallons)
Payload: 450 pounds (204 kilograms)

Unit Cost: $32 million
Credonia
31-03-2005, 02:26
Missile Systems
Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles

L6-120A/B/C Freedom ICBM (http://www.geocities.com/credonia/L6120AFreedom.jpg)

'L' Designates Silo Launched
'A' Designates 1st Missile Design in Series

Primary Function: Strategic Deterrence
Contractor: Credonian Arms Inc.
Powerplant: First 3 stages- Solid propellant; Fourth stage- storable liquid (LOX and LH2)
Warheads: 20
Load: Avco Mk21 re-entry vehicles
Guidance system: inertial
Thrust: First stage, 1 million pounds
Length: 142 ft (46.3 meters)
Weight: 390,000 pounds (176,901 kg) including re-entry vehicles
Diameter: 15 ft. 6 inches
Range: greater than 6,000 miles (5,217 nautical miles)
Speed: Approximately 15,000 mph at burnout (mach 20 at sea level) (24,140 km/hr)
[/b]Unit Cost: Not For Sale
NOTE: Credonia retains all production rights on this ICBM[/b]

LGM-30 Minuteman III ICBM (http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/usa/icbm/lgm_30.jpg)

Primary function: Intercontinental ballistic missile
Power plant: Three solid-propellant rocket motors
Thrust: 202,600 pounds (91,170 kilograms)
Length: 59.9 feet (18 meters)
Weight: 79,432 pounds (32,158 kilograms)
Diameter: 5.5 feet (1.67 meters)
Range: 6,000-plus miles (5,218 nautical miles)
Speed: Approximately 15,000 mph (Mach 23 or 24,000 kph) at burnout
Ceiling: 700 miles (1,120 kilometers)
Guidance systems: Inertial system
Load: Re-entry vehicle: General Electric MK 12 or MK 12A
Warheads: Three
Price Per Unit: $10 million

Mobile Missiles and Launcher Systems

Scud-B Missile And Launcher (http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/iraq/missile/iraq_scud_DDST8911778_JPG.jpg)

Type: Tactical
Range (km): 285-330
CEP (m): 450
Diam. (m): 0.885
Height (m): 11.184
Launch Weight or Mass (kg): 5,860
Stage Mass (kg): 4,873
Dry Weight Mass (kg): 1,100-1,110
Thrust (Kg f) Effective: 13,160
Actual: 13,300-13,380
Burn time (sec.): 62-64
Isp. (sec.) Effective: 62 - SL due to vanes
steering drag loss of 4-5 sec.
Actual: 230
Vac.: 271
Thrust Chamber: 1
Stages 1
Fuel TM-185
20% Gasoline
80% Kerosene
Oxidizer AK-27I
27% N2O4
73% HNO3
Iodium Inhibitor
Propellant Mass (kg): 3,771-3,760
Warhead (kg): 987-1,000
Unit Cost: $100,000

SCUD-2 Missile And Launcher (http://a52.g.akamaitech.net/f/52/827/1d/www.space.com/images/h_scud_2.jpg)

Gross Mass: 4,660 kg.
Empty Mass: 955 kg.
Thrust (vac): 9,512 kgf.
Isp: 251 sec.
Burn time: 78 sec.
Isp(sl): 219 sec.
Diameter: 0.88 m.
Span: 1.82 m.
Length: 7.42 m.
Propellants: Nitric acid/Kerosene
No Engines: 1
Unit Cost: $90,000

Cruise Missiles

BGM-109 Tomahawk Cruise Missile (http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/smart/slcm-dvic470.jpg)

Primary Function: Long-range subsonic cruise missile for attacking land targets.
Power Plant: F107-WR-402 cruise turbo-fan engine; solid-fuel booster
Length: 18 feet 3 inches (5.56 meters); with booster: 20 feet 6 inches (6.25 meters)
Weight: 2,650 pounds (1192.5 kg); 3,200 pounds (1440 kg) with booster
Diameter: 20.4 inches (51.81 cm)
Wing Span: 8 feet 9 inches (2.67 meters)
Range: Land attack, conventional warhead: 600 nautical miles (690 statute miles, 1104 km)
Speed: Subsonic - about 550 mph (880 km/h)
Guidance System: Inertial and TERCOM
Warheads: Conventional: 1,000 pounds Bullpup, or Conventional submunitions dispenser with combined effect bomblets, or WDU-36 warhead w/ PBXN-107 explosive & FMU-148 fuze, or 200 kt. nuclear device
Unit Cost: $500,000

