Post by Maximus Seville II on Nov 28, 2004 6:27:40 GMT -5
AIM-5PD ALMV/ASAT Anti-Satellite missile
This is the ALMV/ASAT Missile (Air-Launched Miniature Vehicle/Anti-SATellite) This is launched from a fighter jet at ~50,000 ft. After the first stage separates, the second stage propels the MHV into space on a collision course with the target satellite. The MHV destroys the target by ramming it at high speed with an explosive warhead.
(This is based on an actual missile and it works, the first successful real-life test interception and destruction of a satellite in space occurred on September 13, 1985 by an ALMV/ASAT)
Specifications
Length: 17ft, 9in
Diameter: 20 in
Weight: 2,600lbs
Price: $675,000
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KH-1X Keyhole SpySatellite
The KH-1X Keyhole takes reconnaissance images from high orbit and then transmits them via high-speed encrypted microwave transmission. It is easily the equal or better of the KH-11 KENNEN spysat used by the U.S.
A small array of these satellites can provide surveillance over the entire planet.
The color images look simmilar to this one:
You can clearly observe enemy buildings, defensive emplacements and forces to plan attacks.
The camera is the one that the Hubble space telescope was based on and of course, like the Hubble, includes a thermal imaging system.
Specifications
Resolution: 0.7 x 0.7 meters
Trasmission: Encrypted, Direct Microwave
Power Source: Decaying Uranium Heat Pump ( Lasts 64+ years)
Price:
$350 million (For launch add $100 million)
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KI-1 Hell Fury Strategic Satellite
The Hell Fury Strategic Satellite has two cartridges of 6 bunker busting nuclear missiles, with a solid delpleted uranium nose cone. The missiles are ejected by a simple electro-magnet system and then propelled by gravity to mach 25. A 200 kiloton warhead is given the effect of a 1 megaton bomb and no matter what the payload, the weapon is as accurate as a modern JDAM smart bomb. It can also deliver biological, chemical, napalm, fuel-air or convetional high-explosive tipped missles instead.
Specifications
Communications: Encrypted, Direct Microwave and LOS laser
Power Source: Decaying Uranium Heat Pump ( Lasts 80+ years)
Price:
$5 billion (For launch add $300 million, for missile packs {without warheads} add 10 million for each 6 pack)
(MT+1)
This is the ALMV/ASAT Missile (Air-Launched Miniature Vehicle/Anti-SATellite) This is launched from a fighter jet at ~50,000 ft. After the first stage separates, the second stage propels the MHV into space on a collision course with the target satellite. The MHV destroys the target by ramming it at high speed with an explosive warhead.
(This is based on an actual missile and it works, the first successful real-life test interception and destruction of a satellite in space occurred on September 13, 1985 by an ALMV/ASAT)
Specifications
Length: 17ft, 9in
Diameter: 20 in
Weight: 2,600lbs
Price: $675,000
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KH-1X Keyhole SpySatellite
The KH-1X Keyhole takes reconnaissance images from high orbit and then transmits them via high-speed encrypted microwave transmission. It is easily the equal or better of the KH-11 KENNEN spysat used by the U.S.
A small array of these satellites can provide surveillance over the entire planet.
The color images look simmilar to this one:
You can clearly observe enemy buildings, defensive emplacements and forces to plan attacks.
The camera is the one that the Hubble space telescope was based on and of course, like the Hubble, includes a thermal imaging system.
Specifications
Resolution: 0.7 x 0.7 meters
Trasmission: Encrypted, Direct Microwave
Power Source: Decaying Uranium Heat Pump ( Lasts 64+ years)
Price:
$350 million (For launch add $100 million)
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KI-1 Hell Fury Strategic Satellite
The Hell Fury Strategic Satellite has two cartridges of 6 bunker busting nuclear missiles, with a solid delpleted uranium nose cone. The missiles are ejected by a simple electro-magnet system and then propelled by gravity to mach 25. A 200 kiloton warhead is given the effect of a 1 megaton bomb and no matter what the payload, the weapon is as accurate as a modern JDAM smart bomb. It can also deliver biological, chemical, napalm, fuel-air or convetional high-explosive tipped missles instead.
Specifications
Communications: Encrypted, Direct Microwave and LOS laser
Power Source: Decaying Uranium Heat Pump ( Lasts 80+ years)
Price:
$5 billion (For launch add $300 million, for missile packs {without warheads} add 10 million for each 6 pack)
(MT+1)