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Kampfers
16-07-2007, 18:04
Official Kampferian Statement
http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w107/imdmill/kampferianseal.jpg

As Kampfers closes in on the massive population of 1 billion (;)), it becomes apparent that our military is in dire need of upgrading. As such, we are willing to give out large contracts to storefront's who will suit our needs. We aim to maintain an army of near 1%. For the most part, this will be 10 million total soldiers, dispersed between the Army, Air Force, and the Navy. We originally planned to have a large Navy, large Army, and poor Air Force, and this is still our goal. By poor Air Force, I mean not as good as the others. In terms of priority in military spending, it would be Army first, then the Navy, and then the Air Force. We plan to hopefully contract the Navy from Praetonia and Questers, should their shipyards remain following their latest war. We plan on upgrading our MBT to the Nakil. We are set in our heavy artillery peices with DMG's M200 Desolater, but we are looking for some lighter, more conventional artillery pieces as well. Our Air Force could use a complete overhaul and standardization, but we can not afford to maintain top of the line equipment in all three branches. Please try to keep the total cost under our military budget of $8,014,358,221,761, although this is sure to increase by the time these changes are expected to be in place, when Kampfers hits the 1 billion mark.

Fuhrer Richtoff

OOC: I'm not a big techy so if some of the dudes who are wanna help me out if somebodies gonna rip me off, that would be much appreciated.
Amazonian Beasts
16-07-2007, 18:07
OOC: I can help you out with light to medium armor and infantry, but that's about it-my naval designs suck.
Technically, I can help out with the Air Force too, but you say you don't want as good as an AF...
Kampfers
16-07-2007, 18:09
OOC: I can help you out with light to medium armor and infantry, but that's about it-my naval designs suck.
Technically, I can help out with the Air Force too, but you say you don't want as good as an AF...

OOC: Well, I'd like a good Air Force, it just has to be affordable when you add in my other stuff.
The World Soviet Party
16-07-2007, 18:14
You should check Czechalrus's stuff in my storefront, they are cheap, durable and very good.
The Silver Sky
16-07-2007, 18:30
OOC: NEVER, EVER buy from DMG.
Kampfers
16-07-2007, 18:31
OOC: NEVER, EVER buy from DMG.

OOC: Yeah, that's what TPF tells me. Any particular reason?
The Silver Sky
16-07-2007, 18:35
OOC: Blatant tech wank, physicial impossibilties, stuff just won't work, godmode, and refusal to take design critique [Basically The Phoenix Milita without a DOGA fetish].
Avisron
16-07-2007, 18:38
[OOC: Nevermind the fact that he sells production rights to things that exist in real life.]
The Phoenix Milita
16-07-2007, 18:40
Phoenix Dynamix has two pieces to offer.
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M212 Towed 112mm Howitzer
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v293/grunt74/NS1/112mm3arty.jpg
This is our new M212 112mm towed howitzer, built to replace 105mm field guns. The M212 is a simple, lightweight towed artillery canon which can be air dropped and is very durable.
Crew: 5
Maximum Range: 20 miles (with rocket assisted projectiles)
Rate of Fire: 8 rounds per minute
Price: $350,000
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M201 Towed 200mm Howitzer
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v293/grunt74/NS1/M201Art.png
This is our new M201 200mm towed howitzer, built to replace 155mm towed batteries. Since we widely use 2 types of mobile 200mm artillery, switching our towed artillery to the same 200mm caliber allows for easier re-supply between artillery units. This 200mm howitzer utilizes a modified Copperhead laser-guided artillery projectile, which is capable of blasting a hole in some of the thickest tank armor out there. The M201 is a simple, lightweight towed system which is air transportable and very reliable.
Crew: 6
Maximum Range: 20 miles (with rocket assisted projectiles)
Rate of Fire: 4 rounds per minute
Price: $600,500
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The Crystal Mountains
16-07-2007, 19:18
TO: Kamphers
FROM: CCM Ministry of Defense


RE: Force Upgrades.

___________________________________________________

With an 8+ trillion dollar budget, there is no reason why any part of your military need be the poor step child.

In major transistions like you describe, the natural human inclination is to want it to happen all at once but this is not necessairly the best way to proceed.

For instance: if you replace all of your MBT at once, all of your armored formations will be suffering through the same transistion and growing pains at the same time. Needless to say this is not a good idea! In major equipment upgrades, the experience gained from scores of militaries has shown equipment upgrades staggered over time work best.

Case in point: in 1943 in preparation for Operation Citidel, Hitler gathered most of his new production Panther tanks for the offensive. The Panther as it turned out was a revolutionary tank- its armor, weapons and speed made it maybe the best tank of wwii. On paper, the Panthers gave the Germans a clear advantage. It didn't work out that way- the Panthers didn't perform nearly as well as was expected. Tankers familiar with the Tiger fought the tank like a Tiger: slow, heavy armor and overpowering gun. The Panther however was fast, lighter armor with a 75L70- a powerful gun but not the 88 like the Tiger was packing. The result was that the advantages of speed were lost and the Panthers suffered heavy losses and did not have nearly the impact on the Battle of Kursk that was expected.

The same problems can be faced by air or naval forces.

When introducing new equipment, be it tanks, ships or aircraft, famiiliarity with the new type is paramount. Crews need to know that it is more than just an upgrade: is is a completely new type with different strengths and weaknesses.

It is important that crews know exactly what those strengths and weaknesses are. You will find that your crews are quite ingenious in coping with these strengths and weaknesses as their life is on the line.

Often times new equipment isn't welcomed by soldiers. Why put aside battle tested and proven tanks, ships and aircraft for unproven and unknown equipment? It takes training and familiarity with the type for the new equipment to gain acceptance.

Consider staging your upgrades over a 3 year period in which only 1/3rd of your formations are using all new equipment at once. Train that third hard, let them get to be familiar and comfortable with their new equipment. They will learn valuable lessons which will make further transistions much easier.


Another very serious consideration that you must address in designing your Force Composition and Structure is their most basic mission. If their basic mission is the defense of the Kamphers homeland, the force will be quite different from a force whose basic mission is homeland defense with the ability to project power.
Kampfers
16-07-2007, 19:28
OOC:

@CM: I know what I'm doing ICly. Anyways, most of my equipment is DMG's cuz I didn't know better, so I need to replace it if I don't want to be ignored by some guys.

@TWSP: I'm a little wary of Czechalrussian equipment after he came out with that MiG 40 Red Fox, which even I know is unfeasible.

@TSS: Yeah, I already knew ya'll draftroom folks didn't like TPM.
1010102
16-07-2007, 19:28
OOC: It still needs work But I have a heavy attack transport chopper. When its done I'll glady let you use them.
The World Soviet Party
16-07-2007, 19:38
OOC:
@TWSP: I'm a little wary of Czechalrussian equipment after he came out with that MiG 40 Red Fox, which even I know is unfeasible.


You could say the same about the Hood, but I dont want to get into an argument.

And, even if the MiG-40 is unfeasible, the rest of his stuff is still good to go.
Kampfers
16-07-2007, 19:40
Phoenix Dynamix has two pieces to offer.
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M212 Towed 112mm Howitzer
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v293/grunt74/NS1/112mm3arty.jpg
This is our new M212 112mm towed howitzer, built to replace 105mm field guns. The M212 is a simple, lightweight towed artillery canon which can be air dropped and is very durable.
Crew: 5
Maximum Range: 20 miles (with rocket assisted projectiles)
Rate of Fire: 8 rounds per minute
Price: $350,000
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M201 Towed 200mm Howitzer
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v293/grunt74/NS1/M201Art.png
This is our new M201 200mm towed howitzer, built to replace 155mm towed batteries. Since we widely use 2 types of mobile 200mm artillery, switching our towed artillery to the same 200mm caliber allows for easier re-supply between artillery units. This 200mm howitzer utilizes a modified Copperhead laser-guided artillery projectile, which is capable of blasting a hole in some of the thickest tank armor out there. The M201 is a simple, lightweight towed system which is air transportable and very reliable.
Crew: 6
Maximum Range: 20 miles (with rocket assisted projectiles)
Rate of Fire: 4 rounds per minute
Price: $600,500
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Official Kampferian Reply
http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w107/imdmill/kampferianseal.jpg

At this time, we are going to decline your offer. Thank you.

