Social Democratic Confederation Posted March 1, 2007 Share Posted March 1, 2007 (edited) TR-88 Caliber 5.56x45mm M193 Action gas operated, rotating bolt Overall length 1022 mm Barrel length 508mm Weight, empty 3.72 kg Rate of fire 750 - 900 rounds per minute Magazine capacity Varies The TR-88 is more than just a single firearm; it is a modular kit, which contains about 15 sub-assemblies. Different combinations of those sub-assemblies (barrels, feed units, trigger units, sight units) allow the assembly of various firearms on the single receiver unit. The stamped steel receiver contains an universal bolt group, with a multi-lug rotating bolt and a long stroke gas piston with gas tube. The receiver also has several sets of mounting points for attachment of all other sub-assemblies and the quick-detachable barrel. In rifle and carbine configuration, the receiver is so orientated that the gas system lies above the barrel and the feed unit mounting points are below the receiver. In all machine gun configurations, either belt or magazine fed, the receiver is turned ?upside down?, with the gas system being below the barrel, and the feed unit being above the receiver. In rifle / carbine configuration the TR-88 system utilizes a hammer-fired trigger unit, integral with the pistol grip and triggerguard. This trigger unit allows for single shots and full auto fire, and the gun is fired from a closed bolt only. In machine gun configuration, the trigger unit has no hammer; instead, its sear interoperates with the cut in the gas piston rod, allowing only full automatic fire, and only from an open bolt. The magazine feed unit can accommodate proprietary curved box magazines for 30 rounds, and can be used both in rifle and machine gun configurations. The belt feed unit could be used only in machine gun configurations. Different rear sight units were available for various configurations, with the front sights being mounted on quick detachable barrels. Standard Rifle LMG configuration Box-fed Medium MG Edited November 18, 2007 by Social Democratic Confederation (see edit history) Link to comment
Social Democratic Confederation Posted March 1, 2007 Author Share Posted March 1, 2007 (edited) TM-61 Caliber 5.56x45mm Weight 7.1 kg Length 1040 mm 914 Barrel length 465 mm Feeding belt or magazines Rate of fire, cyclic 750 - 1000 rounds per minute The TM-61 is an air cooled, gas operated, belt fed, automatic weapon. The TM-61 is operated using conventional gas action with the gas piston located below the barrel, and the barrel is locked using the traditional rotary bolt. The barrel is quick-detachable, and has a carrying handle attached to it, to help for quick replacement procedure. It has an alternative feed system, which allows to use disintegrating metallic belts as a primary feed option, or M16-type box magazines as a back-up feed option. Edited July 21, 2007 by Social Democratic Confederation (see edit history) Link to comment
Social Democratic Confederation Posted March 1, 2007 Author Share Posted March 1, 2007 (edited) SMAW (Shoulder-launched Multi-purpose Assault Weapon) Caliber: 83 mm rocket + 9mm spotting rifle Type: rocket Overall length: 825 mm (launcher), about 1370 mm (ready to fire w. HEDP round) Weight: 7.52 kg unloaded launcher plus 4.3 to 6.9kg rocket in canister. Effective range: up to 250 m (500m max) Armor penetration: HEAA ~ 580-600mm (23-24") RHA; HEDP 25mm (1") RHA or 30cm (12") brick wall or 20cm (8") concrete wall SMAW is a shoulder-fired, reusable rocket launcher that consists of a launch tube made of epoxy and fiberglass, with attached firing unit, 9mm spotting rifle, and sight bracket. Firing unit has dual grips, manual safety, and fire selector that allows to fire either a spotting rifle or a loaded rocket. Spotting rifle is is ballistically matched to all rockets. It is loaded with special ammunition and fires from special 6-round magazines. Spare magazines are clipped to each rocket container. Once operator roughly aimed the unit, using either telescope or night sight, or backup open sight, he starts to fire spotting rifle until rounds are hitting the intended target. 