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Hawke Aero Industries in Need of Armament

Hawke Aero Industries
13-09-2005, 02:49
To: Whomever it may concern
From: HAI Corporate Militia

The HAI Corporate Militia is in need of cheap, efficient, and reliable armament. All offers below $13 Million will be considered, anything over will land in the shredder.
United specopscom
13-09-2005, 12:46
To: President Hawke Aero Industries
From: President Self-Defense Corp.

I have seen your request, and the board and I have decided to request more information concerning said request. We provide both individual and bulk sales. Bulk sales have a minimum sale amount of 5 million dollars. However for every 5 million goods purchased we offer a free 2.5 million dollars worth of ammunition.

Please contact us to inform us of what arms you are interested in so that we can begin the trade talks. Thank you kindly.
Hawke Aero Industries
13-09-2005, 13:43
OOC: Check your telegrams.
Hawke Aero Industries
13-09-2005, 14:31
*bump*
Van Luxemburg
13-09-2005, 14:36
From: VDZ & VL Weapons
To: Hawke Aero Industries

We could supply you with cheap equipement fairly quickly, just specify your needs and we'll do a bid.
Hawke Aero Industries
13-09-2005, 14:43
To: VDZ & VL Weapons
From: HAI Corporate Militia

We are in need of:
4,000 Assault Rifles
4,000 Personal Defence Weapons
4,000 Sidearms
We need cheap, efficient, and reliable weapons of these types. For now, we are using AR-550's and Five-seveN's from Weapons Importers.
Van Luxemburg
13-09-2005, 14:51
From: VDZ & VL Weapons
To: Hawke Aero Industries

Well, we could offer you this:
4,000 JK3 Special Forces Rifles: 6.2 million USD
4,000 HK License Built MP7's : 1.2 Million USD
4,000 JK6 .60 Pistols: 2.4 Million USD
this makes 9.8 Million USD
we did not include any extras such as laser designators, scopes and silencers.(Standard on JK3)
Hawke Aero Industries
13-09-2005, 14:55
To: VDZ & VL Weapons
From: HAI Corporate Militia

What will all the extras cost us? $9.8 Million is acceptable.
Van Luxemburg
13-09-2005, 14:59
the extras will cost you about 1.32 million USD more which includes the extras mentioned here:

JK3 Spec-Ops Rifle.
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The JK3 Spec-Ops Rifle is equipped with a Silencer, a Scope and an M203 launcher, and we designed it especially for the spec-ops, because the weapon can be used as silent infiltration weapon, Sniper, and the M203 launcher can destroy bigger targets. the weapon is a rifle in it's purest form.
Caliber: 5.56mm NATO
Action: Gas operated, rotating Bolt.
overall length: 890 mm
Barrel length: 478 mm
Magazine capacity: 35 rounds
Rate of fire: 2800-2900 rounds per minute
Effective range: 1000 metres
Price: $1550
Extra:
Laser designator: $30

JK6 Pistol
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The JK6 pistol is a heavy sidearm, .60 (14.5mm). the weapon is very powerful, and has possibilities to penetrate Light to medium Armour.
Caliber: 14.5mm (.60)
Action: Gas operated, rotating Bolt.
overall length: 400 mm
Barrel length: 323 mm
Magazine capacity: 15 rounds
Effective range: 600 metres
Price: $600
Extra:
Laser designator: $30
Scope: $75
Flashlight: $20

MP7 PDW
http://users.belgacom.net/jm.armes/Hkmp7-te/mp7-te1.jpg
The Personal defense weapon MP7, standard issue for the Navy, Airforce, Logistics and Counterterrorism of Van Luxemburg.
Caliber: 4.6mm proprietary (4.6x30mm)
Weight: 1.5 kg empty
Lenght (stock closed/open): 340 / 540 mm
Barrel lenght: 180 mm
Rate of fire: 950 rounds per minute
Magazine capacity: 20 or 40 rounds
Effective range: 200 meters
Friendly advice: Perfect for the person who can't be equipped with an assault rifle. don't forget to order our Newbie manual to go with it!
Price: $300
Extra:
Laser designator: $30
Silencer: $50
Scope: $90
Newbie Manual: $5
Hawke Aero Industries
13-09-2005, 15:04
To: VDZ $ VL Weapons
From: HAI Corporate Militia

