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Jeunese Parliamentary Warfare Committee, Export Subcommittee [MT Storefront]

Jeuna
15-11-2007, 00:29
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Republic of Jeuna

National Parliament
Parliamentary Warfare Committee
Export Subcommittee

[Introduction]
Hello, and welcome to the Export Subcommittee (Parliamentary Warfare Committee, Jeunese National Parliament) catalog of domestic military hardware. Please note that all correspondence should be forwarded to the manufacturers first. The Export Subcommittee will then sign off on the deal, provided the government, corporation or other organization being sold to is not on the Jeunese government's blacklist. For future reference, the latest version of the blacklist is provided in this document.



Corporate Alliance member states
Ryou Black Islands
Steppe Empire


[Policy on procurement]
Negotiations for limited licensed domestic production of a product, on the conditions that the product will not be used against Jeuna or her allies and that the product will not be re-sold, is allowable, subject to review by both the Export Subcommittee and Parliamentary Warfare Committee as a whole.

Due to Jeuna's industrial capacity, the Export Subcommittee recommends that no procurement order for Jeunese production for a given year be in excess of sixty (60) heavy tanks, three hundred-fifty (350) infantry combat vehicles or armored personnel carriers, two hundred (200) artillery systems, fifteen (15) jet fighters, or twenty (20) airliners or airlifters. Plans for production spread out over several fiscal years are, of course, welcomed and encouraged.

[Companies listed]

Hsaio Motor Corporation
Cui Armaments
Rao Arms Complex
Deng-Xie Heavy Industries
Daqing Shipyards
Zaoqu Iron Works
Meizhou Aircraft Manufacturing Company
Xinbu Shipbuilding and Drydock Company
Hong Aeronautics
Haikou Arsenal
Ban Motors
Fang-Kong, ldc. & Co., ldp.
Starrite Company
Bilong Industries
Dynamati
Maliu Yu


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[b][Catalog]

Infantry weapons
++Small arms
+++Type 03 battle rifle (http://forums.joltonline.com/showpost.php?p=13716296&postcount=24) (Rao)
+++QSZ-94 service pistol (http://forums.joltonline.com/showpost.php?p=13216684&postcount=3) (Rao)

++Heavy weapons
+++FTK-6 anti-tank guided missile (http://forums.joltonline.com/showpost.php?p=13238691&postcount=12) (Deng-Xie)
+++QGK-6 light assault missile (http://forums.joltonline.com/showpost.php?p=13267849&postcount=16) (Deng-Xie)

Vehicles
++Trucks
+++Type 75 HMCV (http://forums.joltonline.com/showpost.php?p=14379917&postcount=31) (Ban)

++Armour
+++Type 52 main battle tank
+++Type 70 main battle tank
+++Type 89 main battle tank (Hsaio)
+++Type 97 main battle tank (http://forums.joltonline.com/showthread.php?t=543230) (Hsaio)

++Armoured fighting vehicles
+++Type 74 infantry combat vehicle (http://forums.joltonline.com/showpost.php?p=13216706&postcount=4) (Ban)
+++Type 87 intermediary fighting vehicle (http://forums.joltonline.com/showpost.php?p=14834275&postcount=32)

++Artillery systems
+++Towed
++++Type 35 105 mm howitzer (pending)
++++Type 51 105 mm howitzer (pending)

+++Self-propelled
++++Type 52 155 mm howitzer (http://forums.joltonline.com/showpost.php?p=13941973&postcount=28) (Cui)

+++Rocket
++++HJP-X 218 mm Mobile Tactical Rocket Launcher (MoTRoL) (Hsaio)

+++Anti-aircraft
++++PGZ-89 (http://forums.joltonline.com/showpost.php?p=14834276&postcount=33)
++++PGZ-92

++Miscellaneous
+++QFZ-06 tank-launched bridge (Hsaio)
+++Type 97E/ZGC-06 combat engineering vehicle (Hsaio)
+++Type 75 small utility vehicle (Ban) (pending)

Aerospace
++Fighters
+++YL-104 naval multirole fighter (http://forums.joltonline.com/showthread.php?t=557213) (MAMC)

++Interceptors
+++YL-104 naval multirole fighter (http://forums.joltonline.com/showthread.php?t=557213) (MAMC)

++Close support/attack
+++YH-60 attack aircraft (Maliu)
+++PH-72 electronic attack aircraft (Maliu)

++Bombers
+++LR-98 strategic bomber

++Rotary-wing
+++

++Patrol
+++XH-92 maritime patrol aircraft (http://forums.joltonline.com/showpost.php?p=13941965&postcount=27) (Hong)

++Cargo
+++LZ-81 small cargo aircraft (http://forums.joltonline.com/showpost.php?p=14029675&postcount=29) (Hong)

Combat vessels
++Carriers
+++Bailu class aircraft carrier (http://forums.joltonline.com/showpost.php?p=13288961&postcount=18) (Zaoqu)
+++Jufeng class helicopter carrier (http://forums.joltonline.com/showpost.php?p=13941957&postcount=26) (Zaoqu)

++Cruisers
+++Aili class guided missile cruiser (pending)

++Destroyers
+++Baihe class guided missile destroyer (http://forums.joltonline.com/showpost.php?p=13257502&postcount=14) (Zaoqu)

++Frigates
+++Baoyu class guided missile frigate (pending)

++Submarines
+++Yujinxiang class diesel-electric attack submarine (http://forums.joltonline.com/showpost.php?p=13267687&postcount=15) (Daqing)
+++Xiangjia class diesel-electric attack submarine (pending)
+++Haishi class cruise missile submarine (Xinbu)

++Patrol craft
+++SC-92 patrol cutter (Xinbu) (pending)
+++XLT-89 patrol boat (MAMC Boat Company) (pending)

Support vessels
++Supply ships
+++Jing class logistics support vessel (pending)

++Fleet protection
+++Unnamed class mine hunter vessel (pending)
+++Xianfengdui class electronic surveillance vessel (pending)

++Miscellaneous
+++Unnamed class oil cleanup vessel (pending)
+++Unnamed class research vessel (pending)

Ammunition
++Firearm/Autocannon cartridges
+++7.2 × 43 mm FMJBT
+++7.2 × 43 mm JSP
+++7.2 × 43 mm Tracer
+++7.2 × 43 mm SAP (saboted, armour-piercing)
+++20 × 124 mm