Fuhrer Richtoff

OOC: You can offer me more stuff than artillery :)

I like the DoGa pics, but you have the same problem as DMG...
Greston
16-07-2007, 19:51
The Irondeck and the Seastabber battleships would be perfect for your navy, and for you Medium Battle Tank there is the TM-3, and for MBT there is the Jaguar.
The Phoenix Milita
16-07-2007, 20:01
All of the claimed abilities of my artillery currently exist in comparable real life artillery pieces.
The Crystal Mountains
16-07-2007, 20:33
Further thoughts...

Simply because a system is not state of the art does it render that system completely useless.The American B-52 is over fifty and is still one of the premier bombers in service in the worlds air forces. It is kept useful by generational upgrades and is expected to be flying until 2030 and beyond.

It has long been the practice of many military organizations to move 1st line equimpent replaced by upgrade to reserve or guard/militia units. The former Soviet Union stockpiled thousands of T-55 and T-62 tanks, fuel and ammo dumps in Siberia so that equipment will be on hand when the Chinese invade.

Another possible use for the surplus equipment is for it to be mothballed for use in a possible future conflict [deserts make excellent boneyards].

Surplus equipment is often useful diplomatically. Military aid and the stregthening of allies has long been used as diplomatic bargaining chips without incurring huge expenses. Think how much difference that equipment and a few retired master seargents could make to a small country.

________________________________________________________

Some rather excellent equipment that I've acquired recently that I can vouch for.

from Phoenix Dynamics:
F-3 Firecat- a excellent interceptor, carrier capable. I have them on contract for 200/year for 8 years
Lancer class destroyer- a powerful multi-role destroyer

from Hybalt Defense Industries:
TYRE CLASS PATROL CUTTER- an excellent Coast Guard Cutter
EXECUTOR CLASS COMBAT LOGISTICS SHIP- UnRep ships, A+
PERRIGON CLASS MINESWEEPER- excellent minesweeper, easily converted to a very capable science vessel

from GEM Aerospace:
B-22 LR heavy bomber
FA-15- high tech stealthy fighter bomber
FA-16- high tech stealthy fighter bomber

from Tradewinds:
Titan II ICBMs w/o warheads. Capable of delivering sattelites into orbit
B1b, B2 bombers and Blackhawk helicopters at reasonable costs

Elite Arms and DMG Industries also offer tons of excellent stuff: RL tech and NS Tech

My own company, Accurate Arms, sells small arms from FN and HK. Very good stuff for special ops units, soldiers and police forces.


Something that you may wish to consider: The Stryker IFV is excellent and makes for a good platform for rapid deployment forces of mechanized infantry.
Leafanistan
16-07-2007, 20:35
Well Kampfers, I am still here, and I'm making packages for rapid construction of stuff. Though the majority of my NS stuff is still brewing.
Crookfur
16-07-2007, 21:36
To: Fuhrer Richtoff
From Karen Jenkins, Head of Sales Crookfur Arms
subject: Defence Procurement

My Dear Fuhrer,
It is with pleasure that i intorduce my company, Crookfur Arms, to you and your people. In response to your published request for proposals Crookfur Arms would like to present some of our solutions.
For light weight and mobile artillery we would offer the Scoundrel Light Self propelled gun system (http://z8.invisionfree.com/Crookfur_Arms/index.php?showtopic=6) which is availble in 152mm, 6" and 155mm versions.

For your Airforce we would like to concetrate on offering our unsurpased range of high quality support and training aircraft. We have taken the liberty of conducting a quick costing exercise using what limited information we can find in regards to your airforce and we feel the following offer should be affordable while fufilling most requirements.
>>>
1000x CFT-21A Robin Primary trainer
500x CFT-3E Super Hawk jet trainer
100x CFU-19 Provisioner Light Tactical Transport
250x CFU-12 Argo Tactical Transport
50x CFU-21 Clydesdale Strategic Airlifter
250x CFU-17A Sky Rider MRT (multi role transport)
350x CFUK-17B Sky Rider MRTT (multi role tanker transport)
50x CFE-17C AWACs
total $240 billion
>>>

We would like to take the time to present our other aircraft, most notably our rotodynes, possibley the best VTOL solution in existance, as possible options for your armed forces. details of all our aircraft can be found here (http://z8.invisionfree.com/Crookfur_Arms/index.php?c=2).

I would be msot obliged if you could take the time to consider offers and eprhaps have a read through the rest of our current catalogue which cna be found here. (http://z8.invisionfree.com/Crookfur_Arms/index.php?act=idx)

I look forward to hearing from you and will be happy to answer any question or queries you might have.

Kind regards
Karen Jenkins


OOC:
For the costing exercise i made the assumption that 20% of you budget goes to the airforce of which about 30% is being spent on procurement, my offer leaves about another 240billion for tacitcal and bomber aircraft plus all those annoying bit and bobs like fuel and spares. If it helps Croofkru Arms are generally willign to offer extended lines of credit and payment plans measured in decades
Kampfers
17-07-2007, 03:35
Further thoughts...

Simply because a system is not state of the art does it render that system completely useless.The American B-52 is over fifty and is still one of the premier bombers in service in the worlds air forces. It is kept useful by generational upgrades and is expected to be flying until 2030 and beyond.

It has long been the practice of many military organizations to move 1st line equimpent replaced by upgrade to reserve or guard/militia units. The former Soviet Union stockpiled thousands of T-55 and T-62 tanks, fuel and ammo dumps in Siberia so that equipment will be on hand when the Chinese invade.

Another possible use for the surplus equipment is for it to be mothballed for use in a possible future conflict [deserts make excellent boneyards].

Surplus equipment is often useful diplomatically. Military aid and the stregthening of allies has long been used as diplomatic bargaining chips without incurring huge expenses. Think how much difference that equipment and a few retired master seargents could make to a small country.

________________________________________________________

Some rather excellent equipment that I've acquired recently that I can vouch for.

from Phoenix Dynamics:
F-3 Firecat- a excellent interceptor, carrier capable. I have them on contract for 200/year for 8 years
Lancer class destroyer- a powerful multi-role destroyer

from Hybalt Defense Industries:
TYRE CLASS PATROL CUTTER- an excellent Coast Guard Cutter
EXECUTOR CLASS COMBAT LOGISTICS SHIP- UnRep ships, A+
PERRIGON CLASS MINESWEEPER- excellent minesweeper, easily converted to a very capable science vessel

from GEM Aerospace:
B-22 LR heavy bomber
FA-15- high tech stealthy fighter bomber
FA-16- high tech stealthy fighter bomber

from Tradewinds:
Titan II ICBMs w/o warheads. Capable of delivering sattelites into orbit
B1b, B2 bombers and Blackhawk helicopters at reasonable costs

Elite Arms and DMG Industries also offer tons of excellent stuff: RL tech and NS Tech

My own company, Accurate Arms, sells small arms from FN and HK. Very good stuff for special ops units, soldiers and police forces.


Something that you may wish to consider: The Stryker IFV is excellent and makes for a good platform for rapid deployment forces of mechanized infantry.

Official Kampferian Statement
http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w107/imdmill/kampferianseal.jpg

Thank you for your suggestions. We will make sure to look into them. As for GEM Aerospace, we have used their planes before and may do so again. Also, we see no need to purchase equipment from Tradewinds or Accurate Arms as we can produce that equipment ourselves for a cheap price.

Fuhrer Richtoff

OOC: RL Tech doesn't need to be bought CCM...
Kampfers
17-07-2007, 03:36
The Irondeck and the Seastabber battleships would be perfect for your navy, and for you Medium Battle Tank there is the TM-3, and for MBT there is the Jaguar.

Official Kampferian Statement
http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w107/imdmill/kampferianseal.jpg

We have already decided where to take our naval affairs and our MBT. As for your medium tank, we will look into it, but it would be helpful if you supplied us with a link.

