The Royal Code
29-06-2006, 05:12
Royal Arms and Explosives Company."We develop, you conquer."
The run down.
The new division of Royal Arms and Explosives, Royal Rocket Engineering, has been assembled to produce some of the most cost-effective technology availible. These systems are some of the best at any price. Why pay more for another system that wont even offer the same benefits?
Total Orders: 5
Total Sales: $1,079,000,000
In addtion to our top-notch artillery program (which can be found here), (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=479735&highlight=royal+arms+explosives) the RAE has completed its newest projects to begin mass producing rockets, rocket fuels, and missle systems.
After purchase, the old rocket is removed from the cruise missile, and the new rocket is inserted and the lines reconnected. A typical refit takes about a half hour, according to RAE enginneers.
NOTE- Take notice that you are buying either rockets, or the entire missile! Some of our rocket systems also have the flight control software, hence the guidence hardware installed on the board.
Rocket engines. RAE Originals.
Normal Cruise Missile Rockets
Type 4, RRE-AM- Designed to deliver the standard (aprox) 500lb bomb payload aprox 100km. This rocket system is best to be installed on anti-ship missiles. These rockets have a low IR signature in comparison to others, making it a effective ship-sinking missile delivery system.
Cost: $7,000 USD
Type 5, RRE-AMA- Designed to deliver a standard 500lb bomb payload a amazing 2,000km. This rocket is among the quietest in the RAE collection, in comparison to other rockets. It is capable of speeds well over mach 4.
Cost: $9,000 USD.
Type 7, RRE-AA- Designed to propel close-range air-to-air missiles at extremely high speeds, for the same or lower price than most other aftermarket rockets. These rockets are fueled by our special EOM fuels.
Unit Cost: $11,000 USD.
Super Heavy Cruise Missile Rockets
Type 1, RRE-J rocket is designed to carry up to a 2,000lb payload (any standard cruise missile within the wieght class) to a maximum range of 2,500 km. It uses a standard GPS targeting system for superb accuracy (within 10 meters).
Cost: $11,000 USD per unit.
Type 2 RRE-T rocket is capable of delivering a payload up to 3,000 lbs up to a range of 2,300 km. It also uses a GPS targeting system. Accurate to within 12 meters. This rocket is designed for the largest of cruise missiles.
Cost: $13,000 USD per unit.
Type 3 RRE-F rocket is a 5,000 payload rocket system capable of delivering the longest range of any of our rocket systems. By using a new hybrid fuel who's composition is classified, this rocket system can accurately deliver ordinance from over 3,800km away. This rocket uses GPS targeting sytsems.
Cost: $12,000 USD per unit
Missile Systems RAE Originals.
Surface to Air
Type 1, 'Mongoose II'
Unit cost: $500,000
Power plant: EOM booster for surface and submarine launch.
Thrust: 660 pounds
Length: 12 feet, 7 inches—air launched; 15 feet—surface and submarine launched. SLAM; 14 feet, 8 inches
Weight: 1,145 pounds—air launched; 1,470 pounds—SLAM 1,385 pounds—submarine or ship launched from box or canister launcher
Diameter: 13.5 inches
Wing Span: 3 feet with booster fins and wings
Range: Over-the-horizon, in excess of 70 nautical miles
Speed: High Subsonic
Guidance: Sea-skimming cruise monitored by radar altimeter, active radar homing. SLAM: Inertial navigation with GPS, infrared terminal guidance
Warhead: Penetration high-explosive blast, 499 pounds
Type 2-'Jackal II'
Used as a long-range, air-launched air intercept missile
Unit cost: $300,000
Power plant: Type RRE-AM, modified for size purposes
Length: 13 feet
Weight: 1,024 pounds
Diameter: 15 inches
Wing Span: 3 feet
Range: In excess of 100 nautical miles; 115 statute miles
Speed: In excess of 3,000 mph
Guidance System: Semi-active and active radar homing
Warheads: Proximity fuse, high explosive
Warhead Weight: 135 pounds
Air to Air
Type 3 "Sidewinder II'
Used as a heat-seeking, air-to-air missile.