++Tank/Artillery rounds
+++Type 62 155mm artillery shell (HE)
+++Type 91 155mm artillery shell (rocket-assisted HE)
+++Type 84 155mm artillery shell (smoke)
+++Type 86 155mm artillery shell (WP)
+++Type 73 155mm artillery shell (flares)
+++Type 921 155mm artillery shell (AP submunitions)
+++Type 922 155mm artillery shell (AP mines)
+++Type 923 155mm artillery shell (AT mines)
+++Type 94 155mm artillery shell (DPICM)
+++Type 03 120mm tank shell (tungsten APFSDS)
+++Type 99 120mm tank shell (HEAT)
+++Type 09 120mm tank shell (HEAT)
+++Type 02 120mm tank shell (canister)
+++Type 90 120mm tank shell (HE-FRAG)
+++Type 88 120mm tank shell (FS)
+++Type 98 120mm tank shell (FAE-T)

++Bombs
+++Type 68 240 kg unguided bomb
+++Type 76 340 kg unguided bomb (chemical, carrying "Dragsonstooth")
+++Type 78 340 kg unguided bomb (incendiary, carrying phosphorus)
+++Type 92 450 kg cluster bomb
+++Type 74 460 kg unguided bomb
+++Type 96 480 kg GPS/IS-guided bomb
+++Type 94 500 kg ECM cluster bomb
+++Type 87 875 kg laser-guided bomb (bunker-busting, tungsten-nosed)
+++Type 76 900 kg unguided bomb
+++Type 90 900 kg laser-guided bomb
+++Type 78 1,100 kg variable-yield (20 KT–1.2 MT) nuclear bomb
+++Type 91 2270 kg GPS/IS-guided bomb (bunker-busting)
+++Type 71 6,800 kg HE bomb (clearance)
+++Type 03 8000 kg (50 kg TNTe) HE bomb

++Missiles/rockets
+++LEISA mine-scattering rocket (雷撒) (pending)
+++Feixingyu (Type 79) anti-ship guided missile (http://forums.joltonline.com/showpost.php?p=14030459&postcount=30) (79反艦導彈) (Hong)
+++Wei Feng I theatre air defence missile (Bilong) (pending)
+++Wei Feng II theatre air defence missile (Bilong) (pending)
+++Yue Long air-to-air missile (Dynamati)
+++Kuai Bi I air-to-air missile (Dynamati)
+++Kuai Bi II air-to-air missile (Dynamati)
+++Type 02 1,230 kg cruise missile
+++LG-89 1,335 nuclear cruise missile
+++Type 99 1,320 kg air-to surface missile
+++Type 82 360 kg anti-radiation missile

++Torpedoes
+++Type 65 heavyweight (19")
+++Type 66 lightweight (Type 68, Type 73, Type 76, Type 79 variants) (12.75")
+++Type 77 heavyweight (21")
+++Type 91 lightweight (12.75")

++Chemical agents
+++Dragonstooth (N,N-diethyl-2-(methyl-(2-methylpropoxy)phosphoryl)sulfanylethanamine; "VR" nerve gas)

If you have OOC comments of any sort, please don't hesitate to tell me—here, through TGs or on IRC.
Jeuna
15-11-2007, 00:39
Reserved for something.
Jeuna
15-11-2007, 00:45
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The QSZ-94 service pistol (Chinese: 94式手槍; pinyin: jiǔ sì shí Shoǔqiàng; literally 'Pistol Type 94') is a semi-automatic pistol designed by Rao Arms.

[Development and design]
The QSZ-94's development was first started circa 1993, as a project to design a domestic service pistol to replace the standard American M1991. Constructed with a cast polymer grip-frame, MIM-cast steel receiver, slide and barrel, the QSZ-94 was intended to reduce as much recoil as possible while still being highly wieldy, making the weapon highly accurate with little muzzle climb.

The QSZ-94 uses an internal striker, rather than an external hammer, with a white-marked striker tip that protrudes when the gun is cocked. The QSZ-94 uses tool-less disassembly, a de-cocking button and an ambidextrous magazine release. The sights are adjustable for elevation. There is an accessory rail included on the pistol, for use with laser sights or flashlights. The safety on the QSZ-94 functions as a firing pin lock and as a trigger lock. To minimize the chances of an accidental misfire, the QSZ-94 incorporates a further safety measure: when the striker is cocked, it engages an internal safety, which unless deactivated by pressing the trigger will block the chamber and keep the striker from hitting the primer. The QSZ-94 is normally a double-action-only pistol, but can be ordered in a version with only double-action initial. To unchamber a round without firing it, the operator presses the de-cocking button and runs forward a manual override for the ejector, opening the chamber and ejecting the round. During this action, the override closes the chamber down, and does not re-chamber a round after it has been disengaged.

[Statistics]
Production history
Designed: 1993
Manufacturer: Rao Arms Company
Produced: 1994
Specifications
Weight: 925 g
Length: 205 mm
Barrel length: 119 mm
Cartridge: 9 x 19 mm Para
Action: Short recoil-operated
+Double action, semiauto
Muzzle velocity: 350 m/s (9 mm)
Feed system: 15 rounds (9 mm)
Sights: Fixed iron sights
Cost: $460 USD
Jeuna
15-11-2007, 00:56
The Type 74 (Chinese: 74式步兵戰鬥車; pinyin: 74 shí Bùbīng Zhàndòuchē) is a Jeunese infantry fighting vehicle, produced by Ban Motors.

[Background]
Development of the Type 74 ran from 1970 to 19 April 1974, when the first issues were sent to the Jeunese Army and given their official designation.

The design was intended to be an improved version of the M113A1 vehicles in service with the Jeunese military (and which continues to serve there). The requirements given in the contract specifications were:
the capacity to seat 10 men, plus 3 crew
more powerful main armament than the .50-cal on the 113
heavier armour
NBC protected
firing ports

Initially, development contracts were awarded to Ban Motors, Hsiao and Tielu, which resulted in five prototypes. In 1971, after military requirements were finalised, a second and final set of ten prototypes were built. Final development work was completed by Ban Motors, and between 15 March 1971–28 October 1973, 10 pre-production vehicles were built and completed troop trials with the Jeunese army. The first production Type 74 was delivered to the Jeunese army on 17 May, 1974. Production of the vehicle continued until 1978, with 4,262 vehicles being completed.

In 1975 the FTK-6 missile was adapted to be fired by the commander from an open hatch, and between 1978 and 1980 the missiles were fitted to the Type 74. This version was designated the Type 74AFT (FT for fan-tanke, or anti-tank).

The Type 74A+ upgrade package included a dual feed for the 20 mm cannon, enabling choice of ammunition, night vision equipment including image intensifiers and a thermal imager. Infantry capacity reduced to eight. Infantry capacity changed from a 10 to 8, eliminating the extra corporal-private team. The 74+ also removed the firing ports pursuant to a related change in Jeunese doctrine. 868 produced between 1979 and 1982.

