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We wish to obtain military designs.

Pythogria
17-02-2006, 04:47
To: All Nations of Everywhere

From: The Supreme General Khonsu

Re: Weapons Purchase

Text: Welcome. We wish to purchase designs and unlimited production rights for the following items.

-A reliable, powerful assualt rifle.

-A battlesuit for our troops

-A type of medium-weight MBT, reasonably speedy and powerful.

-A mobile bridgelayer.

-A recon vehicle. Speedy and light with a machine gun.

-An APC with a carrying capacity of 6 soldiers.

-an anti-tank weapon, shoulder-mounted that will stand up against normal tanks.

-A powerful, silent sniper rifle.

-An artillery piece on a tank chassis, should be sort of mobile.

-A speedy and powerful attack helicopter.

-A transport/cargo helicopter (like the Chinook, but with good weapons.)

-A large bomber of some sort, general-purpose.

-A fighter of some sort, general-purpose, should be able to engage ground targets. Must have vertical landing and takeoff.

-An attack sub (preferably good against other subs as well.)

-An ocean transport craft. Should be able to cary troops.

-A heavier version of the above for vehicles.

-An "Artificial Island". For supplies, logistics and a stronghold. Preferably armed too.

-A battleship design for shore bombardment.

-Aircraft carrier intended for vertical takeoff and landing aircraft.

-A ship for defending bigger ships and possibly attacking equal-size ships alone, or large ships in numbers. Anti-ship ship, maybe some shore bombardment.

-A ship for attacking aircraft and submarines, as well as missiles.

The Empire will pay any pric ou require if it is reasonable. All designs must be sent to the palace.

-Yours truly, Khonsu

OOC: MT, please. If you need me to be really specific, TG me.
Evoleerf
17-02-2006, 04:58
what do you mean by battle suit?

Its really hard to silence powerfull weapons like rifles (so its hard for the sniper rifle possible but hard, I'd recomend an additional sillencer for elite units who use stealth).

Also have you decided on a calibre as standard?
Gun Manufacturers
17-02-2006, 05:09
To: All Nations of Everywhere

From: The Supreme General Khonsu

Re: Weapons Purchase

Text: Welcome. We wish to purchase designs and unlimited production rights for the following items.

-A reliable, powerful assualt rifle.

-A battlesuit for our troops

-A type of medium-weight MBT, reasonably speedy and powerful.

-A mobile bridgelayer.

-A recon vehicle. Speedy and light with a machine gun.

-An APC with a carrying capacity of 6 soldiers.

-an anti-tank weapon, shoulder-mounted that will stand up against normal tanks.

-A powerful, silent sniper rifle.

-An artillery piece on a tank chassis, should be sort of mobile.

-A speedy and powerful attack helicopter.

-A transport/cargo helicopter (like the Chinook, but with good weapons.)

-A large bomber of some sort, general-purpose.

-A fighter of some sort, general-purpose, should be able to engage ground targets. Must have vertical landing and takeoff.

-An attack sub (preferably good against other subs as well.)

-An ocean transport craft. Should be able to cary troops.

-A heavier version of the above for vehicles.

-An "Artificial Island". For supplies, logistics and a stronghold. Preferably armed too.

-A battleship design for shore bombardment.

-Aircraft carrier intended for vertical takeoff and landing aircraft.

-A ship for defending bigger ships and possibly attacking equal-size ships alone, or large ships in numbers. Anti-ship ship, maybe some shore bombardment.

-A ship for attacking aircraft and submarines, as well as missiles.

The Empire will pay any pric ou require if it is reasonable. All designs must be sent to the palace.

-Yours truly, Khonsu

OOC: MT, please. If you need me to be really specific, TG me.


The Allied States of Gun Manufacturers would like to recommend the M-16/AR-15 rifle. It is extremely customizable (different calibers, lengths, accessories, etc), and a pleasure to work on. We can work out details of the schematics through telegrams if you would like, or you can fax our office with your proposal.

We would also like to recommend the HMMWV for your recon needs. It is capable of mounting various types of weaponry to the top mount (light machine gun, heavy machine gun, grenade gun, TOW missiles, etc), and it is customizable as well (for your various needs). Again, if you wish to negociate for the schematics, you can reach us via telegram or fax.

signed,

David Drefrees, Minister of Defense ASoGM
The Beltway
17-02-2006, 23:33
To Pythogria -

1) A large bomber of some sort, general-purpose.

2) A fighter of some sort, general-purpose, should be able to engage ground targets. Must have vertical landing and takeoff.

3) A battleship design for shore bombardment.

4) Aircraft carrier intended for vertical takeoff and landing aircraft.

5) A ship for defending bigger ships and possibly attacking equal-size ships alone, or large ships in numbers. Anti-ship ship, maybe some shore bombardment.

6) A ship for attacking aircraft and submarines, as well as missiles.


All production rights are priced at the cost of 100 units of the item whose production rights are being purchased. For the right to export a design, the cost is that of the production rights, along with 20% royalties and the right to ban sales of our designs to specific nations. For the moment, the only nation to whom we ban the sales of these products is Kravania. The following original designs, from the following corporations, seem suitable for your purposes:

1) Lockheed Corporation: F-16E
Crew: 1 (2 for F-16F trainer)
Length: 49 feet 5 inches (14.8 meters)
Wingspan: 37 feet 4 inches (11.2 meters)
Height: 16 ft (4.8 m)
Wing area: 360 square feet
Maximum takeoff weight: 45,100 lb (18,175 kg)
Speed:
Max - Mach 2.05
Cruising - Mach 1.1
Engine: General Electric F110-GE-129 turbofan; 17,155 lbf (afterburning 28,984 lbf)
Range: 805.56 miles unrefueled
Ceiling: 55,000 feet (15240 meters)
Armament: one M61 Vulcan 20mm cannon; 16 wing stations of capacity 750 lb (340 kg) each, 4 semi-submerged AMRAAM stations, 2 wingtip stations, 1 centerline station, 2 wing "heavy/wet" stations; representative weapons include AIM-9 series Sidewinder, AIM-120 AMRAAM, AGM-65 Maverick, gun pods, rocket pods, cluster bombs, and LGBs
Electronics: AN/APG-66 pulsed-Doppler radar, AN/AAQ-14 LANTIRN/SHARPSHOOTER, AN/AAQ-20 PATHFINDER Navigation Pod, AN/AAS-35 PAVE PENNY Laser Spot Tracker Pod, AN/ALQ-178 internal ECM, AN/ALQ-184 ECM POD, AN/ALR-56M threat warning receiver, AN/ALR-74 radar warning system (RWR), and AN/ALE-47 chaff/flare dispenser
Price: $35 million ($35.1 million for F-16F)

F-117 Nighthawk
Crew: 1
Length: 63 feet 9 inches (20.08 meters)
Wingspan: 43 feet 4 inches (13.20 meters)
Height: 12 feet 9.5 inches (3.78 meters)
Wing area: 780 square feet
Top Speed: 700 mph
Weight:
Empty - 29,500 lb (13,380 kg)
Loaded - 52,500 lb (23,814 kg)
Max - 55,000, lb (25,000 kg)
Powerplant: Two General Electric F404-F1D2 turbofans, 10,600 lbf per engine
Armament: Two internal weapons bays, each containing one hardpoint for AGM-65 Maverick, AGM-88 HARM, BLU-109 Hardened Penetration Bomb, GBU-10 Paveway II LGB, and/or GBU-27 LGB
Price: $125 million

Martin Avionics: FB-22 Kestrel - Courtesy of Lost Hills DoD
Abstract: The FB-22 Kestrel represents a leap forward in fighter/bomber innovation. This variant of the F-22 Raptor has a greater munitions carrying capacity, at a cost of stealthiness. It features a delta wing, longer body, and greater range and payload. The FB-22 is able to carry 30 small-diameter bombs, as opposed to the 8 carried by the current F/A-22, with two and a half times the range.

Specifications:
Propulsion: two Pratt & Whitney F119-PW-100 engines
Thrust: 35,000 lbs
Length: 72.08 feet
Height: 18.67 feet
Wingspan: 50.9 feet
Wing Area: 920 square feet
Horizontal Tailspan: 31 feet
Maximum Takeoff Weight: 42 tons
Ceiling Speed: Mach 1.8 (supercruise: Mach 1.5)
Crew: two pilots
Armament:

One 20mm M61A2 Vulcan
two internal weapons bays (22,000 lbs (10,000 kg) of munitions)
six 5,000 lb (2,272.73 kg) external hardpoints (usable at the expense of stealthiness)
Representative warload: 2 AIM-9 Sidewinder, 30 1,000 lb (2,200 kg) JDAM bombs
Avionics:
AN/APG-77 Radar, Common Integrated Processor (CIP), Communications/Navigation/Identification (CNI), Inter/Intra-Flight Data Link (IFDL)
Range: 1,250Nm
Price: $100 million


2) Martin Avionics: F-35 series
Abstract: The Joint Strike Fighter comes in three versions, the F-35A (conventional), the F-35B (STOVL), and the F-35C (CTOL). It is moderately stealthy and relatively inexpensive.

Crew: 1
Length: 50 ft 6 in (15.37 m)
Wingspan: 35 ft 0 (10.65 m) [30 ft (9.144 m), F-35C]
Height: 17 ft 4 in (5.28 m)
Wing area: 459.6 ft² (42.7m²)
Weight:
Empty - 26,000 lb (12,000 kg)
Loaded - 42,000 lb (19,000 kg)
Maximum Gross Takeoff - 50,000 lb (23,000 kg)
Powerplant: 1× Pratt & Whitney F135 afterburning turbofan, 37,100 lbf (165 kN) [F-35B: 1x Rolls-Royce Lift System, in conjunction with F135 power plant, 18,000 lbf (80 kN) thrust) each]
Speed: Mach 1.8 (1,200 mph, 2,000 km/h)
Range: 620 miles (1,000 km)
Service ceiling: 48,000 ft (15,000 m)
Climb rate: 40,000 ft/min[13] (2,000 m/s)
Wing loading: 91.4 lb/ft² (446 kg/m²)
Thrust/weight: 0.63:1
Armament:

One GAU-12/U 25mm Cannon
Two internal weapons bays, each with either 2 AAMs or 1 AAM and 2,000 lbs [F-35A and F-35C; 1,000 lbs for F-35B] of munitions
Six external hardpoints - two can carry 'outsize' munitions such as the AGM-88 HARM, four carry AIM-9X or similar small AAMs
Price: $45 million [F-35A; $55 million for F-35B; $65 million for F-35C]


3) Baltimore Shipyards: BB-72 Columbia (no picture available at this time):
This is a small, modern, and relatively inexpensive version of a battleship. It is designed to be more survivable in modern battles than modernised Iowa-class battleships. It carries one ASW helicopter; we provide either an SH-60G or an EH-101 Merlin. It also contains two Predator UCAVs (fitted with two Penguin missiles and a 12.7mm (.5 inch) machine gun; courtesy of Montgomery County Autonomous Systems) for reconnaissance, fire control, and attacking small patrol craft (if necessary).

Displacement: 52,000 tons
Length: 834.5 feet (254.36 meters)
Beam: 97.5 feet (29.72 meters)
Draft: 30.25 feet (9.22 meters)
Speed: rated at 33 knots
Engines: 3 D3G General Electric nuclear reactors: three shafts, 111,000 shp
Aircraft: 1 ASW helicopter, 2 RQ-1E Predator UCAVs
Armament: 2 triple 16" (406.4mm) guns; four 20mm Vulcan Phalanx CIWS (or two 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS); four twin 20mm guns; one 64-cell VLS system; two Mk. 32 324mm triple torpedo tubes with six Mk. 46 ASW torpedoes
Electronics: Combat Systems SPS-40 Air Search Radar; SPS-48 3D Air Search Radar; SPS-67 Surface Search Radar; 1 AN/SPY-1D Radar; 1 SQQ-26 Sonar; 2 Mk14 Weapon Direction Systems; 1 Mk74 Missile Fire Control System; 2 Mk86 Gun Fire Control Systems; 1 Mk114 ASW Fire Control System; 4 SPG-51 Radars; SLQ-25 Nixie; one AN/SLY-2 EW Suite
Armor: (RHA steel)
Belt - 8-12 inches
Bulkheads - 8-14 inches
Barbettes - 10-14 inches
Turrets - 12-14 inches
Decks - 3-5 inches
Price: $2.89 billion (with SH-60G; add $250,000 for EH-101 Merlin, subtract $1 million for non-UCAV (RQ-1D) Predators; add $1 billion for Titanium (rather than steel) armor; add $200,000 for Goalkeepeer CIWS in place of Vulcan Phalanx CIWS)

BB-88 Delaware: (note: the picture is of the old hull this is based on)
Abstract - Based on the Swatter-class battleship's gun system, this is a modernized version of that battleship, equipped with sixteen 14" guns along with point-defence SAMs, CIWS mounts, and ASW torpedoes. Further, it carries one UAV; we provide, courtesy of MoCoAutSys, the RQ-1E Predator UCAV.

Ship Displacement: 60,000 tons
Length: 573 feet
Beam: 95.25 feet
Draft: 39.25 feet (11.96 meters)
Propulsion: One Westinghouse A4W Large Nuclear Reactor; two shafts, 140,000 shp
Max Speed: 31 knots
Aircraft: One RQ-1E Predator UCAV
Armament: Four quadruple 14”/ 45 cannon mounts, four Mk. 49 21-cell mounts for RIM-116C point-defence SAM, two 20mm Vulcan Phalanx CIWS (or one 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS), two Mk. 32 324mm triple torpedo tubes with six Mk. 46 ASW torpedoes, four 12.7mm (0.5") machine guns
Armor: (RHA steel)
Belt - 6-10 inches
Bulkheads - 6-12 inches
Barbettes - 10-12 inches
Turrets - 12-14 inches
Decks - 2-4 inches
Electronics: Four AN/SWY-2 Fire Control Systems (for RIM-116C); Combat Systems SPS-40 Air Search Radar; SPS-48 3D Air Search Radar; SPS-67 Surface Search Radar; 1 SQQ-26 Sonar; 4 Mk14 Weapon Direction Systems; 4 Mk86 Gun Fire Control Systems; 1 Mk114 ASW Fire Control System; 4 SPG-51 Radars; SLQ-25 Nixie; one AN/SLY-2 EW Suite
Price: $2.9 billion (subtract $500,000 for RQ-1D (unarmed) Predator UAV in place of RQ-1E; add $800 million for titanium armor; add $100,000 for Goalkeeper in place of Phalanx)

4) Baltimore Shipyards: CVH-1 Hornet: This is a light carrier based on the Wasp class LHD. It has been lengthened by 56 feet and has increased hanger space for aircraft and helicopters. The CVH-1 can carry up to twenty (20) VTOL aircraft on deck along with a further twenty planes below decks. It can also carry eight ASW helicopters. We provide forty Harriers or F-35B JSFs and eight SH-60G or EH-101 Merlin helicopters.