Unit cost: $50,000
Power plant: Type RRE-AM, modified for size purposes
Length: 9 feet, 6 inches
Diameter: 5 inches
Fin Span: 3 feet, 1 inch
Speed: Supersonic
Warhead: Blast fragmentation (conventional)
Weighing: 21.8 pounds
Launch Weight: 200 pounds
Range: 12+ miles
Guidance System: Solid-state infrared homing system
Type 6 'Nova I'
Used as a short range air intercept missile.
Unit Cost: $50,000
Power Plant: RRE-AA
Length: 8 feet, 6 inches.
Weight: 29 pounds
Diameter, 4.6 inches
Fin Span: 3 feet.
Range: Aprox 11 miles @ 30,000 feet altitude.
Speed: 4,100 mph.
Guidance system: Active radar homing, and IR traking sensor combination.
Warheads: Set to proximity or impact detonation, high explosive.
Warhead weight: 128 pounds.
Land Attack Cruise Missiles
Type 4- 'Apollo II'
Used as a heavy payload long-range land attack cruise missile.
Unit cost: $550,000 USD
Power plant: Williams International F107-WR-402 cruise turbo-fan engine; EOM booster
Length: 18 feet, 3 inches; with booster: 20 feet, 6 inches
Diameter: 20.4 inches
Wing Span: 9 feet, 9 inches
Range: Land attack, conventional warhead: 2,900 nautical miles; 2,850 statute miles
Speed: About 900mph
Guidance System: Inertial and TERCOM
Warheads: Conventional: 1,400 pounds bullpup or conventional submunitions dispenser with combined effect bomblets.
Type 5- 'Zeus I'
Used as a super heavy payload long range attack cruise missile.
Unit Cost: $601,000 USD.
Power Plant: RRE-AM- modified booster.
Length: 26 feet, 5 inches; with booster, 26 feet, 8 inches.
Diameter: 22.9"
Wing span: 10 feet, 8 inches
Range: 3,100 statute miles, 3,500 nautical miles
Speed: About 1,900mph.
Guidance: Independant GPS guidance unit.
Warheads: 2,000lb high explosive, bomblet, delayed fuse (bunker busting)
Air to Orbit Missiles
Type 7 'Jupiter 1'
Used as an anti-satellite missile
Unit Cost: $2 Million
Power Plant: RRE-AA (Modified) (EOM fuel only)
Length: 12.5 feet, with booster 13.6 feet
Diameter: 9.2"
Wingspan: 29.34"
Range: 1,445 air miles (up to 70,000 miles in-orbit)
Speed: 4,035mph (Atmospheric) 25,000mph (Orbital)
Guidance: The Victory Motherboard with orbital intercept software.
Warhead: 450lb condensed shrapnel payload with 100lb high explosive (550lb total)
**Nuclear rocket systems under development.**
The new EOM (enhanced oxygen mixture) fuel is what we use to power our rockets. This fuel produces up to 15% more thrust than standard solid oxygen rocket fuels, making it a ideal source of power for your nation's cruise missile, or nuclear missile program. This mixture is extremely combustable, and will ignite with a phenomenal amount of explosive power. It has such a high burn temperature, during testing, new protocols had to be established to safely experiment with the new mixture. When harnessed, this new fuel promises to deliver.
During our most recent testing, we attempted to make warheads with a base EOM explosive. We discovered that this fuel is especially adhesive to steel and other hard metals. The fuel soaked into the very pores of the metals and continued to burn. Our tests concluded that at least 11" of solid steel armour would be needed to widthstand a half-gallon splash of the exploding fuel. Future weapon implementation looks promising.
Cost: $400 per barrel, USD.
Production rights on the rockets and missiles are availible.