The Type 74B upgrade was introduced between 1984 and 1990. This package included a reinforced suspension, larger fuel tanks, improved cooling system and water-jet cleaning system. Additionally, a new electro-optical sighting system was installed.

The Type 74C upgrade was introduced in 1988 at a rate of 560 per year between 1988-1991. Changes included improved armour, weighing 1,600 kg, intended to protect against 30 mm projectiles. The new armour also gave the Type 74 increased protection from cluster bombs. The infantry hatches were re-arranged to allow faster exiting given the reduction in troop capacity of the Type 74+. To support the new weight, the suspension was reinforced, a new braking system was installed and the gearbox adjusted. The heating system was replaced with a water based heating system. The turret was also reconfigured.

The Type 74D includes additional anti-mine armour and a redesigned troop compartment to reduce blast and shock injury.

[Design]
The hull of the Type 74A is welded steel, giving protection up to 20 mm rounds on the front plate. Later versions were up-armored in response to the heavier 30 mm on the BMP-2. The Type 74A model originally had firing ports, but with the addition of extra armor plating in the Type 74-B and changes in doctrine, the ports were removed.

The general hullform of the Type 74 follows closely that of the M113A1, excepting that it is larger, with the driver in front, and the diesel engine to his right. The engine sits behind a hatch on the front, behind the trim vane, which can be used to remove the entire powerpack for maintenance or replacement. The driver has four forward daytime periscopes and one to the left, the center of which can be exchanged for a night-vision sight, and a hatch on the top of the hull.

Behind the driver is the turret, with the gunner on the right and the commander in a separate cupola on the left. The gunner is provided with a day/infra-red weapon-integrated sighting system with magnification up to 8x, and three additional day periscopes, exchangeable for night-vision sights, for forward and side observation. An optical relay links the commander's primary sight with the gunner's. The commander is provided with six day/night sights, giving him a 360° view. Behind the turret and cupola is the troop compartment, which holds 10 men, five in two rows, facing toward each other.

The suspension of the Type 74 is a torsion bar system, with hydropneumatic support on the first and last road wheels. A drive sprocket is fitted at the fore, and an idler compensator at the rear. Three return rollers are fitted to support the tracks. The tracks of the Type 74 are manufactured by Dynaveo, and can be exchanged for vulcanized rubber road pads. The L wet-cylinder Ban Motors B260T large-block engine was designed in 1969 as a modification of the B260 engine used in their excavator line, developing 280 hp (209 kW) at 2200 rpm.

The main armament of the Type 74 is a 20 mm Cui Armaments autocannon. Mounted coaxially to the right is the 7.62 mm Type 73 machine gun. The turret can elevate 60° and depress 10° at a rate of 65°/second, and traverse 360°, at a rate of 60°/second. Usually, 1,300 rounds are carried for the 20 mm cannon, with 2,000 carried for the 7.62. On all versions, a TOW launcher can be affixed to the turret. When this is done, six missiles are carried inside the hull. Three 75 mm grenade launchers are fitted to the either side of the turret, for smoke dispersion.

[Variants]
Type 74A: Original production run, 1974-1978. 4,262 produced.
Type 74AFT: Type 74A with FTK-6 anti-tank missile launcher.
Type 74A+: Dual feed for 20 mm cannon enabling choice of ammunition, night vision equipment including image intensifiers and a thermal imager. Infantry capacity reduced to eight. Infantry capacity changed from a 10 to 8, eliminating the extra corporal-private team. The 74+ also removed the firing ports pursuant to a related change in Jeunese doctrine. 868 produced between 1979 and 1982.
Type 74A2: Type 80 cryptographic radio added mid-production.
Type 74B: Modification of the suspension, fuel tanks, cooling system and water-jet cleaning system. Additionally a new sighting system was installed.
Type 74C: Improved armour, re-arranged hatches and turret. Reinforced suspension, new braking system and gearbox adjusted. Addition of water based heating system and TankMate coffee maker. All Type 74s were upgraded to this standard 1988–1991.
Type 74D: Additional anti-mine armour and remodelled interior to mitigate injuries to crew when hit by a mine. Applied to 124 Type 74C models.
Jeuna
15-11-2007, 03:55
[ Bump. ]
Nova Pictavia
15-11-2007, 16:13
OOC:GEM looked a bit dead, so this post is going here unless it suddenly springs back to life.http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y154/Retro_1989/Lionheart.jpg
Imperial Communiqué

To The Jeunese Parliamentary Warfare Committee, Export Subcommittee

[ORDER CANCELLED]

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Regards,
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Gaius Kadesh, Consul of the Pictish Imperium
High Commander of the Pictish Armed Forces
Warlord of the Utopian Crusades
Blackhelm Confederacy
16-11-2007, 07:08
I don't know you but you are now on my shit list.
Jeuna
16-11-2007, 22:35
[ Pictavia: I'm not sure I understand; I'm not selling anything of Candiro's, if that's what you were thinking...?

Blackhelm: Okay. I never thought knowing someone and not liking them were exclusive, but okay. ]
Nova Pictavia
16-11-2007, 23:05
OOC: Sorry, it was a query and order concerning the FA 15 but then I found the relevant data myself and decided against the order. Sorry for the confusion. And I don't have a clue what or who Blackhelm is talking to/about. [EDIT:Errikland- Gotcha]
Errikland
16-11-2007, 23:21
OOC: [snip] And I don't have a clue what or who Blackhelm is talking to/about.

OOC: I think it is because he put the CA on his blacklist.
Jeuna
19-11-2007, 06:06
[ Bump. Some more work done on the QSZ-94. ]
Jeuna
24-11-2007, 02:00
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FTK-6CER shown at bottom

The FTK-6 (Chinese: 6式反坦克導彈; pinyin: FǎnTǎnkè dǎodàn) is a man-portable anti-tank guided missile, designed and produced by Jeuna.

[Design]
The FTK-6 is a fire-and-forget missile, utilising a pre-launch lock, sent from the command module, to guide itself to the the target. The command module is equipped with both thermal and night-vision views, in addition to the normal day-time view. The system can be configured either for direct attacks on fortifications, or for top-down attacks on armoured vehicles. The command unit of the FTK-IR and on utilises a thermographic camera to acquire a lock and track the target, whereas earlier wire-guided versions used a camera attached to the missile.