Power Plant: Two boilers (600 PSI), two geared steam turbines, two shafts, 70,000 shaft horsepower
Length: 900 feet (274.32 meters)
Beam: 106 feet (31.8 meters) at waterline; 200 feet w/flight deck elevators extended
Draft: 27 feet Maximum (Full Load); 36 feet at the stern [ballasted]
Displacement: Approx. 40,500 tons (36,450 metric tons) full load
Speed: 20+ knots (23.5+ miles per hour)
Aircraft: 40 VTOL aircraft; 8 ASW helicopters
Electronics: one SPS-48C air search radar, one SPS-49 extended-range air search radar, one SPS-67 short-range surface search/navigational radar, one AN/SLY-2 ECM suite, one AN/SYS-2 Detection/Tracking System, AN/SLQ-25 Nixie, one Mk. 91 Fire Control System, one Mk.23 Target Acquisition System, and two Mk. 36 chaff launchers
Armarment: four 20mm Vulcan CIWS, eight 12.7mm (0.5") machine guns, two octuple launchers for Sea Sparrow SAM
Price: $1.34 billion (Harriers and SH-60G)
Add $2 million for EH-101
Add $200,000 for two Goalkeeper 30mm CIWS in place of all Vulcan mounts
Add $200 million for F-35B

CVN-80 Timothy Kaine Class (picture unavailable at this time)
Abstract - This is the very first twin-hull design of Baltimore Shipyards, based loosely on the Lockheed Sea Shadow. It uses a SWATH hull, with a flight deck about 50% greater than that of the CVN-68 Nimitz. This gives the carrier large amounts of room on deck for aircraft, radars, and defences. It also features the CLCM-1, a catapult-launched cruise missile, a modification on the naval attack version of the Tomahawk cruise missile.
The air wing included with the Timothy Kaine CVN consists of 48 F-35B JSFs, eight E-2C Hawkeye AWACS aircraft, ten F-14B Recon/Fighter Planes, eight EA-6B EW aircraft, 16 S-3B strike planes, and ten RQ-1E Predator UCAVs.

Overall Length: 1,000 feet (304.8 meters)
Overall Beam: 200 feet (60.96 meters)
Flight Deck: 378 feet (115.21 meters)
Draft: 50 feet (15.24 meters)
Displacement: 120,000 tons
Speed: 32 knots
Engines: 4 Westinghouse A4W pressurized water nuclear reactors: eight shafts, 560,000 shp
Aircraft: Air wing of 100 planes; 10 SH-60G ASW helicopters and 10 HH-60H rescue helicopters
Aircraft Elevators: Eight
Catapults: Six (two for missiles, four for aircraft)
Armament: 80 VLS Cells (located behind the centrally-located island), eight Vulcan Phalanx 20mm CIWS, twelve 12.7mm (0.5") machine guns, eight CLCM-1 missiles (four per missile-firing catapult), two Mk. 49 21-cell launchers for RIM-116C improved point-defence SAMs
Electronics: Two AN/SWY-2 Fire Control Systems (for RIM-116C), 1 AN/SPY-1D radar, 1 SQQ-26 Sonar, 2 Mk. 74 Missile Fire Control Systems, 2 SPG-51 Radars, SLQ-25 Nixie, one AN/SLY-2 EW Suite, 1 Mk. 114 ASW Fire Control System, 2 SPS-40 Air Search Radars, 1 SPS-48 3D Air Search Radar, 2 SPS-67 Surface Search Radars, one Mk.23 Target Acquisition System, and two Mk. 36 chaff launchers
Price: $4.5 billion (add $2.5 million for EH-101 Merlin ASW helicopters; subtract $480 million for 48 F/A-18E in place of JSFs; subtract $240 million to replace the JSFs with Rafale M (navalised) fighters; add $400,000 to replace all eight Vulcan CIWS mounts with four Goalkeeper 30mm CIWS mounts; subtract $5 million to replace Predator UCAVs with unarmed RQ-1D UAVs)

CV-98 Benjamin Cardin:
Abstract: Based on the Jerald Kim-class carrier, this monohull carrier has an air wing of 72, and carries ten helicopters. We provide 36 F-35B JSFs, four E-2C Hawkeye AWACS aircraft, ten F-14B Recon/Fighter Planes, four EA-6B EW aircraft, eight S-3B strike planes, ten RQ-1E Predator UCAVs, five HH-60H rescue helicopters, and five SH-60G ASW helicopters.

Length: 885.8 feet (269.99 meters)
Beam: 99.8 feet (30.42 meters)
Draft: 40 feet (12.192 meters)
Displacement: 64,000 tons full load
Propulsion: 4 General Electric LM 2500 gas turbine engines; 4 shafts, 164,000 shp
Speed: Rated at 33 knots
Electronics: Two AN/SWY-2 Fire Control Systems (for RIM-116C), 1 SQQ-26 Sonar, 2 SPG-51 Radars, SLQ-25 Nixie, one AN/SLY-2 EW Suite, 1 Mk. 114 ASW Fire Control System, 2 SPS-40 Air Search Radars, 1 SPS-48 3D Air Search Radar, 2 SPS-67 Surface Search Radars, one Mk.23 Target Acquisition System, and three Mk. 36 chaff launchers
Aircraft: 72 planes, ten helicopters.
Armament: Eight 20mm Vulcan Phalanx CIWS (or 4 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS), two Mk. 49 21-cell launchers for RIM-116C Point Defence SAMs
Price: $2.3 billion (subtract $360 million for F/A-18E in place of F-35B; subtract $180 million for Rafale M in place of F-35B; add $400,000 to replace all eight Vulcan CIWS mounts with four Goalkeeper 30mm CIWS mounts; subtract $5 million to replace Predator UCAVs with unarmed RQ-1D UAVs; add $1.25 million to replace SH-60G with EH-101 Merlin)

5) Baltimore Shipyards: CGN-1 Rickover:
Abstract: Named after the founder of the nuclear navy, this 17,000 ton cruiser is fitted out with 250 cells of VLS. It also carries two helicopters and two UAVs - we provide the SH-60G and the RQ-1E UCAV, respectively.

Length: 764 feet (232.87 meters)
Beam: 88 ft (26.82 meters)
Draft: 40.5 feet (12.34 meters)
Displacement: 17,000 tons
Propulsion: 3 D2G nuclear reactors; two shafts, 105,000 shp
Speed: rated at 30 knots
Aviation: 2 ASW helicopters, two UAVs
Electronics: 1 AN/SPY-1D, 1 AN/SPS-67(V)3 Radar, 1 AN/SPS-64(V)9 Radar, 1 AN/SQS-53C(V) Sonar, 1 AN/SQR-19(V) TACTAS Sonar, 1 AN/SLY-2 EW suite, SLQ-25A Nixie, 6 MK 36 MOD 6 Decoy Launching Systems, 1 AN/SWG-3A TOMAHAWK Weapon Control System, 2 AN/SWY-2 Fire Control Systems (for RIM-116C)
Armament: 250 cells of Mk. 41 VLS, 2 5"/54 (127mm) guns, two 20mm Vulcan Phalanx CIWS mounts, two Mk. 49 21-cell launchers for RIM-116C point-defence SAMs, two Mk. 32 324mm triple ASW torpedo tube mounts, two twin 21" torpedo tubes
Armor: 30.48mm (1.2") RHA steel
Price: $2.1 billion (subtract $170,000 for 114mm guns in place of 5"/54 caliber guns; add $500,000 for EH-101 Merlins in place of SH-60Gs, add $100,000 to replace both Phalanx mounts with one 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS mount, subtract $1 million to replace RQ-1E UCAVs with unarmed RQ-1D UAVs)


6) Baltimore Shipyards: CGH-1 Sussex:
Abstract: Based on the Asgarnia-class battleship hull, this is an armored helicopter cruiser, carrying three helicopters and two UAVs - we provide the SH-60G helicopter and the RQ-1E UCAV.

Length: 750 feet (228.6 meters)
Beam: 108.4 feet (33.04 meters)
Draft: 20.27 feet (9 meters)
Displacement: 35,000 tons
Propulsion: 5 GE LM2000 Gas Turbines; 4 shafts, 125,000 shp
Speed: Rated at 32 knots
Armament: Two triple 90mm (3.54") gun turrets, one Mk. 49 21-cell launcher for RIM-116C Point Defence SAMs, two 20mm Vulcan CIWS (or one 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS), two quadruple Harpoon SSM launchers (or quadruple MM. 40 Exocet launchers), one 16-cell VLS system, one Mk. 32 324mm triple torpedo tube mount for Mk. 46 ASW torpedo
Aircraft: Three SH-60G ASW helicopters, Two RQ-1E Predator UCAVs
Armor: 3" (76.2mm) of RHA steel
Electronics: One AN/SWY-2 Fire Control System (for RIM-116C), 1 AN/SPS-49(V)8 Air Search Radar, 1 AN/SPS-55 Surface Search Radar, 1 AN/SPS-64(V)9 Navigation Radar, 1 AN/SPQ-9 Gun Fire Control Radar
1 AN/SQS-53C Hull Mounted sonar, SLQ-25 Nixie, 1 AN/SLY-2 Electronic Warfare Suite, 1 AN/SWG- I A (V) Missile Fire Control System
Price: $880 million (add $100,000 for Goalkeeper in place of Phalanx, subtract $1 million for RQ-1D UAVs in place of RQ-1E UCAVs, add $750,000 for EH-101 Merlin ASW helicopter, subtract $420,000 for Exocet SSMs in place of Harpoon SSMs)

CGH-23 Montgomery
Abstract: Based on the Vici-class Cruiser, this helicopter cruiser carries four helicopters; we provide you with four SH-60G ASW choppers. It also is fitted out with a small layer of armor, along with 64 VLS cells.

Length: 748.33 feet (228.09 meters)
Beam: 89.9 feet (27.4 meters)
Draft: 32 feet (9.75 meters)
Displacement: 32,120 tons full load
Propulsion: Three GE LM2500 Gas Turbines; two shafts, 123,000 shp
Speed: Rated at 30 knots
Armament: One Mk. 45 5"/54 caliber lightweight gun; two 12.7mm x 99 (0.5") machine guns; two 20mm Vulcan Phalanx CIWS (or one 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS); one Mk. 49 21-cell launcher for RIM-116C point-defence SAMs; two 32-cell Mk. 41 VLS systems, two Mk. 32 324mm triple torpedo tube mounts with six Mk. 46 ASW torpedoes
Aircraft: Four ASW helicopters
Armor: 30.48mm (1.2") RHA Steel
Electronics: one Corvus 8-barreled chaff launcher, 1 Sea Gnat 6-barreled chaff launcher, 1 AN/SWY-2 Fire Control System (for RIM-116C), 1 AN/SPS-49(V)8 Air Search Radar, 1 AN/SPS-55 Surface Search Radar, 1 AN/SPS-64(V)9 Navigation Radar, 1 AN/SPQ-9 Gun Fire Control Radar, 1 AN/SQS-53C Hull Mounted sonar, SLQ-25 Nixie, 1 AN/SLY-2 Electronic Warfare Suite, 1 AN/SWG- I A (V) Missile Fire Control System
Price: $840 million (add $1 million for EH-101 Merlin in place of SH-60G; add $100,000 to replace Phalanx with Goalkeeper)

DDG-33 Mark Warner:
Abstract: Based on the Malpractice-class destroyer, this warship has been re-equipped with more modern arms to better fulfill its role as an escort. It has been fitted with the AEGIS system, and can carry one ASW helicopter and one UAV; we provide one SH-60G and one RQ-1E Predator UCAV.

Length: 552 feet (168.25 meters)
Beam: 55 feet (16.764 meters)
Draft: 18 feet (5.49 meters)
Displacement: 9,760 tons
Speed: Rated at 30 knots
Engines: Four GE LM2000 Gas Turbines; two shafts, 100,000 shp
Armament: One twin 114mm (4.5") gun mount, two 12.7mm (0.5") machine guns, two 48-cell VLS systems, two 20mm Vulcan Phalanx CIWS (or one 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS), one Mk. 49 21-cell launcher for RIM-116C point defence SAMs, two Mk. 32 324mm triple torpedo tubes with six Mk. 46 ASW torpedoes
Aircraft: One ASW helicopter, one UAV
Armor: 7.62mm (.3") RHA steel
Electronics: One AN/SWY-2 Fire Control System (for RIM-116C), 1 AN/SPY-1D 3-D Radar, 1 AN/SPS-67(V)3 Radar, 1 AN/SPS-64(V)9 Radar, 1 AN/SQS-53C(V) Sonar, 1 AN/SQR-19(V) TACTAS Sonar, 1 AN/SLY-2 EW suite, SLQ-25A Nixie, 6 MK 36 MOD 6 Decoy Launching Systems, 1 AN/SWG-3A TOMAHAWK Weapon Control System
Price: $ 615 million (add $165,000 for a twin 5"/51 (127mm) gun mount in place of the 114mm gun, add $100,000 for Goalkeeper in place of Phalanx, add $250,000 for EH-101 Merlin in place of SH-60G, subtract $500,000 for RQ-1D Predator UAVs in place of RQ-1E UCAV)

DDG-61 Michael Busch
Abstract: Designed in collaboration with No_State_At_All's shipyards, this missile destroyer is usable in the anti-ship, AD, and anti-sub roles. It comes with one helicopter; we provide the SH-60G.

Length: 550 feet (167.64 meters)
Beam: 56 feet (17.07 meters)
Draft: 20 feet (6.096 meters)
Displacement: 8,000 tons
Speed: rated at 34 knots
Engines: three GE LM2500 gas turbines; 123,000 shp on two shafts
Armament: One 76mm (3"/62) DP turret, 4 30mm cannon, two Mk. 49 21-cell RIM-116C point defence SAM launchers, two 20mm Vulcan Phalanx CIWS (or one 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS), two 16-cell VLS Systems, one 20-cell VLS system, and two quadruple launchers for Harpoon (or MM. 40 Exocet)
Aircraft: One ASW helicopter
Electronics: Two AN/SWY-2 Fire Control Systems (for RIM-116C), 1 AN/SPS-67(V)3 Radar, 1 AN/SPS-64(V)9 Radar, 1 AN/SQS-53C(V) Sonar, 1 AN/SQR-19(V) TACTAS Sonar, 1 AN/SLY-2 EW suite, SLQ-25A Nixie, 3 MK 36 MOD 6 Decoy Launching Systems, 1 AN/SWG-3A TOMAHAWK
Price: $620 million (subtract $40,000 to replace 30mm cannon with 20mm cannon, subtract $20 million to reduce the length by 20 feet and remove the ASW helicopter, add $100,000 to replace both Vulcan Phalanx mounts with one Goalkeeper mount, add $250,000 to replace SH-60G with EH-101 Merlin, subtract $420,000 to replace Harpoon with MM. 40 Exocet)
We hope you find these designs satisfactory. Thank you.