While it is a good offer, we have decided to wait and see what offers other nations may make. Keep in mind this is not a refusal. If no other nations make good offers, we will keep yours in mind.
Hawke Aero Industries
13-09-2005, 15:07
To: All nations interested
From: HAI Corporate Militia

It seems we have made a mistake whiel calculating our budget. All offers under $10 Billion will now be considered. Anything over will, of course, land in the trash. Thank you for your time.
Van Luxemburg
13-09-2005, 15:11
From: VDZ & VL Weapons
To: Hawke Aero Industries

This means that we're able to offer possible some vehicles and other Craft to you, would you be interested?
Hawke Aero Industries
13-09-2005, 15:12
To: VDZ $ VL Weapons
From: HAI Corporate Militia

We are interested in any offers for vehicles you will give.
Van Luxemburg
13-09-2005, 15:14
From: VDZ & VL Weapons
To: Hawke Aero Industries

well, what kind of vehicles do you need, and how many? just specify it and we'll take a look at it.
Hawke Aero Industries
13-09-2005, 15:15
To: VDZ $ VL Weapons
From: HAI Corporate Militia

We need regular cars to patrol the facilities with, as well as some armoured vehicles in case of combat (very unlikely).
Verghastinsel
13-09-2005, 15:18
Verghastinsel Armaments recommends the following of it's products, within the limits specified;

Verghastinsel Armaments Sturmgewehr 2008 Model 1 Assault Rifle - StG08M1 (New Service Rifle)
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y63/Verghastinsel/StG08M1.jpg
Caliber: 6.35x49mm (.25in) VA
Velocity: 944m/s
Length (Oper/Folded): 784mm/706mm
Weight (Empty): 3.65kg
Capacity: 25 rds (Box)
Fire Modes: Single Shot/Burst(2)/Full Automatic
RoF: N/A(S)/900rpm(2)/700rpm(F)
The StG08M1 includes an integral flashlight, bayonet lug, and a laser targeting system. This will be compatible with VA's soon-to-be-released combat system, and by a direct link with the infantryman's communications uplink, will be able to designate surgical airstrikes.
Four Thousand Units: 2,080,000 USD

Verghastinsel Armaments Pistole 2004 Model 1 - P04M1 (Standard issue Verghastinselheer sidearm)
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y63/Verghastinsel/P04M123.bmp
Type: Double Action
Caliber: 10.8x21mm (.425in) VA
Velocity: 382m/s
Length: 205mm
Weight: 1,025g
Capacity: 10 rds (Box)
Fire Modes: Single Shot
Four Thousand Units: 440,000 USD

Verghastinsel Armaments Maschinenpistole 1995 Model 3 - MP95M3 (Vehicle crews/supply troops armament)
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y63/Verghastinsel/MP95M2.bmp
Caliber: 9x21mm (.354in) SP10
Velocity: 420m/s
Weight: 3kg
Length (Open/Folded): 556/376mm
Capacity: 32 rds (Box)
Fire Modes: Single Shot/Burst(3)/Full Automatic
RoF: N/A(S)/700rpm(3)/550rpm(F)
Four Thousand Units: 1,060,000 USD

TOTAL: 3,580,000 USD
The Macabees
13-09-2005, 15:18
To: HAI Corporate Militia

We have several infantry weapons which you might be interested in. We'll present them in an ordered fashion. This first design is the Hali-21, a more advance assault rifle:


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Statistics:
Calibre: 7.62mm NATO
Capacity: 10/20/30/60 rds
Length: 29.8 in
Width: 2.34 in
Height: 9.17 in
Weight: 6.2 lb

Description:
The Hali-21 will be based on the kinetic energy weapon that is part of the Hali-21 next-generation infantry weapon system (formerly the Objective Individual Combat Weapon) currently under development by ATK Integrated Defense. The kinetic energy weapon, which fires 7.62mm ammunition, will provide maximum commonality in components and logistics with the Hali-21 system.