9mm bullets provide a visible trace up to 500m range, so operator can check his aim, and once on target, he then switches to rocket and launches it. SMAW launcher can be fired from the shoulder, using dual grips and shoulder rest, or from the ground, using folding bipods located near the center of mass, next to the shoulder rest. All types of rockets are supplied in disposable, sealed plastic containers, which are clipped to the rear part of the launcher. Once rocket is fired, empty container is detached from the launcher and discarded. Rockets have caliber of 83mm, and are stabilized in flight using spring-open switchblade-type stabilizations. Standard types of rockets are: Mk.3 HEDP (High Explosive Dual Purpose) weighting 4.35kg (5.9kg in container), Mk.6 HEAA (High Explosive Anti Armor) weighting 4.4kg (6.2kg in container), CPR (Common Practice - training), FTG (Follow-Through Grenade with dual warhead - first that penetrates barrier, and second that follows through the hole and explodes inside) weighting 5.2kg (7.1kg in container), and CS (Confined Space with HEDP warhead - creates no backblast and an be fired from confined spaces such as rooms in building) weighting 6.9kg (9.1kg in container). The most recent (2003) addition to the range of SMAW rounds is Mk.80 rocket, known as NE (Novel Explosive, basically a thermobaric HEDP warhead). Edited November 18, 2007 by Social Democratic Confederation (see edit history) Link to comment
Social Democratic Confederation Posted March 1, 2007 Author Share Posted March 1, 2007 (edited) M-525 Length: 9.53 Width: 3.78 meters Height: 2.225 meters Clearance: 0.47 meters Weight : 50 metric tons Crew: 3 Engine: 1,300 hp T-84KD turbo-supercharged diesel Max Road Speed: 80 km/h Max cross-country: Speed 55 km/h Range 550 - 650 km Trench width: 2.8 m Vertical obstacle: 0.8 m Maximum gradient: 30? Main Weapon: 125mm 2A46M-2 smoothbore Rate of fire: 6-8 rounds/min Ammunition Types: APFSDS, HEAT, HEF Machine Guns Coaxial: 7.62mm (2000 rounds) Smoke Screens: 12 82mm mortars with smoke grenades//smoke discharger Front armor rating, mm RHA vs APFSDS: 550 mm + 250-280mm with Kontakt-5 = 800-830mm vs HEAT: 650 mm + 500-700mm with Kontakt-5 = 1,150-1,350mm Edited April 16, 2008 by Social Democratic Confederation (see edit history) Link to comment
Social Democratic Confederation Posted March 1, 2007 Author Share Posted March 1, 2007 (edited) [Retired] Edited June 29, 2007 by Social Democratic Confederation (see edit history) Link to comment
Social Democratic Confederation Posted March 4, 2007 Author Share Posted March 4, 2007 CVN-91 Power Plant: Two Nuclear Power Plant (A4W Pressurized Water Reactor) Four shafts, Four propellers Length, overall: 1,092 feet (332.85 meters) Flight Deck Width: 252 feet (76.8 meters) Beam: 134 feet (40.84 meters) Displacement Approx: 97,000 tons (87,300 metric tons) full load Speed: 30+ knots (34.5+ miles per hour) Aircraft: 85 Aircraft elevators: Four Catapults: Four Crew Ship's Company: 3,200 Air Wing: 2,480 Armament: 6 - AIM launchers 3 - 30mm mounts 4 - 20mm mounts Link to comment