Sincerely,
Michael E. Busch, Commerce Minister of The Beltway
Gwendolyn King, CEO of Martin Avionics
Robert J. Stevens, President and CEO of the Lockheed Corporation
Adm. Thad Cochrane (ret.), CEO of Baltimore Shipyards

See our signature for our corporations. We sell more designs; these seemed to be most satisfactory for your requirements.
Luchamos
17-02-2006, 23:42
If you are intrested in original desgins, check out the NPL store front
NPL Sotrefront (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=466219)
For the cost of 80 such units you may have production rights, however we ask that you do not sell them to other nations without or permission.
The Phoenix Milita
17-02-2006, 23:51
Also chock full of orignal designs are my stores Phoenix Dynamix INC (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=334378)

And the all new Modular Armored vehicle Thread (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=466423)

You can pick and choose from doesen of guns planes tanks helicopters and missiles.
Aequatio
18-02-2006, 00:00
For infantry weapons and personal armour, the newly-developed Conqueror Advanced Infantry Combat System (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=469073) would probably be your best option as it provides your soldiers with a modern and advanced defensive system that offers improved protection and lethality compared to other nations' systems.
Rowle
18-02-2006, 00:04
To: All Nations of Everywhere

From: The Supreme General Khonsu

Re: Weapons Purchase

Text: Welcome. We wish to purchase designs and unlimited production rights for the following items.

-A reliable, powerful assualt rifle.

-A battlesuit for our troops

-A type of medium-weight MBT, reasonably speedy and powerful.

-A mobile bridgelayer.

-A recon vehicle. Speedy and light with a machine gun.

-An APC with a carrying capacity of 6 soldiers.

-an anti-tank weapon, shoulder-mounted that will stand up against normal tanks.

-A powerful, silent sniper rifle.

-An artillery piece on a tank chassis, should be sort of mobile.

-A speedy and powerful attack helicopter.

-A transport/cargo helicopter (like the Chinook, but with good weapons.)

-A large bomber of some sort, general-purpose.

-A fighter of some sort, general-purpose, should be able to engage ground targets. Must have vertical landing and takeoff.

-An attack sub (preferably good against other subs as well.)

-An ocean transport craft. Should be able to cary troops.

-A heavier version of the above for vehicles.

-An "Artificial Island". For supplies, logistics and a stronghold. Preferably armed too.

-A battleship design for shore bombardment.

-Aircraft carrier intended for vertical takeoff and landing aircraft.

-A ship for defending bigger ships and possibly attacking equal-size ships alone, or large ships in numbers. Anti-ship ship, maybe some shore bombardment.

-A ship for attacking aircraft and submarines, as well as missiles.

The Empire will pay any pric ou require if it is reasonable. All designs must be sent to the palace.

-Yours truly, Khonsu

OOC: MT, please. If you need me to be really specific, TG me.

[ Would you take slight PMT? ]

The People's Republic of Gejigrad would like to offer its own Armored Infantry Combat System, and the Sphinx-class carrier, as well as our customisable Wheeled Assault VEhicle template, which can be converted to a light tank, APC, self-propelled howitzer, AA/AR unit, and more. We also recommend the Harrier II, Commanche, and HMMWV, for some of your other needs.
Gejigrad
18-02-2006, 00:09
[ Would you take slight PMT? ]

The People's Republic of Gejigrad would like to offer its own Armored Infantry Combat System, and the Sphinx-class carrier, as well as our customisable Wheeled Assault VEhicle template, which can be converted to a light tank, APC, self-propelled howitzer, AA/AR unit, and more. We also recommend the Harrier II, Commanche, and HMMWV, for some of your other needs.

[ HACKCOUGH.
Wrong account. Sorry. ]
Halberdgardia
18-02-2006, 01:04
To: The Supreme General Khonsu, Pythogria
From: Consolidated Arms, Inc. Board
Re: Military Unit Acquisitions

We noticed, with some interest, your desire for "a speedy and powerful attack helicopter," and "a transport/cargo helicopter." We believe that you might be interested in our recently-released UH-75 "Knighthawk" utility/assault helicopter (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=469375), which we consider the worthy successor to the venerable UH-60 "Black Hawk."

We believe the main UH-75 variant would satisfy your requirement for a cargo helicopter, and we would also like to propose the AH-75 "Stormhawk" attack variant of the UH-75 to meet your attack helicopter requirement.

We hope to hear a positive response from you soon!

Respectfully,
Consolidated Arms, Inc. Board
Otagia
18-02-2006, 01:48
Pale Rider Arms will happily provide you with contracts for several of your needs.

-A reliable, powerful assualt rifle.
-A powerful, silent sniper rifle.


We heartily reccommend our wide range of small arms (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=9932563&postcount=5). The M22 series of rifles will serve your need for a powerful assault rifle well; while the Thunderclap, M-210, and M-220 are all excellent choices for long range weaponry (an anti-materiel weapon, 13mm sniper rifle, and 8mm sniper rifle respectively), especially the virtually silent Thunderclap. Your need for a machine gun can be met by the M107 general purpose HMG, which fires the powerful 13mm round.

-A battlesuit for our troops

Our Tetsu no Kami (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=468483) battle suit is an excellent choice for infantry protection, if a bit pricy. (OOC: Nuclear powered battle armor, so it also might be difficult for some to swallow as MT, but I assure you all the tech required exists)

-A recon vehicle. Speedy and light with a machine gun.

While it has not formally been released yet, the Kage light recon vehicle is based on the ubiquitous ATV design, popular among civilians. It utilizes a silent electric engine, and mounts a pair of 6mm stubnosed machine guns. The vehicle is also capable of speeds of up to 80 miles per hour, and costs approximately 10,000 USD.

We are constantly working to improve our range of products, and will get back to you as soon as possible with more offers from our corporation.
Soviet Haaregrad
18-02-2006, 01:51
T-118 Hussar

Primary Function: Main Battle Tank
Contractor: Kuznetsov Motor Carridge OKB
Power Plant: 1650hp gas turbine/electric powerplant
Length: 22'11" (7.0 meters)
Height: 7'(2.13 meters)
Width: 12'2" (3.72 meters)
Speed: Forward Onroad 51 mph (82kph)
Weight: 105 822lbs (48 000kg)
Range: 325 miles (525 km)
Armour:
>Turret: 940-960(1120-1300) mm
>Upper Front Turret: 510-540(1410-1520) mm
>Lower Front Hull: 720-750(1200) mm
>Glacis: 820(1480) mm
>Mantle: 720-740(960-1090) mm
Armament:
>Main Gun: 135mm liquid propellant smoothbore cannon
>Coaxial Cannon: 30mm
>Coaxial Machine Gun: 1 x 7.62mm
>Anti-Personnel Machine Guns: 1 x 7.62mm, 1 x 12.7mm
>Light Mortar: 60mm
>Optional Weapons: 2x 20mm cannons fitted to the turret sides
Unit cost: $ 8 500 000USD
Crew: 3
Notes:
-fitted with a crewless turret
-top machine guns can be fired from within the crew cabin
-fitted with Shtora-3 and ARENA mk.3 self defence system
-Shtora-3 is an improved version of http://www.armor.yurteh.net/fofanov/Tanks/EQP/shtora.html
-Arena Mk. 3 is an improved version of http://www.armor.yurteh.net/fofanov/Tanks/EQP/arena.html
-uses Mithral Armor System, cutting weight to 85% yet offering 115% the protection
-in addition the T-118 Hussar mounts Kontakt-5 ERA
-see: http://www.armor.yurteh.net/fofanov/Tanks/EQP/kontakt5.html
-fitted with ultra-low maintenance treads, requiring 50% fewer hours of maintenance
-fitted with new and improved auto-loader, enabling a firing rate of 40 rounds per minute(limited to 3 round burst)
-carries all 40 rounds readied in three selectable magazines, 20, 10 and 10
-the engine is in the front, for all the reasons proven in the older Merkava tank
-special camouflage paint distorts the tank's IR, visual and radar signatures

http://h1.ripway.com/funeralxempire/T118_Hussar.png
http://h1.ripway.com/funeralxempire/T118_Hussar.png
Pythogria
18-02-2006, 03:45
OOC: Slight PMT I will take. No hovertanks though.

IC:

To: All Nations of Everywhere

From: Supreme General Khonsu

Re: Selections

Text:

Wow. The Empire thanks you all very, very much. Our selections are as follows (all categories that do not appear have not been satisfied. If you wish to know why, send a message to me.):

Battlesuit: Aequatio's Conquerer Advanced Infantry Combat System is hereby purchased by the Empire. This one wins, no contest.

Attack helicopter: The AH-75 "Stormhawk" assault helicopter looks to be the best option here. For cargo, we wish to purchase the UH-75 "Knighthawk".

Anti-Sub & Anti-Air Ship: The DDG-61 Michael Busch looks to be the best here.

Recon: The Kage is the best option. However, we wish to modify it for the safety of our troops.(Namely: Adding a roll cage.) May we do this?

Assualt Rifle: The PRA M-22A2 HVAR is gladly accepted.

Sniper Rifle: The PRA M22O is accepted. You are good at weapon design, my friend.

Anti-Tank Weapon: The Thunderclap is awesome for this category.

Aircraft Carrier: CVN-80 Timothy Kaine Class, for best carrying capacity.

Large Bomber: F-16E, only submission.

We will pay almost any price for the rights to manufacture these. We will not resell any rights sold to us. We are still accepting designs for the other categories.

Good luck!

-Khonsu

OOC: ORIGINAL DESIGNS ONLY, please. Also, I'd like toi thank you all for your help.
The Phoenix Milita
18-02-2006, 03:51
Large Bomber: F-16E, only submission.

OOC: ORIGINAL DESIGNS ONLY, please. Also, I'd like toi thank you all for your help.
obviously you did not look at my designs
The Beltway
18-02-2006, 03:55
Production rights costs:
$62 billion for DDG-61 Michael E. Busch
$450 billion for CVN-80 Timothy Kaine
$3.5 billion for F-16E

Thank you for doing business with us; we hope to be able to further serve your needs in the future.

Sincerely,
Michael E. Busch, Commerce Minister of The Beltway
Robert J. Stevens, President and CEO of the Lockheed Corporation
Adm. Thad Cochrane (ret.), CEO of Baltimore Shipyards
Pythogria
18-02-2006, 04:00
Money Wired.

OOC: Pheonix, you didn't provide specifications for your design. I can't accept them. Sorry.
Aequatio
18-02-2006, 04:03
To: Supreme General Khonsu, Empire of Pythogria
From: General Arnold Saltzman, Aequatian Republic

We would like to thank the Empire of Pythogria for their choice in our "Conqueror" Advanced Infantry Combat System, we shall discuss procurement costs or if prefered by your military we could negotiate the cost of a production licence for the units.
The Phoenix Milita
18-02-2006, 04:12
Money Wired.

OOC: Pheonix, you didn't provide specifications for your design. I can't accept them. Sorry.
if you clicked the bloody link you woulda seen them, duh
The Phoenix Milita
18-02-2006, 04:15
lazy dumby
Pythogria
18-02-2006, 04:27
OOC: Hey, I never saw them when I clicked that link! Okay, I'm not accepting any of it now. Bye!

IC:

Well, Aequatio, we wish to buy rights to produce it ourselves. How does... 200 Billion USD sound? We won't sell them again.
Otagia
18-02-2006, 04:31
Pale Rider Arms thanks the nation of Pythogria for its business, and offers them their choice of production rights, at a price to be negotiated, or a simple 30% discount on all purchases from Pale Rider Arms, with an option for PRA to construct factories for these goods on Pyhogrian land to be leased from your government. Construction of these factories would be funded solely by Pale Rider Arms.Eagerly awaiting your reply,Daniel Quetzal
CEO of Pale Rider Arms
Regent-Elect of Otagia
Pythogria
18-02-2006, 04:49
I'll take the 30% discount and allow 8 large factories on my land. Construct them in cities only please, and make sure they conform with our emission laws.
Aequatio
18-02-2006, 06:06
OOC: Hey, I never saw them when I clicked that link! Okay, I'm not accepting any of it now. Bye!

IC:

Well, Aequatio, we wish to buy rights to produce it ourselves. How does... 200 Billion USD sound? We won't sell them again.

Due to the use of the advanced developments that are required for the system, we feel that at least 500 Billion Aequatian Markes would be satisfactory.
The Phoenix Milita
18-02-2006, 06:11
OOC: Hey, I never saw them when I clicked that link! Okay, I'm not accepting any of it now. Bye!

IC:

Well, Aequatio, we wish to buy rights to produce it ourselves. How does... 200 Billion USD sound? We won't sell them again.
as i said you were too lazy or dumb to click through 2 links, so even if you decided to try and order something I would have denied your order
Pythogria
18-02-2006, 09:12
OOC: Pheonix, get out of my thread. And don't you dare call me dumb. Ever.

IC:

OK. Money Wired. 500 Billion USD paid in full. Thank you! This will surely save many Pythogrian lives.
Aequatio
18-02-2006, 09:43
OOC: Pheonix, get out of my thread. And don't you dare call me dumb. Ever.

IC:

OK. Money Wired. 500 Billion USD paid in full. Thank you! This will surely save many Pythogrian lives.

OOC: Ahem... It was 500 Billion Aequatian Markes, not USD. A USD figure would put it at around: 790 Billion USD.
Pythogria
18-02-2006, 09:53
OOC: Oh! Sorry, I'm no good at exchange rates... Consider it paid. So I can produce these?
Aequatio
18-02-2006, 09:57
OOC: Oh! Sorry, I'm no good at exchange rates... Consider it paid. So I can produce these?

Exclusively, if I find that you are producing them for export to other nations... I'll give you the "hard good-bye."
Pythogria
18-02-2006, 10:00
Indeed. We give you permission to nuke us if we do. Thanks a lot!
Aequatio
18-02-2006, 10:06
Indeed. We give you permission to nuke us if we do. Thanks a lot!