The FTK-6's launch tube ejects the missile with a burst of pressurised gas (soft launch), enabling the missile to be fired from a wide variety of locations. The launcher is disposable, being separate from the command unit. The smoothbore tube is constructed of lightweight fibreglass, with a pneumatic ejection system, battery and sling. The tube comes with a detachable tripod.

A tandem shaped-charge HEAT warhead is fitted to the FTK-6, capable of penetrating 300 mm of armour. Before the 1992 introduction of the FTK-6BT, the warhead used was a single shaped-charge.

The FTK-6 is to be used with two soldiers: one gunner and one assist, functioning much like a sniper team. The assist is intended to carry two extra missiles and act as a spotter for the gunner.

[Variants]
FTK-6A (originally just FTK-6): Single, shaped-charge, MCLOS wire-guided (1971)
FTK-6B: Single, shaped-charge, SACLOS wire-guided (1983)
FTK-6BT: Tandem, shaped-charge, SACLOS wire-guided (1992)
FTK-6C, also known as the FTK-6IR: Tandem, shaped-charge, infra-red homing, ECCM introduced (1995)
FTK-6CBR: Tandem, shaped-charge, beam-riding version for export (1996)
FTK-6CER: Tandem, shaped-charge, infra-red homing, second stage added (2003)
FTK-6CERBR (Cerberus): Tandem, shaped-charge, beam-riding, incorporates ER features for export (2005)

[Specifications]
Length: 1.6 m
Diameter: 122 mm
Wingspan: 26 cm
Weight:
+8.2 kg (missile)
+6.2 kg (guidance unit)
+3.5 kg (launch tube)
+17.9 kg (overall)
Max. range: 80–4000 m
Min. range: 100 m
Powerplant: Two-stage solid-fuel rocket
Speed: 200 m/s
+Flight time to max. range: 15 sec
Guidance: Infrared homing
Steering: Thrust vectoring
Warhead
+Tandem shaped-charge HEAT
+Penetration: ~1000 mm
+Trigger: Impact force
Cost: $110,000 USD
Jeuna
29-11-2007, 21:26
[ Some more work on the FTK-6. ]
Jeuna
02-12-2007, 10:54
The Baihe class destroyers (Chinese: 百合; pinyin: bǎi'hé; meaning 'lily') are anti-air/anti-submarine destroyers of the Jeunese Navy. The lead ship of the class, Ziluolan, was laid down in August 1985 and launched in April 1987.

[Design]
The Baihe class is built around a large, central hanger, capable of housing up to two Sea Hawk anti-submarine helicopters. It is an upgrade of the Shuilian class, offering better detection systems and an overall improved command interface.

The ships are equipped with a single QQJ-76 76 mm/68 calibre DP gun in the A position, and mount three 32-cell Maoli VLS launchers, each arranged 8x4, for a total of 96 missile tubes. Each can be loaded with the Yanyuedao-I short-range SAM, Yanyuedao-II long-range SAM (requiring the Maoli-B VLS type) and the Type 62 anti-submarine rocket (also requiring the Maoli-B).

Two 22-cell RAM launchers guard the Baihe from enemy missiles. One of the two mounts is located on the rear, behind the helicopter pad, and the other is amidships. The ESSM can also be quad-packed into the VLS, giving extended anti-air capability.

[Specifications]
Length (Loa): 155 m
Length (Lwl): 147 m
Beam (Boa): 17.67 m
Beam (Bwl): 17 m
Draft: 6.5 m
Freeboard: 11–5.8 m
Displacement: 7835 t (full load); 6250 t (empty)
cB: 0.36
Powerplant: CODAG
+2× diesel engines (17,500 hp/13,050 kW ea)
+1× gas turbine (40,230 hp/30,000 kW)
+4× emergency gas generators
+6× 12V 240 Ah deep-cycle batteries
+2 shafts, 5-blade propeller
Speed
+Cruise: 22 kts
+Sprint: 31 kts
Range: 18,000 km at 15 kts
Complement: 260
Armament
+VLS: 64
++2× Maoli-A 32-cell (aft):
+++Yǎnyuèdāo-I
++1× Maoli-B 32-cell (fore):
+++Yǎnyuèdāo-II
+++Type 62 anti-submarine rocket
+2× Type 32/SXW-4 RAM launchers (fore/aft)
+2× Type 78 triple torpedo tubes
+1× QQJ-76 Mk 3 76 mm naval rifle (centerline fore)
Electronics
+MLD-102 surface search radar array
+QLD-89 air search radar array
+PLD-106 fire control radar
+YSN-87/D passive towed sonar array
+QSN-90 forward active hull-mounted sonar
+ZJC-78 helicopter-directing radar
Countermeasures
+DZZ-95 electronic warfare suite
++Wàngyuǎnjìng-III (Type 03) radar warning receiver
++LYH-30 wide-band radar jammer
++Zhìméi air/surface-launchable decoy suite
Aviation: 2× Sea Hawk (w/ hangar)
Cost: $1,150,000,000 USD
Jeuna
06-12-2007, 18:22
The Yujinxiang class submarines (Chinese: 郁金香; pinyin: yùjīnxiāng; meaning "tulip") are a Jeunese class of submarine vessels, designed as general-purpose units. The class was designed in the early 70s, well before Jeuna had officially announced its nuclear program, begun in the mid-90s. The class was developed and is produced by Daqing Shipyards.

Following the commission of the Xiangjia class submarines, the Jeunese Navy has begun taking the Yujinxiang subs out of service, at times selling them to other nations.

[Design]
The sub uses a double-hulled configuration, and is constructed of non-magnetic steel to avoid triggering mines, and to make MAD sensor detection more difficult. The sub incorporates an X-style fin assembly, allowing it to come much closer to shore than other subs, a pattern which has been repeated in following Jeunese designs.

The Yujinxiang has been upgraded once, in 1991–1993, with more modern electronic countermeasures and command systems.

[Specifications]
Length: 50 m (164 ft)
Beam: 4.45 m (15 ft)
Draft: 4.3 m (14 ft)
Displacement:
+448 surfaced
+495 submerged
Speed: 18.5 kts
Range: 4500 nm at 5 kts surfaced; 225 km at 4 kts submerged
Max. depth: >90 m
Powerplant:
+2× MDM Kuaijiang V12 4-stroke 600 hp (441 kW) diesels, with 1 Geng electrical generator ea.
+1× Geng 1,495 hp (1115 kW) electric motor driving single 5-bladed propeller
Launching tubes: 8 × 21 in (533 mm)
Magazines: 8 torpedoes with optional mines stored internally
Complement: 20
Jeuna
06-12-2007, 19:25
The QGK-6 is a scaled-down version of the FTK-6 anti-tank missile. It is lightweight and designed for close-range encounters, complementing the long-range heavy punch of the FTK-6.