Fuhrer Richtoff
1010102
17-07-2007, 03:39
The Binarian Aerospace Corporation offers the AH 97:


AH 97 Heavy Assualt Helicopter
Crew: 2: pilot, co-pilot/gunner
Passengers: 10 fully equiped soilders
Length: 20 meters (with both rotors turning)
Rotor diameter:18 meters
Height: 4 meters
Empty weight: 12,465 kg
Loaded weight: (13,500 kg)
Max takeoff weight: (17,000 kg)
Powerplant: 2× M364 3,000 shp turboshaft engines
Fuselage length: 18 meters
Rotor system: 4 blades
Maximum speed: 170 knots
Cruise speed: 157 knots
Combat radius: 360 km
Service ceiling: (7,780 m)
Rate of climb: (15.4 m/s)
Armament
Guns:1 20 mm gatling chin gun 2500 rounds 2× 40 mm automatic grenade launchers, 1,800 rounds( hard points0
Rockets: 2 pods of 36 105 mm rockets
Missiles: up to 500 kg of missiles
Armor:
2 cm titanium-aluminum-vanadium alloy( protecting vital systems)
Kevlar inserts in troop bay
cermics on underside and sides
Kahanistan
17-07-2007, 05:40
OOC: NEVER, EVER buy from DMG.

Well, I bought DPR's for his Behemoth II heavy battle tank to defend myself...

Anyway, back on topic. I'd recommend Isselmere for your navy, since he's neutral in this war and won't lose his shipyards.

Artillery isn't that hard to design on your own (talk to someone on Draftroom for more specifics.)

Since you don't care to have a competitive air force, RL designs such as the F-35 Lightning II would do good for general-purpose defense, along with Su-47 ASF's and Tu-160 heavy bombers.
Lyras
17-07-2007, 05:58
While you made it clear that you were bent on the Nakil as your choice of MBT, we would urge you to at least look at the LY4 Wolfhound. It offers many equivalent features to the Nakil, and a handful more, and is worth examination if nothing else. A link is available from my signature block.

Lyran Arms also does custom designs and from-scratch write ups, if you want something tailored to your unique needs.
Central Prestonia
17-07-2007, 06:01
OOC: Kamp I'd suggest Elite Arms if you want some good stuff, I've purchased from there a few times and so far I've liked what they've got to offer. I believe they're the ones selling the Diablo MBT, something I rather like.
Kampfers
17-07-2007, 18:12
Well Kampfers, I am still here, and I'm making packages for rapid construction of stuff. Though the majority of my NS stuff is still brewing.

OOC: Yup. I'l check you out, but I'm not sure I'll buy anything.
Kampfers
17-07-2007, 18:14
OOC: Kamp I'd suggest Elite Arms if you want some good stuff, I've purchased from there a few times and so far I've liked what they've got to offer. I believe they're the ones selling the Diablo MBT, something I rather like.

OOC: Yeah, I buy from Trans every now and then.
Kampfers
17-07-2007, 18:21
Well, I bought DPR's for his Behemoth II heavy battle tank to defend myself...

Anyway, back on topic. I'd recommend Isselmere for your navy, since he's neutral in this war and won't lose his shipyards.

Artillery isn't that hard to design on your own (talk to someone on Draftroom for more specifics.)

Since you don't care to have a competitive air force, RL designs such as the F-35 Lightning II would do good for general-purpose defense, along with Su-47 ASF's and Tu-160 heavy bombers.

OOC: Yeah, Isselmere was going to be my second choice.

Thanks for the advice on the draftroom (I just have to remember my accounts password :D)

And I want to have a competitive air force, just not one competitive with the elites. But the designs you mention might be good for me, as they are cheaper, and are also pretty good. And I don't have to buy the production rights for them off someone :p
Kampfers
17-07-2007, 18:25
While you made it clear that you were bent on the Nakil as your choice of MBT, we would urge you to at least look at the LY4 Wolfhound. It offers many equivalent features to the Nakil, and a handful more, and is worth examination if nothing else. A link is available from my signature block.

Lyran Arms also does custom designs and from-scratch write ups, if you want something tailored to your unique needs.

OOC: Yes, well the fact that the NPE should be getting a discount at Kreigzimmer is one of the reasons I'll be buying the Nakil
Kampfers
17-07-2007, 18:27
To: Fuhrer Richtoff
From Karen Jenkins, Head of Sales Crookfur Arms
subject: Defence Procurement

My Dear Fuhrer,
It is with pleasure that i intorduce my company, Crookfur Arms, to you and your people. In response to your published request for proposals Crookfur Arms would like to present some of our solutions.
For light weight and mobile artillery we would offer the Scoundrel Light Self propelled gun system (http://z8.invisionfree.com/Crookfur_Arms/index.php?showtopic=6) which is availble in 152mm, 6" and 155mm versions.

For your Airforce we would like to concetrate on offering our unsurpased range of high quality support and training aircraft. We have taken the liberty of conducting a quick costing exercise using what limited information we can find in regards to your airforce and we feel the following offer should be affordable while fufilling most requirements.
>>>
1000x CFT-21A Robin Primary trainer
500x CFT-3E Super Hawk jet trainer
100x CFU-19 Provisioner Light Tactical Transport
250x CFU-12 Argo Tactical Transport
50x CFU-21 Clydesdale Strategic Airlifter
250x CFU-17A Sky Rider MRT (multi role transport)
350x CFUK-17B Sky Rider MRTT (multi role tanker transport)
50x CFE-17C AWACs
total $240 billion
>>>

We would like to take the time to present our other aircraft, most notably our rotodynes, possibley the best VTOL solution in existance, as possible options for your armed forces. details of all our aircraft can be found here (http://z8.invisionfree.com/Crookfur_Arms/index.php?c=2).

I would be msot obliged if you could take the time to consider offers and eprhaps have a read through the rest of our current catalogue which cna be found here. (http://z8.invisionfree.com/Crookfur_Arms/index.php?act=idx)

I look forward to hearing from you and will be happy to answer any question or queries you might have.

Kind regards
Karen Jenkins


OOC:
For the costing exercise i made the assumption that 20% of you budget goes to the airforce of which about 30% is being spent on procurement, my offer leaves about another 240billion for tacitcal and bomber aircraft plus all those annoying bit and bobs like fuel and spares. If it helps Croofkru Arms are generally willign to offer extended lines of credit and payment plans measured in decades

OOC: I'm not ignoring you, just so you know. I'm weighing this option among others.
The Phoenix Milita
17-07-2007, 21:21
Phoenix Dynamix would also like to offer you our C-14 series cargo aircraft.

C-14 Series Cargo Aircraft
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v293/grunt74/NS1/C-14Burro.png
Introducing the C-14 Burro, designed to replace our aging fleet of C-130s, it shares almost all the features of the venerable Hercules, but is improved in several areas, most notably the efficient jet engines. It features the latest avionics and ample Counter-Measures have been installed.
Length: 98 feet
Height: 38 feet
Wingspan: 127 feet
Speed: 520 mph
Ceiling: 33,000 feet (10,000 meters) with 60,000 pounds cargo
Engines: 2 PX-405A Turbofan jet engines
Range:2,800 miles with maximum payload;
5,900 miles with no cargo.
Cargo: up to 100 troops or 75 litter patients or 6 standard freight pallets.
Minimum Crew: 3
(crews will normally carry 2 extra pilots and loadmasters in addition to the minimum crew complement; three pilots, and two loadmasters)
Allows for a 18 hour work days)
Counter Measures
42 RR-129A/AL Chaff Countermeasures
20 MJU-53/B Infrared Decoy Flare
22 MJU-51/B Advanced Infrared Flare
AN/AAQ-24 DIRCM pod
AN/ALQ-178 ECM pod
ALR-56C Radar Warning Receiver
Price
$19 million

There is also tanker variant available for the same price. It trades its cargo weight capacity for a large fuel bladder which an refuel aircraft via its "flying boom" or hose and drogue system. Instead of a loadmaster there is a boom operator.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v293/grunt74/NS1/KC-14JackAss.png
Price
$20 million