We're hoping we don't have to and that this deal would allow our nations to oper relations.
Kaleidoscope Candles
18-02-2006, 10:18
The Kingdom of Kaleidoscope Candles has a series of fabulous amphibious battle suits handcrafted by our very own mermaids:

http://www.butterflymessiah.com/seahorsebase2.jpg

Haute Couture, Sea Readiness, Clever Disguise and a battle suit capable of stopping a 12mm shot*. What more could you want?

We charge one million Squirrel Nuts per lot. Place an order if interested.




*in our private field tests.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
18-02-2006, 13:06
To: All Nations of Everywhere

From: The Supreme General Khonsu

Re: Weapons Purchase

Text: Welcome. We wish to purchase designs and unlimited production rights for the following items.

-A type of medium-weight MBT, reasonably speedy and powerful.

-A mobile bridgelayer.

-A recon vehicle. Speedy and light with a machine gun.

-An APC with a carrying capacity of 6 soldiers.

-An artillery piece on a tank chassis, should be sort of mobile.

-A fighter of some sort, general-purpose, should be able to engage ground targets. Must have vertical landing and takeoff.

-An attack sub (preferably good against other subs as well.)

-An ocean transport craft. Should be able to cary troops.

-A heavier version of the above for vehicles.

-An "Artificial Island". For supplies, logistics and a stronghold. Preferably armed too.

-A battleship design for shore bombardment.

-A ship for defending bigger ships and possibly attacking equal-size ships alone, or large ships in numbers. Anti-ship ship, maybe some shore bombardment.

The Empire will pay any pric ou require if it is reasonable. All designs must be sent to the palace.

-Yours truly, Khonsu

OOC: MT, please. If you need me to be really specific, TG me.
Clan Smoke Jaguar Military Industries would like to submit the following units as per request.


Medium Tank
Black Lanner Medium Tank
Crew: 3
Combat Weight: 42,645 kg
Length: 9.76m (gun forwards), 7.12m (hull)
Width: 3.74m
Height: 2.24m
Speed: 75 km/h road, 65 km/h off-road, 50 km/h average cross country
Range: 500 km
Fording: 1.2m (1.8m w/ preparation, 5m w/ snorkel)
Armament: 1x120mm/L55 smoothebore (option for 125mm), 1x7.62mm CMG, 1x12.7mm AAMG
Ammunition: 40x120mm, 300x12.7mm, 2000x7.62mm
Armor: 905mm (1560mm) max
The Black Lanner grew out of a requirement to replace the aging Stingray models in service with Smoke Jaguar amphibious forces. The Stingray, though effective in the role as a light support unit, was incapable of going head to head with any heavy forces due to lack of armor, and proved quite vulnerable to antitank systems. On the other hand, the standard heavy tanks were just that, too heavy. Thus, a new 45 ton class medium tank was drawn up. This unit, though twice the weight of the Stingray, has a combat capability rivaling many heavy tanks, but with only 2/3 of the weight. The low silhouette and extremely well sloped turret make it quite survivable while limiting the weight of the armor carried, and the unit maintains a 120mm/L55 gun as the standard armament, though it can be fitted with a Soviet-type 125mm gun if desired. However, the lack of internal space has required the replacement of the human loader with a less effective autoloader system, and several survivability features did have to be omitted or reduced, though crew protection was still a primary concern.
For the amphibious role, the unit can be prepared with a snorkel and can be sealed, allowing an excellent deep fording capability that’s useful both during river crossings and instances where landing ships have to deploy it further from shore. Also, unlike heavy tanks, it can be carried by the LCM(6) unit that is found in most navies, or for HLCACs, it can carry 3 of these instead of 2 heavy tanks, in both cases greatly increasing the number of tanks that can be deployed initially. And with a weight of only 60-75% of a heavy tank (depending on what it’s compared to), this unit is also much more suitable for air deployments.
Like all new units, this has a passive electric armor package to protect it against HEAT warheads fired against the sides and rear.
Cost: $5 million



Mobile Bridgelayer
Please note that the following submission assumes that you do not intend to deploy vehicles much heavier than the Black Lanner medium tank. If significantly heavier vehicles are intended, we offer a variety of larger bridgelayers as well.

M249 Wolfhound AVLB
Combat Weight: 48,000 kg
Crew: 2
Speed: 80 km/h road, 68 km/h off-road, 56 km/h average cross country
Range: 500 km
Fording: 1.2m (1.8m w/ preparation)
Bridging: 24m w/ 50,000 kg load
Crossing Speed: 15 km/h
Deployment: Laid in 5 min, recovered in 10 min
An AVLB based on the Black Lanner chassis and intended to assist medium forces in rapid crossing, but without the cost and weight of the heavier systems.
Cost: $3.5 million



Light Reconnaissance Vehicle
ASV-2150
Crew: 2 + 3
Combat Weight: 15,000 kg
Length: 6.5m
Width: 2.5m
Height: 2.6m
Speed: 120 km/h road, 66 km/h off-road, 50 km/h average cross country
Range: 750 km
Fording: 1.5m
Armament: 1x40mm AGL, 1x12.7mm mg
Ammunition: 600x40mm, 800x12.7mm
Armor: 45mm (50mm)
An armored car designed primarily for police work. It’s simple and rugged, and is much cheaper than advanced units with their digital systems and expensive features. While intended for the security role, it’s also good as a cheaper recon vehicle for those who can’t afford the extravagant units otherwise offered.
Cost: $350,000

Shadow RSTV
Crew: 2 + 3
Combat Weight: 3700 kg
Length: 5.45m
Width: 2.057m (1.674m transport)
Height: 1.674m (1.397m transport)
Speed: 115 km/h road, 80 km/h off-road, 64 km/h average cross country
Range: 800 km (40 km on batteries)
Fording: 1m
Armament: TOW launcher or MG/AGL optional
Equipment: Mast Mounted Sight (3m mast)
This is a very small, very light recon vehicle designed to be capable of being carried internally in a V-22 Osprey, making it very attractive for marine units, as this is one of very few solid scout vehicles capable of being carried in such a manner. For such transportation, the vehicle’s suspension system allows the tires to be pulled in and the ground clearance to be dropped to allow it to fit within the V-22’s cargo bay. The unit has minimal armor and firepower, but does maintain a mast similar to that of the Red Fox. However, this is only 3/5 as long, so it is a bit more limited. The vehicle has multiple redundancies for survivability, as well as an alternate battery propulsion, which, when used, provides a greatly reduced sound and heat signature, helping to avoid detection at critical moments. Though normally lacking in unmanned vehicles, there are options for up to 3 additional crew members, and only 2 of these are needed to transport a full Force Recon squad.
Cost: $100,000

Mongoose Airportable RV
Crew: 3
Combat Weight: 2800 kg
Length: 3.3m
Width: 1.82m
Height: 1.9m
Speed: 80 km/h road, 72 km/h off-road, 64 km/h average cross country
Range: 300 km
Fording: 1m
Armament: 1x20mm cannon OR 1x7.62mm MG
Ammunition: 300x20mm OR 3000x7.62mm
Armor: 14mm max
Carried By:
-Internally: V-22 (2), CH-53 (2), CH-47 (2), Mi-6 (2), Mi-26 (3), C-27 (2), C-130 (3), C-130J-30 (4), C-17 (12 – 18 possible, but unlikely), C-5 (26 normal, up to 39 possible), A400M (10), An-26 (2), An-72 (2), An-12 (4), Il-76 (9), An-70 (12), An-22 (18)
-Internally (with preparation): EH-101 HC Mk.3 (1), Mi-8/17 (1)
-Externally: CH-53, CH-47, UH-60, AS.532, EH-101 HC Mk.3, NH90, Mi-8/17
A small, lightly armored vehicle designed to be easily air transportable. This version utilizes a light 20mm cannon and is optimized primarily for the reconnaissance role. Though less capable than many contemporary units, it can be transported internally in most heavy helicopters, making it easily deployable with airborne and airmobile forces.
Cost: $300,000



APC
We have a variety of APCs available for differing requirements.
For starters, there are two LAV series[/b] that we offer through general export. Do note, however, that the Seacat units, and any others that are highlighted in red and blue, are restricted and would not be offered except under specail circumstances.
We also have a few [url=http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=9414564&postcount=237] other APCs available, with several roles in mind. Again, most of these have multiple variants that would all be offered in a production right package.



Self-Propelled Artillery Gun
We have a rather wide range of [url=http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=9424586&postcount=241]self propelled artillery systems (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=9405200&postcount=236) available, ranging from light airdroppable truck-mounted units to heavy 203mm howitzers.



Attack Submarine
Dolphin II Class SSN
Displacement: 9800 tons submerged
Speed: 38 knots
Length: 112m
Beam: 12m
Draft: 11m
Endurance: 90 days
Maximum Depth: 650m
Armament: 8x26” TT w/ 56 weapons (Tomahawks, Mk 48s) or 112 mines
Countermeasures: 1x76mm reloadable launcher, 14xExternal launcher
Sonars: AN/BQQ-7A spherical bow array, AN/BQG-7C wide-aperture flank array, TB-31 thin-line towed array, TB-22 fat-line towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/BSY-7 ASW suite, WLQ-18(V)1 ESM suite
Crew: 127
A reworking of the older Dolphin class SSN (modified Seawolf), and one of the most effective nuclear attack subs out there. It’s slightly larger than its predecessor with modest increases in size, speed, crush depth, and weapons load, and a modest decrease in crew requirements through greater automation. The real improvements in this variant are a significantly improved sonar suite, and improved quieting, making it much harder to be detected, and much more likely to detect an opponent.
Cost: $4 billion



Cargo Ship
The following submissions just represent some highlights, and please make note that most cargo ships can have storage facilities modified to provide ad-hoc troop carrying capacity, while permanent troop facilities are much harder to modify for general cargo applications.
A complete list of available cargo ships of all types can be found here (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=9723222&postcount=447)

Goliath Class Maritime Prepositioning Ship
Displacement: 155,251 tons full load
Length: 330m
Beam: 42m
Draft: 12m
Speed: 24.5 knots
Cargo: 81,000 m2 vehicle space + 900 troops
Payload: 76,890 deadweight tons (up to 1000 heavy tanks)
Armament: 4x8 round ESSM launcher, 3x21 round RAM launcher, 4x12.7mm mg
Crew: 46
This is a large military grade Ro-Ro cargo vessel for transporting heavy equipment overseas. Its main claim to fame is the fact that it has over twice the payload of any contemporary, allowing it to easily transport the equipment for two armored brigades. The vessel also maintains some self-protection systems in case of attack, including decoys and SAMs.
Cost: $600 million

Kitsune Class Fast Vehicle Cargo Ship
Displacement: 81,574 tons full load
Length: 302m
Beam: 33m
Draft: 11.3m
Speed: 36 knots
Cargo: 25,000 m2 vehicle space
Payload: 42,365 deadweight tons
Crew: 46
Armament: 4x8 round ESSM launcher, 3x21 round RAM launcher, 4x12.7mm mg
A smaller cousin to the Goliath that’s much like a scaled-up Algol. The vessel is among the fastest cargo ships in existence, and still boasts an impressive payload capacity.
Cost: $400 million



"Floating Island"
Talos Class MOB Module
Length: 350m
Beam: 120m
Max Speed: 16 knots
Crew: 3000 (including air wing) + 600 troops
Cargo: 47,600+ barrels fuel (2 million gallons), 54,000 m2 (600,000 sq ft) equipment storage/maintenance.
Armament: Options for various guns, VLS, missile, and torpedo launchers.
This is a large mobile base for staging aircraft and ground troops. It is capable of self deployment, and up to 6 units can link together to form a massive base with a 2.1 kilometer runway and capacity for 3600 troops, 12 million gallons of fuel, and 3.6 million ft2 of supply/equipment storage. When the full base is assembled, it is capable of handling almost any aircraft currently in service, and it also has docking and berthing facilities for small ships and landing craft.
Cost: $1.5 billion for one module, $8 billion for six-module set



Battleship
Toryu Class BB Flight I/IIB
Displacement: 92,600 tons
Length: 300m
Beam: 39.2m
Draft: 11.7m
Speed: 34 knots
Range: 5000 nm @ 33 knots, 16,000 nm @ 17 knots, 21,000 nm @ 15 knots
Armament: 9x16”/58 Cal Mk.2, 8xTwin 5”/62 cal Mk.2, 4x21 round launcher (RIM-116 RAM), 32xHarpoon (8 Quad launchers), 160 Cells VLS, 4xDragon CIWS, 6x25mm Bushmaster, 18x12.7mm, 1xAMFEL II
Typical VLS Load: 96xSM-2MR, 64xESSM, 32xTomahawk, 16xVLASROC
Aircraft: 6xSH-60B/F/R Seahawk, 8xUAV
Countermeasures: 2xMk.36 Mod 3 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25C Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82(V)5 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-4A multifunction (5 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)4 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72 Navigation, 5xAN/SPG-77B(V)3 Fire Control, 3xAN/SPQ-19 Fire Control (gun), 6xAN/SPQ-12A(V)2 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted
Integrated Systems: CIRRUS Mk.1A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-94(V)2 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-212 EW Suite
Radar Range: 600 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 150 km (SPQ-19), 75 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 12-22.5” Belt, 14” Deck, 26.5” Turret Face, 15” Turret Side, 23” Conning Tower
Crew: 1692 + provisions for 800 transients (1008 surge)
An upgraded version of the Flight I/IIA that utilizes the CIRRUS Mk.1 Air Defense System. As with the Flight I/IIA, the Flight IB and IIB only differ in that the latter has Mk.2 guns instead of the conventional Mk.1s.
Cost (Flight IIB): $5.7 billion, $700 million (upgrade of Flight IIA), $300 million (upgrade of Flight IB), $1 billion (upgrade of Flight IA)
Cost (Flight IB): $5.5 billion, $700 million (upgrade of Flight IA)