The Hali-21 will provide lethality performance comparable to the currently fielded M4 carbine rifle, while weighing 20 percent less than the M4 because of advanced technologies developed for the Hali-21 program.

The Hali-21 Lightweight Assault Rifle will reduce the 21st century soldier's load and increase his mobility. The progress made to reduce weight and improve performance on the Hali-21 program is key to the decision on accelerating the development of the Hali-21, which is integrated with the Army's efforts to transform to a more lethal and rapidly deployed fighting force as part of its Objective Force.

Internally, the Hali-21 uses a rotary locking bolt system that functions and fieldstrips like those used in the M-16 rifle and M-4 carbine, according to the Hali-21 manufacturer’s — Heckler & Koch — Website. The bolt is powered by a unique gas operating system with a user-removable gas piston and pusher rod to operate the mechanism. Unlike the current M-4 and M-16 direct gas system with gas tube, the Hali-21 gas system does not introduce propellant gases and carbon back into the weapon’s receiver during firing.

This improved reliability can be credited to differences in the Hali-21s operating system from the one in the M16. For instance, a thin gas tube runs almost the entire length of the barrel in all of the M16 variants. When the weapon is fired, the gases travel back down the tube into the chamber and push the bolt back to eject the shell casing and chamber a new round. The Hali-21s gas system instead is connected to a mechanical operating rod, which pushes back the bolt to eject the casing and chamber the new round each time the weapon is fired. So there‘s no carbon residue constantly being blown back into the chamber, reducing the need to clean the weapon as often. You don‘t get gases blowing back into the chamber that have contaminates in them. The Hali-21 also has a much tighter seal between the bolt and the ejection port, which should cut down on the amount of debris that can blow into the weapon when the ejection port‘s dust cover is open.

Beginning life as the 7.62mm KE (kinetic energy) component of the 20mm air-bursting Hali-21 Objective Individual Combat Weapon (OICW), the Hali-21 Lightweight Modular Carbine System represents the state-of-the-art in 7.62 NATO assault rifles.

This modularity includes the exchange of interchangeable assembly groups such as the barrel, handguard, lower receiver, buttstock modules and sighting system with removable carrying handle. In addition and in parallel, the new Hali-21 quick detachable single-shot 40mm grenade launcher with side-opening breech and LSS lightweight 12 gauge shotgun module can be easily added to the Hali-21 by the user in the field without tools. The unique buttstock system allows the operator exchange buttstocks without tools from the standard collapsible multi-position version, to an optional buttcap for maximum portability or an optional folding or sniper buttstock with adjustable cheekpiece for special applications. Internally the Hali-21 employs a combat-proven robust rotary locking bolt system that functions and fieldstrips like that used in the current M16 rifle and M4 carbine. However this bolt is powered by a unique gas operating system that employs a user removable gas piston and pusher rod to operate the mechanism. Unlike the current M4/M16 direct gas system with gas tube, the Hali-21 gas system does not introduce propellant gases and the associated carbon fouling back into the weapon’s receiver during firing. This greatly increases the reliability of the Hali-21 while at same time reducing operator cleaning time by as much as 70%. This system also allows the weapon to fire more than 15,000 rounds without lubrication or cleaning in even the worst operational environments. A cold hammer forged barrel will guarantee a minimum of 20,000 rounds service life and ultimate operator safety in the event of an obstructed bore occurrence.

The Hali-21 has fully ambidextrous operating controls to include a centrally located charging handle that doubles as an ambidextrous forward assist when required, ambidextrous magazine release, bolt catch, safety/selector lever with semi and full automatic modes of fire and release lever for the multiple position collapsible buttstock. The operating controls allow the operator to keep the firing hand on the pistol grip and the weapon in the firing position at all times while the non-firing hand actuates the charging handle and magazine during loading and clearing. Major components of the weapon are produced from high-strength fiber reinforced polymer materials that can be molded in almost any color to include OD green, desert tan, arctic white, urban blue, brown and basic black. Surfaces on the Hali-21 that interface with the operator are fitted with non-slip materials to increase comfort and operator retention. The Hali-21 uses 10 or 30-round semi-transparent box magazines and high-reliability 60-round drum magazines for sustained fire applications.