Theatre Missiles

LGM-56A Apocalyptic Fury Theatre Ballistic Missile

Primary Contractor- Credonian Missile Systems Ltd.
Primary Function- Theatre Ballistic Missile

Configuration- Three Stages
Total Length- 131 ft (39.9288 m)
Diameter- 13 ft. (3.9624 m)
Mass- 40,350 lbs. (18,302.45 kg)
Propellant- 1st stage: N2O4/UDMH solid mixture; 2nd stage: N2O4/UDMH solid mixture; 3rd stage: O2, H2 liquid mixture
Guidance System- Inertial; IMU
Deployment- Hardened Underground Silo
Range- Between 2500 km (1,553.4 miles)
Load- Single Warhead: Mk 75A or Mk 75B
Celiling:300 miles (48.3 km)
Velocity- Approximately 15,000 mph (Mach 23 or 24,000 kph) at burnout
Warhead Yield- .5 kilotons Conventional or Biological/Chemical (yield varies)
Accuracy- 98% direct hits
Launch Preparation Time- 30 minutes
Features: Radar jamming, ABM Counter measures

Onboard Missile Systems
AN/ALQ-162 Airborne Self Protection Jammer (ASPJ)
The AN/ALQ-162 automatically scans for threat signals, identifies threat, and generates countermeasures. The AN/ALQ-162 CMS provides automatic radar jamming against surface-to-air and airborne intercept missiles that use continuous wave (CW) radar for guidance. When the CW signals detected by the CMS are validated, jamming is initiated. The specific action taken by the MS is determined by the jamming thresholds programmed into the CMS. The ALQ-162 is designed to intercept and process Continuous Wave (CW) signals, and upgrades under evaluation include responses to pulse doppler radars. Jamming signals are produced in various formats to counter threat signals. The system is operated via a control panel located in the aircraft cockpit and can be used for stand-alone operation or in conjunction with a RWR which supplies threat identification signals. The compact, lightweight ALQ-162 countermeasures set can be installed in pod, pylon or internal configurations.

The AN/ALQ-162(V)4 CMS is reprogrammable and is programmed to respond to the CW signals of the most critical threat weapon systems anticipated to be encountered by the MH-47E in a hostile environment. The AN/ALQ-162(V)4 CMS consists of one receiver/transmitter and one antenna. The total system weight is 41 pounds.

Outer Skin Layer Protective Cover
The outer "skin" of the missile is highly reflective and can withstand the heat of an earth reentry and of a satellite laser, rendering space based satellite lasers ineffective against this type of missile attack. The custom Mk 75A warhead itself also has this prototective sheet, with the exception that once it reaches a ballistic trajectory inside of earths atmosphere, it jettisons the sheeting and initiates a small internal cooling system which lowers the heat signature of the warhead, making it nearly undetectable to even the strongest radar.

The outermost layer of the warhead (after the solver protective sheeting has been jettisoned) is not metal like most warheads. It is of a ceramic type material, as used on a Delta rocket's payload faring, giving it no radar signature, this adding to its undetectability during its descent.

Active Countermeasures
To protect the missile from oncoming ABM missile attacks from the defending nation, multiple heat seeking sensors are places strategically around the body of the missile scanning the ground below for any signs of oncominng missiles. The computer inside of the missile immediately calculates the ABM's trajectory, velocity, and altitude to determine when to deploy several explosive munitions hidden internally, which detonate at a time of the computers setting to obliverate the oncoming missile(s). The missile can protect itself from multiple Anti Ballistic Missiles at one time (exact number is classified), making this one of the most lethal conventional ICBM's ever created.