Toryu Class BB Flight I/IIA
Displacement: 92,600 tons
Length: 300m
Beam: 39.2m
Draft: 11.7m
Speed: 34 knots
Range: 5000 nm @ 33 knots, 16,000 nm @ 17 knots, 21,000 nm @ 15 knots
Armament: 9x16”/58 Cal, 8xTwin 5”/62 cal, 4x21 round launcher (RIM-116 RAM), 32xHarpoon (8 Quad launchers), 160 Cells VLS, 4xDragon CIWS, 6x25mm Bushmaster, 18x12.7mm, 1xAMFEL
Typical VLS Load: 96xSM-2MR, 64xESSM, 32xTomahawk, 16xVLASROC
Aircraft: 6xSH-60B/F/R Seahawk, 8xUAV
Countermeasures: 2xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-25A Nixie
Radars: AN/SPS-48C Medium-Range 3D Air Search, AN/SPS-55(V)6 Surface Search, AN/SPS-64(V)9 Navigation, 2xAN/SPG-112 Fire Control, 3xAN/SPQ-19 Fire Control (gun), 8xAN/SPQ-12A(V)2 Fire Control (gun)
Sonar: AN/SLQ-78 Torpedo Warning
Integrated Systems: AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 322 km (SPS-48), 100 km (SPS-55), 118 km (SPS-64), 150 km (SPQ-19), 75 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 12-22.5” Belt, 14” Deck, 26.5” Turret Face, 15” Turret Side, 23” Conning Tower
Crew: 1692 + provisions for 800 transients (1008 surge)
A large, modern multirole battleship. It’s designed to take an extreme amount of punishment, and its extensive armor allows it to withstand hits from virtually any conventional cruise missile, as well as most heavy naval guns. In addition, its torpedo belts and hull compartments allow it to withstand several hits from even 25.6” torpedoes. The primary armament of the battleship is three triple 16”/58 calibre gun turrets. Due to improved shell design and a lengthened barrel, these boast a significant increase in both range and penetration over the 16”/50 calibre guns of the Iowa Class. Backing up the 16” guns are eight twin 5”/62 calibre guns. These are the same advanced 5” guns that fire the ERGM and are being used for upgrading US destroyers, though in a twin mount as opposed to the single ones of smaller vessels. The centerpieces of the design, however, are the 160 VLS cells placed in several batches along the ship. These can fire a wide range of missiles for engaging any type of target, and are tied to, among other systems, a full AEGIS suite, allowing for SM-2 SAMs to be launched. Defense is provided by 4 CIWS guns, 4 antimissile missile launchers, and our new point defense laser system (AMFEL). The ship has hangars for 6 SH-60 helicopters. Nominally, these are SH-60F Seahawks to provide ASW support, though at least one is usually an SH-60B LAMPS III, which takes advantage of the LAMPS package to act as a spotter for long-range weapon systems. Due to its load, the Toryu can engage in air defense ASuW, and bombardment operations with ease. It also has facilities for refueling other ships while underway, and has the capability to accommodate up to 1000 troops and large amounts of supplies. ASW capabilities, however, are somewhat limited.
The only real difference between the Flight IA and IIA vessels is that the latter incorporates more powerful Mk.2 16” guns with liquid propellants.
Cost (Flight IIA): $5.1 billion, $350 million (upgrade of Flight IA)
Cost (Flight IA): $4.9 billion



Large Escort and Autonomous Surface Combatant
To us, though vague, this design most closely resembles that of a large cruiser, and thus we offer the following units:
Note: for referenct, the Crossbolt is a very heavy supersonic antishipping missile in the class of the P-700 Granat (SS-N-19 Shipwreck), while the Firebolt is a lighter unit in the class of the 3M80 Moskit (SS-N-22 Sunburn). Both are capable against most escort vessels, while the former can threaten even many battleships.

Orlan IIB CGN
Displacement: 27,000 tons full load
Length: 252m
Beam: 28.5m
Draft: 10.5m
Speed: 32 knots
Armament: 1xTwin 5”/62 cal, 128xMk.41 VLS (SM-2, ESSM, ASROC, etc), 24xCrossbolt (angled VLS), 6x21-round RAM launcher, 6xDragon CIWS, 4xTwin 21” TT (16 weapons), 4xKDH-281 ASW RL (128 rounds)
Aircraft: 3xSH-60 or 2xEH-101
Countermeasures: 2xMk.36 Mod 3 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25C Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82(V)5 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-4A multifunction (4 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)4 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72 Navigation, 4xAN/SPG-77B(V)3 Fire Control, 2xAN/SPQ-9B(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22(V)4 towed array
Integrated Systems: CIRRUS Mk.1A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-94(V)2 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-212 EW Suite
Radar Range: 600 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 45 km (SPQ-9)
Crew: 708
A more powerful upgrade of the Kirov including a full CIRRUS Mk.1A suite, allowing the vessel to use the NADSAM missiles.
Cost: $2.8 billion, $1.8 billion (modification of an existing Kirov)

Orlan IIA CGN
Displacement: 27,000 tons full load
Length: 252m
Beam: 28.5m
Draft: 10.5m
Speed: 32 knots
Armament: 1xTwin 5”/62 cal, 128xMk.41 VLS (SM-2, ESSM, ASROC, etc), 24xCrossbolt (angled VLS), 6x21-round RAM launcher, 6xDragon CIWS, 4xTwin 21” TT (16 weapons), 4xKDH-281 ASW RL (128 rounds)
Aircraft: 3xSH-60 or 2xEH-101
Countermeasures: 2xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-3(V)3 multifunction (4 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)4 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72 Navigation, 4xAN/SPG-77 Fire Control, 2xAN/SPQ-9B(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58B hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22 towed array
Integrated Systems: AEGIS Mk.8 Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-94(V)2 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 540 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 45 km (SPQ-9)
Crew: 708
This is a modified version of the famous Kirov (Project 1144 Orlan) nuclear powered guided missile cruiser. The original design was intended initially as a powerful ASW cruiser for hunting SSBNs, and was later given significant surface strike and air defense duties with the introduction of newer missile systems. This design takes the basic hull and weapons fit, but provides improved western weapons systems and electronics, as well as a more reliable power plant. These combine to make an even deadlier version of what was already a fearsome weapons platform.
Cost: $2.5 billion, $1.5 billion (modification of an existing Kirov)

Carrack Class CG Flight IIA
Displacement: 18,000 tons
Length: 210m
Beam: 22m
Draft: 7m
Speed: 36 knots
Armament: 1x5”/62 cal, 4x64 Cell VLS (each 64-cell block can be replaced by a 16-cell Crossbolt or 25-Cell Firebolt VLS), 2xDragon CIWS, 1xAMFEL
Aircraft: 2xSH-60 LAMPS III
Countermeasures: 2xMk.36 Mod 3 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25C Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82(V)5 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-4A multifunction (5 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)4 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72 Navigation, 5xAN/SPG-77B(V)3 Fire Control, AN/SPQ-9B(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22(V)4 towed array
Integrated Systems: CIRRUS Mk.1A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-94(V)2 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-212 EW Suite
Radar Range: 600 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 45 km (SPQ-9)
Crew: 186
An improved version of the Carrack that replaces the original fire control system with the new advanced CIRRUS unit, allowing for greater engagement capabilities and the use of new NADSAM missiles.
Cost: $2.5 billion, $800 million (upgrade from flight I)

Carrack Class CG Flight IA
Displacement: 18,000 tons
Length: 210m
Beam: 22m
Draft: 7m
Speed: 36 knots
Armament: 1x5”/62 cal, 4x64 Cell VLS (each 64-cell block can be replaced by a 16-cell Crossbolt or 25-Cell Firebolt VLS), 2xDragon CIWS, 1xAMFEL
Aircraft: 2xSH-60 LAMPS III
Countermeasures: 2xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-3(V)3 multifunction (5 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)4 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72 Navigation, 5xAN/SPG-77 Fire Control, AN/SPQ-9B(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58B hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22 towed array
Integrated Systems: AEGIS Mk.8 Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-94(V)2 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 540 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 45 km (SPQ-9)
Crew: 186
An offshoot of the DD-X program, the Carrack is a massive cruiser for providing fleet air defense. In addition to a 5”/62 calibre gun, it boasts four 64-cell VLS launchers, for a total of 256 cells. The ship also has an exceptional tracking and fire control system, and can support the SM-2 ER SAM, which has a maximum range of well over 300 km.
Cost: $1.8 billion



Prices for production rights are somewhat negotiable, as most of these have already been extensively exported. We do sincerely hope that what we have to offer will fit your requirements, and await your response. If there are other things you would like to look into, or the select units we offered didn't quite suit your tastes, we have very large selections of Aircraft (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=278767), Ships (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=278770), Ground Units & Infantry Equipment (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=281544), and Munitions (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=281547). Feel free to look around.
Pythogria
18-02-2006, 17:11
Ah! Unfortunately, we already hasve battlesuits.

But about the Black Lanner, we love this one! We'll pay... how does $5,000,000,000 (5 Billion) Pythogs sound? For production rights.

The M249 Wolfhound AVLB is a perfect compliment to the above. We will pay $3,500,000,000 (3.5 Billion) Pythogs for production rights.

The Shadow RSTV looks satisfactory. However, could we add better armaments?
For production (and one modification) rights, I'll pay $1,000,500,000 (1 Billion 500 Thousand) Pythogs.

The M113A3 APC is our choice in troop transport. We will pay $40,000,000 (40 Million) Pythogs for production rights and the ability to add a machine gun.

The M109A6 Paladin (And it's FAASV supply vehicle) are very, very good options. Thus, we pay $8,000,000,000 (8 Billion)( Pythogs for production rights for both.

The Dolphin II Class SSN is thew best sub we've seen thus far. We'll pay $400,000,000,000 (400 Biullion) Pythogs for production rights.

The Goliath Class Maritime Prepositioning Ship is chosen. Two armored divisions? Wow. We'll pay $6,000,000,000 (6 Billion) Pythogs for production rights.

As a battleship, the Toryu Class BB Flight I/IIA is incredible. We'll pay $500,000,000,000 (500 Billion) Pythogs for production rights.

The Talos Class MOB Module wins. We'll pay $150,000,000,000 (150 Billion Pythogs) for production rights.

The Orlan IIB CGN fits here, and thus I propose $290,000,000,000 (280 Billion) Pythogs for production rights.

You, sir, are an awesome designer.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
19-02-2006, 03:50
Ah! Unfortunately, we already hasve battlesuits.

But about the Black Lanner, we love this one! We'll pay... how does $5,000,000,000 (5 Billion) Pythogs sound? For production rights.

The M249 Wolfhound AVLB is a perfect compliment to the above. We will pay $3,500,000,000 (3.5 Billion) Pythogs for production rights.

The Shadow RSTV looks satisfactory. However, could we add better armaments?
For production (and one modification) rights, I'll pay $1,000,500,000 (1 Billion 500 Thousand) Pythogs.

The M113A3 APC is our choice in troop transport. We will pay $40,000,000 (40 Million) Pythogs for production rights and the ability to add a machine gun.

The M109A6 Paladin (And it's FAASV supply vehicle) are very, very good options. Thus, we pay $8,000,000,000 (8 Billion)( Pythogs for production rights for both.

The Dolphin II Class SSN is thew best sub we've seen thus far. We'll pay $400,000,000,000 (400 Biullion) Pythogs for production rights.

The Goliath Class Maritime Prepositioning Ship is chosen. Two armored divisions? Wow. We'll pay $6,000,000,000 (6 Billion) Pythogs for production rights.

As a battleship, the Toryu Class BB Flight I/IIA is incredible. We'll pay $500,000,000,000 (500 Billion) Pythogs for production rights.

The Talos Class MOB Module wins. We'll pay $150,000,000,000 (150 Billion Pythogs) for production rights.

The Orlan IIB CGN fits here, and thus I propose $290,000,000,000 (280 Billion) Pythogs for production rights.

You, sir, are an awesome designer.
We find your offers to be most generous, and would happily accept them. Since many of these are indeed very generous offers, we would also like to offer assistance in both setting up proper infrastructure and training personnel in the use of these unit. Our Submariner and Recon schools are of particular note.
Additionally, regarding the Shadow RSTV, the unit incorporates a standard ring mount the same as that on he HMMWV, and can incorporate most direct-fire manportable weapons, including heavy ATGM launchers in the class of the TOW, most machine guns, and automatic grenade launchers. Some light cannons such in the 20mm class could feasibly be adopted as well.


OOC: Thanks for the complment, though I do have to admit that 3 of those are RL units while another two are very closely based on ones. I do try to have as complete a selection as I can.
Also, on the Goliath, that was two brigades rather than divisions. But with the Black Lanner, you could probably most of the equipment for a full armored division on one of them.
Pythogria
19-02-2006, 04:13
Yes, money wired. We'll allow you to help with training too.

As well, we propose an alliance between our peoples. You seem very worthy of it.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
19-02-2006, 05:19
Yes, money wired. We'll allow you to help with training too.

As well, we propose an alliance between our peoples. You seem very worthy of it.
An alliance would certainly be agreeable to us depending on the specific nature. There are certainly many benefits to be had for both our nations.


OOC: If you'd like to continue on that path, we can continue either here, a new (or other) thread, or via TG. Be advised that CSJ is most interested in access to raw materials, free trade, and military bases on foreign soil (essential to any global power). Just make an offer and I'll see what to pull to reciprocate.
Pythogria
19-02-2006, 17:19
OOC: I'll continue here.

IC:

We'd allow good amounts of free tradfe (as long as the products are within our laws), and we could sell you metals and other materials (such as oil) at a dsiscount. (40%?) Unfortunately, we cannot allow foriegn bases on our territory.
Isselmere
20-02-2006, 10:17
To: Ministry of Defence, Pythogria
From: Sir George Fredericks, Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Development, UKIN
Subject: Arms order

Your Excellency,

Isselmere-Nielander firms would like to offer a few of their products for your armed forces. Hopefully, some will prove to be useful to your armed forces.