Beyond the 2-round burst capability, the Hali-21 is a relatively conventional battle rifle. The 94 is capable of mounting a bayonet (though in this case it is mounted to the right of the muzzle rather than below, so as to allow for the use of an under barrel grenade launcher, and horizontally, to enable the user to male side to side slashing attacks while holding the rifle.) and it comes standard with a universal scope mounting rail on the left hand side of the receiver. The Hali-21 accepts standard. The sights feature a conventional shrouded front sight, which is adjustable for zeroing, and a 5-position rotating aperture rear sight (similar to the German G3) for range.

Special integral flush mounted attachment points are located on the handguard and receiver to allow the quick attachment of targeting devices. Unlike MIL-STD-1913 rails, the Hali-21 attachment points do not add additional weight, bulk and cost to the host weapon, and will accept MIL-STD-1913 adapters to allow for the use of current in-service accessories. The attachment points for the standard multi-function integrated red-dot sight allow multiple mounting positions and insure 100% zero retention even after the sight is removed and remounted. The battery powered Hali-21 sight includes the latest technology in a red dot close combat optic, IR laser aimer and laser illuminator with back-up etched reticle with capability exceeding that of the current M68-CCO, AN/PEQ-2 and AN/PAQ-4. This sight will be factory zeroed on the weapon when it is delivered and does not require constant rezeroing in the field like current rail-mounted targeting devices.


Range: 700 Meters

Cost Per Unit: 3,000 USD



This following assault rifle is the cheaper variation, sold to militia units and smaller proffessional armies:


Hali-37 Assault Rifle
http://www.exchange3d.com/test_albums/3d-model-weapons-assault-rifle-gun-AK-47/aak.thumb.jpg
[It's us actually little like this, I just wanted a picture.]

During the latter days of the Civil War, soldiers on all sides used the cheap, abundant, and effective, Ak-74s, bought off foreign markets across the globe. However, in the quest of a more modern, more competent, and much more effective, killing machine the Macabee armed forces has released their first assault rifle, the Hali-37 Assault Rifle. The design is supposed to completely take the place of the older Ak-74s and M-16s.

The Hali-37 uses the widely distributed 5.56 x 45mm NATO round, fitted in a standard thirty round magazine. The Hali-37 has two different rates of fire; 1,800 rounds per minute, in two shot bursts, or six hundred rounds per minute in fully automatic. Moreover, the Hali-37 uses Nikonov's AN-94 process of speeding up loading time.

n a conventional semi-automatic rifle, to load the next round the bolt must unlock, extract the spent cartridge case, move rearward over the next round to be fed in the magazine, and eject the case. At this point the bolt (driven by the recoil or return spring) is pushed forward, where it strips the next round from the magazine, chambers it, locks in place, and is ready to fire. In the Hali-37 this process is sped up through the use of a cable and pulley operated "rammer" which pre-positions the next round in the chamber, eliminating unnecessary reward bolt travel. The rammer functions as follows: as the bolt recoils to the rear the cable (passing through the pulley, pulls the rammer forward, stripping the next round from the magazine and partially chambering it. As the bolt returns forward the rammer resets and the bolt pushes the round completely into the chamber and locks.

In the Hali-37 recoil, in burst mode, is handled in essentially a dual recoiling system. When the first round is fired the entire barrel/bolt assembly begins sliding to the rear, compressing a main recoil spring. In addition the bolt itself is compressing an individual secondary spring, which drives the bolt back forward, whereupon the hammer automatically fires the second round of the burst (all while the barrel is still recoiling reward on the main spring.) Once the second round is fired the bolt locks to the rear until the barrel has recoiled completely and gone back into battery. As soon as the barrel is back in battery the bolt is released and another round is chambered. This arrangement allows for two shots to be fired before any recoiling forces are transferred to the shooter. When fired in the full auto mode the Hali-37 first fires a 2 round burst and then goes into fully automatic fire (in which the bolt is held to the rear until the barrel completes its recoiling cycle).