Copyright 2004 by Credonia

Cost: $500,000 per launcher; $2.5 Million per missile
Credonia
31-03-2005, 02:27
Naval Vessels

Intruder Class SSN (http://server5.uploadit.org/files/kaimoni-intruder.jpg)

Power Plant One S9G pressurized water reactor, one shaft with pumpjet propulsor, Improved Performance Machinery Program Phase III, one secondary propulsion submerged motor
Displacement: 7,800 tons submerged
Length: 377 feet
Draft: 32 feet
Beam: 34 feet
Speed: 25+ knots submerged
Depth: Greater than 800 feet
Horizontal Tubes: Four 21" Torpedo Tubes
Vertical Tubes: 12 Vertical Launch System Tubes
Weapons: 38 weapons including- Vertical Launch System Tomahawk Cruise Missiles, Mk 48 ADCAP Heavyweight Torpedoes, Advanced Mobile Mines, Unmanned Undersea Vehicles
Special Warfare: Dry Deck Shelter, Advanced SEAL Delivery System
Sonars: Spherical active/passive arrays, Light Weight Wide Aperture Arrays, TB-16, TB-29, and future towed arrays, High-frequency chin and sail arrays
Countermeasures: 1 internal launcher (reloadable 2-barrel), 14 external launchers
Crew: 113 officers and men

Description
Designed for multi-mission operations and enhanced operational flexibility, quieting has been incorporated in a smaller hull while military performance has been maintained or improved. The Intruder is expected to be as quiet as the Seawolf,class submarine and will incorporate a vertical launch system and have improved surveillance as well as special operations characteristics to enhance littoral warfare capability. The primary design driver for the sub is acoustic quietness equal to that of the Seawolf, even at the cost of reducing maximum top speed. With a focus on the littoral battlespace, the New Attack Submarine has improved magnetic stealth, sophisticated surveillance capabilities, and Special Warfare enhancements.

The Intruder is engineered for maximum design flexibility, responsiveness to changing missions and threats, and affordable insertion of new technologies to ensure that it will continue to be the right submarine well into the 21st Century. Integrated electronic systems with Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) components facilitate state-of-the-art technology introduction throughout the life of the class and avoid unit obsolescence. The Navy has never attempted such a large-scale integration effort on a submarine. While the BSY-1 and BSY-2 systems did have some level of integration, the Intruder combat system will have to be totally integrated.

The Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence (C3I) electronics packages also promote maximum flexibility for growth and upgrade. Coupled with the Modular Isolated Deck Structure (MIDS) and open-system architecture, this approach results in a lower cost and effective, command and control structure for fire control, navigation, electronic warfare, and communications connectivity.

The Intruder's sonar system is state-of-the-art and has more processing power than today's entire submarine fleet combined to process and distribute data received from its spherical bow array, high-frequency array suite, dual towed arrays, and flank array suite.

The Intruder's sail configuration houses two new photonics masts for improved imaging functions, and improved electronics support measures mast, and multi-mission masts that cover the frequency domain for full-spectrum, high data-rate communications. The sail is also designed for future installation of a special mission-configurable mast for enhanced flexibility and warfighting performance.

The Intruder is armed with a variety of weapons. It carries the most advanced heavyweight torpedoes, mines, Tomahawk cruise missiles, and Unmanned Undersea Vehicles (UUVs) for horizontal launch. In addition, Tomahawk missiles are carried in vertical launch tubes. It also features an integral Lock-Out/Lock-In chamber for special operations and can host Special Operations Forces' underwater delivery vehicles.

Reducing acquisition and life-cycle costs is a major objective of the Intruder design and engineering process. Cost avoidance is anticipated through the application of concurrent engineering design/build teams, computer-aided design and electronic visualization tools, system simplification, parts standardization, and component elimination. These innovations are intended to ensure that the ship is affordable in sufficient numbers to satisfy Credonia's future nuclear attack submarine force level requirements.