Social Democratic Confederation Posted March 4, 2007 Author Share Posted March 4, 2007 CC-44 Propulsion: 4 General Electric LM-2500 Gas Turbine Engines (80,000 Shaft Horsepower) 2 Controllable-Reversible Pitch Propellers 2 Rudders Length Overall: Length: 567 ft Waterline Length: 529 ft Beam Extreme Beam: 55 ft Waterline Beam: 55 ft Draft Maximum Navigational Draft: 33 ft Draft Limit: 23 ft Displacement Light Displacement: 7103 tons Full Displacement: 9957 tons Dead Weight: 2854 tons Speed: 30 plus knots Armament 1 MK 7 MOD 3 AEGIS Weapons System 2 MK26 missile launcher (CG 47 thru CG 51) 2 MK41 vertical launching system (CG 52 thru CG 73) 127 VLS Cells Standard Missile (MR) Anti-Submarine Rocket(ASROC) Tomahawk ASM/LAM 2 Harpoon Missile Quad-Canister Launchers 2 MK 32 MOD 14 Torpedo Tubes - 6 MK-46 torpedoes 2 MK 45 5"/54-Caliber Lightweight Gun Mounts 1 MK 15 MOD 2 Close-in-Weapons Systems (CIWS) (2 Mounts) 1 MK 36 MOD 2 Super Rapid-Blooming Off-Board Chaff System 2 50-Caliber Machine Guns Crew: 24 Officers, 340 Enlisted Link to comment
Social Democratic Confederation Posted March 4, 2007 Author Share Posted March 4, 2007 DG-41 Power plant: 4 - LM 2500 General Electric gas turbines, two shafts, 80,000 shaft horsepower Length: 563 feet (171.6 meters) Beam: 55 feet (16.8 meters) Displacement: 9,100 tons (8,190 metric tons) full load Speed: 33 knots (38 mph, 60.8 kph) Armament: 2 - MK 143 Armored Box Launchers for Tomahawk SLCM or 1 - MK41 Vertical Launch System for Tomahawk SLCM 2 - MK 141 quad launchers w/ 8 Harpoon missiles MK 29 launchers for NATO Sea Sparrow Missile System 2 - MK 15 20mm Phalanx CIWS Close-In Weapons Systems 2 - 5-Inch 54 Cal. MK 45 Guns (lightweight gun) 2 - MK 32 triple tube mounts w/ six Mk-46 torpedoes) MK 112 Launcher for ASROC Combat Systems: SPS-40E Air Search Radar SPS-55 Surface Search Radar SPG-60 Gun Fire Control Radar SPQ-9A Gun Fire Control Radar SQS-53B Sonar SQR-19 Tactical Towed Array Sonar Crew: 30 officers, 352 enlisted Link to comment
Social Democratic Confederation Posted March 4, 2007 Author Share Posted March 4, 2007 DDG-151 Power Plant: 4 - LM2500 GE Marine Gas Turbines (100,000 shp) 3 Allison 2500 KW Gas Turbine Generators 2 Shafts with CRP (Controllable Reversible Pitch) Propellers 2 Rudders Length: 505 feet overall Beam: 66 Feet Navigational Draft: 31 feet Displacement: 8,300 tons full load Speed: 31 knots Armament: Two MK 41 Vertical Launching Systems (96 Cells) [standard missile and ASM/LAM] Two Harpoon Anti-shipping Missile Quad Canisters Two MK 41 Vertical Launching Systems (96 Cells) [standard missile and Tomahawk ASM/LAM] One MK 45 MOD 1 5"/54 caliber Gun Mount (lightweight gun) Two MK 32 MOD 14 Triple Torpedo Tubes (six MK 50/46 Torpedoes) Crew: 32 Officers, 348 enlisted Link to comment
Social Democratic Confederation Posted March 4, 2007 Author Share Posted March 4, 2007 HB-1 Power Plant Foilborne: one gas turbine, 18,000 shaft horsepower, waterjet propulsion units; hullborne two diesels, 1,600 brake horsepower, waterjet propulsion units Length: Foils extended, 133 feet; foils retracted, 145 feet Beam: 28 feet Displacement: 255 tons full load Armament: 8 - Anti-shipping Missles 1 - 76mm gun Speed Foilborne: in excess of 40 knots; hullborne, 12 knots Crew: 25 Link to comment
Social Democratic Confederation Posted March 4, 2007 Author Share Posted March 4, 2007 LCC-12 Lugene Command Cruisers provide command and control for fleet commanders. LCCs use a sophisticated system of computers, communications and other electronic facilities to fulfill it's mission as a flagship for the Confederation fleets. Power Plant: Two boilers, one geared turbine, one shaft; 22,000 horsepower Length: overall 634 feet (190 meters) Beam: extreme 108 feet (32 meters) Displacement: 18,874 tons (16,987 metric tons) full load Speed: 23 knots (26.5 miles, 42.4 km, per hour) Crew: 52 officers, 790 enlisted Link to comment