Beyond the 2-round burst capability, the Hali-37 is a relatively conventional battle rifle. The Hali-37 is capable of mounting a bayonet (though in this case it is mounted to the right of the muzzle rather than below, so as to allow for the use of an under barrel grenade launcher, and horizontally, to enable the user to male side to side slashing attacks while holding the rifle.) and it comes standard with a universal scope mounting rail on the left hand side of the receiver. The Hali-37 accepts standard M-16 20 and 30 round magazines, as well as the new 60 round four-stack magazines. The sights feature a conventional shrouded front sight, which is adjustable for zeroing, and a 5-position rotating aperture rear sight (similar to the German G3) for range.

Put it all together and it adds up to a rifle with 200 meters more range than the AK-74, better accuracy for rapid "burst" firing, and an innovative recoil and reload system, all at a fraction more weight than the standard AK-74.

Caliber: 5.56 x 45mm
Action: Gas Operated
Overall length: 943mm (728mm with folded butt stock)
Barrel length: 405mm
Weight, empty / loaded w. 30 rounds: 3850g
Magazine capacity: 30 rounds
Rate of fire, cyclic: 1,800 - 2 burst ; 600 fully automatic
Maximum effective range: 650 to 700 meters

Cost: 2,000 USD


This Hol-24 is our only 9mm sidearm, and unlike the rest of our equipment, it lacks a serious description, although the design itself is sound:


9mm Pistol: Hol-24

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Description:
The Hol-24 is a semiautomatic, as well as automatic, blowback-operated magazine-fed weapon fited with a double-action trigger mechanism. It fires a 9 X 18mm cartridge and uses an 8 round magazine.

Capabilities:
The effective range of the Hol-24 is fifty meters. Its muzzle velocity is 315 meters per second. It's practical rate of fire is thirty rounds per minute. The Hol-24 also has an option for automatic fire.

Length: 7 inches
Width: 1.50 inches
Height: 5.51 inches

Cost: 400 USD


If you're interested in forming a proffessional core to your army, then please take a look at our BDU-64 Samson BattleSuits:





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[Abstract]
The Empire has never been a fan of battlesuits, but with the advent of New Empire's new M193 Orc Powered Battledress, and the already existant battle suits under the employment of Nanosoft and Greater Deustchland, it became largely imperative that the Empire also began its own research and design in the area. Consequently, around the year 2011 Jonach I placed two trillion Reichmarks into the research into a project dubbed Samson.

The end product was the BDU-64 , codenamed Samson after the project title. It incorporates some of the best technology yet developed by scientist around the world, making amongst one of the best battle suits in the field.

The Empire is expected to order enough for its mechanized infantry, although perhaps not for the standard infantry until far later. Production is expected to begin at five hundred thousand suits a month, and maximize at two million per month in about eight months, although said activity will require much money into the expansion of the current industry, although there is room for said expansion.

Regardless, the Samson is expected to have much success on the field of battle, for any country, and is a highly suggested piece of material for any importer of military hardware to consider.

[[b]Armor]
The core of the armor relies on a new type of armor called Dragon Skin [SOV-2000], developed by Pinnacle Armor. The SOV-2000 will defeat a 7.62 x 39mm round travelling at up to two thousand seven hundred feet per second. Moreover, it is the only armor only with level III ballistic charactiristics that is flexible enough to wrap around the whole torso area that "move when you move". No more restricted movements when rappelling, fast roping, diving, entry work, sky diving or other rigorous activities. The concept is very similar to that of the suit of armor on a knight - although protective, it did not really restrict movement or speed. The thickness of the layer of Dragon Skin varies from .796" to .858" from place to place. It is also quite light, being one of the lightest body armor in existance.

The armor also includes a layering of liquid body armor, which has been proven to block stabs, as well as shrapnel and low intensity bullets. The liquid body armor would be applied to reinforce the strength of the Dragon Skin, as well as be used in locations not covered by the Dragon Skin because the suit needs to stay flexible. It works through hard particles suspended in a liquid, or polyethylene glycol. At low strain rates, the particles flow with the fluid, enabling clothing to stay flexible. But when heavily strained, the particles become rigid. The transition happens very quickly, a millisecond or quicker.