The Rt. Hon. Sir George Fredericks, KL, MP, CS, PC
Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Development
UKIN


L17 Assault Rifle
Calibre: 6.5 x 39mm Grendel (123-gr {7.97g} bullet, 265-gr {17.17g} cartridge)
Weight: 3.54kg (empty, with 1.5-power scope); 4.94kg (loaded with 3.5-power scope)
Length: 800mm
Barrel length: 533mm (21")
Operation: Gas (piston), rotating bolt
Cyclic rate: 750-800 rpm
Muzzle velocity: 792.5 m/s
Firing modes: Single-shot semi-automatic, two-round burst, full automatic
Magazine: 30 rounds
Price: $2,250 with 1.5-power scope, $2,450 with 3.5-power scope, $2,175 with holographic weapon sight, (HWS), $2,850 with computerised aiming system


L21 Heavy Armoured Vehicle series
Characteristics (Kodiak MBT/MBT-C)
Crew: 4 (MBT and MBT-C: driver, gunner, loader, commander)
Dimensions: Length: 8.48m (hull only), 11.52m (gun forward); Width: 3.76m; Height: 2.54m (turret roof), 3m (overall); Ground clearance: 0.50m
Ground pressure: 0.9 kg/cm^2
Power-to-weight ratio: 17.86 kW/t (24.35 hp/t)
Mass: 72,400 kg (combat loading)
Propulsion: 1250kW (1,705 shp) IMW LMM-52T multi-fuel-electric (MFE) four-stroke 12-cylinder 90-degree inline-V (i.e. liquid cooled)
Transmission: 6-speed automatic, 1 reverse.
Reservoirs: Fuel: 2,048 litres; Oil: 172 litres; Coolant: 208 litres.
Speed: Land: burst: 72 km/h (road); standard maximum: 65 km/h; cruise: 50 km/h; cross-country (maximum): 55 km/h.
Range (at cruise speed): 525 km.
Protection (values in RHA vs KE/CE):
Electromagnetic armour: Yes (GLQ.291 electrostatic discharge system)
Armour: Chobham-style composite of steel alloys, ballistic ceramics, ballistic polymers (nylon, etc.), with Kevlar spall-lining, bottom with titanium alloy plating covering key components (driver, engine, turret, ammunition)
Turret: 1080-1160 (KE)/2100-2430 (CE); Turret top (with blow-out panels for stored ammunition): tbd; Glacis: 770 (KE)/940 (CE); Lower front hull: 770 (KE)/940 (CE); Sides (w/o skirts, applique armour, etc.): 465 (KE)/570 (CE); Rear: 465 (KE)/600 (CE)*; Bottom: 320-440 (KE)/400-550 (CE)
Restrictions:
Obstacles: Trenches: 3m wide; Walls: 1m
Grades (combat equipped): Forward: 65%; Side Slope: 38%
Weapons:
MBT and CT: 140mm 52-calibre smoothbore conventional gun (48 shells/ERGM/ATGW, 8 in selectable ready-to-fire, armoured, fire-resistant magazine), 7.62mm coax. MG, 12.7mm commander's MG (remote-capable)
ADV: 2 x 4-cell GWLS.85F Vulture SAM launcher, 2 x 35mm autocannons (1080 rounds total)
AEV: 7.62mm hull MG, 12.7mm commander's MG
ARV: 7.62mm hull MG, 12.7mm commander's MG
AVLB: 7.62mm hull MG, 3 x 10.2m bridgespans
Electronics:
LWR, RWR, IIR, thermal imaging
Countermeasures:
4 x 4 (turret) and 2 x 8 (hull) GLE.141 70mm grenade dispensers (smoke, fragmentation, other), rotating 4-cell GLE.200 70mm anti-missile grenade dispenser (on turret), GLQ.291 electro-static discharge system (turret)
Cost (Vehicle only):
MBT (L21): $6.2 million
MBT-C (L21C): $6.7 million
ADV (L21A): $7.2 million
AEV (L21E): $5.8 million
ARV (L21R): $5.8 million
AVLB (L21B): $5.8 million

L15PC Badger tracked vehicle series series
L15PC Badger tracked infantry fighting vehicle (IFV)
Crew: 3 + 7
Cost: $3.8 million
Powerplant: 650 hp Isselmere Motor Works (IMW) LMM-44T multi-fuel engine
Protection (RHA vs. KE, without appliqué armour or explosive reactive armour (ERA)):
Hull: Front: 320; sides: 160; top; 110; rear: 120
Turret: Front/glacis: 360; sides/rear; 175; top: 120
Dimensions: length: 6.8m; width: 3.2m; height: 2.74m (with VLE.200)
Weight: 27,240 kg
Weapons: 2 x 1-cell GWLS.78V Roc anti-tank missile launcher (2 loaded, 4 manual reloads); 35mm autocannon (160 ready rounds in a selectable hopper, 240 rounds stored); 7.62mm coaxial machine gun (800 ready cartridges, 2,400 stored resupply); 7.62mm remote-capable commander’s machine gun (250 ready, 1,000 stored resupply)
Countermeasures: 2 x 4-cell (turret) and 2 x 8-cell (hull) VLE.141 countermeasure grenade ejector, 4-cell VLE.200 anti-projectile grenade launcher (atop turret); slat and appliqué armour may be fitted
Electronics: IFF, laser designator-RF, IIR, LLTV, NVG-compatible

L16 wheeled light armoured vehicle (WLAV) series
General L16 series specifications
Powerplant: landborne: 362 hp (270 kW) Isselmere Motor Works LMM-46W multi-fuel-electric engine; waterborne: 2 waterjets
Protection (values in RHA vs KE):
Hull: Front: 120; Sides: 57; Bottom: 75; Top: 57; Rear: 38 (angled at 20-degrees for improved RHA rating)
Maximum thickness (actual): 54mm
Dimensions: length: 7m; width: 2.72m; height: 2.74m (with VLE.200)
Weight: 15,480 t (fuelled)
Manoeuvrability:
Gradient (maximum): 60%
Side slope (maximum): 30%
Ground clearance: 0.5m (hull), 0.42m (axles)
Trench clearance: 2 m
Range: 525 km
Speed: road (maximum): 105 km/h; economic cruise: 60 km/h; cross-country: 50 km/h; water: 12 km/h

L16PC Vixen wheeled infantry section carrier (ISC)
Crew: 3 (driver, gunner, commander) + 8
Cost: $3.25 million
Weight: 17,840 t (combat)
Protection (values in RHA vs KE, hull as above):
Turret: Front: 135; Sides and back: 83; Top: 75
Weapons: 2 x 1-cell GWLS.77V Emu anti-tank missile launcher (2 loaded, 4 manual reloads); L72C 35mm autocannon (180 ready rounds in selectable hopper, 360 rounds stored); 7.62mm coaxial machine gun (400 ready cartridges, 800 stored); 7.62mm remote-capable commander’s machine gun (250 ready cartridges, 500 stored)
Countermeasures: 4 x 4-cell (turret) and 2 x 8-cell (hull) VLE.141 76mm countermeasure grenade ejector; 4-cell VLE.200 anti-projectile grenade launcher (atop turret)
Range: 525 km
Speed: road (maximum): 105 km/h; economic cruise: 60 km/h; cross-country: 50 km/h; water: 12 km/h

L16AD Vixen wheeled air defence vehicle (ADV)
Crew: 4 (driver, commander, 2 systems operators)
Cost: $4.35 million
Weight: 18,926 t (combat)
Protection (values in RHA vs KE, hull as above):
Turret: Front: 135; Sides and back: 83; Top: 75
Weapons: 2 x 4-cell GWLS.66V2 Lark surface-to-air missile launcher (8 manual reloads); L72C 35mm autocannon (180 ready rounds in selectable hopper, 360 rounds stored); 7.62mm coaxial machine gun (400 ready cartridges, 800 stored); 7.62mm remote-capable commander’s machine gun (250 ready cartridges, 500 stored)
Countermeasures: 4 x 4-cell (turret) and 2 x 8-cell (hull) VLE.141 76mm countermeasure grenade ejector
Range: 525 km
Speed: road (maximum): 105 km/h; economic cruise: 60 km/h; cross-country: 50 km/h; water: 12 km/h
Electronics suite (additional): VRU.166 search and tracking radar, VPS.208 short-range search and tracking optronics (laser, IIR, CCD)

L16AT Vixen wheeled anti-armour missile vehicle (ATMV)
Crew: 4 (driver, commander, 2 systems operators)
Cost: $3.25 million
Protection (values in RHA vs KE, hull as above):
Turret: Front: 120; Sides and back: 83; Top: 75
Weight: 17,840 t (combat)
Weapons: 2 x 2-cell GWLS.78V Roc anti-tank missile launchers; 7.62mm coaxial machine gun (400 ready cartridges, 800 stored); 7.62mm remote-capable commander’s machine gun (250 ready cartridges, 500 stored)
Countermeasures: 4 x 4-cell (turret) and 2 x 8-cell (hull) VLE.141 76mm countermeasure grenade ejector; 4-cell VLE.200 anti-projectile grenade launcher (atop hull)
Range: 525 km
Speed: road (maximum): 105 km/h; economic cruise: 60 km/h; cross-country: 50 km/h; water: 12 km/h

L16CP Vixen wheeled tactical command post vehicle (TCP)
Crew: 3 (driver, gunner, commander) + 2 staff
Cost: $4.45 million
Weight: 17,840 t (combat)
Protection (values in RHA vs KE, hull as above):
Turret: Front: 135; Sides and back: 83; Top: 75
Weapons: 2 x 1-cell GWLS.77V Emu anti-tank missile launcher (2 loaded, 4 manual reloads); L72C 35mm autocannon (180 ready rounds in selectable hopper, 360 rounds stored); 7.62mm coaxial machine gun (400 ready cartridges, 800 stored); 7.62mm remote-capable commander’s machine gun (250 ready cartridges, 500 stored)
Countermeasures: 4 x 4-cell (turret) and 2 x 8-cell (hull) VLE.141 76mm countermeasure grenade ejector; 4-cell VLE.200 anti-projectile grenade launcher (atop turret)
Range: 525 km
Speed: road (maximum): 105 km/h; economic cruise: 60 km/h; cross-country: 50 km/h; water: 12 km/h
Electronics suite (additional): encrypted and secure radios

L16CR Vixen wheeled combat reconnaissance vehicle (CRV)
Crew: 3 (driver, gunner, commander) + 2 systems operators
Cost: $6.25 million
Weight: 18,182 t (combat)
Protection (values in RHA vs KE, hull as above):
Turret: Front: 135; Sides and back: 83; Top: 75
Weapons: 2 x 1-cell GWLS.77V Emu anti-tank missile launcher (2 loaded, 4 manual reloads); L72C 35mm autocannon (180 ready rounds in selectable hopper, 360 rounds stored); 7.62mm coaxial machine gun (400 ready cartridges, 800 stored); 7.62mm remote-capable commander’s machine gun (250 ready cartridges, 500 stored)
Countermeasures: 4 x 4-cell (turret) and 2 x 8-cell (hull) VLE.141 76mm countermeasure grenade ejector; 4-cell VLE.200 anti-projectile grenade launcher (atop turret)
Range: 525 km
Speed: road (maximum): 105 km/h; economic cruise: 60 km/h; cross-country: 50 km/h; water: 12 km/h
Electronics suite (additional): encrypted and secure radios, ESM equipment (mast-mounted array of radio frequency interferometers (RFI), low probability of intercept millimetric radar and imaging infra-red/charge-coupled device cameras)

L16CV Vixen wheeled command and control vehicle (CCV)
Crew: 2 (driver, commander) + 3-4 staff
Cost: $4.5 million
Dimensions: length: 7m; width: 2.72m; height: 2.34m (with VLE.200)
Weight: 16,440 t (combat)
Weapons: 7.62mm remote-capable crew-served machine guns (250 ready cartridges, 500 stored)
Countermeasures: 4 x 4-cell (turret) and 2 x 8-cell (hull) VLE.141 76mm countermeasure grenade ejector; 4-cell VLE.200 anti-projectile grenade launcher (atop hull)
Range: 525 km
Speed: road (maximum): 105 km/h; economic cruise: 60 km/h; cross-country: 50 km/h; water: 12 km/h

L16DF Vixen wheeled direct fire vehicle (DFV)
Crew: 3 (driver, gunner, loader, commander)
Cost: $4 million
Dimensions: length: 7m; width: 2.72m; height: 2.74m (with VLE.200)
Weight: 19,680 t (combat)
Weapons: 105mm semi-autoloading rifled gun (18 rounds); 7.62mm coaxial machine gun (400 ready cartridges, 800 stored); 7.62mm remote-capable commander’s machine gun (250 ready cartridges, 500 stored; atop gun)
Countermeasures: 4 x 4-cell (turret) and 2 x 8-cell (hull) VLE.141 76mm countermeasure grenade ejector; 4-cell VLE.200 anti-projectile grenade launcher (atop gun)
Range: 525 km
Speed: road (maximum): 105 km/h; economic cruise: 60 km/h; cross-country: 50 km/h; water: 12 km/h

L16ER Vixen wheeled nuclear, biological, and chemical warfare reconnaissance vehicle (NBCR)
Crew: 2 (driver, commander) + 4 NBC technicians
Cost: $10.2 million
Dimensions: length: 7m; width: 2.72m; height: 2.74m (with VLE.200)
Weight: 17,840 t (combat)
Weapons: 7.62mm remote-capable crew-served machine gun (250 ready cartridges, 750 stored cartridges)
Countermeasures: 4 x 4-cell (turret) and 2 x 8-cell (hull) VLE.141 76mm countermeasure grenade ejector; 4-cell VLE.200 anti-projectile grenade launcher (atop hull)
Range: 525 km
Speed: road (maximum): 105 km/h; economic cruise: 60 km/h; cross-country: 50 km/h; water: 12 km/h
Electronics suite (additional): tba

L16RV Vixen wheeled field artillery counter-battery radar vehicle (RAV)
Crew: 2 (driver, commander) + 3 radar operators
Cost: $6.25 million
Dimensions: length: 7m; width: 2.72m; height: 2.34m (with VLE.200)
Weight: 16,986 t (combat)
Weapons: 7.62mm remote-capable commander’s machine gun (250 ready cartridges, 500 stored)
Countermeasures: 4 x 8-cell (hull) VLE.141 76mm countermeasure grenade ejector; 4-cell VLE.200 anti-projectile grenade launcher (atop hull)
Range: 525 km
Speed: road (maximum): 105 km/h; economic cruise: 60 km/h; cross-country: 50
Electronics suite (additional): VRS.225 medium-range millimetric counter-battery radar set; VRR.225b radio frequency interferometers; encrypted and secure radios

L25 Boar 155mm, 52-calibre (L52) self-propelled howitzer(SPH)
Characteristics
Crew: 5 (commander, driver, gunner, 2 loaders)
Dimensions: Length: 8.2m (hull only), 11.72m (gun forward); Width: 3.76m; Height: 3.16m; Ground clearance: 0.50m
Ground pressure: 0.9 kg/cm^2
Power-to-weight ratio: 15.16 kW/t
Mass: 62,000 kg (combat loading)
Propulsion: 940 kW (1,260 shp) IMW LMM-54T multi-fuel-electric (MFE) four-stroke 12-cylinder 90-degree inline-V (i.e. liquid cooled)
Transmission: 6-speed automatic, 1 reverse.
Reservoirs: tbd.
Speed: Land: burst: 65 km/h (road); standard maximum: 60 km/h; cruise: 45 km/h; cross-country (maximum): 52 km/h; reverse: 15 km/h.
Range (at cruise speed): 525 km.
Protection (values in RHA vs kinetic energy weapons):
Hull: Front: 320; sides: 160; top; 110; rear: 120
Turret: Front/glacis: 360; sides/rear; 175; top: 120
Restrictions:
Obstacles: Trenches: 3m wide; Walls: 1m
Grades (combat equipped): Forward: 65%; Side Slope: 38%
Weapons:
Howitzer: 155mm, 52-calibre howitzer; 60 shells in central magazine, 4 shells in ready-to-fire magazine; 36 primers in the breech's integrated automatic primer magazine; modular charges: 320)
Hull: 7.62mm heavy-barrel machine gun (1,500 rounds ready, 3,000 stowed); driver or loader operated
Turret: 12.7mm heavy-barrel heavy machine gun (remote; 250 rounds ready, 1,250 stowed)
Howitzer barrel life (estimated): 7 modular charges: 1,100 firings; 6 modular charges: 2,650; 5 modular charges: 5,500
Electronics:
tbd
Countermeasures:
4 x 4 (turret) and 2 x 8 (hull) GLE.141 70mm grenade dispensers (smoke, fragmentation, other), rotating 4-cell GLE.200 70mm anti-missile grenade dispenser (on turret), GLQ.291 electro-static discharge system (turret)
Cost (Vehicle only): $6.6 million