Roles of the Submarine
1) Covert Strike by launching land-attack missiles from vertical launchers and torpedo tubes
2) Anti-Submarine Warfare with an advanced combat system and a flexible payload of torpedoes
3) Anti-Ship Warfare, again, using the advanced combat system and torpedoes
4) Battle Group Support with advanced electronic sensors and communications equipment
5) Covert Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, using sensors to collect critical intelligence and locate radar sites, missile batteries and command sites as well as to monitor communications and track ship movements
6) Covert Minelaying against enemy shipping
7) Special Operations, including search and rescue, reconnaissance, sabotage, diversionary attacks, and direction of fire support and strikes.
Unit Cost: $2 Billion

CC-100 Echo Class Aircraft Carrier (http://www.pennswoods.net/~mcgarvey/harrystruman.jpg)

Power Plant: Eight nuclear reactors, four shafts
Length: overall 1,101 feet 2 inches (335.64 meters)
Flight Deck Width: 252 feet (75.6 meters)
Beam: 133 feet (39.9 meters)
Displacement: 89,600 tons (80,640 metric tons) full load
Speed: 30+ knots (34.5 miles per hour)
Aircraft: 85 (Can support F-14A Tomcats, Harriers, and Attack or Transport helicopters)
Crew Ship's Company: 3,350 - Air Wing 2,480

Armament
Sea Sparrow missiles
3 Phalanx CIWS
20mm mounts

Combat Systems
SPS-48C/E
SPS-49
SPS-67
3 Mk91

Fire Control
SLQ-29 EW
WLR- 1 ESM
WLR-11 ESM

Price: $5.5 Billion; Aircraft sold separatly
Credonia
31-03-2005, 02:27
Satellite Systems

MILSAT Satellite Communications System

MILSAT is a satellite communications system that provides secure, jam resistant, worldwide communications to meet essential wartime requirements for high priority military users. The multi-satellite constellation links command authorities with a wide variety of resources, including ships, submarines, aircraft and ground stations.

System Features
MILSAT is the most advanced military communications satellite system to date. The MILSAT satellite constellation consists of five satellites positioned around the Earth in geosynchronous orbits. Each mid-latitude satellite weighs approximately 10,000 pounds (4,536 kilograms) and has a design life of 10 years.

Each MILSAT satellite serves as a smart switchboard in space by directing traffic from terminal to terminal anywhere on the Earth. Since the satellite actually processes the communications signal and can link with other MILSAT satellites through crosslinks, the requirement for ground controlled switching is significantly reduced. The satellite establishes, maintains, reconfigures and disassembles required communications circuits as directed by the users. MILSAT terminals provide encrypted voice, data, teletype or facsimile communications. A key goal of MILSAT is to provide interoperable communications among the users of Army, Navy, and Air Force MILSAT terminals.

Geographically dispersed mobile and fixed control stations provide survivable and enduring operational command and control for the MILSAT constellation.

Additional Information
The MILSAT system is composed of three segments: space (the satellites), terminal (the users) and mission control.

General Characteristics
Primary function: Global military communications system
Primary contractor: Credonian Missiles and Space LTD.
Power plant: Solar panels generating 8,000 watts
Weight: About 10,000 pounds (4,536 kilograms)
Orbit altitude: 22,250 nautical miles (geosynchronous orbit)
Payload:
Low data rate communications (voice, data, teletype and facsimile) at 75 bps to 2,400) bps
Medium data rate communications (voice, data, teletype, facsimile) at 4.8 kbps to 1.544 bps
Satellites per system: 5

System Cost: $5 Billion

Defense Support Program Satellites

Mission
DSP satellites help protect the supporting nationand its allies by detecting missile launches, space launches and nuclear detonations.

Features
DSP satellites use an infrared sensor to detect heat from missile and booster plumes against the earth’s background. Credonian technological advancements were made to ground processing systems, enhancing detection capability of smaller missiles to provide improved warning of attack by short-range missles against forces overseas.

Numerous improvement projects will enabled DSP to provide even more accurate, reliable data in the face of evolving missile threats. On-station sensor reliability has provided uninterrupted service well past their design lifetime. Recent technological improvements in sensor design include above-the-horizon capability for full hemispheric coverage and improved resolution. Increased on-board signal-processing capability improves clutter rejection. Enhanced reliability and survivability improvements were also incorporated. In the 21st century, the Space-Based Infrared System (SBIRS) will replace DSP.