The QGK-6 has a much shorter minimum range, and can thus be safely used in many urban-environment conflicts, which have and will continue to see the brunt of serious firefights. The QGK-6 relies on a guesstimate of where the target will be at the point of impact, coupled with inertial in-flight guidance to keep it on track. The initial prediction of target location can be turned off, which will turn the missile into a direct-fire LOS weapon. The QGK-6 is soft-launched from the tube.

The missile can be fitted with either a high-explosive warhead for powered top-down anti-armor strikes, or can be used with an HE-FRAG warhead, for direct-fire usage.

[Specifications]
Length: 1010 mm (missile); 1055 mm (launch tube)
Diameter: 82 mm
+Wingspan: 211 mm
Weight: 6.67 kg (total); 1.85 kg (warhead)
Max. range: 385 m
Min. range: 35 m
Powerplant: Single-stage solid rocket
Speed: 285 m/s
+Flight time to max. range: 1.35 sec
Guidance:
+Inertial/movement calculation
+Fire-and-forget
Steering: Thrust-vectoring
Warhead:
+Tandem shaped-charge HEAT
++Penetration: ~400 mm
++Trigger: Impact/delayed
+High-explosive fragmentation
Cost: $75,000 USD
Jeuna
13-12-2007, 20:25
[ Bit of a nudge here. ]
Jeuna
13-12-2007, 20:28
The Bailu class aircraft carriers (Chinese: 白鷺; pinyin: Báilù; meaning 'egret') are a line of nuclear-powered warships, which serve as the central asset of the Jeunese Navy. The first ship, the JNS Bailu (CVN-03), was laid down in 1996, and launched in 2000. The class replaced the Yi (CVN-01) and Xichi (CVN-02).

[Design]
The Bailu class is intended for small- to medium-scale engagements; supporting Jeunese Army troops and escorting vital shipping. To that end, the Jeunese opted for maximum range and payload, using a CATOBAR launch style. The Bailu class uses an electromagnetic launch system (EMALS).

The electronics package of the carriers was extensively upgraded from the previous class, introducing a phased-array radar, satellite uplink and improved battlenet software, allowing for simpler and faster communication between ships of a carrier battlegroup. The Bailu class also incorporates a significant amount of automation.

[General characteristics]
Displacement:
+Empty: 68,660 metric tons
+Full load: 81,340 metric tons
Length:
+Overall: 320 m
+Waterline: 300 m
Beam
+Overall: 73 m
+Waterline: 39 m
Draught: 21 m
Powerplant: 2× Di Electrics D110 nuclear reactors (220 MWe; 295,025 shp)
Propulsion: 4× steam turbines, 4 shafts
Speed: ~32 knots (maximum)
Range: Unlimited
Endurance: 25 years (reactor); 18 months (stores)
Complement: 1,360
+Crew: 1,080
+Air Wing: 460
Armament:
+2× Type 03 32-cell
++Yǎn'yuè'dāo-II SAM
++Type 62 anti-submarine rocket
++Yuè-II cruise missile
+4× Type 32/SXW-4 missile CIWS
Aircraft:
+Normal load: 48 aircraft, including 38 F/A-15E Cardinals
+Maximum load: 60 aircraft
Catapults: 2× (1× port forward, 1× forward)
Elevators: 2× (1× starboard forward, 1× aft)
Build cost: $8 billion USD
Operating cost: $448 million USD
Purchase cost: $8.15 billion USD
Kampfers
01-05-2008, 23:05
[TO] The esteemed Jeunese Parliamentary Warfare Committee, Export Subcommittee
[FROM] Department of War, Purchasing Subdivision, Kampfers

After carefully examining the numerous items within your storefront, we would like to acquire 25 Type 97 Main Battle Tanks for testing purposes. If it performs well in our tests, we may decide to further purchase a large number of these tanks to compliment our much heavier MCA-7G Ubara Tiraks. These tests will test the full compliment of the Type 97's ability, both in a support role to the Tiraks and in situations where it is on its own. The total for this portion of the purchase will be $256.25 million USD.

Furthermore, we would like to purchase 1,000 FTK-6 anti-tank guided missiles, and these will be designated for testing as well. Although if implemented into the Kampferian Army, the number would be far less than if we implement the Type 97, if the FTK-6 meets the requirements we set forth you may be looking at a sizable purchase somewhere down the line. The total for this part of the transaction is $110 million USD.

In total, this will be $366.25 million dollars. We would like to thank you for offering high quality weaponry at an affordable cost, and we hope that your equipment will perform as well on the field as it looks on paper. If so, you will have found a good customer for a long time.

[Signed]
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ka-Spel
02-05-2008, 00:00
The Mediterranean Alliance would like to purchase 15 Baihe class destroyers at a cost of $17.25 Billion
Jeuna
02-05-2008, 07:25
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Hsaio Motor Corporation
Phone: 1-83-426-4729
Fax: 1-83-426-4726
Email: products@hsaiomc.jn

83 Shan Wu North Rd.
Huanmao Province
Huanmao, 106-09
REP OF JEUNA


Henrick Zettenberg
Department of War
[address]
NPE OF KAMPFERS

Dear Mr. Zettenberg,

Thank you for your interest in the Type 97 main battle tank! Your order of twenty-five (25) units has been approved. Transportation is underway to Kampfers, and the tanks should arrive over the course of the next week and a half. We hope that our product meets all of your expectations.

Sincerely,

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Aorong Gao
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Sales Department


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Rao Arms Complex

209 Main Street
Anbang Province
Bingchu, 102-01
REP OF JEUNA


Henrick Zettenberg
Department of War
[address]
NPE OF KAMPFERS

Dear Herr Zettenberg,

Your purchase of 1,000 FTK-6 anti-tank missiles has been approved, and is being prepared as I write. You should expect the delivery within two to four business days. Thank you for your business, and I hope to be hearing from you again soon!

Sincerely,
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Hua Touning
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Sales Department Chief


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Republic of Jeuna
National Parliament
Parliamentary Warfare Committee
Export Subcommittee

18 Weipiao North Rd.
Huanmao Province
Huanmao, 106-09
REP OF JEUNA


Henrick Zettenberg
Department of War
[address]
NPE OF KAMPFERS

Dear Herr Zettenberg,

Your request to purchase 1,000 FTK-6 missiles and 25 Type 97 main battle tanks has been approved. The government of Jeuna would like to take the time to thank you for your patronage, and I would like to personally extend my thanks for purchasing Jeunese designs. I have great faith that our engineering will live up to its reputation.