Social Democratic Confederation Posted March 4, 2007 Author Share Posted March 4, 2007 (edited) LCAC (Landing Craft, Air Cushion) Power Plant: Four Avco-Lycoming gas turbines; 12,280 bhp; two shrouded reversible-pitch propellers; four double-entry fans for lift Length: 88 feet Beam: 47 feet Displacement: 200 tons full load Capacity: 60 tons/75 ton overload Speed: 40 plus knots with payload Armament: 2 - 12.7mm MGs. Gun mounts will support: M-2HB .50 cal machine gun; Mk-19 Mod3 40mm grenade launcher; M-60 machine gun Crew 5 Range: 200 miles at 40 kts with payload 300 miles at 35 kts with payload Edited March 4, 2007 by The Aristocratic Confederation (see edit history) Link to comment
Social Democratic Confederation Posted March 4, 2007 Author Share Posted March 4, 2007 SSBN-65 Power Plant: One S8G nuclear reactor core reloaded every nine years two geared steam turbines, one shaft, output of 60,000 hp Length: 560 feet (170.69 meters) Beam: 42 feet (10.06 meters) Displacement: Surfaced: 16,764 tons Submerged:18,750 tons Speed: 25 knots submerged speed Operating Depth: greater than 1,000 feet Armament: 24 - tubes for ballistic missiles, 4 - torpedo tubes Sensors: Bow mounted sonar Navigation Active sonar towed array Crew: 15 Officers, 140 Enlisted Link to comment
Social Democratic Confederation Posted March 4, 2007 Author Share Posted March 4, 2007 SSN-21 Power Plant: One S6W reactor one shaft at with 52,000 shp with pumpjet propulsor Improved Performance Machinery Program Phase II one secondary propulsion submerged motor Length: 353 feet (107.6 meters) Draft: 35 feet (10.67 meters) Beam: 40 feet (12.2 meters) Displacement: 7,460 ton surface displacement 9,137 tons submerged displacement Speed Official: 35 knots maximum submerged speed 20 knots tactical ["silent"] speed Operating Depth: 2000 feet Armament: eight 660-mm torpedo tubes 50 Tomahawk cruise missiles or 50 Harpoon antiship missiles or 50 Mark 48 ADCAP torpedoes or up to 100 mines Crew: 12 Officers; 121 Enlisted Link to comment
Social Democratic Confederation Posted March 4, 2007 Author Share Posted March 4, 2007 FFG-121 Length: 453 feet (135.9 meters) with LAMPS III modification Beam: 45 feet (13.5 meters) Displacement: 4,100 tons (full load) Speed: 29 plus knots (33.4+ miles per hour) Aircraft: Two SH-39 [ASW] Crew: 13 Officers, 287 Enlisted Armament: Standard Missile (MR) Harpoon (from Standard Missile Launcher) 6 - MK-46 torpedoes 1 - 76 mm (3-inch)/62 caliber rapid fire gun 1 - close-in-weapons system Combat Systems: Air Search Radar Surface Search Radar Fire Control System Electronics Warfare System Sonar Decoy System Towed Array Sonar System ASW Integration System Link to comment
Social Democratic Confederation Posted March 4, 2007 Author Share Posted March 4, 2007 F-102 Function: Air superiority fighter Propulsion: 2 F119-PW-100 engines Thrust: 35,000 lbst Length: 62.08 feet, 18.90 meters Height: 16.67 feet, 5.08 meters Wingspan: 44.5 feet, 13.56 meters Wing Area: 840 square feet Horizontal Tailspan: 29 feet, 8.84 meters Armament: Two AIM-11 Aircraft Intercepting Missiles six Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missiles (AMRAAM) one 20mm Gatling gun two 1,000-pound Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAM) The 'next-gen' fighter of the Confederation Air Forces. The F-102 incorporates some of the most modern and effective concepts and equiptment, such as; Stealth : Greatly increases survivability and lethality by denying the enemy critical information required to successfully attack the F-102 Integrated Avionics: Allows F-102 pilots unprecedented awareness of enemy forces through the fusion of on- and off-board information Supercruise: Enhances weapons effectiveness; allows rapid transit through the battlespace; reduces the enemy?s time to counter attack The F-102's engine is expected to be the first to provide the ability to fly