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Queen Mary Class
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Guided Missile Destroyer
Production Type IIA
Image (http://img165.imageshack.us/img165/7142/queenmaryclassblockiiiwa4.png)
General
The Latest Variant of the Queen Mary Class is the Type IIA; drawing from experience of its recent conflicts the QM-IIA is the Third Generation of its class incorporating new technology; its hull is based heavily off the British Type 45 destroyer. However it has focused far more effort in improving its strike capability over that class and Incorporated features from the United States DDX Program’s Zumwalt class destroyer. Building on the already well proven Queen Mary Type I and Type II as well as incorporating features from the Test Type Ryoko Class Destroyer. The Type IIA has a 80% increased strike and defence capability over the type I and 30% increase over the Type II.
Construction & Design
The Queen Mary is designed to fit in the new era of ‘stealth destroyer’ being constructed in various empires around the world; the overall shape especially of that above the water is designed to refract radar beams away from there originator using both slanted angle plates and ‘Fisheye’ stealth techniques. Fish-Eye techniques being where each plate is constructed with multiple angles measured to within the micron, alterations so small they cannot be seen with the naked eye but have a large effect on incoming radar-waves. All plates are laser or electron welded and smoothed out to as great a degree as can be accomplished and all weapons are flush retractable into the deck or stealthy ‘pods’ in the case of the gunnery designed along the principle as the rest of the ship. Overall the ship is two orders of magnitude stealthier than the Type 45 Destroyer, and One Order of Magnitude Stealthier than the DDX.
Armament
Being 28 Meters longer than the Type I its increased lethality comes primarily from a much larger Vertical Launch System comprising of One Hundred and Twenty Eight Cells (128) in a Sixteen by Eight grid at the very front of the vessel on the centre line. Each cell is armoured and firewalled to explode outwards in the event of a catastrophic event to prevent detonation of the full magazine should there be ammunition cook off due to impact damage of other event. This allows for a compartmentalised system where only three of four cells around the impact point would be inoperable while the rest are still able to launch. Ammunition for the forward Vehicle Launch System is fully customisable though the standard layout is a small number of Anti-Ballistic Missiles and a much larger amount of Tomahawk and Harpoon Class Missile for Land Strike and Surface Sea Attack Respectively. Tactical Defence is accomplished via a rear or aft mounted forty-eight-cell (48) Vertical Launch system in a sixteen by three grid. This usually accommodate most Surface to Air Missiles; and can fire the boosted ASTOR-30 Type Medium to Long Range Surface to Air Missile; and the unboosted ASTOR-15 Short-to-Medium Range Surface to air Missile, though any missile of similar length and diameter can be fired. Centre Amid ships are three Quad-packed Anti-Shipping Missile launchers usually of the Harpoon or Excocet Class Missiles. In terms of Gunnery, the Type IIA also offers increased naval fire support from two main gunnery turrets both forward but behind the main VLS protected by blast shields with two, six inch (6.2”) dual fire Advanced Naval Cannons in retractable shields with each cannon having its own fire control computer for independant targeting Rail Guns in the same calibre are also optional. Secondary gun batteries are two Retractable 57mm Mk 42 Duel feed cannons, one either side of the superstructure.
Active Defence
The Type IIA uses a variety of Active and Passive defensive measures; the last line of defence is three 30mm “Sweeper” Combination Close In Weapon System / Rolling Airframe Missile Mounts; these like the other gun systems on the Type IIA are fully retractable inside a stealth sheath. When extended they operate a 30mm CIWS based on the Dutch Goalkeeper with a kill range of 800-1200 meters; they also have a twelve Cell RAM firing the RIM-32 Rolling Airframe Interceptor Missile out past 45 kilometres. The Type IIA also operates a new ATDI-48C Automatic Threat Detection and Interception System CIWS Control System; this allows the defensive systems to talk to one another via high-speed fibre-optic cabling to combine defences on incoming threats increasing threat detection, reaction time and hard-kill response. Also operated is the SEAGNAT Mark 5 Passive & Active Automated Decoy Suit with new Infrared Spoofing System that can defeat incoming radar guided missiles as well as a range of other automated decoys such as chaff and flares. Underwater Defence is accomplished using Multi Drum Depth Charge launchers and Torpedo Decoy Systems such as the SSTD Surface Ship Active Torpedo Decoy System or ‘noisemaker’ and the AN/98D Towed Torpedo Decoy System.