EC-14 Donkey AWACS
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v293/grunt74/NS1/EC-14Donkey.png
The EC-14 Donkey is an airborne warning and control system (AWACS) aircraft that provides all-weather surveillance, command, control and communications needed by commanders of air defense forces. It replaces the E-3 Sentry with a much smaller and more efficient aircraft.
Length: 98.2 feet
Height: 49 feet
Wingspan: 127 feet
Speed: 520 mph
Ceiling: 48,000 feet
Engines: 2 PX-401-334 Turbofan jet engines
Maximum Takeoff Weight: 169,000 pounds
Minimum Crew: 5 (normally 12 crew are carried to operate all of the electronics)
Counter Measures
50 RR-129A/AL Chaff Countermeasures
30 MJU-50/A Infrared Flare
AN/ALQ-178 ECM pod
ALR-56C Radar Warning Receiver
Price
$36 million
The Phoenix Milita
17-07-2007, 22:35
AC-14 Mule
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v293/grunt74/NS1/AC-14Mule.png
The AC-14 Now comes in four variants. The original has been discontinued but a few aircraft remain in stock. The three new versions are the AC-14C, AC-14D and AC-14E. The AC-14E is the export version and is fitted with US-style weaponry(.50 cal, 105mm and 40mm guns). The AC-14D is fitted with Phoenix Dynamix/Phoenix Militia standard weapons (112mm, .450 cal, 56mm) The AC-14C is the custom order version which can be made with a combination of weapon-styles and calibers or even unlisted weapons. They all cost the same, except for a $500,000 processing fee on the first AC-14C per order and are essentially the same aircraft except for the weaponry. The AC-14 Mule is an ideal replacement for or successor to the AC-130H Spectre. Based on the efficient C-14 design, the AC-14 can loiter over a battlefield for hours, laying down enough suppressing fire to cover and entire battalion's advance! It can also deliver a small number of paratroopers, drop a few pallets of cargo or release heavy hitting cluster, conventional or fuel-air explosive bombs
Length: 100 feet
Height: 38 feet
Wingspan: 129 feet
Speed: 520 mph
Ceiling: 33,000 feet (10,000 meters) with 100,000 pounds (45,000 kilograms) payload.
Engines: 2 PX-405-100 Turbofan jet engines
Maximum Takeoff Weight: 170,000 pounds
Range:3,200 miles (combat load)
Cargo: 40 paratroops or 3 standard freight pallets.
Minimum Crew: 8
Weapons:
(3) Dual 40mm or 56mm cannons - or dual 20mm vulcan guns or single 25/30mm gatling guns
(1) 105mm Howitzer or 112mm Cannon
(2) .50 caliber or .450 (11.45mm) Minigun - or dual 15.5mm machineguns
(6-12) 500-2000 lb cluster/regular/JDAM bomb or 1-2 MOAB
Counter Measures
[30] RR-129A/AL Chaff Countermeasures
[36] MJU-51/B Advanced Infrared Flare
AN/AAQ-24 DIRCM pod
AN/ALQ-178 ECM pod
ALR-56C Radar Warning Receiver
Price
$30 million
Isselmere
17-07-2007, 23:14
A few products from Detmerian Aerospace (please see the signature below for further information):

DAS-2 Spectre
Type: Multirole fighter
Crew: (FA.1/FG.3): 1; (FA.2/FGR.4): 2, pilot and weapons system operator (WSO)
Variants:
Maritime:
FA.1 (single-seat): $64 million
FA.2 (tandem two-seat): $68 million
Land-based:
FG.3 (single-seat): $62 million
FGR.4 (tandem two-seat): $67 million
Wings: span: 13.2 m; folded width: 10 m; area: 60.23 m2
Fuselage: length: 19.45 m; height: 4.96 m
Powerplant: 2 × Isselmere Motor Works ATG-8F (140 kN max. (31,474 lb st) max. a/b, 90 kN max. dry (20,252 lb st) each)
Mass: Empty: 14,758 kg (32,541 lb); Clean take-off: 22,972.69 kg (50,646 lb); Maximum take-off: 33,582 kg (74,036 lb)
Performance (FA.1): Operational maximum velocity at altitude Mach 2.54 (clean), velocity in supercruise Mach 1.62 (clean); Standard maximum velocity (clean, at altitude): 2700 km/h, (clean, sea level): 1450 km/h; Range (maximum, at altitude): 3800 km; (maximum, at low altitude): 1475 km; Service ceiling: 20,000 m (65,617 ft).
Weapons: RINO 30mm ACA.41 cannon (250 rds, 30 x 173 calibre)
Payload: maximum: 11,500 kg (25,353 lb)
Hardpoints/Stations: 15; 2 wingtip stations (300 kg), 2 outboard of wing-fold (575 kg), 4 inboard of wing-fold (2700 kg), 2 conformal over-wing-root stations for 2700-litre CFT, 4 conformal fuselage stations (400 kg), centreline (3000 kg).
Fuel fraction: 0.33 (internal fuel only)
Thrust loading: maximum: 1.24 (clean) – 0.85 (max. load); military: 0.8 (clean) – 0.55 (max. load)
Wing loading: 381.42 kg/m2 clean take-off; 557.56 kg/m2 maximum take-off
Electronics suite
Computers: AEQ.11 environmental awareness module (EAM); AEL.12 fuel and stores management computers (3); AEP.13 flight control computers (3); AEL.14 ground crew accessible module (GCAM); AEQ.239 threat management system
Computer systems: AEI.8 operating system
Displays: AVQ.61 HUD (WSO); AVQ.63 HUD (pilot); AVQ.71 HMDS
Sensors: AAS.233 IRST; ARG.231 Hel AESA radar; ASQ.240 optronic array (APQ.229 LDRF, AVS.230 CCD)
Navigation: ARN.206 millimetric Doppler altimeter; ARN.225 UHF/TACAN; ASN.252 HNS (APN.249 LINS and ASN.250 GPS); ARN.253 ILS aerial; AEN.254 TERPROM; ASP.262 autopilot; ARN.263 MWLS
Communications: JSC.117(V)2A multifunction information distribution system (MIDS); ASC.223 satellite communications system; ASP.259 secure drone control datalink; ARC.291 HF aerial; ARC.292 VHF antenna; ARQ.293 ADF aerial; ARC.301 UHF aerials (2); ARC.302 L-band aerial; ARC.303 S-band aerials (2)
ECM/ESM:
Assessment: ASX.254 combined interrogator transponder (CIT); ASX.255 Glower target recognition system (TRS)
Warning: ALR.217 Sif RWR; ALR.218 LWR; AAR.219 missile plume detectors; ALR.227 launch warning indicators
Countermeasures: ALE.209 countermeasures ejectors (6 x 32 cells); ALQ.212 Cuckoo towed deception jammers (2 x 3 decoys); ALQ.228 self-protection jammer; ALI.261 integrated countermeasures system (ICMS)