faster than the speed of sound for an extended period of time without the high fuel consumption characteristic of aircraft that use afterburners to achieve supersonic speeds. It is expected to provide high performance and high fuel efficiency at slower speeds as well. For its primary air-to-air role, the F-102 will carry six AIM-120C and two AIM-11 missiles. For its air-to-ground role, the F-102 can internally carry two 1,000 pound-class Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAM), two AMRAAM, and two AIM-11 missiles. With the Global Positioning System-guided JDAM, the F-102 will have an adverse weather capability to supplement the F-187 for air-to-ground missions after achieving air dominance. The F-102's combat configuration is "clean", that is, with all armament carried internally and with no external stores. This is an important factor in the F-102's stealth characteristics, and it improves the fighter's aerodynamics by dramatically reducing drag, which, in turn, improves the F-102's range. The F-102 has four under wing hardpoints, each capable of carrying 5,000 pounds. A single pylon design, which features forward and aft sway braces, an aft pivot, electrical connections, and fuel and air connections, is used. Either a 600-gallon fuel tank or two missile launchers can be attached to the bottom of the pylon, depending on the mission. Link to comment
Social Democratic Confederation Posted March 4, 2007 Author Share Posted March 4, 2007 F-187 Primary Function: Ground Attack Power Plant: Two General Electric F404 engines Length: 65 feet, 11 inches (20.3 meters) Height: 12 feet, 5 inches (3.8 meters) Weight: 52,500 pounds (23,625 kilograms) Wingspan: 43 feet, 4 inches (13.3 meters) Speed: High subsonic Range: Unlimited with air refueling Armament Internal weapons carriage 2 2000-pound 'dumb-bombs' 2 GPW [General Purpose Warhead] 2000lb 2 GPW 500lb 2 HPW [Hard-Penetration Warhead] (Bunker-Buster) 2 500lb 'dumb-bombs' 2 WCMD [submunition] The F-187 is the Confederation's primary, fixed-wing, attack role aircraft. F-187's engage any ground targets of significance, ranging from radar and SAM-sites to enemy combat forces. F-187's were used against Tagmatine forces at Tarragat. Of the thirteen launched, only one was shot down. Link to comment
Social Democratic Confederation Posted March 4, 2007 Author Share Posted March 4, 2007 UC-131 Primary Function: Close air support, air interdiction and armed reconnaissance Power Plant: Four Allison turboprop engines T56-A-15 Thrust: Each engine 4,910 horsepower Length: 97 feet, 9 inches (29.8 meters) Height: 38 feet, 6 inches (11.7 meters) Maximum Takeoff Weight: 155,000 pounds (69,750 kilograms) Wingspan: 132 feet, 7 inches (40.4 meters) Range: 1,500 statute miles (1,300 nautical miles) Unlimited with air refueling 2,200 nautical miles Unlimited with air refueling Ceiling: 25,000 feet (7,576 meters) 30,000 ft. Speed: 300 mph (Mach 0.40) (at sea level) Armament: two 20mm cannons with 3,000 rounds one 40mm cannon with 350 rounds one 105mm howitzer with 100 rounds Link to comment
Social Democratic Confederation Posted March 4, 2007 Author Share Posted March 4, 2007 C-142 StarLifter Primary Function: Long-range troop and cargo airlift. Power Plant: Four TF33-P-7 turbofan engines. Thrust: 20,250 pounds (9,112.5 kilograms), each engine. Length: 168 feet, 4 inches (51 meters). Height: 39 feet, 3 inches (11.9 meters). Wingspan: 160 feet (48.5 meters). Speed: 500 mph (Mach 0.66). Ceiling: 41,000 feet (12,424 meters). Maximum Takeoff Weight: 323,100 pounds (145,395 kilograms). Range: 2,500 miles (2,174 nautical miles). Unit Cost :$8.1 million Crew: Six (pilot, co-pilot, two loadmasters, and two flight engineers). Link to comment