Electronics:
The Electronic Brain of the ship is its integrated electronics, The FCS-99S "Zaruel" Fire Primary Control System controls the Strike and Tactical Missile batteries, programming and arming the missiles and calculating complex fire-solutions in a matter of seconds using state of the art Blade Server Technology. The Zaruel has a total speed of some 124ThZ using Fibre-Net High-speed data cables for networked tasks using Multi-core high-end processors and 733mhz Buss Speed RAM produced by the NERGAL Corporation. The FCS-109 "Bardial" Secondary Fire Control System; takes care of the gunnery fire control; for full navel attack in anti-ship, land support or fire suppression modes and calculated Multiple Round Simultaneous Impact firing arcs within and accuracy of 6 meters using GPS and rocket assisted Shells. The FICS-45 Fully Integrated Communications System allows for both instantaneous real time communications of both Voice and Data internally and ship-to-ship using Line of Sight Point to Point microwave for Radio Silence or via Satellite.
The MFS-8000 APS-4 Hull Mounted Passive & Active Sonar Array uses several Sonar Nodes mounted on the ships Keel at several points and a large Sonar Sphere at the bow of the ship which is so sensitive it can detect ships and identify them by there sound. The MFS-8000 can operate in passive mode or in the more sensitive Active Mode however active mode does give away the ships own position.
S1095 Principal Anti-Air Missile System (PAAMS) (S/E Band) The S1095 operates in conjunction with the SMART-L Signal Multi-beam Acquisition Radar for Tracking L Band (L Band) and the band hopping SAMPSON Multi-Function Radar System which operates in the S/X/E/L Band. This system has an overall threat detection range of over 600 kilometres and can identify a target at 400 kilometres with an estimated target lock at 360 kilometres and is reported can burn through Level 5 Stealth such as the F-22A Raptor at 45-120km. This system also operates with the S1850M Long Range Early Warning Multi-Function 3-D Radar which has a maximum range of 800km for air search threats and an engagement range of 400-600 kilometres in the X band. This is supplemented by an ASA/-96 Navel Phased Array Surface Search Radar System with a 360km rage Over The Horizon in X Band and two ASA/-92 Passive Electronic Scanned Arrays with a range of 400km-450km in S Band. Also fitted for last resort detection of stealth objects is a band hopping AESA/-98 Band Hopping Active Electronic Scanned Array with a range of 80km X/S/L/E Band but can burn through Level 7 Stealth.
Domestic Model
Unlike previous models the Export Model of the Type IIA does have several differences between it and the Domestic Model refereed to as the Type IIA+. Most notably is the BMS-Mk2 StrikeNet Integrated Battlefield Management Suit only available to the Domestic model though provisions are included to allow for easy installation of the IMS of your choice at the nearest convenience. There are several other differences however, which also play a significant role in the vessels capabilities. The Domestic Model has replaced the BCE-WS-97 Gas Turbines with a BUSH-CHENEY BCE-LM-3 Liquid Metal Nuclear Reactor rated at an 80% improvement over the Gas Turbines. With the LM-3 putting out 132 MW powering all the ships systems with excess to spare and a life cycle of 33 years before needing to be refuelled and making its Endurance range limited only by food and other crew supplies. The Domestic Model also has two STWS Mark 2 324mm Ship Launched Torpedo Weapon Systems loaded with the Sting-Ray Anti-Submarine Rocket. Construction wise the Domestic Model also has alterations to the keel; boxing the Screws with specially shaped cowls which muffle the sound of the propellers and smooth out the water before it leaves the rear rudder. This gives the ship a slightly larger turning circle but also significantly increase the ship stealth capability from underwater threats such as submarines and anti-ship mines. Allegedly Undergoing testing at a NERGAL Facility is also a model refereed to as the Type IIB which is the same as the Domestic model, however is equipped with two BUSH-CHANEY PWJ-109 Pressurised water Jets in place of screws. Using specially crafted water inlets at the front of the ship and decreasing the mechanical sound by an order of magnitude and increasing stealth.