Sincerely,
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Bei Xingmu
xmbei@guoda.go.jn
Chairman of the Export Subcommittee
Jeuna
02-05-2008, 07:33
The Mediterranean Alliance would like to purchase 15 Baihe class destroyers at a cost of $17.25 Billion

Confirmed and underway. Your destroyers are expected to be ready by early May, 2012.

Tbh I would have liked more substance, but I'm too tired to bother being anal-retentive.
Jeuna
24-05-2008, 13:20
[Characteristics]
Type: Battle rifle
Place of origin: Jeuna
Service history
In service: 2004–present
Production history
Designer: Rao Arms Complex
Designed: 1999–2003
Manufacturer: Rao Arms Complex
Produced: 2004–present
Specifications
Weight: 3.83 kg (8.4 lb)
Length: 895 mm (2.9 ft)
Barrel length: 644 mm (2.1 ft)
Cartridge: 7×43 mm
Action: Short-stroke gas-operated
Rate of fire: 450 to 600 round/min
Muzzle velocity: 773 m/s (2,536 ft/s)
Effective range: 700 m (766 yd)
Feed system: 30-round box magazines
Sights: M16A2-style iron sights with windage and elevation adjustments
A Picatinny rail mounted on the top of the carrying handle can be used for mounting various optical sights

The Type 03 battle rifle (Chinese: 03式強大步槍 【簡稱67式】; pinyin: 03 shì Qiángdà Bùqiāng), also known infrequently as the T03, is a battle rifle manufactured by Rao Arms of Tieshan, Jeuna. The rifle is based on the EM-2, and is the standard service rifle of the Jeunese military.

[History]
In 1999, the Jeunese Army contrived requirements for a weapon to replace the Type 97 battle rifle, which had been intended to replace the Type 75 and Type 96. Stress was laid upon reliability, simplicity and ruggedness. Another aim was to reduce the felt recoil, which had been a complaint with many Jeunese soldiers. The candidates were narrowed down to the QSY-65 by Rao Arms (designed by Rao to work with 7×43mm cartridges) and the WBZ.F38 (developed by LJT in 5.56×45mm). In 2003, the QSY-63 was chosen for the 7×43 mm cartridge's superior ballistics. In March 2004, the adoption of the rifle was publicly announced, where it received its official service designation of Type 03. Over 700,000 rifles have been manufactured since then, and production continues as of 2008.

Design
The Type 03 is a gas-operated, magazine-fed, select-fire, bullpup assault rifle, of modular design. Intended to replace the earlier Type 97, the Type 03 has a longer receiver, allowing for a longer bolt travel and thus reduced felt recoil. The weapon's short-stroke gas piston is located above the barrel and is operated by means of a self-venting gas block that regulates the gas tube's pressure, releasing excess gas as needed. The Type 03 fires from an open breach, decreasing the possibility of a round cooking off in the chamber and improving weapon control when firing on automatic. Though specific configurations of this rifle may be set for left or right-handed users, the following description will refer solely to the latter for the sake of conciseness.

The weapon is readied by pulling back on the cocking handle, which is rigidly attached to the gas rod on the right side. Once the bolt is locked back, pulling the trigger releases the bolt carrier to ride forward and strip, and then chamber a round from the top of the magazine. Once the bolt carrier comes to a stop against the chamber, the firing pin rides forward and forces two horizontally opposed flaps outwards from the bolt carrier into two recesses in the walls of the receiver, locking the bolt in place and sealing the chamber. Having pushed the flaps out of the way, the firing pin passes through an opening in the bolt face and strikes the cartridge's primer. This differs from the earlier Type 97, which used a bulky and complicated electrical ignition system. The round then continues on its way down the barrel, as the self-regulating gas block taps some of the resulting gas to drive the gas piston rearward. The gas piston presses on the firing pin and forces it to the rear of the bolt carrier, allowing the locking flaps to be forced from their recesses, unlocking the bolt, and driving the bolt carrier back against the recoil spring. The braided stainless steel recoil spring compresses as the bolt rides back within the receiver on two internal milled rails. On the bottom of the receiver a stud trips the ejector bar, located to the bottom and left side of the bolt, throwing the expended round free as the bolt begins to decelerate. With sufficient internal length in the weapon's receiver, the Type 03 has very low felt recoil and is suitably controllable in bursts with proper training. Once set back the weapon is free to restart the firing cycle.

The weapon's four-position selector switch which is located just behind and above the trigger guard: this has a wide ‘paddle style’ switch which gives excellent control even while wearing gloves or under stress. The four positions are fairly straightforward and instead of using pictographs are represented by a letter or number as below.

S – Safe, the ’S’ like the rest of the positions is engraved into the receiver then filled with white reflective enamel so as to make it more easily recognized in low light in battle conditions.
1 – Single shot or Semi-Automatic
3 – Three-round Burst
A – Automatic

The barrel of the Type 03 is longer than its predecessor, improving the round efficiency and muzzle velocity. The cold hammer forged barrel is chrome-plated and achieves significantly less barrel wear, extending barrel life over 40% longer than the Type 97. Complimenting its low felt recoil, the Type 03 uses a bird-cage style flash-suppressor/compensator to redirect a portion of the muzzle energy upwards to counter the weapon's natural barrel climb when fired. Complimenting its aggressive compensator is an under-slung bayonet lug, which was designed to mount the Type 25 bayonet, named for its aggressive 25.5 cm blade: a fearsome attachment to a capable rifle. The Type 03 is fed by a 30-round translucent magazine made of high-strength polymer, though it is capable of accepting any STANAG-type magazine, including drums. The standard translucent magazines use a ‘Stud and Catch’ to allow for multiple magazines to be attached to each other, and allow for proper stand-off to for each to individually fit in the magazine well.

Furniture for the Type 03 is made from glass-fiber reinforced Zytel polymer, the receiver is made from stamped steel, and is fitted with a butt plate of soft rubber molded around a metal reinforcing plate. Iron sights consist of a fixed front sight and folding rear sight. The protected front post sight is attached to the barrel and is adjustable for elevation, and a small tritium insert improves sight acquisition in low light and makes the weapon faster on target in daylight. The folding rear sight is attached via its pivot pin to the carrying handle, which is fitted with a M1913 specification rail for mounting almost any optical, or electro-optical sight in the world. The rear folding aperture sight is designed to be set high on the rail, allowing its use in an emergency through most modern optical gun sights without its removal. The rear sight is adjustable for windage and elevation without tools, and retains its zero even while folded against the receiver. The Type 03 has M1913 Picatinny rails on the receiver top, sides and barrel underside. The carrying handle is compatible with various additional sights, and comes with standard holographic sights. The Type 03 is compatible with the Type 85 40 mm grenade launcher to serve as squad-level fire support.