L27 Obelisk 155mm, 52-calibre (L52) assault howitzer
Characteristics
Crew: 5 (commander, driver, gunner, 2 loaders)
Dimensions: Length: 8.48m (hull only), 12.04m (gun forward); Width: 3.76m; Height: 3.16m; Ground clearance: 0.50m
Ground pressure: 0.92 kg/cm^2
Power-to-weight ratio: 16.45 kW/t (22.79 hp/t)
Mass: 76,000 kg (combat loading)
Propulsion: 1250kW (1,705 shp) IMW LMM-52T multi-fuel-electric (MFE) four-stroke 12-cylinder 90-degree inline-V (i.e. liquid cooled)
Transmission: 6-speed automatic, 1 reverse.
Reservoirs: Fuel: 2,048 litres; Oil: 172 litres; Coolant: 208 litres.
Speed: Land: burst: 65 km/h (road); standard maximum: 60 km/h; cruise: 45 km/h; cross-country (maximum): 52 km/h; reverse: 20 km/h.
Range (at cruise speed): 525 km.
Protection (values in RHA vs KE/CE):
Ratings do not include use of either appliqué armour, ERA, or other additional armour.
Composite armour: outer skin of doped ballistic polymer over laser-welded austenitic steel armour, honeycomb layers of ballistic polymers over ballistic ceramics, followed by further honeycomb layers of ballistic polymers over ballistic plastics covering a titanium-vanadium-aluminium alloy shell (key points, such as turret, crew, engine, and ammunition compartments as well as the underside), further honeycomb of ballistic polymer materials over ballistic fabric with inner galvanised rubber lining as anti-spall layer.
Turret: 1180-1240 (KE)/2300-2600 (CE)
Turret top: 840 (KE)/1220 (CE)
Glacis: 840 (KE)/1220 (CE)
Lower front hull: 840 (KE)/1220 (CE)
Sides (w/o skirts, applique armour, etc.): 580 (KE)/720 (CE)
Rear: 580 (KE)/830 (CE)*
Bottom: 440-580 (KE)/570-725 (CE)
Restrictions:
Obstacles: Trenches: 3m wide; Walls: 1m
Grades (combat equipped): Forward: 65%; Side Slope: 38%
Weapons:
Howitzer: 155mm, 52-calibre howitzer; 60 shells in central magazine, 4 shells in ready-to-fire magazine; 36 primers in the breech's integrated automatic primer magazine; modular charges: 320)
Hull: 7.62mm heavy-barrel machine gun (1,500 rounds ready, 3,000 stowed); driver or loader operated
Turret: 12.7mm heavy-barrel heavy machine gun (remote; 500 rounds ready, 1,250 stowed)
Howitzer barrel life (estimated): 7 modular charges: 1,100 firings; 6 modular charges: 2,650; 5 modular charges: 5,500
Howitzer range (unassisted shells): 5 modular charges: 25.2 km; 6 modular charges: 32.1 km; 7 modular charges: 37.3 km
Electronics:
tbd
Countermeasures:
4 x 4 (turret) and 2 x 8 (hull) GLE.141 70mm grenade dispensers (smoke, fragmentation, other), rotating 4-cell GLE.200 70mm anti-missile grenade dispenser (on turret), GLQ.291 electro-static discharge system (turret)
Cost (Vehicle only): $10.4 million

GWS.77 Emu man-portable anti-tank guided missile (MP-ATGM)
Characteristics:
Dimensions: length: 1.1m; diameter: 0.13m
Weight: missile: 12.4 kg; full system: 22.72 kg; day/night sight (CCD/thermal imaging): 6.18 kg
Speed: 423 m/s+
Range: 150-2,700 m (time to max. range: 6.2 s)
Modes of attack: top attack, direct attack
Guidance: fire-and-forget imaging infra-red (platinum silicide, 8-12 micron range, 1,024 x 768 focal array), laser and magnetic fusing
Manoeuvrability: thrust vector manoeuvring (TVM), tail-controlled
Warhead: tandem shaped charge warhead or penetrating charge fragmentation.
Armour penetration: 1400 RHA+
Cost: system (sights and firing post): $160,000; missile: $75,000
Domestic production rights (no export, no resale): $800 million

GWS.81 Weasel light anti-armour weapon (LAW)
Characteristics:
Dimensions: length: 0.91 m; diameter: 0.13 m
Weight: system: 10.72 kg; sight: 3.4 kg
Speed: 262 m/s+
Range: 16-620+ m
Modes of attack: fire-and-forget; top attack or direct
Guidance: imaging infra-red (8-12 micron platinum silicide 800 x 600 focal array)
Manoeuvrability: thrust vector manoeuvring (TVM), tail-controlled
Warhead: penetrating tandem shaped charge warhead
Armour penetration: 1180 RHA+
Cost: system (sights and firing post): $80,000; missile: $34,000
Domestic production rights (no export, no resale): $370 million

Sparrow HA.1 attack helicopter
Characteristics
Crew: 2; pilot, weapons systems operator (WSO)
Rotors: Pennyfarthing-fenestron; Main rotor: diameter: 14.67m, blades: 5; Tail rotor (fenestron): blades: 8.
Fuselage: Length: 15.82m; width: 5.12m; height: 4.26 (with “Crossbow” radar)
Powerplant: 2 x Isselmere Motor Works ATG-12 (1582 kW (2,120.64 shp) take-off rating, 1450 kW (1,943.7 shp) maximum continuous operation rating), 1780 kW (2,386 shp) emergency rating
Mass: Empty: 6,438 kg; Clean take-off: 8,243.12 kg; Standard take-off: 9,719.1 kg; Maximum take-off: 10,103.1 kg
Performance:
Speed: 370 km/h (clean max.), 328 km/h (armed max.), 272 km/h (cruise, standard), 86 km/h (reverse)
Range: 740+ km (internal fuel)
Endurance: 3 hours, 5 minutes (mission, with 10% reserve); 3 hours, 45 minutes (max.)
Hover out of ground effect (max.): 3,800 m
Service ceiling: 5,800 m
Climb rate: 16.2 m/s (max.), 8.4 m/s (max. vertical).
Internal weapons: Turret-mounted RINO 30mm (30 x 173) autocannon with 600 rounds (0.36 kg shell, either HE-I or AP rounds)
Hardpoints/Stations: 6; 4 wing hardpoints (575 kg each), 4 wingtip hardpoints (150 kg each)
Standard weapons loadout: 16 x GWS.80A Ostrich; 4 x GWS.66A Lark
Payload: maximum (max. internal fuel, take-off): 1,800 kg
Fuel fraction: 0.25 (internal; 1,545.12 kg)
Acceleration loadings: maximum: +3.54g to -0.52g
Electronics
Computer system: AEI.7
Threat management system: AMX.258 (identification friend or foe interrogation/response); AEG.259 (fire control system); AEQ.266 (threat collation system)
Radar: ARS.281 Arquebus (millimetric LPI search and tracking radar; atop mast)
Optronics: AAU.274 Cockerel (pilot’s day/night sight); APU.279 Blue Heeler (gunsight; laser designator/range finder (AJG.276), imaging infrared (IIR) camera (AAS.277), and low light camera (AVS.278); nose)
Communications: ASP.239 (drone control system); ASZ.246 (secure datalink; may interface with GWZ.129b Brono datalink); AWZ.251 (secure radio)
Navigation: ARN.238 (radar altimeter); AKN.268 (global positioning system); AJN.271 (laser inertial navigation system)
Countermeasures:
ALE.209 (chaff and flare dispenser); ALQ.227 (radar/signals countermeasures); AAR.239 (missile plume detector); ALR.241 (radar warning receiver system); AJR.243 (laser warning receiver and direction finder system); AAQ.245 (infrared countermeasures (IRCM) “turret”)
Cost: $26 million

DAS-13 Condor
Variants
DAS-13C heavy lift helicopter (HLH) - $48 million
Dimensions
Rotors: main: 32 m (eight bladed with active rotor control)
Fuselage: length (overall): 39.9 m; length (fuselage): 33.62 m; width: 7.68 m; height (overall): 8.98 m
Powerplant
Type: 3 x IMW ATG-20S turboshafts
Ratings: 5966 kW (8000.55 shp)
Capacity
Fuel: eight tanks: 9740 litres (7792 kg); ten tanks: 12200 litres (9760 kg); eleven tanks: 13120 litres (10496 kg)
Variants
DAS-13C Condor heavy lift helicopter (HLH)
Sensors: radar, FOST
Weights: empty: 23834.7 kg; clean (11 tanks): 35376.7 kg; equipped (nose 12.7mm HMG turret, 2 x 7.62mm GPMG side guns, ramp mounted 12.7mm HMG; 11 tanks): 35612.7 kg; maximum take-off: 51000 kg
Payload: 15000 kg

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Hornby-class CVLN
Displacement: 21,304 t (deep)
Dimensions: length 210.2 m (wl), 218.7 m (oa); beam 35.4 m; draught 7.35 m.
Propulsion: 2-shaft CONAG-IFEP with bow thruster; pressurised water fission reactor (INNEC RA(PW)-6, 175 MW) and 2 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6); 175 MW + 64 MW = 30+ kts.
Crew: 506 (+ aircrew), able to accommodate 2,500.
Flight deck: axial (can be modified with p-sponson angled to 5-degrees)
Elevators: 3 deck-edge lifts (1 p-a, 2 s) rated at 45.36 t.
Protection: (Main belt): 12.7 cm; (Magazines): 5 cm; (Flight deck): 25.4 cm; (Engineering, additional): 3 cm.
Weapons:
AAW: 4 x 16-cell GWLS.33 (p/s-f/a), 4 x 4-cell GWLS.66M2 (p/s-f/a), 4 x GWLS.68 (p/s-f/a), 2 x 16-cell GWLS.74 (p/s-am.), 16 x MLG-27 (p/s)
ASW: 4 x 8-cell GWLS.60.
GP: 16-cell GWLS.35
MCM: 2 x RST (500 SCR/RST)
Aircraft:
Can operate and deploy 18 Sea Fury FA.1 and 12 Merlin HM.1-sized helicopters (not included in price).
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (air threats), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261 (signature self-detection)
Radars: MRU.113 Huginn/MRU.110c Raven (multifunction), MRS.118 Kafka/MRS.111c Jackdaw (air volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), MRP.204 Wednesday (air traffic control)
Optronics: MPU.124 Adder (long range multifunction), MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.131 Friday (automatic carrier landing system), 4 x MMG.183 Gjallar (close-range fire direction)
Sonar: MQU.134 Fenris (keel-mounted, MF/LF)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink protocol), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), 6 x MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), 4 x GQZ.128b Dvalin (encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications transceiver), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $2,000 million USD (CVL: $1,800 million)
Production time: 4 years
Production capacity: 15 ships

Walmsley-class CVL/CVH (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/num/images/num_model2.jpg)
Displacement: 14,564 t (light), 17,866 t (deep)
Dimensions: length 188.3 m (wl), 196.5 m (oa); beam 34.2 m; draught 7.1 m.
Propulsion: 2-shaft COGAG-IFEP with bow thruster; 4 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6); 171.6 MW = 30+ kts.
Crew: 400 (+ aircrew), able to accommodate 1,100.
Flight deck: axial (can be modified with p-sponson angled to 5-degrees)
Elevators: 2 inboard (f/a of island) or two deck-edge lifts rated at 45.36 t.
Protection: (Main belt): 10.2 cm; (Magazines): 5 cm; (Flight deck): 20.3 cm; (Engineering, additional): 3 cm.
Weapons:
AAW: 4 x 16-cell GWLS.33 (f/a, p/s), 4 x GWLS.68 (f/a, p/s), 8 x MLG-27
ASW: 2 x 3 324 mm TT (p/s; LWT), 4 x 6-cell GWLS.60.
Aircraft:
Can operate and deploy about 20 aircraft (not included in price).
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (air threats), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261 (signature self-detection)
Radars: MRU.113 Huginn/MRU.110c Raven (multifunction), MRS.118 Kafka/MRS.111c Jackdaw (air volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), MRP.204 Wednesday (air traffic control)
Optronics: MPU.124 Adder (long range multifunction), MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.131 Friday (automatic carrier landing system), 4 x MMG.183 Gjallar (close-range fire direction)
Sonar: MQU.134 Fenris (keel-mounted, MF/LF)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink protocol), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), 4 x GQZ.128b Dvalin (encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications transceiver), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $1,400 million USD
Production time: 4 years
Production capacity: 15 ships

Forthar-class SSN (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/astute/images/Astute_10.jpg)
Standard attack submarine of the RINN. Constructed of austenitic high tensile steel and non-magnetic materials, these submarines impart a very low magnetic signature. Anechoic tiles, silenced pumps, and other silencing technologies ensure that these ships are extremely quiet.
Displacement: 7,815t (submerged)
Dimensions: length: 97m; beam: 10m
Propulsion: 1-shaft propulsor; pressurised water fission reactor (INNEC RA(PW)-3); 30+ kts.
Crew: 94
Weapons:
AAW: 8-cell GWLS.66U (mast; 1 set of reloads)
GP: 12-cell GWLS.36U (f; can fire at depth of 250m+), 6 x 585mm TT (f; 30 weapons).
Vehicles: 4 x Squid DSM.1 (not included in base price)
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: UEQ.187 Skald (anti-torpedo)
Radar: GRU.119c Jay (multifunction search and tracking)
Sonars: UQU.148 (bow, MF/LF), UQR.146 (flanks), UQR.147 (towed array), UQS.150 (interception)
ECM/ESM: ULE.179 (jammer), ULR.191 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), ULR.192 Delling (laser warning receiver), UWD.198 (signals direction finder).
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), UUZ.122 Hermod (secure satellite communications system), GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), UUZ.194 (ELF communications), UWZ.195 (secure communications system), GSZ.196U (encrypted burst transmission communications), UJZ.200 (secure underwater laser datalink).
Countermeasures: ULQ.136 Remora (anti-torpedo; 4 external, 1 double-tube reloadable), ULE.140 MUSE (anti-missile)
Cost: $1,650 million USD, $1,666 million USD with drones
Production time: 3.75 years
Production capacity: 20 boats