Statistic Block
Main Contractor: NERGAL Shipping
Subcontractors:
BUSH-CHANEY ENGINERING
MORGAN ELECTRONICS
Length: 183 Meters
Beam: 23 Meters
Draft: 7.6 Meters
CB: 0.4
Displacement: 12,768 Metric Tons (unloaded), 15,321 (Combat Loaded)
Propulsion: NERGAL BCE-91 Integrated Electric Propulsion Shafts x 2
Power:
- - -NERGAL BCE-WS-97 Gas-Turbines w/ Inter-Cooler Recuperator & Converteam electric Drive Motors x 2 (83MW)
- - - Backup Diesel Electric Drive x 2 (40MW)
- - - NERGAL BCE-LM-3 Liquid Metal Nuclear Reactor (132 MW) (33 Year Life) (Domestic Only)
Speed: 29 Knots (Cruise), 31 Knots (Full Ahead)
Compliment: 30 Officers, 160 Enlisted, 80 Marines
Endurance: 7,800 Nautical Miles / Virtually Unlimited W/ Re-Supply (Domestic)
Weapon Systems:
6.2" Advanced ETC Gun System (Stealth) x 2
30mm 'Sweeper' Combination Mount Close In Weapon System / Rolling Airframe Missile (Stealth) x 3
57mm Mk 42 Automatic Duel Feed Cannon (Stealth) x 2
128 Cell Mk 48 Strike VLS x 1
- - - Tomahawk/Storm-Shadow Class Cruise Missile x 84
- - - RGM-84 Harpoon Class Anti-Shipping Missiles x 28
- - - SS-9ABM Class Ship Launched Anti-Ballistic Missiles x 16
48 Cell Tactical VLS x 1
- - - ASTOR-42 Long-Medium Range Surface to Air Missiles x 16
- - - ASTOR-18C Short-Medium Range Surface to Air Missile x 32
Quad Packed Launchers x 3
- - - RGM-84 Harpoon Anti-Shipping Missile x 12
Multi-Drum Depth Charge Launcher x 6
STWS Mark 2 324mm Ship Launched Torpedo Weapon System x 2 (Domestic Only)
- - - Sting-Ray Anti Submarine Rockets x 16
14.8mm .50 Cal Crew Served Weapon Station x 32
Electronics:
MFS-8000 APS-4 Hull Mounted Passive & Active Sonar Array
BMS-Mk2 StrikeNet Integrated Battlefield Management Suit (Domestic Only)
S1095 Principal Anti-Air Missile System (PAAMS) (S/E Band)
SMART-L Signal Multi-beam Acquisition Radar for Tracking L Band (L Band) (600km)
SAMPSON Multi-Function Radar System (400km) (S/X/E/L Band)
S1850M Long Range Early Warning Multi-Function 3-D Radar (800km)
ASA/-96 Navel Phased Array Surface Search Radar System (360km OTH) (X Band)
ASA/-92 Passive Electronic Scanned Array (400km-450km) (S Band)
AESA/-98 Band Hopping Active Electronic Scanned Array (380km) (X/S/L/E Band)
FCS-99S "Zaruel" Fire Primary Control System
FCS-109 "Bardial" Secondary Fire Control System
FICS-45 Fully Integrated Communications System
ATDI-48C Automatic Threat Detection and Interception System CIWS Control
SEAGNAT Passive & Active Automated Decoy Suit W/ Infrared Spoofing System
SSTD Surface Ship Active Torpedo Decoy System
AN/99-Mk4 Towed Passive Sonar Array
AN/98D Towed Torpedo Decoy System
Armour Type: Spaced Ballistic Steel with Anti Spall Lining
Armour Thickness:
Belt: 3-5 Inches Tapered
Deck: 1-2 Inches
Bulkheads: 4 Inches
Turrets:4 Inches, 6-Inch Barbetts
Towers: 4 Inches
Rear: 2 Inches
VLS Boxes: 1 Inch
Aircraft Carried: None carried but provision for 1 Chinook Sized Helicopter, veticle take off aircraft or UCAV
Aviation Facilities: Flight Deck
Optional Upgrade
Mark II Advanced Intergrated Weapon Control System (Upgrade)
6.2" Linear Rail Gun (Domestic Upgrade Only)
Production Cost: $1.56 Billion USD
Export Cost: $2.847 Billion USD
Domestic Production Rights: $46 Trillion USD (Export Variant Only)
Christmas Sale
Till New Years Day Only Export Model avalable for $1.8 Billion USD
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Guided Missile Destroyer
Production Type IIA
Image (http://img165.imageshack.us/img165/7142/queenmaryclassblockiiiwa4.png)
General
The Latest Variant of the Queen Mary Class is the Type IIA; drawing from experience of its recent conflicts the QM-IIA is the Third Generation of its class incorporating new technology; its hull is based heavily off the British Type 45 destroyer. However it has focused far more effort in improving its strike capability over that class and Incorporated features from the United States DDX Program’s Zumwalt class destroyer. Building on the already well proven Queen Mary Type I and Type II as well as incorporating features from the Test Type Ryoko Class Destroyer. The Type IIA has a 80% increased strike and defence capability over the type I and 30% increase over the Type II.