DAS-4 Swordfish
Type: Interdiction/strike aircraft
Crew: 2, pilot and weapons system operator
Variants:
DAS-4A (land-based): $85 million
DAS-4M (maritime): $88 million
Wings: span: 16.42m; folded width: 12.5m; area: 62.74 m2
Fuselage: length: 24.02m (nose folded, 21.83m); height: 5.64m
Powerplant: 2 × Isselmere Motor Works ATG-9F augmented low bypass ratio three-dimensional thrust-vectoring turbofans (150 kN max. reheat (33,766 lb st), 96.4 kN max. military/dry (21,711 lb st) each)
Mass: Empty: 18,672 kg (41,167 lb); Clean take-off: 30,337 kg (66,881 lb; maximum internal fuel); Maximum take-off: 44,887 kg (98,959 lb)
Performance: Operational maximum velocity at altitude Mach 2.24 (clean); Velocity in supercruise Mach 1.32 (clean); Velocity, clean, at sea level: 1,125 km/h; Range (maximum, at altitude): 4800 km; (maximum, at low altitude): 1950 km; Service ceiling (clean):[/b] 20 km (65,617 ft)
Internal weapons: Royal Isselmere-Nieland Ordnance ACA.41 30mm cannon (250 rounds), ventral bay (2500 kg, for two 907 kg-class LGB or four 500 kg LGB), 2 missile bays (400 kg each, for 1 GWS.74A Kestrel or 2 GWS.65A Kite or similar)
Hardpoints/Stations: 13; centreline (400 kg), 2 aft fuselage (400 kg), 2 over-wing-root stations for conformal fuel/sensor pods, 4 outboard of wing-fold (575 kg inner, 400 kg outer), 4 inboard of wing-fold (3000 kg).
Payload: maximum: 14550 kg (32,077 lb)
Fuel fraction: 0.36 (13880 litres - 10812 kg maximum; usually 8200 kg)
Thrust loading: maximum: 1.008 (clean) – 0.681 (max. load); military: 0.648 (clean) – 0.438 (max. load)
Wing loading: 483.53 kg/m2 clean take-off; 715.45 kg/m2 maximum take-off
Electronics suite
Computers: AEQ.11 environmental awareness module (EAM); AEL.15 fuel and stores management computers (3); AEP.15 flight control computers (4); AEQ.15(V)2 engine control and monitoring units (4); AEL.14 ground crew accessible module (GCAM); AEQ.242 threat management system
Computer systems: AEI.8 operating system
Displays: AVQ.68 HUD (pilot); AVQ.71 HMDS
Radars: ARU.235 Loki AESA radar (fore); ARQ.284 PESA radar (aft)
Optronics: AAS.233 IRST (fore); APQ.240 forward optronic array (AJQ.229 LDRF, AVS.230 CCD); AAS.243 IR (aft)
Navigation: ARN.208 millimetric Doppler altimeter; AWN.225 UHF/TACAN; AMN.252 HNS (AJN.249 LINS and AUN.250 GPS); AWN.253 ILS aerial; AEN.256 TERPROM; ASP.263 autopilot; APN.264 MWLS
Communications: JSQ.117(V)2A multifunction information distribution system (MIDS); ASC.223 satellite communications system; ASP.259 secure drone control datalink; ARC.291 HF aerial; ARC.292 VHF antenna; ARQ.293 ADF aerial; ARC.301 UHF aerials (2); ARC.302 L-band aerial; ARC.303 S-band aerials (2)
Electronic countermeasures/Electronic support measures:
Assessment: AUX.254 combined interrogator transponder (CIT); AMX.255 Glower target recognition system (TRS)
Warning: ALR.217 Sif RWR; ALR.218 LWR; AAR.219 missile plume detectors; ALR.227 launch warning indicators
Countermeasures: ALE.209 countermeasures ejectors (6 x 30-cell); ALQ.212 Cuckoo towed deception jammers (2 x 3-cell); ALQ.228 self-protection jammer; ALI.261 integrated countermeasures system (ICMS)

DAS-15 Tiger
Type: Interceptor
Crew: 2; pilot and weapons systems operator
Wing geometry: Fixed, delta, at 4-degree anhedral
Inlet geometry: Variable
Dimensions:
Wing: span: 16.12 m; area: 104.41 m^2
Length: 25.36 m
Height: 6.08 m
Weights:
Empty: 21,380 kg
Clean, equipped: 36,091 kg
Operational: 38,463.17 kg
Long range intercept: 46,518.83 kg
Maximum take-off: 46,800 kg
Propulsion: 2 × Isselmere Motor Works ATG-15F
Type: Twin-spool augmented turbofans
Thrust: Military: 13,330 kg (each); maximum reheat: 19,200 kg (each)
Bypass ratio: 0.34
Total compression ratio: 8.5-12
Fan/low pressure compressor (LPC) stages: 3
High pressure compressor (HPC) stages: 4 (first two stages may operate at variable rates)
Performance:
Speed:
Maximum, clean, at altitude (20 km): Mach 3.32
Maximum operational sustained (see Mission Payloads below), at altitude (20 km): Mach 3.15
Maximum, clean, at service ceiling (24.5 km): Mach 2.8
Maximum cruising speed (MCS), clean, at 20 km: Mach 2.4
Maximum operational cruising speed (MOCS) at 20 km: Mach 2.32
Maximum economical cruising speed (MECS), clean, at 11 km: Mach 1.6
Maximum operational economical cruising speed (MOECS) at 11 km: Mach 1.5
Maximum speed, clean, at sea level (ASL): Mach 1.28
Maximum operational speed ASL: Mach 1.14
Range:
Ferry range (maximum fuel): 5120 km (2765 nm)
Ferry range (with 2500-litre wing tanks): 4881 km (2636 nm)
Ferry range (with 1500-litre conformal fuel tanks): 4665 km (2519 nm)
Maximum cruise range (supercruise, internal fuel only): 4200 km (2268 nm)
Intercept radius (supercruise with 10 min. combat): 1720 km
Intercept radius (supersonic cruise with 10 min. combat): 1092 km
Service ceilings: Clean: 24.5 km; operational: 24.4 km
Design g-loadings:
Instantaneous, clean: +7/-3 g
Sustained, operational: +6/-3 g
High speed, high altitude: +2.25/-2 g
Expendable countermeasures:
ALE.209 chaff and flare launchers: 6 × 30-cell ejectors
ALE.212 Cuckoo towed decoys (maximum operable speed: Mach 1.6): 2 × 3-cell launcher
Payload:
Ventral internal weapons bay (4.5 x 3.5 x 1 = 15.75 m^3): 1750 kg (2 x GWS.75A Goshawk LRAAM + 2 x GWS.74A Kestrel BVRAAM)
Fuselage conformal/recessed stations (2; 6.1 x 0.34 x 0.16 = 0.332 m^3): 800 kg each (GWS.84A Peregrine ERAAM)
Wing-root conformal stations (2): 2000 kg each (1500 litre conformal fuel tanks)
Wing stations: Inboard (2): 3000 kg/rated for 2500 kg stores; outboard (2): 1800 kg/rated for 1500 kg stores*
Fuel:
Internal tanks: 18,050 litres
Fuel fraction: 0.39
Weight: 14,060.17 kg (JP5)
Thrust-to-weight ratios:
Military: Clean: 0.739; fully loaded: 0.570
Reheat: Clean: 1.064; fully loaded: 0.821
Wing loadings (kg/m^2):
Clean: 345.67
Operational: 368.39
Long range intercept: 445.54
Maximum take-off: 448.23
Cost: $125 million
Kampfers
17-07-2007, 23:14
OOC: Not happy stealin my money for my navy only, eh? lol
Isselmere
18-07-2007, 00:56
OOC: I simply can't help myself... :)

From Isselmere Motor Works (address in signature below):

