Post by Maximus Seville II on Oct 29, 2004 0:40:45 GMT -5
B-69 Skymaster Stealth Bomber
The B-69 was built to replace the B-57, B-1B and supplement the B-2 bomber in TPM's airforce. It features a large bomb load, high speed and low observability. While not as stealthy as aircraft such as the B-2 Spirit, the B-69 appears to be much smaller on radar than it actually is, which increases detection time and reduces likelihood of interception. Its rate of speed and payload capacity surpass the B-2 spirit and simmilar aircraft, and this makes up for the fact that it is not 100% invisible to radar.
Armament:
30 B61
30 B83
30 AGM-129 ACM
32 AGM-131 SRAM 2
140 MK82
32 MK84
72 CBU87
72 CBU89
72 CBU97
16 GBU 27
24 JDAM
12 Tomahawk Cruise Missiles
22 AGM-65 Maverick
16 AGM-154 JSOW
or
16 AGM-137 TSSAM
Speed: Mach 3.1
Special: RAM coatings and semi-stealth design, phased array radar threat detection, anti IR missile laser
Carries about double the bomb load of a B-2 or B-1, with twice the speed (sacrificing some stealth)
Price: $1.8 billion
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B-9 Vexore Bomber
The B-9 is a traditional non-stealth long range strategic bomber. Primarily designed to be used en-masse or as a standoff weapons platform, the B-9 is also the perfect aircraft for "carpet bombing" when stealth is not needed due to lack of air opposition. Improving greatly on designs such as the B-52, the B-9 is a cheap alternative to expensive stealth and high speed bombers, but still maintains the level of Phoenix Dynamix sophistication which gives it an edge in combat conditions.
Specifications
Crew: 4
Power Plant: (4) PD-301B Turbofan Engines
Range: 9,000 miles Un-refueled
Service Ceiling: 55,000 feet,
Maximum Speed: Mach 0.88
Weapons
70,000 pounds (mix of bombs, mines and missiles in bay, also capable of carrying 6 ALCM on wing struts)
Counter Measures
128 RR-129A/AL Chaff Countermeasures
36 MJU-51/B Advanced Infrared Flare
ALR-56C Radar Warning Receiver
Price
$76 million
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B-50 Super Eagle Bomber
The B-50 was built as a long range, high capacity bomber to replace the B-57, B-1B and B-9 Vexore bomber. It features a large bomb load, high speed and low observability
Weapons:
70,000 pounds[for max speed and range]
79,650 pounds[for max weapons load out](4 HMB-32 MOABs)
(mix of bombs, mines or missiles)
Can also fire AGM-65 Maverick,AGM-129 ACM, AGM-131 SRAM 2, AGM-154 JSOW, AGM-137 TSSAM or Tomahawk Cruise Missiles
Range: 12,000 miles
Celing: 69,000 ft
Engines: (3) Afterburning PhoenixDynamix 71002 Afterburning TurboRamJet Engines (C-13 derived) (4) PD-301B Turbofan Engines
Max Speed: Mach 2.1
Supercruise Speed: Mach 1.3
Cruising Speed: Mach 0.98
Crew: 4
Counter Measures
[128] RR-129A/AL Chaff Countermeasures
[36] MJU-51/B Advanced Infrared Flare
ALR-56C Radar Warning Receiver
RAM coatings and semi-stealth design, phased array radar threat detection PDXLHEL-1 anti IR missile laser dazzler
Price:
$2 billion
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B-208 Light Bomber
B-208
Crew: 2 or 3
Power Plant: (2) PD-908-R Turbofan engines
Service Ceiling: 60,000 feet
Maximum Speed: 660mph
Weapons
(8-20)Small Diameter Bombs, JDAM bombs or mix of other types of bombs in bay
(2) Sidewinder Missiles
(1) ECM Pod
The B-208 is a light bomber \ heavy attacker with an internal bay and 2 wing hard points. The bay can hold JDAM bombs, napalm, or conventional 'iron' bombs.
The wings typically hold a pair of air-to-air missiles such as the sidewinder on one side, and an ecm/jamming package on the other side. For a moderate price increase, the aircraft can replace its bomb ordnance with additional jamming and reconnaissance gear and become the E-208 electronic warfare aircraft, which requires a third crewmember.
Price
$12 million
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B-16A Peregrine Bomber
The B-16A Peregrine is based on the old PRN-1 Bombers we had in our inventory and the original B-16 PRN II.
The Peregrine is primarily designed as a weapon of last resort. A single pilot flies this rocket powered aircraft and it's 10,000 pound payload to an enemy base, troop formation or other target. Once over the target, the bomb, which sits in front of the pilot but behind the a retractable nose cone is released. Once the bomb is released the nose cone retracts so that the aircraft remains aerodynamic. Now with a much lighter load, the aircraft can break the sound barrier and is more maneuverable. Two ports on the side of the fuselage can hold 2 defensive air-to air weapons (one 20mm chaingun and one AIM-132 ASRAAM or 2 of each). It has a FLIR scope to target the AIM-132, but no conventional radar, the chaingun is manually targeted with HUD aiming assistance.