Construction & Design
The Queen Mary is designed to fit in the new era of ‘stealth destroyer’ being constructed in various empires around the world; the overall shape especially of that above the water is designed to refract radar beams away from there originator using both slanted angle plates and ‘Fisheye’ stealth techniques. Fish-Eye techniques being where each plate is constructed with multiple angles measured to within the micron, alterations so small they cannot be seen with the naked eye but have a large effect on incoming radar-waves. All plates are laser or electron welded and smoothed out to as great a degree as can be accomplished and all weapons are flush retractable into the deck or stealthy ‘pods’ in the case of the gunnery designed along the principle as the rest of the ship. Overall the ship is two orders of magnitude stealthier than the Type 45 Destroyer, and One Order of Magnitude Stealthier than the DDX.
Armament
Being 28 Meters longer than the Type I its increased lethality comes primarily from a much larger Vertical Launch System comprising of One Hundred and Twenty Eight Cells (128) in a Sixteen by Eight grid at the very front of the vessel on the centre line. Each cell is armoured and firewalled to explode outwards in the event of a catastrophic event to prevent detonation of the full magazine should there be ammunition cook off due to impact damage of other event. This allows for a compartmentalised system where only three of four cells around the impact point would be inoperable while the rest are still able to launch. Ammunition for the forward Vehicle Launch System is fully customisable though the standard layout is a small number of Anti-Ballistic Missiles and a much larger amount of Tomahawk and Harpoon Class Missile for Land Strike and Surface Sea Attack Respectively. Tactical Defence is accomplished via a rear or aft mounted forty-eight-cell (48) Vertical Launch system in a sixteen by three grid. This usually accommodate most Surface to Air Missiles; and can fire the boosted ASTOR-30 Type Medium to Long Range Surface to Air Missile; and the unboosted ASTOR-15 Short-to-Medium Range Surface to air Missile, though any missile of similar length and diameter can be fired. Centre Amid ships are three Quad-packed Anti-Shipping Missile launchers usually of the Harpoon or Excocet Class Missiles. In terms of Gunnery, the Type IIA also offers increased naval fire support from two main gunnery turrets both forward but behind the main VLS protected by blast shields with two, six inch (6.2”) dual fire Advanced Naval Cannons in retractable shields with each cannon having its own fire control computer for independant targeting Rail Guns in the same calibre are also optional. Secondary gun batteries are two Retractable 57mm Mk 42 Duel feed cannons, one either side of the superstructure.
Active Defence
The Type IIA uses a variety of Active and Passive defensive measures; the last line of defence is three 30mm “Sweeper” Combination Close In Weapon System / Rolling Airframe Missile Mounts; these like the other gun systems on the Type IIA are fully retractable inside a stealth sheath. When extended they operate a 30mm CIWS based on the Dutch Goalkeeper with a kill range of 800-1200 meters; they also have a twelve Cell RAM firing the RIM-32 Rolling Airframe Interceptor Missile out past 45 kilometres. The Type IIA also operates a new ATDI-48C Automatic Threat Detection and Interception System CIWS Control System; this allows the defensive systems to talk to one another via high-speed fibre-optic cabling to combine defences on incoming threats increasing threat detection, reaction time and hard-kill response. Also operated is the SEAGNAT Mark 5 Passive & Active Automated Decoy Suit with new Infrared Spoofing System that can defeat incoming radar guided missiles as well as a range of other automated decoys such as chaff and flares. Underwater Defence is accomplished using Multi Drum Depth Charge launchers and Torpedo Decoy Systems such as the SSTD Surface Ship Active Torpedo Decoy System or ‘noisemaker’ and the AN/98D Towed Torpedo Decoy System.