L12 Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle series
Crew: 3 (EFV and TCP: driver, gunner, commander); 5 (ARV: driver, commander, 3 maintenance crew)
Passengers: EFV: 18 combat-equipped troops (2 sections); TCP: up to 10; ARV: 6 generally, 10 maximum.
Dimensions:
Length: 9.122m; Width: 3.647m; Height (total): 3.345m; Ground clearance: 0.412m; Draught (at sea, transition): 3.023 m; Draught (at sea, high speed): 1.473 m
Ground pressure: 6.421 tonnes/m2
Power-to-weight ratio:
Water: 76.49 hp/tonne
Land: 26.33 hp/tonne
Mass: empty: 29,228 kg; combat: 34,643 kg
Propulsion: IMW LMM-43E multi-fuel-electric four-stroke inline 12-cylinder 90-degree-V motor generating 912hp on land, or 2650hp in water through 2 waterjets (11,042 kg thrust, 5,521 kg each).
Transmission: 6 speed, 1 reverse.
Reservoirs: Fuel: 1,514 litres; Oil: 126 litres; Coolant: 152 litres.
Speed:
Water: burst: 50 km/h; standard maximum: 48 km/h; cruise: 40 km/h.
Land: burst: 74 km/h; standard maximum: 65 km/h; cruise: 50 km/h.
Range (at cruise speeds):
Water: 110 km.
Land: 525 km.
Protection (values in RHA vs KE):
Hull: Front: 160; Sides:75; Bottom: 100; Top: 75; Rear: 50
Turret: Front: 180; Sides and back: 110; Top: 100
Maximum thickness (actual): 72mm
Restrictions:
Obstacles: Trenches: 3.8m wide; Walls: 1m high
Grades (combat equipped): Forward: 60%; Side Slope: 30%
Water traverse: Able to navigate through 3.8m waves and plane through 1m waves.
Weapons:
EFV and TCP: 35mm autocannon (180 ready rounds; 540 total), 7.62mm coaxial MG (FN MAG; 800 ready rounds; 2,400 total), 7.62mm remote-capable MG (FN MAG, 250 ready rounds; 1,000 total), 2 x GWLS.66V1 (2 x 2-cell).
ARV: 7.62mm remote-capable MG (commander’s hatch; FN MAG, 250 ready rounds each; 1,000 rounds total); 5.56mm remote MG (aft; FN Minimi, 500 ready rounds; 1,000 rounds total).
Electronics:
EFV: 3 VHF systems, 1 multi-band communications system (includes satellite communications), wireless intercom, position locating reporting system (PLRS), GPS, INS/compass, optronics (IIR, LLTV, LIDAR for commander and gunner), IIR and LLTV (driver), laser warning system, radar warning system.
TCP: as above, but with connection to the Brono tactical datalink.
ARV: as immediately above save for commander and gunner’s optronics (just IIR and LLTV for commander in the ARV)
Countermeasures:
4 x 4 (turret) and 2 x 8 (hull) GLE.141 70mm countermeasure/grenade dispensers (multi-spectral countermeasures, smoke, fragmentation, other)
Cost (Vehicle only):
AG (L12AG): $5.2 million
ARV (L12AR): $5 million
CEV (L12CE): $5 million
TCP (L12CP): $5.5 million
EFV (L12PC): $5 million

PLT-24 Valkyrie amphibious light tank
Crew: 3; Driver, Commander, Gunner
Dimensions
- Length, Hull: 6.64m
- Length, Hull, Gun Forward: 9.18m (LWLR-30); 8.96m (LWLR-31)
- Width: 3.02m (3.2m with skirts)
- Height, Hull: 1.524m
- Height, Turret Roof: 2.34m
- Ground clearance: 0.412m
Ground pressure: 6.444 t/m2
Power-to-weight ratio: 26.43 hp/t (land), 78.57 hp/t (water)
Mass: 35500 kg combat load
Propulsion: LWMF-3843D multifuel-electric, 12V (925 bhp land, 2750 hp water)
Transmission: Six-speed automatic, four forward, two reverse, hydraulic secondary system
Suspension: Reinforced torsion bar suspension with hydraulic telescopic double-acting shock absorbers.
Reservoirs
- Fuel, Internal: 1540 litres
- Oil: 129 litres
- Coolant: 154 litres
Speed
- Road (Maximum / Cruise): 65 km/h / 50 km/h
- Cross-Country, smooth (Maximum / Cruise): 55 km/h / 40 km/h
- Cross-Country, rough (Maximum / Cruise): 40 km/h / varies
- Water (Maximum / Cruise): 48 km/h / 40 km/h
Range (at cruise speed)
- On Land: >550 km
- On Water: 110 km
Protection (values in RHAe versus KE)
[Note: Appliques not included in protection values.]
- Turret Front/Mantle: 425
- Turret Sides/Rear: 180
- Turret Roof: 120
- Glacis / Frontal Hull: 340
- Flanks: 180 (More heavily armoured towards the front of the hull, less so nearer the engine deck)
- Rear: 120
- Hull Top: 120
Restrictions:
Obstacles:
- Trenches: 2.85m
- Walls: 1m
Weapons
-PLT-24A: 125mm smoothbore high pressure tank gun (with pepperbox muzzle brake); 15.5x115mm coaxial machine gun (BRG-15); 7.62mm (PKT / FN-MAG derived) commander's machine gun in remote-capable low-profile overhead weapons station fitting.
-PLT-24B: 120mm smoothbore high pressure tank gun (with pepperbox muzzle brake); 15.5x115mm coaxial machine gun (BRG-15); 7.62mm (PKT / FN-MAG derived) commander's machine gun in remote-capable low-profile overhead weapons station fitting.
Electronics
- Computer systems: VEI.38(V)2 "Hedgehog" threat management system; VSW.121 gun stabilisation system; VSQ.154 environmental control system; VEW.315 fire control system; VEL.149(V)2 full authority digital engine control
- Optics: Vision blocks: General: 6 × VAS.191 armoured vision blocks (IIR, LLLTV-CCD, 1-9× mag.); Driver: VAS.189 periscopes (thermal, LLLTV-CCD, 1-6× mag.); 16 × VAS.192 commander and gunner periscopes (8 each; thermal, LLLTV-CCD, 1-6× mag.)
- Optics: Sights: VSS.97 commander's independent sight (laser rangefinder, IIR, LLLTV-CCD, 2-12× mag., 20× for day); VSS.98 gunner's sight (laser rangefinder, IIR, LLLTV-CCD, 2-16× mag., 20× for day); 1-2 VSW.27 overhead weapon system sights (IIR, laser rangefinder, LLLTV-CCD, 1.5-9× mag.)
- Communications: VHC.233 rear-mounted field telephone; VHC.229 internal intercom; VEI.47 internal graphical tactical display relay/interface system; VRC.251 long range encrypted radio; VRC.252 medium range encrypted radio; VSC.129 "Brono" secure tactical datalink (when fitted)
- Sensors: VSQ.221 muzzle velocity indicator; VRS.202 short-range, low-power, low probability of intercept microwave radar for the active anti-missile grenade system (VSW.202); VSQ.311(V)3 windage analyser; VSQ.314(V)2 atmospheric pressure sensor; VSR.93 NBC environment detection kit
- Navigation: VSN.44 hybrid navigation system (laser ring gyro INS with embedded GPS)
Countermeasures
- Crinoline IR-suppressing paint; VAQ.247 infrared countermeasures array, VPQ.43 laser warning receiver system; VLQ.291(V)3 electric armour system (when fitted); VRQ.306(V)2 short-range radio frequency jammer; VRQ.309 radar warning receiver system
- Expendable: ERA or NERA appliqué armour (when fitted); VLE.141 76mm countermeasure grenade launchers; 2 × 3-cell VLE.202B 81mm anti-ATGM grenade VLS
Projected Cost Per Unit: $4.25 million

L15 Badger tracked light armoured vehicle series
Transports
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

L15GP Hedgehog general purpose armoured vehicle (GPAV)
Crew: 2 (driver, commander)
Cost: $3.25 million
Powerplant: 650 hp Isselmere Motor Works (IMW) LMM-44T multi-fuel engine
Weapons: 12.7mm remote-capable commander’s machine gun (250 ready rounds, 1,000 stored)
Countermeasures: 4 x 8-cell VLE.141 countermeasure grenade ejector, 4-cell VLE.200 anti-missile grenade ejector
Electronics: IFF, laser designator-RF, IIR, LLTV, NVG-compatible

Command and Control Vehicles
L15CP Badger tactical command post (TCP)
Crew: 3 (driver, commander, gunner) + 3 (staff)
Cost: $4.5 million
Powerplant: 650 hp Isselmere Motor Works (IMW) LMM-44 multi-fuel engine
Weapons: 2-cell GWLS.78V Roc (2 loaded, 4 manual reloads); 7.62mm coaxial machine gun (800 ready rounds, 2,400 stored); 7.62mm remote-capable commander’s machine gun (250 ready rounds, 1,000 stored); 35mm autocannon (160 ready rounds on selectable hopper, 240 stored)
Countermeasures: 4 x 8-cell VLE.141 countermeasure grenade ejector, 4-cell VLE.200 anti-missile grenade ejector
Electronics: IFF, laser designator-RF, IIR, LLTV, NVG-compatible

L15CV Badger command and control vehicle (CCV)
Crew: 2 (driver, commander) + 4 (staff)
Cost: $4.75 million
Powerplant: 650 hp Isselmere Motor Works (IMW) LMM-44T multi-fuel engine
Weapons: 12.7mm remote-capable commander’s machine gun (250 ready rounds, 1,000 stored)
Countermeasures: 4 x 8-cell VLE.141 countermeasure grenade ejector, 4-cell VLE.200 anti-missile grenade ejector
Electronics: IFF, laser designator-RF, IIR, LLTV, NVG-compatible