We suggest you use satellite or television guided bombs if you wish to score an accurate hit. If you must use a laser guided bomb, a target designator can be put in place of the scope.
Specifications
Crew: 1
Length: 25 feet (19.8 feet collapsed )
Height: 11.3 feet
Wing Span: 36 feet
Power Plant: (1) PD-777 Rocket engine
Range: 1,000 miles, 2000 miles with drop tanks (only can carry 6,000lb bomb if drop tanks are used)
Service Ceiling: 40,000 feet,
Maximum Speed: Mach 0.9 loaded (mach 1.2 w/o bomb)
Weapons
(1) 20mm ChainGun in left side weapons port
(1) AIM-132 ASRAAM in right side weapons port
(1) 6-10,000lb bomb
Counter Measures
10 RR-129A/AL Chaff Countermeasures
16 MJU-51/B Advanced Infrared Flare
ALR-56C Radar Warning Receiver (no other radar on board)
Price
$1 million
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UB-21 Aurora Unmanned Bomber
The UB-21 Unmanned Bomber will replace the F-117A, and B-1 in The Phoenix Milita Air Force. The name, airframe and engines are based on blueprints found in the abandoned military base code named Area-51. The UB-21 uses the same control system as the FU-29K Scorpion. With the UB-21 you can safely attack targets without the risk of losing pilots. It is also highly stealthy, with RAM coating and a stealth shape.
Specifications
Crew: 0 (operated by one in a special simulator)
Range Unlimited ( w/ in-flight re-fueling)
Power Plant: 3 PD-13 Turboramjet engines with afterburners (note engaging afterburners increases risk of detection)
Service Ceiling: 70,000 feet+
Cruising Speed Mach 1.4 (supercruise, no afterburn)
Maximum Speed: Mach 3.2+ (full burn)
Weapons
(2) AIM-9,AIM-132, AIM-7 or AIM-120 AAMs in wing ports
<in bay weapons>
(24) BL-755 Napalm bombs -or-
(36) Rockeye Cluster bombs -or-
(32) 500-2,000lb JDAM -or-
(24) GBU-LGB (2,000-5,000lbs) Laser guided Bombs -or-
(30) MK84 2,000lb bomb -or-
(20) GBU-27 Paveway III
Counter Measures
(30) RR-129A/AL Chaff Countermeasures
(30) MJU-51/B Advanced Infrared Flare
AN/AAQ-24 DIRCM pod
AN/ALQ-178 ECM pod
ALR-56C Radar Warning Receiver
Price
$135 million
The B-69 was built to replace the B-57, B-1B and supplement the B-2 bomber in TPM's airforce. It features a large bomb load, high speed and low observability. While not as stealthy as aircraft such as the B-2 Spirit, the B-69 appears to be much smaller on radar than it actually is, which increases detection time and reduces likelihood of interception. Its rate of speed and payload capacity surpass the B-2 spirit and simmilar aircraft, and this makes up for the fact that it is not 100% invisible to radar.
Armament:
30 B61
30 B83
30 AGM-129 ACM
32 AGM-131 SRAM 2
140 MK82
32 MK84
72 CBU87
72 CBU89
72 CBU97
16 GBU 27
24 JDAM
12 Tomahawk Cruise Missiles
22 AGM-65 Maverick
16 AGM-154 JSOW
or
16 AGM-137 TSSAM
Speed: Mach 3.1
Special: RAM coatings and semi-stealth design, phased array radar threat detection, anti IR missile laser
Carries about double the bomb load of a B-2 or B-1, with twice the speed (sacrificing some stealth)
Price: $1.8 billion
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B-9 Vexore Bomber
The B-9 is a traditional non-stealth long range strategic bomber. Primarily designed to be used en-masse or as a standoff weapons platform, the B-9 is also the perfect aircraft for "carpet bombing" when stealth is not needed due to lack of air opposition. Improving greatly on designs such as the B-52, the B-9 is a cheap alternative to expensive stealth and high speed bombers, but still maintains the level of Phoenix Dynamix sophistication which gives it an edge in combat conditions.
