NationStates Jolt Archive


The USSOSSA announces the first ever Aircraft Carrier Launched Cruise Missle!

Somewhere in S America
24-01-2006, 03:53
How do you launch a cruise missle from an aircraft carrier you ask? Simple. We have taken ordinary Tomohawk cruise missles and fixed a pair of wheels to the bottom and a catapult arm that allows it to be flung off the deck by the regular aircraft catapults without any changes or modifications to the catapult equipment. Since it gets its inital speed from the catapult it doesnt need the rocket booster that is characteristic of it when its launched from a VLS tube or a submarine.

CLCM-1
Function: Aircraft Carrier catapult launched cruise missle.
Engine: 1x Williams International F107-WR-402 cruise turbo-fan engine.
Length: 18 feet 3 inches (5.56 meters)
Weight: 2,650 pounds (1192.5 kg)
Wingspan: 8 feet 9 inches (2.67 meters)
Range: 600 nautical miles (690 statute miles, 1104 km)
Speed: Subsonic - about 550 mph (880 km/h)
Guidance System: GPS, Co-ordinates pre-programmed before launch.
Warheads: 1000 Lbs. Conventional, or 200 Kiloton Nuclear.
Cost: $1,500,000
Export Price: $2,000,000
The Beltway
24-01-2006, 03:55
We'd like production and export rights, and are willing to offer $12,000,000.00 US.
-Department of Acquisitions, Lockheed Corporation
Somewhere in S America
24-01-2006, 04:06
We accept your offer but when you begin to export them we demand 10% of your profits back for our investment.
The Beltway
24-01-2006, 04:25
Agreed. Twelve million upfront and ten percent in royalties in exchange for production/export rights for the CLCM-1.