The battlesuit also uses the concept of an exo-skeleton, although not the range of other battlesuits. The exoskeleton reverted to has been that sold throughout Japan for civilian use. It's designed to be able to allow the human body to do much more than it could do, such as carry heavier loads and weapons - in effect, the battle suit.

Finally, there is an overarching attempt to provide adaptive camouflage. The basic overall function of an adaptive camouflage system would be to project, on the near side of an object, the scene from the far side of the object. A typical adaptive camouflage system would likely include a network of flexible electronic flat-panel display units arrayed in the form of a blanket that would cover all observable surfaces of an object that one seeks to cloak. Each display panel would contain an active-pixel sensor (APS) [or possibly another advanced image sensor] that would look outward from the panel through an aperture that would occupy only a small fraction of the area of the panel.

The blanket would also contain a wiring harness that would include a cross-connected fiber-optic network, through which the image from each APS would be transferred to a complementary display panel on the opposite side of the cloaked object.

The positions and orientations of all the image sensors would be slaved to the position and orientation of one image sensor that would be designated a master imager. The orientations would be determined by a levelling instrument sensed by the master imager. A central controller connected to an external light meter would automatically adjust the brightness levels of all the display panels to make them conform to the to ambient lighting conditions.

The underside of the cloaked object would be illuminated artificially so that the display from the top of the cloaked object would show the ground as though in ambient light; if this were not done, then an obvious shadow-induced discontinuity would be seen by an observer looking down from above.

The display panels could be sized and configured so that a common inventory of such panels could be used to cloak a variety of objects, without need to modify the objects. Sizes and weights of representative adaptive camouflage systems and subsystems have been estimated: The volume of a typical image sensor would be less than about 1 in.3 ( 16 cm3).

[Power]
The Samson is powered through a motor generator running through two hydrogen fuel cell stacks, weighing just about fifteen pounds. The fuel stacks are wired throughout the suit using ultra light weight ceramic super conductors, providing the suit with a zero percent energy transfer loss in heat and friction, making the power one hundred percent effective.

The suit is expected to have a life of twenty-four hours before the fuel stacks have to be refueled. This comes through the effectiveness of power distribution and the fact that not much power is needed for each operation, especially since soldiers do not always need to use combat operation battle suits.

In order to refuel the combatsuit it has to be fully disengaged from the body of the soldier.

[Systems]
For basic manuevering operations the Samson uses a central computing system in the armored pack, provided on the soldier's back. It's adress bus and CPU provide the orders, much like the brain of a human, for the movement of the battledress. Furthermore, neural inserts allow the human brain and the computer to 'intertwine', which means that the suit is commanded by the human brain.

The helmet includes a HUD system, which provides the user with targetting information, including wind velocity and such, making shots much more accurate and much faster. Moreover, it also decreases from friendly fire as the battle suit incorporates the IFF technology. A small transponder on the inside part of the right leg of the soldier provides a signal from suit to suit, which is changed every day for security purposes, and in that method a soldier can tell friendly from foe in a matter of microseconds.

The central CPU also commands, although not through the human brain, a liquid nitrogen injector to cool the suit at all times. In case the injectors fail at any time there are ten small fans distributed around the suit to provide for emergency cooling, giving the soldier the time to turn off the suit, disengage from it, and turn it in for maintenance.

[NBC Protection]
Nuclear/Biologica/Chemical protection comes in the form of the face mask, which provides general and simple NBC protection measures, as well as overpressure charactiristics within the battlesuit. Moreover, there is individual cooling using air-cooled overalls or vests, underneath the battle suit. The air-conditioners are designed to provide optimal cooling performance in worldwide operational conditions in accordance with NATO STANAG 2895 requirements.