Rocket engine production rights (PR): $1 billion USD each
Missile systems PR: $1.9 billion USD each
Motherboard PR: Not availible
EOM mixture: Not availible.
We do not yet offer the chemical breakdown of our EOM fuel.
If desired, the rockets can use standard solid or liquid oxygen as propellants as well. Range will be decreased by aprox 13%. These rockets are not compatable with the new hydrogen propulsion systems.
The missiles can accept new fins, motherboards, and other various flight components.
Advanced Hardware
The Victory motherboard. This new board is designed as a drop-in aftermarket board for standard air-to-air intercept missiles. This new board is able to more clearly distinguish the difference between chaff and active radar, flares and jet exhuast, and has a more improved proximity sensor. The board increases the manueverability of the standard Sidewinder II by up to 10%. The CPU processes at 2.4ghz. In the event the first target is lost, it will actively ping for a second target. Built with a friendly fire system, the board will only recognize non-allied aircraft. Improved radar and eye logic have brought this board to the next level.
Unit Cost: $20,000
The Pulse board. This is a new board for long-range surface-to-air missiles that improves the GPS logic, increasing accuracy to within a 5 meter radius of target. The board will recieve GPS info from the primary source, and activly search for further passive satallite feed, to further triangulate the position. In-flight, if the missile is damaged, the board will asses the damage. If the missile is not going to reach the target due to a fuel leak, or fin damage, the board will attempt to recieve a download of a new target location and try to hit that target. If no targets are availible, and it is flying over friendly lines when the missile sustains damage, the board will initiate a air-borne disassembely, ejecting the ignitor, EOM, and board.
Unit Cost: $55,000
More rockets, missiles, and boards to come!
Company stocks will be going up for sale soon.
Notes:
-Do your own math. Incorrect math will cost you an extra 5%
-Nations with a population under 25 million get a 5% discount
-Allies get a 3% discount.
-Former enemies must pay an extra 3% security fee
-Forum rules still apply, no flaming, trolling, etc.
The run down.
The new division of Royal Arms and Explosives, Royal Rocket Engineering, has been assembled to produce some of the most cost-effective technology availible. These systems are some of the best at any price. Why pay more for another system that wont even offer the same benefits?
Total Orders: 5
Total Sales: $1,079,000,000
In addtion to our top-notch artillery program (which can be found here), (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=479735&highlight=royal+arms+explosives) the RAE has completed its newest projects to begin mass producing rockets, rocket fuels, and missle systems.
After purchase, the old rocket is removed from the cruise missile, and the new rocket is inserted and the lines reconnected. A typical refit takes about a half hour, according to RAE enginneers.
NOTE- Take notice that you are buying either rockets, or the entire missile! Some of our rocket systems also have the flight control software, hence the guidence hardware installed on the board.
Rocket engines. RAE Originals.
Normal Cruise Missile Rockets
Type 4, RRE-AM- Designed to deliver the standard (aprox) 500lb bomb payload aprox 100km. This rocket system is best to be installed on anti-ship missiles. These rockets have a low IR signature in comparison to others, making it a effective ship-sinking missile delivery system.
Cost: $7,000 USD
Type 5, RRE-AMA- Designed to deliver a standard 500lb bomb payload a amazing 2,000km. This rocket is among the quietest in the RAE collection, in comparison to other rockets. It is capable of speeds well over mach 4.
Cost: $9,000 USD.
Type 7, RRE-AA- Designed to propel close-range air-to-air missiles at extremely high speeds, for the same or lower price than most other aftermarket rockets. These rockets are fueled by our special EOM fuels.
Unit Cost: $11,000 USD.
Super Heavy Cruise Missile Rockets
Type 1, RRE-J rocket is designed to carry up to a 2,000lb payload (any standard cruise missile within the wieght class) to a maximum range of 2,500 km. It uses a standard GPS targeting system for superb accuracy (within 10 meters).