Specifications
Crew: 4
Power Plant: (4) PD-301B Turbofan Engines
Range: 9,000 miles Un-refueled
Service Ceiling: 55,000 feet,
Maximum Speed: Mach 0.88
Weapons
70,000 pounds (mix of bombs, mines and missiles in bay, also capable of carrying 6 ALCM on wing struts)
Counter Measures
128 RR-129A/AL Chaff Countermeasures
36 MJU-51/B Advanced Infrared Flare
ALR-56C Radar Warning Receiver
Price
$76 million
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B-50 Super Eagle Bomber
The B-50 was built as a long range, high capacity bomber to replace the B-57, B-1B and B-9 Vexore bomber. It features a large bomb load, high speed and low observability
Weapons:
70,000 pounds[for max speed and range]
79,650 pounds[for max weapons load out](4 HMB-32 MOABs)
(mix of bombs, mines or missiles)
Can also fire AGM-65 Maverick,AGM-129 ACM, AGM-131 SRAM 2, AGM-154 JSOW, AGM-137 TSSAM or Tomahawk Cruise Missiles
Range: 12,000 miles
Celing: 69,000 ft
Engines: (3) Afterburning PhoenixDynamix 71002 Afterburning TurboRamJet Engines (C-13 derived) (4) PD-301B Turbofan Engines
Max Speed: Mach 2.1
Supercruise Speed: Mach 1.3
Cruising Speed: Mach 0.98
Crew: 4
Counter Measures
[128] RR-129A/AL Chaff Countermeasures
[36] MJU-51/B Advanced Infrared Flare
ALR-56C Radar Warning Receiver
RAM coatings and semi-stealth design, phased array radar threat detection PDXLHEL-1 anti IR missile laser dazzler
Price:
$2 billion
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B-208 Light Bomber
B-208
Crew: 2 or 3
Power Plant: (2) PD-908-R Turbofan engines
Service Ceiling: 60,000 feet
Maximum Speed: 660mph
Weapons
(8-20)Small Diameter Bombs, JDAM bombs or mix of other types of bombs in bay
(2) Sidewinder Missiles
(1) ECM Pod
The B-208 is a light bomber \ heavy attacker with an internal bay and 2 wing hard points. The bay can hold JDAM bombs, napalm, or conventional 'iron' bombs.
The wings typically hold a pair of air-to-air missiles such as the sidewinder on one side, and an ecm/jamming package on the other side. For a moderate price increase, the aircraft can replace its bomb ordnance with additional jamming and reconnaissance gear and become the E-208 electronic warfare aircraft, which requires a third crewmember.
Price
$12 million
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B-16A Peregrine Bomber
The B-16A Peregrine is based on the old PRN-1 Bombers we had in our inventory and the original B-16 PRN II.
The Peregrine is primarily designed as a weapon of last resort. A single pilot flies this rocket powered aircraft and it's 10,000 pound payload to an enemy base, troop formation or other target. Once over the target, the bomb, which sits in front of the pilot but behind the a retractable nose cone is released. Once the bomb is released the nose cone retracts so that the aircraft remains aerodynamic. Now with a much lighter load, the aircraft can break the sound barrier and is more maneuverable. Two ports on the side of the fuselage can hold 2 defensive air-to air weapons (one 20mm chaingun and one AIM-132 ASRAAM or 2 of each). It has a FLIR scope to target the AIM-132, but no conventional radar, the chaingun is manually targeted with HUD aiming assistance.
We suggest you use satellite or television guided bombs if you wish to score an accurate hit. If you must use a laser guided bomb, a target designator can be put in place of the scope.
Specifications
Crew: 1
Length: 25 feet (19.8 feet collapsed )
Height: 11.3 feet
Wing Span: 36 feet
Power Plant: (1) PD-777 Rocket engine
Range: 1,000 miles, 2000 miles with drop tanks (only can carry 6,000lb bomb if drop tanks are used)
Service Ceiling: 40,000 feet,
Maximum Speed: Mach 0.9 loaded (mach 1.2 w/o bomb)
Weapons
(1) 20mm ChainGun in left side weapons port
(1) AIM-132 ASRAAM in right side weapons port
(1) 6-10,000lb bomb
Counter Measures
10 RR-129A/AL Chaff Countermeasures
16 MJU-51/B Advanced Infrared Flare
ALR-56C Radar Warning Receiver (no other radar on board)
Price
$1 million
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UB-21 Aurora Unmanned Bomber
The UB-21 Unmanned Bomber will replace the F-117A, and B-1 in The Phoenix Milita Air Force. The name, airframe and engines are based on blueprints found in the abandoned military base code named Area-51. The UB-21 uses the same control system as the FU-29K Scorpion. With the UB-21 you can safely attack targets without the risk of losing pilots. It is also highly stealthy, with RAM coating and a stealth shape.
Specifications
Crew: 0 (operated by one in a special simulator)
Range Unlimited ( w/ in-flight re-fueling)
Power Plant: 3 PD-13 Turboramjet engines with afterburners (note engaging afterburners increases risk of detection)
Service Ceiling: 70,000 feet+
Cruising Speed Mach 1.4 (supercruise, no afterburn)
Maximum Speed: Mach 3.2+ (full burn)
Weapons
(2) AIM-9,AIM-132, AIM-7 or AIM-120 AAMs in wing ports
<in bay weapons>
(24) BL-755 Napalm bombs -or-
(36) Rockeye Cluster bombs -or-
(32) 500-2,000lb JDAM -or-
(24) GBU-LGB (2,000-5,000lbs) Laser guided Bombs -or-
(30) MK84 2,000lb bomb -or-
(20) GBU-27 Paveway III
Counter Measures
(30) RR-129A/AL Chaff Countermeasures
(30) MJU-51/B Advanced Infrared Flare
AN/AAQ-24 DIRCM pod
AN/ALQ-178 ECM pod
ALR-56C Radar Warning Receiver
Price
$135 million