Electronics:
The Electronic Brain of the ship is its integrated electronics, The FCS-99S "Zaruel" Fire Primary Control System controls the Strike and Tactical Missile batteries, programming and arming the missiles and calculating complex fire-solutions in a matter of seconds using state of the art Blade Server Technology. The Zaruel has a total speed of some 124ThZ using Fibre-Net High-speed data cables for networked tasks using Multi-core high-end processors and 733mhz Buss Speed RAM produced by the NERGAL Corporation. The FCS-109 "Bardial" Secondary Fire Control System; takes care of the gunnery fire control; for full navel attack in anti-ship, land support or fire suppression modes and calculated Multiple Round Simultaneous Impact firing arcs within and accuracy of 6 meters using GPS and rocket assisted Shells. The FICS-45 Fully Integrated Communications System allows for both instantaneous real time communications of both Voice and Data internally and ship-to-ship using Line of Sight Point to Point microwave for Radio Silence or via Satellite.
The MFS-8000 APS-4 Hull Mounted Passive & Active Sonar Array uses several Sonar Nodes mounted on the ships Keel at several points and a large Sonar Sphere at the bow of the ship which is so sensitive it can detect ships and identify them by there sound. The MFS-8000 can operate in passive mode or in the more sensitive Active Mode however active mode does give away the ships own position.
S1095 Principal Anti-Air Missile System (PAAMS) (S/E Band) The S1095 operates in conjunction with the SMART-L Signal Multi-beam Acquisition Radar for Tracking L Band (L Band) and the band hopping SAMPSON Multi-Function Radar System which operates in the S/X/E/L Band. This system has an overall threat detection range of over 600 kilometres and can identify a target at 400 kilometres with an estimated target lock at 360 kilometres and is reported can burn through Level 5 Stealth such as the F-22A Raptor at 45-120km. This system also operates with the S1850M Long Range Early Warning Multi-Function 3-D Radar which has a maximum range of 800km for air search threats and an engagement range of 400-600 kilometres in the X band. This is supplemented by an ASA/-96 Navel Phased Array Surface Search Radar System with a 360km rage Over The Horizon in X Band and two ASA/-92 Passive Electronic Scanned Arrays with a range of 400km-450km in S Band. Also fitted for last resort detection of stealth objects is a band hopping AESA/-98 Band Hopping Active Electronic Scanned Array with a range of 80km X/S/L/E Band but can burn through Level 7 Stealth.
Domestic Model
Unlike previous models the Export Model of the Type IIA does have several differences between it and the Domestic Model refereed to as the Type IIA+. Most notably is the BMS-Mk2 StrikeNet Integrated Battlefield Management Suit only available to the Domestic model though provisions are included to allow for easy installation of the IMS of your choice at the nearest convenience. There are several other differences however, which also play a significant role in the vessels capabilities. The Domestic Model has replaced the BCE-WS-97 Gas Turbines with a BUSH-CHENEY BCE-LM-3 Liquid Metal Nuclear Reactor rated at an 80% improvement over the Gas Turbines. With the LM-3 putting out 132 MW powering all the ships systems with excess to spare and a life cycle of 33 years before needing to be refuelled and making its Endurance range limited only by food and other crew supplies. The Domestic Model also has two STWS Mark 2 324mm Ship Launched Torpedo Weapon Systems loaded with the Sting-Ray Anti-Submarine Rocket. Construction wise the Domestic Model also has alterations to the keel; boxing the Screws with specially shaped cowls which muffle the sound of the propellers and smooth out the water before it leaves the rear rudder. This gives the ship a slightly larger turning circle but also significantly increase the ship stealth capability from underwater threats such as submarines and anti-ship mines. Allegedly Undergoing testing at a NERGAL Facility is also a model refereed to as the Type IIB which is the same as the Domestic model, however is equipped with two BUSH-CHANEY PWJ-109 Pressurised water Jets in place of screws. Using specially crafted water inlets at the front of the ship and decreasing the mechanical sound by an order of magnitude and increasing stealth.