[Cost]
50,000 USD


Finally, our anti-tank missile system:


[b]Panzerfaust X-9/Tagus Anti-Tank Missile


The Tagus Anti-Tank Missile, also known as the Panzerfaust X-9 to Riptide Monzarc, was a joint creation for the purpose of the defense of infantry columns in wartime exercises. Although the Golden Empire already fielded the multi-purpose Ebro anti-tank missile it was decided that it was much too flawed for continued use, consequently the Tagus was researched and developed. The Tagus is equipped with an imaging infrared system (I2R), and is a fire and forget missile. It’s also designed with a “soft launch” for use within buildings, and it protects the crew from the enemy’s line of sight. The Tagus is a top attack missile, where armor normally has its major weak point.

The central part of the Tagus is its Command Launch Unit (CLU) with a trigger mechanism, and a day/night surveillance mechanism, as well as target acquisition programming. The Tagus, during nighttime operation, has night vision sight (NVS) giving it a range of some 2.5 kilometers. However, for daytime operations it is equipped with new generation sighting technology.

The new sights are built around a single Cassagrian telescope type device, with internal charge coupled devices (CCD), which allow advance recollection of photons and photonic waves. The light collected by the Cassagrian telescope cannot be seen with the unaided human eye, consequently, the image is seen through a video camera, although using fiber optic cables, the imagines is basically instantaneous. This is the same basic system as used in ultra-modern photonic masts, except that the tube and the prisms are much smaller, and this uses a CCD, while the photonic mast does not. The range given by this new sighting, dubbed, Most Advanced Sighting Capabilities (MADSIC), is just about twelve kilometers.

The missile, the Tagus, is based on a disposable launch tube assembly, battery coolant units (BCU), and the missile itself. The missile’s range has been given five kilometers, although preferred range is just about two kilometers. The system, without the missile, weighs just about eight kilograms. The warhead’s weight is 12kg; however it enjoys a much larger fuel deposit than the standard Javelin and Milan. However, this latter point extends the missile’s total weight, when fully fueled, to about twenty-three kg, giving the entire system a weight of thirty-one kilograms.

The warhead uses a high explosive anti-tank (HEAT) form, with a tandem shape, giving it a penetration of 700mm + of standard armor. It’s effectiveness against explosive reactive armors and ceramic composite armors are not known, although it is expected to be about the same, since the missile was tested on an old Soviet T-72 export tank.

For accuracy the missile uses a computerized graphic positioning system (CGPS), which basically maps the enemy-tank (based on information using the MADSIC) on a liquid crystal matrix (AMLCD) screen. From there, the missile can use its own personalized acquisition and targeting system (ATS), which is a union of light detection and ranging (LIDAR) and infra-red detection systems (IRDS). This communion of three technologies makes the Tagus extremely accurate, and extremely deadly.

Weight: 31 kg
Length: 1.85 meters
Range: (Daytime) 5 kilometers; (Nightime) 2.5 kilometers
[b]Warhead Type: HEAT Tandem
Warhead Weight: 12 kg
Armor Penetration: 700mm +
Crew: 2 man portable system


Cost: 25,000 USD


There's our infantry section. Not much, but it's something. If you are interested in vehicles we implore you to simply visit Kriegzimmer (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=409787). Also, if you do decide to make purchases, please purchase from there as well.

Thank you for your time and consideration,

[signed]Kriegzimmer Board
Van Luxemburg
13-09-2005, 15:19
From: VDZ & VL Weapons
To: Hawke Aero industries

well, we suggest you take a look at what we produce here (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=9427595&postcount=4), because our catalogue is too big to show it all here.
Hawke Aero Industries
13-09-2005, 15:30
To: VDZ & VL Weapons
From: HAI Corporate Militia

While there is a nice selection of vehicles there, we can find none that suits our needs.

To: Kriegzimmer Board
From: HAI Corporate Militia

The designs presented are interesting, but a bit costly for us. We will consider the weapons, however.

To: Verghastinel Armaments
From: HAI Corporate Militia

The weapons shown are interesting, and may suit us. We will see however. We might make a compilation of all the offers shown to suit our needs.
Van Luxemburg
13-09-2005, 15:40
From: VDZ & VL Weapons
To: Hawke Aero Industries

too bad. maybe you could give one of our other companies a call, like the VLT, car manufacturer. you van find 'em here (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=9578832&postcount=5). we will give detailed prices when requested.