[Production and operators]
In 2002, the Jeunese Army ordered some eight hundred thousand rifles as a force-wide battle rifle replacement after the trial run in the 43rd Mountain Division's service, with a delivery schedule from 2003 to 2009.

In 2003, the Jeunese Republican Guard ordered 23,518 rifles to equip its soldiers. By 2006, the entire Republican Guard had converted to the Type 03.

Export sales of the Type 03 have not been confirmed.
Minervias
26-05-2008, 21:29
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Diplomat Knowlton of the Armed Republic of Minervias
May 26th, 2008 | Dispatched from the Centre of Public Order in Minervias City

Greetings to the Jeunese people,

Through our previous discussion, the military leaders of the Armed Republic of Minervias have made the decision to give me the go ahead to purchase 53,000 model QSZ-94 pistols. We expect the order to be placed immediately and understand it may take awhile for this large number of arms to be shipped.

We have determined the approximate costs to be 256,000,000 in your currency, the Jeunese yin. After conversion to Minvervias' Red Dollar, we approximate the final cost to be $235,000,000 for us.

When shipping the arms to our nation, we ask when your pilots arrive they use the confirmation code of "013393ZY3-30303-JEUNA" to prevent any misunderstandings.

The nation of Minervias thanks you and looks forward to your shipment.
Jeuna
26-05-2008, 23:42
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Mr. Knowlton,

It is my pleasure to confirm your order of fifty-three thousand (53,000) QSZ-94 sidearms. You can expect the arrival of the first shipment within two to three business days; our factories will produce the rest of your order over the next month. We hope you will find every part of our product satisfactory in the field, and welcome you to do business with us in the future.


Sincerely,
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Hua Touning
htouning@racom.co.jn
Sales Department Chief
Jeuna
21-08-2008, 08:13
The Jufeng class helicopter carriers (Chinese: 颶風級直升機母艦; pinyin: Jùfēng jí zhíshēngjīmǔjiàn) are a series of amphibious transport docks made for the Jeunese Navy. Each ship of the class can transport a battalion of troops, or approximately forty armored vehicles.

The lead ship of the class, JNS Jufeng, was constructed by Deng-Xie on the Gaoping, and outfitted in Furongdejia, before undergoing trials. After she was accepted, Jufeng was commissioned into service at JNB Tieshan.

[Ships in the class]
Name+++++++++++++++++Laid down Launched Commissioned Home port
JNS Jufeng (CVH-01)++1984++++++1987+++++1988+++++++++Tieshan
JNS Fengbao (CVH-02)+1989++++++1991+++++1992+++++++++Xiuhushi
JNS Qixuan (CVH-03)++2001++++++2005+++++2007+++++++++Tieshan

[Specifications]
Displacement: 13,125 tons standard; 17,500 tons full load
Length: 180 m (591 ft)
Beam: 30 m (98 ft)
Draft: 6.5 m (21 ft)
Propulsion: 2× Tailin Industrial diesels; 2 shafts - 50,000 bhp. ea.
Speed: 32 kn (59 km/h)
Range: 13,000 km (8,078 mi)
Capacity: 780 Jeunese Marines and equipment
Complement: 286 officers + crew (204 Navy Aviation Branch)
Armament: 10× Cui Armaments 20 mm guns
2× RAM
Aircraft carried: Typically up to 16 Meizhou Shelis or Sea Kings, but also DAS-9 Sparrows, CH-47 Chinooks or DAS-10 Cormorants
Notes: 6× Landing Craft Air Cushion (LCAC)
Jeuna
21-08-2008, 08:17
The Hong XH-92 (Chinese: 玄鶴92; pinyin: Xuánhè Ninety-Two, meaning "black crane") is a maritime patrol aircraft, designed as a replacement for the P-3C used by the Jeunese Navy.

[Development]
With the American P-3 aircraft in service with the Jeunese for over twenty years, the Jeunese military was beginning to look for alternatives in the late 1980s. The Nimrod did not impress the Jeunese, and so a domestic program was undertaken; the Lockheed P-7 was canceled in the beginning of 1990, which gave the Jeunese the impetus to get the project, which had been on-again off-again for some time, but was sound by the turn of the decade, into action for real. What emerged was the XH-92 late in 1990.

The aircraft was initially designed to be partly compatible with the latest version of the Hong LZ-29, another local design which supplanted the C-130 Hercules. However, later prototypes abandoned the concept, with the two roles being quite different from one another.

[Design]
The XH-92 is a turbofan-powered aircraft, with thrust provided by four engines. Building on the experience with the LZ-29, the XH-92 also employs the Coandă effect, though not as dramatically as the LZ-29, for the option of a shorter take-off roll (for example on island bases under Jeunese control during operations overseas). Though not as compatible with the LZ-29 parts as was hoped or planned, the XH-92's development costs were slashed tremendously by using off-the-shelf components wherever it did not hinder the mission.

The XH-92B version is fitted with an improved computer system, offering higher automation and processing power to the TACCO, offering projected routes of the target, given the current registered speed and direction of the target, and suggested intercepts, based on speed and direction of the aircraft and the target's data. The computer will further highlight those routes which are most likely with the target arc, based on past behavior, although this last feature can be turned off if desired. The XH-92 also incorporates a photonic surface control system, as opposed to a fly-by-wire system, using fibre-optic wires instead of cables. This makes it lighter and thus able to carry more cargo, and also has the added benefit of being immune to electromagnetic radiation. The phased-array radar, infra-red sensors and magnetic anomaly detector (MAD) comprise the XH-92's detection equipment.

The armament of the XH-92 consists of a single bomb bay, for anti-submarine charges; in addition, it carries eight pylons (four on each wing), able to mount anti-ship missiles (AShMs) or bombs.
Jeuna
21-08-2008, 08:23
The Type 52 self-propelled howitzer (Chinese: 52式自走榴弹炮; pinyin: 52 shí Zìzǒu Liúdànpào) was developed out of the requirements of the Jeunese Army to provide a more mobile medium-caliber howitzer. It is still in service, and is notable for being one of very few fully automatic 4.7–7 in howitzers. Cui Armaments & Co. and Fang-Kong, ldc. & Co. ldp. entered the competition in 1950.