L15FO Badger forward observation vehicle (FOV)
Crew: 3 (driver, commander, gunner) + 2 forward observers
Cost: $4.45 million
Powerplant: 650 hp Isselmere Motor Works (IMW) LMM-44T multi-fuel engine
Weapons: 7.62mm coaxial machine gun (800 ready rounds, 2,400 stored); 7.62mm remote-capable commander’s machine gun (250 ready rounds, 1,000 stored); 35mm autocannon (160 ready rounds, 240 stored)
Countermeasures: 4 x 8-cell VLE.141 countermeasure grenade ejector, 4-cell VLE.200 anti-missile grenade ejector
Electronics: IFF, laser designator-RF, IIR, LLTV, NVG-compatible

Anti-air, Anti-armour and Fire Support Variants
L15AD Badger air defence vehicle (ADV)
Crew: 3
Cost: $4.45 million
Powerplant: 650 hp Isselmere Motor Works (IMW) LMM-44T multi-fuel engine
Weapons: 2 x 4-cell GWLS.66V2 Lark surface-to-air missile launcher (GWS.66F very short range air defence missile, 8 reloads); 35mm autocannon (180 ready rounds in selectable hopper, 360 stored); 7.62mm coaxial machine gun (800 ready rounds, 2,400 stored)
Countermeasures: 2 x 4-cell (turret) and 2 x 8-cell (hull) VLE.141 countermeasure grenade ejector; slat and appliqué armour may be fitted
Electronics: IFF, laser designator-RF, IIR, LLTV, NVG-compatible, K-L band air search and tracking radar

L15AT Badger anti-tank missile vehicle (ATMV)
Crew: 4 (driver, commander, gunner, loader)
Cost: $4.25 million
Powerplant: 650 hp Isselmere Motor Works (IMW) LMM-44T multi-fuel engine
Weapons: 7.62mm coaxial machine gun (800 ready rounds, 2,400 stored); 4-cell GWLS.78V Roc ATGM launcher (8 reloads)
Countermeasures: 4 x 8-cell VLE.141 countermeasure grenade ejector
Electronics: IFF, laser designator-RF, IIR, LLTV, NVG-compatible

L15DF Wolverine direct fire vehicle (DFV)
Crew: 3 (driver, commander, gunner)
Cost: $4.25 million
Powerplant: 650 hp Isselmere Motor Works (IMW) LMM-44T multi-fuel engine
Weapons: 7.62mm coaxial machine gun (800 ready rounds, 2,400 stored); 105mm/50 autoloading smoothbore gun (32 rounds)
Countermeasures: 4 x 8-cell VLE.141 countermeasure grenade ejector, 4-cell VLE.200 anti-missile grenade ejector
Electronics: IFF, laser designator-RF, IIR, LLTV, NVG-compatible

L15LT Wolverine light tank
Crew: 4 (driver, commander, gunner, loader)
Cost: $4.65 million
Powerplant: 700 hp Isselmere Motor Works (IMW) LMM-45T multi-fuel engine
Weapons: 7.62mm coaxial machine gun (800 ready rounds, 2,400 stored); 120mm/46 smoothbore gun (24 rounds)
Countermeasures: 4 x 8-cell VLE.141 countermeasure grenade ejector
Electronics: IFF, laser designator-RF, IIR, LLTV, NVG-compatible

L15MC Badger self-propelled mortar (SPM)
Crew: 2 (driver, commander) + 2 (mortar bombardiers)
Cost: $3.75 million
Powerplant: 650 hp Isselmere Motor Works (IMW) LMM-44 multi-fuel engine
Weapons: 7.62mm remote-controlled coaxial machine gun (800 ready rounds, 2,400 stored); 2 x 120mm mortar (AMOS; 60 mortar bombs)
Countermeasures: 4 x 8-cell VLE.141 countermeasure grenade ejector
Electronics: IFF, laser designator-RF, IIR, LLTV, NVG-compatible

Support Vehicles
L15AR Badger armoured recovery vehicle (ARV)
Crew: 4
Cost: $3.5 million
Powerplant: 650 hp Isselmere Motor Works (IMW) LMM-44T multi-fuel engine
Equipment: Winch able to tow 76 tonnes; crane able to lift 15 tonnes.
Weapons: 7.62mm remote-capable crew machine gun (250 ready rounds, 1,250 stored); 7.62mm remote-capable commander’s machine gun (250 ready rounds, 1,250 stored)
Countermeasures: 4 x 8-cell VLE.141 countermeasure grenade ejector, 4-cell VLE.200 anti-missile grenade ejector; slat and appliqué armour may be fitted
Electronics: IFF, laser designator-RF, IIR, LLTV, NVG-compatible

L15CE Armadillo tracked combat engineers vehicle (CEV)
Crew: 4 (driver, commander, 2 sappers)
Cost: $3.75 million
Powerplant: 650 hp Isselmere Motor Works (IMW) LMM-44T multi-fuel engine
Equipment: Equipped with dozer blade and drilling equipment; may be fitted with mine clearance gear.
Weapons: 7.62mm remote-capable crew machine gun (250 ready rounds, 1,250 stored); 12.7mm remote-capable commander’s machine gun (250 ready rounds, 1,250 stored)
Countermeasures: 4 x 8-cell VLE.141 countermeasure grenade ejector, 4-cell VLE.200 anti-missile grenade ejector
Electronics: IFF, laser designator-RF, IIR, LLTV, NVG-compatible

Domestic production rights for the complete series: $4,250 million

L16 Vixen general 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)

L16AM Vixen wheeled armoured medical transport (AMT)
Crew: 2 (driver, commander) + 2 (attendants)
Cost: $3.75 million
Dimensions: length: 7m; width: 2.72m; height: 2.34m (with VLE.200)
Weight: 15,840 t (combat)
Weapons: 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

L16AR Vixen wheeled armoured recovery vehicle (ARV)
Crew: 4 (driver, gunner, commander, technician)
Cost: $3.25 million
Dimensions: length: 7m; width: 2.72m; height: 2.74m (with VLE.200)
Weight: 17,840 t (combat)
Weapons: 2 x 7.62mm remote-capable crew-served machine guns (each with 250 ready cartridges and 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

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

L16CE Vixen wheeled combat engineering (sapper/pioneer) vehicle (CEV)
Crew: 4 (driver, gunner, commander, technician)
Cost: $3.5 million
Dimensions: length: 7.64m; width: 2.72m; height: 2.74m (with VLE.200)
Weight: 17,840 t (combat)
Weapons: 2 x 7.62mm remote-capable crew-served machine guns (each with 250 ready cartridges and 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

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

L16DC Vixen wheeled tactical UAV control vehicle (TDC)
Crew: 2 (driver, commander) + 2 remote pilots
Cost: $8 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

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

L16FO Vixen wheeled artillery forward observation vehicle (FOV)
Crew: 3 (driver, gunner, commander) + 2 forward observers
Cost: $5.25 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, mast-mounted low probability of intercept (LPI) millimetric radar and imaging infra-red (IIR)/charge-coupled device (CCD) cameras

L16GP Vixen wheeled general purpose armoured vehicle (GPAV)
Crew: 2 (driver, commander)
Cost: $3 million
Dimensions: length: 7m; width: 2.72m; height: 2.34m (with VLE.200)
Weight: 15,840 t (combat)
Weapons: 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

L16MC Vixen wheeled self-propelled mortar (SPM)
Crew: 2 (driver, commander) + 2 mortarmen
Cost: $3.25 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 120mm semi-automatic mortar in AMOS turret; 7.62mm remote-capable commander’s machine gun (200 ready cartridges, 800 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, mast-mounted low probability of intercept (LPI) millimetric radar and imaging infra-red (IIR)/charge-coupled device (CCD) cameras