Lem-class AFS
Displacement: 74,997.5 t (full load)
Dimensions: length: 298.7 m (oa); beam: 37.2 m; draught: 15 m
Propulsion: 4-shaft CONOD-IFEP; 2 fission reactors (INNEC RA(PW)-6), and 2 auxiliary diesels (IMW MED-27); 26 kts. (sustained; 28 kts. maximum)
Crew: 611
Cargo capacity: (fuel): 3,500 barrels (122,403.12 Imp. gal., 147,000 US gal.); (munitions): 30,000 t; (dry stores): 254 t; (refrigerated stores): 254 t.
Protection:
Compartmentalisation:
Weapons:
AAW: 32-cell GWLS.33 (f), 6 x GWLS.68M2 (f/a, 4 p/s), 4 x 16-cell GWLS.74M (f/a, p/s), 8 x NLC-30 (p/s).
Aircraft:
Capable of deploying and recovering up to 4 Merlin HC.1-sized helicopters
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181(A) NAIADS (air threat, Auxiliary), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261(A) (signature self-detection, Auxiliary)
Radars: MRU.112c Crow (multifunction), MRS.115c Magpie (air volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (LR navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (LR surface search)
Optronics: MPU.126 Asp (MR multifunction), MPS.130 Bat (MR surface surveillance)
Combined radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system)
Sonar: MQU.139 Hound (keel-mounted MF/LF sonar)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications), MWZ.178 (secure communications), MJZ.190(A) (laser communications, Auxiliary), MSZ.196(A) (encrypted burst transmission communications, Auxiliary).
Countermeasures: 6 x MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile), 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines (anti-torpedo)
Cost: $800 million
Production time: 3 years
Production capacity: 12 ships

Gabin-class AKR
Displacement: 64,025 t
Dimensions: length: 290.2 m (oa); beam: 32.33 m; draught: 10 m
Propulsion: 2-shaft CODOG-IFEP; 2 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6) and 2 auxiliary diesels (IMW MED-23); 24 kts.
Crew: 89
Cargo capacity: 36,511 m^2
Protection:
Compartmentalisation:
Weapons:
AAW: 2 x 16-cell GWLS.74M (f/a), 2 x GWLS.68M2 (p/s), 4 x NLC-30.
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.3 Bifrost (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181(A) NAIADS (air threat, Auxiliary), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261(A) (signature self-detection, Auxiliary)
Radars: MRU.112c Crow (MR multifunction), MRS.115c Magpie (volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (LR navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (LR surface search)
Optronics: MPS.130 Bat (MR surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMG.183 Gjallar (SR fire control)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications), MWZ.178 (secure communications), MJZ.190(A) (laser communications, Auxiliary), MSZ.196(A) (encrypted burst transmission communications, Auxiliary).
Countermeasures: 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo) lines, 6 x MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile)
Cost: $700 million
Production time: 3 years
Production capacity: 12 ships

General Marsden-class AP
Displacement: 23,500t (full load)
Dimensions: length 190.3m (oa); beam 23m; draught 8.8 m
Propulsion: 2-shafts CODOG-IFEP with bow thruster; 2 gas turbines (IMW MTG-9) and 2 auxiliary diesels (IMW MED-23); 24+ kts.
Crew: 300 + 5,500 troops
Protection:
Compartmentalisation:
Weapons:
AAW: 16-cell GWLS.33 (f), 3 x GWLS.68M2 (p/s, a), 35mm CIWS (f), 4 x NLC-30 (p/s).
Aircraft: Landing pad and refueling station for vertical replenishment helicopters.
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.3 Bifrost (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181(A) NAIADS (air threat, Auxiliary), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261(A) (signature self-detection, Auxiliary)
Radars: MRU.112c Crow (MR multifunction), MRS.115c Magpie (volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (LR navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (LR surface search)
Optronics: MPS.130 Bat (MR surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), 4 x MMG.183 Gjallar (SR fire control)
Sonar: MQU.139 Hound (keel-mounted MF/LF sonar)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications), MWZ.178 (secure communications), MJZ.190(A) (laser communications, Auxiliary), MSZ.196(A) (encrypted burst transmission communications, Auxiliary).
Countermeasures: 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo) lines, 6 x MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $400 million USD
Production time: 2 years
Production capacity: 30 ships
Animarnia
20-02-2006, 21:46
Animarnia offers you 100 free AN01 Patriot Tanks to integrate into your armed forces as you wish. any further tanks can be purchased from Animarnia at the price listed.

AN01 Patriot Tank
Main Battle Tank
Image: http://www.animeonscifi.co.uk/images/patriot_tank.jpg

Spec
Manufacturer: Animarnia Military Solutions Ltd
Type: Main Battle Tank
Length: 32ft 0in
Width: 12ft 0in
Height: 11ft
Weight: 80 Tons Fully Loaded (60 Tons Empty)
Speed: 45Mph
Range: 400 Miles
Crew: 3
Power plant: AGT-1500 turbine engine
Power Rating: 1500 HP
Main Turret Height: 93Inchs
Main Turret Width: 143inchs
Secondary Turret Height: 52inchs
Secondary Turret Width: 93inchs
Fuel Capacity: 500 Gallons
Armament:
120mm ETC Cannon
Dual 4-Barrel 20mm Auto cannons.
Dual 9 Shot Light SSM Missile Launchers

Overview
The Animarnia Defence Military felt it needed a new breed of tank, one that would serve the nation for many years to come on the fields of battle. The AM-01 Patriot is designed to do just that. As a duel Turret Main battle tank the Patriot can answer all your front line needs.

Armour Design
The Patriot uses a new multi-layer armour design based off the T-90's Armoured system on the hull and the primary and secondary turrets, The Patriot boasts an impressive 11inchs of Titanium ceramic composite armour, Reinforced with steel alloy and RHS. In addition to this is a layer of second generation explosive reactive armour (ERA). This gives the turrets a "Clam shell" like appearance. The Patriot is one of the best-protected Battle tanks to date equipped with an Electronic Countermeasures suit (ECM). That is comprised of Guidance Jammers, Laser Ranging detection sensors, optical countermeasures designed to scatter laser designation/range finder beams (Refereed to as the Dazzler). The Patriot also has NBC Shielding allowing it to operate in any environment. The Patriot has 900mm of RHA Front armour to protect against APFSDS and Sabot and an impressive 1,450mm against HEAT. Armour bulkheads separate the crew compartment from the fuel tanks. The top panels of the tank are designed to blow outwards in the event of penetration by a HEAT projectile

Weaponry
No Doubt this is what your hear for, how well does this tank make stuff blow up? The answer is very well, utilising its primary weapon the 120mm smoothbore ETC cannon that has a range of up to 4 miles and can fire 6 to 8 rounds via Auto loader. The Patriot can hold a total of 43 rounds with a further 22 in reserve in the carousel. The Patriot carries two 9 shot Missile launchers either side of its secondary turret. These fire high mobility Surface to Surface Missiles (SSM) to element land based threats up to 8 miles away these are targeted via a radar tracking system similar to those used in fighter jets. For anti-infantry and to aid in shooting down enemy aircraft or missiles the Patriot comes with 2 4-Barrel 20mm water-cooled auto-cannons on the secondary turret. These are laser-guided to increase accuracy and can be targeted separately from the main cannon due to the "Duel Turret" nature of the tank. these carry 5400 rounds each and usually fire in tandem.

Targeting Systems.
The Commanders Periscope allows for 360-Degree rotation and visibility capable of normal (800km) Infrared/Thermal (600km) and Night Vision (700km). This Periscope is also equipped with automatic sector scanning, automatic target cueing and marking (friendly and enemy integrated with GPS) and passes information automatically to the gunner as well as backup fire control

The Gunners primary sight is a Line of sight (GPS-LOS) system to increase first round hit probability with integration of a laser Range finder, Wind gage, Thermal sensors and Night vision. All of these integrate with the onboard ballistic computer to calculate the best firing solution to an accuracy of within 10 meters

AN/ASQ-213 HARM Targeting Systems is a radar guided tracking system for the Missile fire control this system integrates the Advanced targeting pod FLIR which allows use of GPS to further increase the accuracy of its missiles.

Defences
As mentioned earlier the Patriot has an impressive Electronic Countermeasure (ECM) suit available to it for defence purposes. The patriot is also equipped with an 82mm Grenade launcher for smoke Grenades also help protect against laser tracking and obscure visibility of the tank by creating a temporary smoke screen that lasts for about 20seconds and covers 50-70meters. It also comes equipped with Chaff and Flares launchers to defend against incoming heat seeking and radar guided missiles and for anti-mine warfare, the tank utilises the tried-and-true Zeus-HLONS system, this system uses a laser to set off a mine instead of your tank rolling over it. The patriot also comes equipped with a "Short stop" system to protect from long range artillery

Price: $4,800,000 ($4.8 Million US Dollars) Each unit.
The Beltway
20-02-2006, 21:57
For the long-range bomber category, Martin Avionics presents the B-12 Donkey:
B-12 Donkey
Abstract: Based on the SR-71, this speedy, high-altitude, somewhat stealthy aircraft is designed for the light bomber role. It can carry 1,600 pounds (726 kg) of bombs, two AIM-9X Sidewinder AAMs, and is fitted out with one M-61 Vulcan cannon.

Crew: 1
Length: 107.42 ft (32.74 m)
Wingspan: 55.58 ft (16.94 m)
Height: 18.5 ft (5.64 m)
Wing area: 1,800 ft² (170 m²)
Weight:
Empty - 67,500 lb (30,600 kg)
Loaded - 170,000 lb (77,000 kg)
Maximum gross takeoff - 172,000 lb (78,000 kg)
Powerplant: 2× Pratt & Whitney J58-1 continuous bleed-afterburning turbojets; 32,500 lbf (144.57 kN) thrust
Maximum speed: Mach 3.2
Range:
Combat - 2,500 miles (4,000 km)
Ferry - 3,200 nm (5,926.4 km)
Operational ceiling: 85,000 ft (25,900 m)
Maximum altitude: 100,000 ft (30,500 m)
Maximum rate of climb: >60 m/s
Wing loading: 94 lb/ft² (460 kg/m²)
Thrust/weight ratio: 0.382:1
Avionics: AN/APG-68 Long-range radar
Armament:

One 20mm M-61 Vulcan Cannon
One weapons bay with two AIM-9X or equivalent
Two weapons bays with a total of 1,600 lbs (726 kg) of bombs

Price: $110 million


Thank you.

Sincerely,
Gwendolyn King, President of Martin Avionics
Hurtful Thoughts
20-02-2006, 22:16
As for mobile artillery.

Why not the HTC-5.
It is fully amphibious
fully tracked
Air transportable
Mounts a customizeable 5" (or approxamate) gun
May carry a 10" instead with a few more modifications.

Built around the chassis of the HT-101 AFV

Or if you want rockets,
the wheeled
HTR-501
and
HTR-502
should be able to devastate targets to your expectations (and then some)

Or if you want REALLY BIG rockets
Our 'Big Bertha' Rocket launcher HTR-111, carries and fires a modular 15 ton rocket load, an LRBM (think SCUD on double steroids)

As for a 'silent' sniper rifle, the .50 cal MG on the HT-101 is know for its silence and lack of muzzle flash, and with artillery grade sights... Anyhow, if that fails it still has a 35 mm autoloading cannon.

One catch, you must purchase production rights to ALL designs and variations of the HT-101 and HT-5 series.

As fo a shoulder mounted AT weapon, (even though land mines work fine) We suggest flamethrowers, and oversized RPG-7s, if these fail, the HELLFIRE missile system should last into the foreseeable future (we suggest a monopod for that)
Pythogria
22-02-2006, 03:17
Wow... thank you all for your help.

Animarnia: We already have a main battle tank, the Black Lanner. Unfortunately, we cannot accept your designs. If you have anything else that may interest us, please present it.

Isselmere: We have already satisfied all of the categories presented. Therefore, we must, regretfully, reject your designs.

Hurtful Thoughts: What's an army without rockets? However, we cannot acccept all of them, and thus must reject the contract. We WILL, however, purchase the HTR-101 or 102 (If you provide specs), and the 'Big Bertha' looks like a nice purchase too. We will pay $500,000,000,000 (5 Billion) Pythogs for the designs we asked for.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
22-02-2006, 04:17
OOC: I'll continue here.

IC:

We'd allow good amounts of free tradfe (as long as the products are within our laws), and we could sell you metals and other materials (such as oil) at a dsiscount. (40%?) Unfortunately, we cannot allow foriegn bases on our territory.
While we feel it is somewhat regrettable that we could not provide a full military alliance, a trade agreememnt is perfectly acceptable, and we can always look into changing things in the future. Due to our own location, we have no need for oil, but can certainly use discounts on various metals, many of which are in short supply. This is a perfectly acceptable start, and we will still offer training and support services your military would require as part of the production contract.
Hurtful Thoughts
22-02-2006, 04:43
Your economy loks a little failing, but your money is good nonetheless.
PROHT shall include a Foriegn Aid Package if you wish.
It entitles the recipient to $50,000,000 USD of aid for a lease on a military base and $1 million USD.

Specs for most of the HT-101 and HT-5 line are found here
http://s13.invisionfree.com/Earth_13/index.php?showtopic=164

But since that site died, the Big bertha is not included in the specs.
It is the hull of the HTC-105 with a trio of rocket segments on the top of the hull, the parts are then assembled and lifted into position, the tank is stabalised via its dozer blade. Rocket specs vary from modual to modual.

The big Bertha could either carry one segmented LRBM, or 3 complete MRBMs (V-2, SCUD, TACM, Lance), or, 12 SRBMs (tommohawk cruise misile\exceot)

The HT-5 series, unlike the HT-101 is wheeled and non submersible.

The HT-101 is only amphibious when used with minimal applaque armor, and the Big Brtha, to get past water obsatcles unassisted, must drop the rocket parts, swim across, then winch the rocket to the other side, All HT-101s can do this, and the HT-5 series recieves no ill effects from short term submersion (provided the engine is off).
Animarnia
24-02-2006, 22:34
We Still offer you 100 of our AN-01 Patriot Tanks for free, consider it a donation to your defence
Pythogria
25-02-2006, 05:58
We accept your offer. Thank you a lot!