General Characteristics
Primary mission: Strategic and tactical missile launch detection
Contractor team: Credonian Missiles and Space LTD.
Weight: 5,250 pounds (2,386 kilograms)
Orbit altitude: 22,000 miles (35,888 kilometers)
Power plant: Solar arrays generate 1,485 watts
Height: 32.8 feet (10 meters) on orbit; 28 feet (8.5 meters) at launch
Diameter: 22 feet (6.7 meters) on orbit; 13.7 feet (4.2 meters) at launch
Satellites Per System: 10

System Cost: $6 Billion
Credonia
31-03-2005, 02:28
Ground Forces

None Available
Credonia
31-03-2005, 02:32
Miscellaneous Weaponry

None available
Credonia
31-03-2005, 02:34
Package Deals

None available
Basque Spain
31-03-2005, 02:51
wheres the equipment
Credonia
31-03-2005, 04:43
Theres a lot to add...I'll begin putting it in tonite
Credonia
31-03-2005, 18:28
The CDSC Storefront is now OPEN
Credonia
31-03-2005, 20:25
bump
Credonia
10-04-2005, 14:43
bump
Basque Spain
10-04-2005, 21:30
Basque Spain orders 200 BGM-109 Tomahawk Cruise Missiles we need them fast just in case no agreement is reached in the CL peace talks
Lord Zulu Mats-Wana
10-04-2005, 21:43
ill take 4 of everything
Gurdenvazk
10-04-2005, 21:46
The Commonwealth of Gurdenvazk is placing an order for 32 F-15's and 6 B-2's
Hajjiyah
10-04-2005, 22:34
Hajjiyah wants 20 B-52s.

~money wired~
Ollieland
20-04-2005, 20:11
Message from Oliver Ganz, Minister for Defence Procurements, The Colony of Ollieland

We would like to purchase the following;

3 x MilSat Communication Satellite Systems - $15,000,000,000
1 x Defence Support Programme Satellite System - $6,000,000,000

Money will be wired upon confirmation of order. Many thanks.
Credonia
20-04-2005, 21:55
From: Manchester Simmons, CEO of the Credonian Defense Systems Corporation
To: Oliver Ganz, Minister for Defence Procurements, Colony of Ollieland

Sir,
Thank you for placing your order with the CDSC. Your payment has been recieved. Please allow 20 weeks (10 RL days) for the construction and delivery of your satellites. We will inform you by telegram when your order has been shipped. Thank you for your patronage and we hope you come back for more Credonian products soon.

Cordially,

Manchester Simmons
Chief Executive Officer
Credonian Defense Systems Corporation
Credonia
23-04-2005, 15:51
bump
Erisian Rule
23-04-2005, 16:05
Message from Jesus Cooper, Dictator, The Jingoistic States of Jesufication

I would like to know if you have any weapons more designed for population control as opposed to national defense/offense. IF you have any such devices, could you please make a recomendation?

-Jesus out
Credonia
23-04-2005, 16:32
From: Manchester Simmons, CEO of the Credonian Defense Systems Corporation
To: Jesus Cooper, Dictator, The Jingoistic States of Jesufication

Sir,
We are sorry but the CDSC has no such weapons. We may introduce such weapons in the future but that is not a guarantee. We do, however, design weapons systems that are for national/strategic defense, if you would like us to create a weapon system for you.

Cordially,

Manchester Simmons
Chief Executive Officer
Credonian Defense Systems Corporation
Ollieland
23-04-2005, 17:58
To: Manchester Simmons, CEO of the Credonian Defense Systems Corporation.
From: Oliver Ganz, Minister for Defence Procurements, the Colony of Ollieland.

Dear Sir,

Many thanks for the confirmation of our purchase. It is the avowed ploicy of our nation not to purchase or own nuclear weapons or other weapons of mass destruction, but we do understnad that many other nations do not feel the same. To this end, we are currently attempting to set up a national defence network. We currently have several airborne Anti-ICBM COIL lasers, a network of bunkers and now (thanks to you) a satellite observation system. We would like to know if you can offer or design us any anti ICBM systems, be they land based, airborne or space borne.