Social Democratic Confederation Posted March 4, 2007 Author Share Posted March 4, 2007 (edited) SH-39 Primary Function: ASW Naval Helicopter Power Plant: Two T700-GE-401C turboshaft engines coupled to a 3,400 shaft horsepower transmission Crew: 3 Range: 450 nautical miles Ceiling: 13,000 feet Edited March 4, 2007 by The Aristocratic Confederation (see edit history) Link to comment
Social Democratic Confederation Posted March 5, 2007 Author Share Posted March 5, 2007 LAV-9 Crew: 3 Troop Capacity: 8 passengers Combat Weight: (mt) 14.5 Length Overall: (m) 5.75 m Height Overall: (m) 2.57 Width Overall: (m) 2.78 Ground Pressure: (kg/cm 2 ) 0.53 Engine Type: 300-hp Diesel Cruising Range; (km) 600 Speed (km/h): Max Road: 65 Max Off-Road: INA Average Cross-Country: INA Max Swim: 7 Fording Depths: (m) Amphibious The LAV-9 is the support and freight vehicle of the mechanized infantry units, and the tank carried squadrons of the combat regiments. This tracked amphibious armoured vehicle transports a group of 9 men in addition to the driver and gunner under turret. It has a great autonomy and an excellent terrestrial and water mobility which allow it, in particular, to cross by its own means a flooded cut. Its armament enables it to intervene effectively against light armoured tanks and low flying aircraft. Protected against weapons from average gauge and the shrapnel of artillery shell, it can fight in contaminated atmosphere. Crew: 2 men (1 conductor and 1 gunner) remain on board after the unloading of a group whose leader also serves as commander of the vehicle. Link to comment
Social Democratic Confederation Posted March 5, 2007 Author Share Posted March 5, 2007 (edited) M560 Crew: 4 Armament: One 125mm rifled gun; or 120mm gun one 7.62mm co-axial machine-gun; one 12.7mm anti-aircraft machine-gun; 12 smoke discharges (six on each turret) Armour: Composite Length: (including main armament) 31ft 9in (9.67m) Length: (hull) 24ft 6in (7.48m) Width: 11ft 10in (3.60m) Height: 7ft 5in (2.25m) Weight: 112,335 lb (51,000kg) [53.2 tons K1A1] Ground Pressure: 12.23 lb/in sq (0.86kg/cm sq) Engine: MTU 871 Ka-501 12 cylinder water-cooled diesel engine developing 1,200hp at 2,600rpm Road speed; 40 mph (65km/h) range: 310 miles (500km) vertical obstacle: 3ft 4in (1.0m) trench: 9ft 0in (2.74m) gradient: 60? The M560 rolls across the ground on hard rubber tracks at 40 miles per hour. Its crew sits inside a four-inch thick aluminum alloy shell. It can carry forty-six 145 mm shells that scream out of the canon to a range of 30 kilometers. The laser sighting system guarantees the highest level of accuracy in any conditions. This "hunt to kill" targeting system can even account for wind velocity. The targeting system is proven to be perfect between 400 and 8,000 meters. Edited April 16, 2008 by Social Democratic Confederation (see edit history) Link to comment
Stilistra Posted March 6, 2007 Share Posted March 6, 2007 The Syndicate Federation would like to purchase: 270 T1f1 Gladiator Tanks 6,000 SMAW 1 UC-130 Link to comment
Renposa Posted March 6, 2007 Share Posted March 6, 2007 The Renposan Airforce would like to purchase ?75 F-187's Link to comment
Social Democratic Confederation Posted March 7, 2007 Author Share Posted March 7, 2007 To: The Syndicate Federation of Stilistra Because the T1f1 is exiting service with the Confederation, it's assumed value has dropped some. 270 T1f1 Galdiators will cost $432,000,000. Meanwhile, 6,000 SMAW and 1 UC-130 has a total cost of $16,450,000. Your order's sum total: $448,450,000 The T1f1 Gladiator tanks and SMAWs will be shipped immediately (having already been made), and the UC-130 will be delivered in about one month (some assembly required). Link to comment
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