Fang-Kong's entry used an entirely new "half-rifled" 155mm barrel, using an interrupted screw breech and a three-part assembly (one for the area where the rifling began, one—the longest piece—where the rifling took place, and the final piece, which was smoothbore, so that the barrel area where the most wear took place—the initially rifled area—could be swapped out, leaving the other two parts, which would still be in good condition), and a new hydropneumatic-recoil carriage assembly. Fang-Kong also made another model, entirely smoothbore, late in the competition. Cui's entry was an existing T4 155mm smoothbore barrel, mated to a double-recoiling carriage on a lengthened M46 chassis, and was notable for being completely automatic and belt-fed, using a chute to the left side to ferry ammunition up to the enormous bolt. Both used dig-in spades on the rear of their chassis.

Because of transmission difficulties in Fang-Kong's entry, coupled with the Jeunese artillery corps moving away from rifled guns to smoothbore, Cui's entry was eventually adopted. Sensitive to the change in the opinion, albeit belatedly, Fang-Kong drew up plans for another model, this time smoothbore, but before production of the prototype could be completed, the deal with the Jeunese government was sealed, and Fang-Kong shelved the idea and sold the half-finished prototype for scrap.
Jeuna
22-09-2008, 09:09
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The Hong LZ-81 (Chinese: 鸕鶿八十一; pinyin: Lúzī Bāshíyī, meaning Cormorant Eighty-One) is a twin-engined short-range STOL military transport aircraft, in service with the Jeunese Air Force, making use of the Coandă effect to substantially decrease takeoff roll.

[Design and development]
In 1972, the Jeunese Air Force first began to look for a replacement for its fleet of C-130 Hercules airlifters, with the service life on the oldest being over fifteen years. In preparation for the formal RFP, Hong began to experiment with high-lift designs. Hong had earlier done research on circulation control wings, which formed the basis for the powered lift wing design of the SY-78 when Hong engineers decided to bypass the problem of redirecting engine exhaust over the wing. In such a system, the engines are placed on top of the wing, so that the cooled exhaust is blown directly over the wing's surface, and then directed downward by the blown flaps via the Coandă effect for increased lift during takeoff and landing. Hong had also become interested in forward-swept wing design, and scoured records of JARI experiments with this design, eventually adopting a limited forward sweep to reduce some drag but avoid the flexing problems more extreme angles were found to experience.

The original RFP was issued in 1976, and requested an aircraft in the same class as the C-130, with Short Take-Off and Landing capability. This included operating from a 2,000-foot semi-prepared field with a 400 nm radius with a 22,000 lb payload. The C-130 of that era required about 4,000 ft for this load. Six companies entered the competition, and in September 1972 the selections were narrowed down to models proposed by Hong Aeronautics and MAMC. Issues with airflow control over the wing close to the ground led to the introduction of vortex generators to direct the airflow along the wing and avoid spreading. The tail assembly's location, initially designed without any special modification, was also found to interfere with the airflow off the flaps and was therefore moved forward and given much more elevation to move the elevators out of the way.
Jeuna
22-09-2008, 18:42
The Feixingyu (Type 79) anti-ship guided missile (Chinese: 79反艦導彈; 飛行魚) is a modern anti-shipping missile of the Jeunese Navy, designed and manufactured by Hong Aeronautics. It was designed in 1978, entered service in 1979, and continues to be used on Jeunese warships today, most prominently on the Aili class cruiser.

[Specifications]
Type: Medium-weight anti-ship missile
Designer: Hong Aeronautics
Designed: 1978
Manufacturer: Hong Aeronautics
Unit cost: $735,000
Produced: 1979
Weight: 678 kg
Length: 4.8 m
Diameter: 345 mm
Warhead: 220 kg shaped-charge HE
Engine: Turbojet; solid propellant booster
Wingspan: 100 cm
Operational range: 185 km
Flight altitude: Sea-skimming
Speed: 305 m/s
Guidance system: Inertial and active radar
Jeuna
09-01-2009, 08:01
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The Type 75 (Chinese: 謏公益事車輛; pinyin: Xiǎo Gōngyíshì Chēliàng) is a lightweight and unarmored 4x4 off-road vehicle, manufactured by Ban Motors.

[Statistics]
Kerb weight: 7,580 kg (16,711 lb)
Length: 5.45 m (18 ft)
Wheelbase: 3.6 m (12 ft)
Width: 2 m (7 ft)
Height: 1.9 m (6 ft)
Crew: 2
Armour:
+Level III ballistic protection
+Add-on armour packages
Primary armament: Variable
Layout: F4
Engine:
+Ban Motors TDi 6.1L I6 petrol
+190 kW (255 hp)
Transmission: 5-speed automatic
Platform: Steel ladder-frame; riveted aluminium body panels
Suspension: 4x4 wheeled
Ground clearance: 35 cm (14 in)
Fuel capacity: 180 L (48 US gal/40 imp gal)
Operational range: 650 km (400 mi)
Speed: 130 km/h (81 mph)
Jeuna
08-06-2009, 22:24
The Type 87 (Chinese: 87式步兵戰鬥車; pinyin: 87 shì Bùbīng Zhàndòuchē) is a 4x4 all-terrain "intermediary infantry combat vehicle" (a Jeunese term for a MRAP), developed through the early and mid-80s. The first issues reached Jeunese Army units in 1987. It is intended to supplement the Type 75s and provide a liaison between the lighter vehicles and the heavier Type 74s, and to this end is protected from mines and IEDs.

[Specifications]
Length: 6.52 m (21.4 ft)
Width: 2.4 m (7.9 ft)
Height: 2.58 m (8.5 ft)
Crew: 2+8
Primary armament: Reconfigurable weapons mount
Transmission: 6-gear automatic
Suspension: 4x4 wheeled
Operational range: 900 km (559 mi)
Speed: 100 km/h (62 mph)
Jeuna
08-06-2009, 22:25
The PGZ-89 (Chinese: 89式拋高掷) is a Jeunese self-propelled anti-aircraft gun (SPAAG). It was developed in the 1970s and fielded in the 1980s, and has been upgraded several times with the latest electronics. It constitutes a cornerstone of the air defence of the Jeunese Army, and spawned the PGZ-92 which is intended to replace it. The system uses a modified Type 70 tank chassis.

[Specifications]
Height: 2.18 m (radar lowered)
Crew: 4
Armour: conventional steel
Primary armament:
+2× 35 mm autocannon
++640 rounds anti-air ammunition
++40 rounds anti-tank
+4× Type 75 SAM
Secondary armament: 2×6 smoke grenade dischargers
Engine: 10-cylinder, 37.4 litre Hsiao Motors multi-fuel engine
+610 kW (830 hp)
Suspension: Torsion bar
Speed: 65 km/h