Cost: $11,000 USD per unit.
Type 2 RRE-T rocket is capable of delivering a payload up to 3,000 lbs up to a range of 2,300 km. It also uses a GPS targeting system. Accurate to within 12 meters. This rocket is designed for the largest of cruise missiles.
Cost: $13,000 USD per unit.
Type 3 RRE-F rocket is a 5,000 payload rocket system capable of delivering the longest range of any of our rocket systems. By using a new hybrid fuel who's composition is classified, this rocket system can accurately deliver ordinance from over 3,800km away. This rocket uses GPS targeting sytsems.
Cost: $12,000 USD per unit
Missile Systems RAE Originals.
Surface to Air
Type 1, 'Mongoose II'
Unit cost: $500,000
Power plant: EOM booster for surface and submarine launch.
Thrust: 660 pounds
Length: 12 feet, 7 inches—air launched; 15 feet—surface and submarine launched. SLAM; 14 feet, 8 inches
Weight: 1,145 pounds—air launched; 1,470 pounds—SLAM 1,385 pounds—submarine or ship launched from box or canister launcher
Diameter: 13.5 inches
Wing Span: 3 feet with booster fins and wings
Range: Over-the-horizon, in excess of 70 nautical miles
Speed: High Subsonic
Guidance: Sea-skimming cruise monitored by radar altimeter, active radar homing. SLAM: Inertial navigation with GPS, infrared terminal guidance
Warhead: Penetration high-explosive blast, 499 pounds
Type 2-'Jackal II'
Used as a long-range, air-launched air intercept missile
Unit cost: $300,000
Power plant: Type RRE-AM, modified for size purposes
Length: 13 feet
Weight: 1,024 pounds
Diameter: 15 inches
Wing Span: 3 feet
Range: In excess of 100 nautical miles; 115 statute miles
Speed: In excess of 3,000 mph
Guidance System: Semi-active and active radar homing
Warheads: Proximity fuse, high explosive
Warhead Weight: 135 pounds
Air to Air
Type 3 "Sidewinder II'
Used as a heat-seeking, air-to-air missile.
Unit cost: $50,000
Power plant: Type RRE-AM, modified for size purposes
Length: 9 feet, 6 inches
Diameter: 5 inches
Fin Span: 3 feet, 1 inch
Speed: Supersonic
Warhead: Blast fragmentation (conventional)
Weighing: 21.8 pounds
Launch Weight: 200 pounds
Range: 12+ miles
Guidance System: Solid-state infrared homing system
Type 6 'Nova I'
Used as a short range air intercept missile.
Unit Cost: $50,000
Power Plant: RRE-AA
Length: 8 feet, 6 inches.
Weight: 29 pounds
Diameter, 4.6 inches
Fin Span: 3 feet.
Range: Aprox 11 miles @ 30,000 feet altitude.
Speed: 4,100 mph.
Guidance system: Active radar homing, and IR traking sensor combination.
Warheads: Set to proximity or impact detonation, high explosive.
Warhead weight: 128 pounds.
Land Attack Cruise Missiles
Type 4- 'Apollo II'
Used as a heavy payload long-range land attack cruise missile.
Unit cost: $550,000 USD
Power plant: Williams International F107-WR-402 cruise turbo-fan engine; EOM booster
Length: 18 feet, 3 inches; with booster: 20 feet, 6 inches
Diameter: 20.4 inches
Wing Span: 9 feet, 9 inches
Range: Land attack, conventional warhead: 2,900 nautical miles; 2,850 statute miles
Speed: About 900mph
Guidance System: Inertial and TERCOM
Warheads: Conventional: 1,400 pounds bullpup or conventional submunitions dispenser with combined effect bomblets.
Type 5- 'Zeus I'
Used as a super heavy payload long range attack cruise missile.
Unit Cost: $601,000 USD.
Power Plant: RRE-AM- modified booster.