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

Abbreviations
MRSI = Multiple rounds simultaneous impact

L14 series howitzers
Chamber volume: 23-litres
Maximum charges: 8
Ready primer magazine: 12
Laser ignition system (optional): +$165,000

L14 39-calibre (L/39)
Weapon Information
Range: 24.7 km (unassisted) - 30 km (assisted) - 45 km (ERGM) - 3 km (direct)
Rate of fire: MRSI: 6; Burst: 3 rounds/18 seconds; Initial: 6 rounds/minute (max., 3 min. max.); Sustained: 2 rounds/minute
Traverse:
Elevation/Depression:

L14 44-calibre (L/44)
L14FH44 towed howitzer
Length:
-Towed, gun trailing: 12.289m
-Towed, gun reversed: 8.379m
-Firing: 10.157m
Height: 2.3m (towed)
Ground clearance: 0.32-0.62 m
Carriage weight: 4266.318 kg
Total weight: 7338.968 kg
Total weight with basic issue items (BII): 7805 kg
Other equipment: 6 × 12V batteries
L14MH44 motorised howitzer
Length:
-Towed, gun trailing: 9.5m
-Towed, gun ready (over the motor): 12.289m
Height: 2.3m (towed)
Ground clearance: 0.32m
Carriage weight: 6200 kg
Total weight: 9271.477 kg
Total weight with BII: 9737 kg
Motor: 60 kW multifuel-electric motor w/ 102 litre fuel tank (4 hrs. of operation, max. speed 16 km/h)
Weapon Information
Range: 30 km (unassisted) - 39 km (base bleed) - 50 km (assisted) - 50-60 km (ERGM) - 3 km (direct)
Rate of fire: MRSI: 6; Burst: 3 rounds/18 seconds; Initial: 6 rounds/minute (max., 3 min. max.); Sustained: 2 rounds/minute
Traverse:
Elevation/Depression:

L14 52-calibre
L14FH52 towed howitzer
Length:
-Towed, gun trailing: 14.56m
-Towed, gun reversed: 9.62m
Height: 2.42m (towed)
Ground clearance: 0.32-0.6 m
Fording: Unprepared: 0.72m; Prepared: 1.2m
Carriage weight: 5407.27 kg
Total weight: 9698.82 kg
Total weight with basic issue items (BII): 10,165 kg
Other equipment: 6 × 12V batteries
L14MH52 motorised howitzer
Length:
-Gun trailing: 10.53m
-Gun ready: 14.56m
Height: 2.5m (towed)
Ground clearance: 0.32m
Fording: Unprepared: 0.6m; Prepared (towed): 1.2m
Carriage weight: 7872.3 kg
Total weight: 12,164 kg
Total weight w/ BII: 12,630 kg
Motor: 70 kW multifuel-electric motor, 154 litre capacity fuel tank
Weapon Information:
Range: 32 km (unassisted) - 44 km (base bleed) - 56 km (assisted) - 80 km (ERGM) - 3 km (direct)
Rate of fire: MRSI: 6; Burst: 3 rounds/18 seconds; Initial: 6 rounds/minute (max., 3 min. max.); Sustained: 2 rounds/minute
Traverse:
Elevation/Depression:


L22 203mm howitzer series
Chamber volume: 52 litres
Maximum charges: 8
Ready primer magazine: 10
Laser ignition system (optional): +$170,000

L22 39-calibre
L22FH39 towed howitzer
Length:
-Towed, gun trailing: 14.376m
-Towed, gun reversed: 11.17m
-Firing: 13.363m
Ground clearance: 0.32m
Width: 2.72m (towed)
Height: 2.58m (towed)
Carriage weight: 7082.35 kg
Total weight: 14313 kg
Total weight w/ BII: 14800 kg
Other equipment: 12V batteries
L22MH39 motorised howitzer
Length:
-Gun trailing: 11.64m
-Gun ready: 14.376m
Ground clearance: 0.32m
Width: 2.72m (towed)
Height: 2.58m (towed)
Carriage weight: 9900 kg
Total weight: 17130 kg
Total weight w/ BII: 17600 kg
Motor: 150 kW multifuel-electric motor
Weapon Information
Range: 27.4 km (unassisted) - 36 km (base bleed) - 40 km (assisted) - 50 km (ERGM)
Rate of fire: MRSI: 3-4; Initial: 1 round/minute; Sustained: 1 round/2 minutes
Traverse:
Elevation/Depression:

L22 44-calibre
L22FH44 towed howitzer
Length:
-Towed, gun trailing: 16.41m
-Towed, gun reversed: 12.7m
-Firing: 14.26m
Ground clearance: 0.32m (towed)
Width: 2.72m (towed)
Height: 2.63m (towed)
Carriage weight: 8195.3 kg
Total weight: 17400 kg
Total weight w/ BII: 17870 kg
Other equipment: 12V batteries
L22MH39 motorised howitzer
Length:
-Gun trailing: 12.7m
-Gun ready: 16.41m
Ground clearance: 0.32m (towed)
Width: 2.72m (towed)
Height: 2.63m (towed)
Carriage weight: 11,012.3 kg
Total weight: 20216 kg
Total weight w/ BII: 20700 kg
Motor: 150 kW multifuel-electric motor
Weapon Information
Range: 32 km (unassisted) - 39 km (base bleed) - 43 km (assisted) - 60 km (ERGM)
Rate of fire: MRSI: 3; Initial: 1 round/minute; Sustained: 1 round/2 minutes
Traverse:
Elevation/Depression:

L22 52-calibre
L22FH52 towed howitzer
Length:
-Towed, gun trailing: 19.28m
-Towed, gun reversed: 14.322m
-Firing: 16.77m
Ground clearance: 0.32m (towed)
Width: 2.8m (towed)
Height: 2.72m (towed)
Carriage weight: 9562 kg
Total weight: 20438.41 kg
Total weight w/ BII: 20904 kg
Other equipment: 12V batteries
L22MH52 motorised howitzer
Length:
-Gun trailing: 14.91m
-Gun ready: 19.28m
Ground clearance: 0.32m (towed)
Width: 2.8m (towed)
Height: 2.78m (towed)
Carriage weight: 12932 kg
Total weight: 23808.34 kg
Total weight w/ BII: 24275 kg
Motor: 220 kW multifuel-electric motor
Weapon Information
Range: 40 km (unassisted) - 47.2 km (base bleed) - 58 km (assisted) - 80 km (ERGM)
Rate of fire: MRSI: 3; Initial: 1 round/minute; Sustained: 1 round/2 minutes
Traverse:
Elevation/Depression:

Apologies for the length of this post.
The Northern Baltic
18-07-2007, 01:12
The United Socialist States of the Northern Baltic could sell you the production rights or simply produce for you the Type 95 203mm Self Propelled Howitzer (http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l158/comradecaptan/M110.jpg).
Specs:
Armor: 13 mm
Engine: General Motors 8V71T, 8 cylinder, supercharged diesel 405 hp ( kW)
Suspension: Torsion Bar
Operational range: 523 km
Max Road Speed: 55 km/hr
Weight: 28,500 kg
Range: 24 miles / 40 km = extended range full-bore hollow-base
30 miles / 50 km = extended range full-bore base-bleed
Crew: 4
Armament: One 203mm domestic howitzer
Secondary armament: None
Rate of Fire: Up to 5 Shells a minute using the Type 1 NB Autoloader
Ammunition:
* high-explosive
* submunition projectiles
* anti-tank mines
* terminally guided
* nuclear, biological or chemical
Kampfers
18-07-2007, 16:12
Official Kampferian Statement
http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w107/imdmill/kampferianseal.jpg

Kampfers has decided to go with Isslemere for it's navy, and will go with modern designs such as the F-35 Lightning II and Su-47 ASF's for our Air Force. We are still taking applications for artillery systems, Medium and Heavy battle tanks, Infantry Arms, IFV's, MLRS's, etc.

Fuhrer Richtoff
XD - A75
18-07-2007, 17:19
I've read you need an upgrade so maybe you should check out my trade center. There you can find ground, sea, and air equipment that you may need.

http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?p=12884720#post12884720

Thanks for your time,
Military Exports
XD - A75