Statistic Block
Main Contractor: NERGAL Shipping
Subcontractors:
BUSH-CHANEY ENGINERING
MORGAN ELECTRONICS
Length: 183 Meters
Beam: 23 Meters
Draft: 7.6 Meters
CB: 0.4
Displacement: 12,768 Metric Tons (unloaded), 15,321 (Combat Loaded)
Propulsion: NERGAL BCE-91 Integrated Electric Propulsion Shafts x 2
Power:
- - -NERGAL BCE-WS-97 Gas-Turbines w/ Inter-Cooler Recuperator & Converteam electric Drive Motors x 2 (83MW)
- - - Backup Diesel Electric Drive x 2 (40MW)
- - - NERGAL BCE-LM-3 Liquid Metal Nuclear Reactor (132 MW) (33 Year Life) (Domestic Only)
Speed: 29 Knots (Cruise), 31 Knots (Full Ahead)
Compliment: 30 Officers, 160 Enlisted, 80 Marines
Endurance: 7,800 Nautical Miles / Virtually Unlimited W/ Re-Supply (Domestic)
Weapon Systems:
6.2" Advanced ETC Gun System (Stealth) x 2
30mm 'Sweeper' Combination Mount Close In Weapon System / Rolling Airframe Missile (Stealth) x 3
57mm Mk 42 Automatic Duel Feed Cannon (Stealth) x 2
128 Cell Mk 48 Strike VLS x 1
- - - Tomahawk/Storm-Shadow Class Cruise Missile x 84
- - - RGM-84 Harpoon Class Anti-Shipping Missiles x 28
- - - SS-9ABM Class Ship Launched Anti-Ballistic Missiles x 16
48 Cell Tactical VLS x 1
- - - ASTOR-42 Long-Medium Range Surface to Air Missiles x 16
- - - ASTOR-18C Short-Medium Range Surface to Air Missile x 32
Quad Packed Launchers x 3
- - - RGM-84 Harpoon Anti-Shipping Missile x 12
Multi-Drum Depth Charge Launcher x 6
STWS Mark 2 324mm Ship Launched Torpedo Weapon System x 2 (Domestic Only)
- - - Sting-Ray Anti Submarine Rockets x 16
14.8mm .50 Cal Crew Served Weapon Station x 32
Electronics:
MFS-8000 APS-4 Hull Mounted Passive & Active Sonar Array
BMS-Mk2 StrikeNet Integrated Battlefield Management Suit (Domestic Only)
S1095 Principal Anti-Air Missile System (PAAMS) (S/E Band)
SMART-L Signal Multi-beam Acquisition Radar for Tracking L Band (L Band) (600km)
SAMPSON Multi-Function Radar System (400km) (S/X/E/L Band)
S1850M Long Range Early Warning Multi-Function 3-D Radar (800km)
ASA/-96 Navel Phased Array Surface Search Radar System (360km OTH) (X Band)
ASA/-92 Passive Electronic Scanned Array (400km-450km) (S Band)
AESA/-98 Band Hopping Active Electronic Scanned Array (380km) (X/S/L/E Band)
FCS-99S "Zaruel" Fire Primary Control System
FCS-109 "Bardial" Secondary Fire Control System
FICS-45 Fully Integrated Communications System
ATDI-48C Automatic Threat Detection and Interception System CIWS Control
SEAGNAT Passive & Active Automated Decoy Suit W/ Infrared Spoofing System
SSTD Surface Ship Active Torpedo Decoy System
AN/99-Mk4 Towed Passive Sonar Array
AN/98D Towed Torpedo Decoy System
Armour Type: Spaced Ballistic Steel with Anti Spall Lining
Armour Thickness:
Belt: 3-5 Inches Tapered
Deck: 1-2 Inches
Bulkheads: 4 Inches
Turrets:4 Inches, 6-Inch Barbetts
Towers: 4 Inches
Rear: 2 Inches
VLS Boxes: 1 Inch
Aircraft Carried: None carried but provision for 1 Chinook Sized Helicopter, veticle take off aircraft or UCAV
Aviation Facilities: Flight Deck
Optional Upgrade
Mark II Advanced Intergrated Weapon Control System (Upgrade)
6.2" Linear Rail Gun (Domestic Upgrade Only)
Production Cost: $1.56 Billion USD
Export Cost: $2.847 Billion USD
Domestic Production Rights: $46 Trillion USD (Export Variant Only)
Christmas Sale
Till New Years Day Only Export Model avalable for $1.8 Billion USD