Length: 26 feet, 5 inches; with booster, 26 feet, 8 inches.
Diameter: 22.9"
Wing span: 10 feet, 8 inches
Range: 3,100 statute miles, 3,500 nautical miles
Speed: About 1,900mph.
Guidance: Independant GPS guidance unit.
Warheads: 2,000lb high explosive, bomblet, delayed fuse (bunker busting)
Air to Orbit Missiles
Type 7 'Jupiter 1'
Used as an anti-satellite missile
Unit Cost: $2 Million
Power Plant: RRE-AA (Modified) (EOM fuel only)
Length: 12.5 feet, with booster 13.6 feet
Diameter: 9.2"
Wingspan: 29.34"
Range: 1,445 air miles (up to 70,000 miles in-orbit)
Speed: 4,035mph (Atmospheric) 25,000mph (Orbital)
Guidance: The Victory Motherboard with orbital intercept software.
Warhead: 450lb condensed shrapnel payload with 100lb high explosive (550lb total)
**Nuclear rocket systems under development.**
The new EOM (enhanced oxygen mixture) fuel is what we use to power our rockets. This fuel produces up to 15% more thrust than standard solid oxygen rocket fuels, making it a ideal source of power for your nation's cruise missile, or nuclear missile program. This mixture is extremely combustable, and will ignite with a phenomenal amount of explosive power. It has such a high burn temperature, during testing, new protocols had to be established to safely experiment with the new mixture. When harnessed, this new fuel promises to deliver.
During our most recent testing, we attempted to make warheads with a base EOM explosive. We discovered that this fuel is especially adhesive to steel and other hard metals. The fuel soaked into the very pores of the metals and continued to burn. Our tests concluded that at least 11" of solid steel armour would be needed to widthstand a half-gallon splash of the exploding fuel. Future weapon implementation looks promising.
Cost: $400 per barrel, USD.
Production rights on the rockets and missiles are availible.
Rocket engine production rights (PR): $1 billion USD each
Missile systems PR: $1.9 billion USD each
Motherboard PR: Not availible
EOM mixture: Not availible.
We do not yet offer the chemical breakdown of our EOM fuel.
If desired, the rockets can use standard solid or liquid oxygen as propellants as well. Range will be decreased by aprox 13%. These rockets are not compatable with the new hydrogen propulsion systems.
The missiles can accept new fins, motherboards, and other various flight components.
Advanced Hardware
The Victory motherboard. This new board is designed as a drop-in aftermarket board for standard air-to-air intercept missiles. This new board is able to more clearly distinguish the difference between chaff and active radar, flares and jet exhuast, and has a more improved proximity sensor. The board increases the manueverability of the standard Sidewinder II by up to 10%. The CPU processes at 2.4ghz. In the event the first target is lost, it will actively ping for a second target. Built with a friendly fire system, the board will only recognize non-allied aircraft. Improved radar and eye logic have brought this board to the next level.
Unit Cost: $20,000
The Pulse board. This is a new board for long-range surface-to-air missiles that improves the GPS logic, increasing accuracy to within a 5 meter radius of target. The board will recieve GPS info from the primary source, and activly search for further passive satallite feed, to further triangulate the position. In-flight, if the missile is damaged, the board will asses the damage. If the missile is not going to reach the target due to a fuel leak, or fin damage, the board will attempt to recieve a download of a new target location and try to hit that target. If no targets are availible, and it is flying over friendly lines when the missile sustains damage, the board will initiate a air-borne disassembely, ejecting the ignitor, EOM, and board.
Unit Cost: $55,000
More rockets, missiles, and boards to come!
Company stocks will be going up for sale soon.
Notes:
-Do your own math. Incorrect math will cost you an extra 5%
-Nations with a population under 25 million get a 5% discount
-Allies get a 3% discount.
-Former enemies must pay an extra 3% security fee
-Forum rules still apply, no flaming, trolling, etc.