Many Thanks

Oliver Ganz
Credonia
23-04-2005, 22:44
From: Manchester Simmons, CEO of the Credonian Defense Systems Corporation
To: Oliver Ganz, Minister for Defence Procurements, Colony of Ollieland

Mr. Ganz,
The CDSC does not currently have any such systems, however, we can most definitly design such a system for your nation, one that suits your needs, your budget, and your exact specifications. If you would like, we would be more than glad to accomodate you with a custom designed anti-ballistic missile and ICBM system. If you would like us to go ahead and design a system for you, just send a telegram to us with the basic specifications/requirements that you would like your system to have. Thanks you for your continued patronage.

Most graciously,

Manchester Simmons
Chief Executive Officer
Credonian Defense Systems Corporation
Ollieland
27-04-2005, 19:21
To: Manchester Simmons, CEO of the Credonian Defense Systems Corporation.
From: Oliver Ganz, Minister for Defence Procurements, the Colony of Ollieland.

Dear Sir,

Further to our previous order, we would also like to purchase the following;

10 x U2 spy aircraft - $5,000,000,000
20 x DSP Sattelite systems (200 sattelites) - $120,000,000,000

Total - $125,000,000,000

Many Thanks

Oliver Ganz
Sharina
28-04-2005, 02:04
Comminque to Credonia:

Greetings, President Kaimoni A. Sutton and Secretary Mitchell A. Ferguson.

I am glad to hear of your generous offer. It gives me a happy heart to know that there are indeed nations willing to lend support to others in their hour of need.

We have been allocating a good amount of funds towards our military budget in hopes that it will enable us to have sufficient capital to acquire, develop, and research modernized military technologies and equipment. According to the current fiscal year estimate, Sharina has allocated approximately $9.2 trillion towards its defense budget, and approximately $2.8 trillion is used to maintain Sharina's aging defense assets. Another $2.4 trillion is devoted towards native research and engineering efforts in hopes of producing viable modern equipment. This leaves Sharina with approximately $4 trillion to spend for international research, acquirement, and development of equipment and technologies.

What do you recommend we begin an joint research and development effort on? Airforce, Navy, or Army equipment?

In addition, I have taken note that we have had little interaction in the past. I truly desire to change that, and enter a new era of friendship and solidarity with your honorable people.

Live well and prosper.
~President Mina Veristek

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OOC:

Thought I'd post this here as well, so we can start RP'ing here if you want, or if you'd rather keep it in my thread, thats OK as well. :)
Credonia
03-05-2005, 08:08
From: Manchester Simmons, CEO of the Credonian Defense Systems Corporation
To: Oliver Ganz, Minister for Defence Procurements, Colony of Ollieland

Mr. Ganz,

Your order has been confirmed and all monies wired. Your aircraft will be shipped in 2 weeks, while your DSP SATS will be delivered in an additional 10 (12 weeks) (1 week=1 RL day). I hope that you are satisfied with your order. Thank you and please shop CDSC again.

Manchester Simmons
Chief Executive Officer
Credonian Defense Systems Corporation


From: Kaimoni A. Sutton, President, Commander-in-Chief, United States of Credonia
To: Mina Veristek, President, Sharina

Madam President,

It is a pleasure to do business with you and to help a nation such as yours out with your military defenses. We live in a time where it is imperative for each and every nation to have some sort of defenses to defend their nation or they run the risk of invasion by imperialist powers and alliances. Fortunatly, Credonia has never been invaded for any reason, and that is because of our military and political power, a pinnacle of what defines us as Credonians. We are feared throughout the world. As was stated, we would like to offer you $2 billion worth of Credonian 'merchandise' for free, so all you would need to do is look at our storefront and pick out what you want. Since the bomber aircraft cost so much, we are willing to provide you with 10 B-2 and F-117A stealth aircraft for free to help with your nation's strategic deterrence against enemy aggressors.

In terms of joint projects and programs between our nations, Credonia doesnt mind developing land bases, air based, or space based weapons. Whatever your nation needs, we would be more than willing to lend our military expertise and designing skills. They are at your disposal.

Because of the lack of communications and relations between our two nations, I propose an exchange of ambassadors, the establishment of embassies and a strategic alliance with your nation to further band our two nations together for the safety and security of our people. I look forward to hearing back from you very soon.

Sincerely,

Kaimoni A. Sutton
Commander-in-Chief
President
United States of Credonia

Lauren R. Smith
Secretary of State
Department of State
United States of Credonia.
Credonia
03-05-2005, 22:38
bump
Sharina
03-05-2005, 23:45
Greetings, President Kaimoni A. Sutton.

I am quite glad to hear of your offer of equipment, contracts, and opening up of relations. In these troubled times, true friends are worth far more than any amount of gold or platinum. In today's world, there are coalitions of warmongering nations, several massive rogue states, and the ever-present threat of terrorism and subterfege. The latest international incident concerning the nation of Feline Catfish has revealed the immense dangers that we face, ripping apart the fabric of ignorance and denial.

In these uncertain times, we need to develop strong bonds of friendship, and develop trust. Trust is a resource Sharina considers far more valuable than weapons of war, rare minerals, or futuristic technologies. Towards this end, Sharina is fully prepared to construct an embassy for your nation, open our borders to your trade and businesses, and enter a strategic alliance to aid each other in our times of need. However, I do not want to stop there. I would like to develop more and more strong bonds of friendship and solidarity as our two nations and peoples learn more about each other.

Your offer of 10 B-2 and F-117A stealth aircraft is greatly appreciated. I have been informed that the Sharina Defense Forces would like to request 15 Apache Attack Heliocopters, 5 B-52 Stratofortesses, and 5 B-1B Lancers. That would come up to approximately 1.995 billion dollars. Sharina has F-15's and F-16's in its airforce, which is currently in the process of being upgraded, hopefully.

Right now, Sharina is attempting to develop a reasonable hull composition for its Navy. Once this is done, Sharina can begin the next step in its development program, namely defensive measures and weapons. Sharina is also looking to develop modernized aircraft that would have the capability to defend aganist supersonic aircraft. The last thing on Sharina's agenda is the modernization of its Army, namely infantry weapons, combat vehicles, and defense assets.

I am looking forward to closer relations with your people, and this venture can be the first step towards building trust and friendship. The Sharina people would be proud to call Credonia a friend.

Live well and prosper,
~President Mina Veristek
Flame From Hell
13-07-2005, 01:12
I shall buy:

-200 A-10 Thunderbolts
-5 B-2 Spirits

All together the cost comes to: 7,505,000,000 USDs

**Money Wired when Confirmed**
Credonia
14-07-2005, 18:44
Flame From Hell- Order confirmed and funds recieved. Thank you!

-Please allow 2 (NS) years (2 rl days) for delivery of order
Shazbotdom
15-07-2005, 18:24
To Whom it may Concern,
ATTN:Credonian Defence Systems Corporation

This is an official invitation for our two corporations to join together. We are willing to let you sell our weaponry, vehicles, and aircraft at your storefront. The profit will be split 70/30. 70 going toward my company and 30 going towards yours.


We beg you to consider this.
Shazbotdom
20-07-2005, 18:55
BUMP for Credonia
Credonia
20-07-2005, 19:07
To: Shazbotdom
REPLY: Credonian Defence Systems Corporation

We would be more than glad to take you up on this offer to join corporations in attempts to collect more revenue from sales.



OOC: Sorry for such a short reply...can you tg me with the specific details of the deal. Thanks
Southeastasia
27-01-2006, 14:31
OOC: Credonia, planning on makings some NS grade designs for your military soon enough? Register at the NS Draftroom (http://s13.invisionfree.com/The_NS_Draftroom) and see how the technical experts review your design.
Credonia
27-01-2006, 14:49
OOC: Credonia, planning on makings some NS grade designs for your military soon enough? Register at the NS Draftroom (http://s13.invisionfree.com/The_NS_Draftroom) and see how the technical experts review your design.


OOC: I shall do that..thanks for letting me know