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Your nation's helicopter fleet.

PostPosted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 5:50 pm
by Marquesan
MDI Type-501 "Gyrfalcon" Helicopter Gunship:
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MDI Type-502 "Falconet" Light Tactical Helicopter:
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MDI Type-503 "Tiercel" Rescue/Utility Helicopter:
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MDI Type-504 “Saker” Utility Helicopter
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MDI Type-505 "Osprey" Transport Tiltrotor Aircraft:
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 6:57 pm
by Minnysota
Helicopters

UH-28 Black Falcon- Cravan

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General Characteristics
* Cost: $6.82 million
* Crew: 4 (Pilot, Co-Pilot, 2 Crew Chiefs)
* Capacity: 1,220.21kg cargo internally (including 15 troops or 6 litters) or 4,090kg cargo externally
* Length: 19.62m
* Rotor diameter: 16.25m
* Height: 5.14m
* Empty weight: 4,920kg
* Maximum gross takeoff weight: 11,242kg
* Powerplant: 2 x Feldsworth Automotive Air Division H700-FA-9770 gas turbines, rated at 1,880hp each

Performance

* Maximum speed: 172kt (318.5kph)
* Cruising speed: 160kt (296.3kph)
* Combat Radius: 590km
* Ferry Range: 2,140km
* Service ceiling: 5,740m
* Rate of climb: 4.1m/s

Armament

* 2 x Forward modular pintle mounts

Secondary Systems

* Central 2.2Ghz Aura parallel computing core with LT4 Kentford Software
* UEBCS IV with C300P UC2N network support (switched out for foreign equivalents in export)
* K25 FLIR Mk. III, 3rd Generation
* K7 Advanced Imaging Suite
* MF2A LADAR Detection Suite
* S2 Surveillance/Landing-assist camera
* PAQ/A01D Advanced Helmet-Mounted Cuing System
* F2A Millimeter-Band Search and Tracking RADAR
* NG5 Countermeasure Dispenser
* NG7 Missile Warning System
* NG20 Radio Frequency Countermeasure Suite
* NG34 Advanced Threat Infrared Countermeasures


CH-54 Nomad- Inutoland

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Key Figures
Crew: 3 + up to 75 troops
Length: 14.70m (not including rotors)
Rotor diameter: 5.25m
Height: 5.40m
Max. Takeoff Weight: 29,680 kg
Propulsion: 4x turboshafts, 1680kW each
Maximum Speed: 300 km/h
Maximum Payload: 18,500 kg
Range: 750 km
Armament: up to 5x pintle-mounted machine guns


MH-8 Vulture- Inutoland

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Key Features
Crew: 2 + up to 4 troops
Length: 7.87m
Rotor diameter: 7.40m
Height: 3.90m
Max. Takeoff Weight: 1,500 kg
Propulsion: 2x turboshafts, 660kW each
Maximum Speed: 296 km/h
Range: 420 km combat
Armament: 2x "Savage" anti-armour missiles
2x "Helat" anti-air missiles for self-defence
1x 12.7mm machine gun


CH-58 Giant- Inutoland

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Key Features
Crew: 6 + up to 40 troops
Length: 17.35m
Rotor diameter: 15.2m
Height: 4.20m
Max. Takeoff Weight: 14,700 kg
Propulsion: 2x turboshafts, 4300 hp each
Maximum Speed: 320 km/h
Range: 900 km combat
Armament: 3x combination of 12.7mm machine guns, 7.91mm miniguns or 14.25mm machine guns.


NTM-5 Hornet- Inuotoland

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Crew: 2
Length: 14.60m
Rotor diameter: 13.0m
Height: 4.5m with mast
Max. Takeoff Weight: 6,000 kg
Propulsion: 2x Naro MTR turboshafts, 882 kW
Maximum Speed: 300 km/h
Range: 800 km combat
Armament: 1x 30mm autocannon in chin turret
4x weapons hardpoints:
Inner:
*4x20mm MGs or
*44x unguided rockets in two pods or
*8x "Phoenix" AGMs
Outer
*4x "Stormdancer" AGMs or
*24x unguided rockets in two pods.

PostPosted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 7:04 pm
by Conoga
Eurocopter EC635
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Eurocopter AS332 Super Puma
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Westland Lynx
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Bell OH-58 Kiowa
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More to be added when I feel like it...

PostPosted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 7:07 pm
by Tipidemica
Tipidemica ususally does not use helicopters unless they are for transportation of troops into combat, we usually use Zepp-crafts.

PostPosted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 7:10 pm
by Brikio
In Brikio, we use Hover crafts that use plasma jets to provide lift for short range runs, in long range runs we use Anti-gravity devices.

PostPosted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 7:16 pm
by Novikov
The Novikovian Self Defense Forces (NOK) use the Eurocopter Tiger HAP, Cougar, Delfin, and EC135 helicopters for various roles including ground attack, transport, reconiassence, and anti-submarine warfare.

PostPosted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 8:42 pm
by Greater Rhodes
The Royal Air Force's main attack helicopter is the T-129, called the H-16 Hachoir by our military. Our main utility helicopter (used for reconnaissance, transport, and search and rescue) is the NHI NH90, referred to as the H-15 Condor in the Royal Air Force. Our heavy transport helicopter is the MI-26M, known as the H-14 Aves here.

PostPosted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 8:54 pm
by Idelisum
we use mag lifts a space elevator hover crafts and E.M.P. generators not to mention top of the line missiles and spy bots

PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 4:09 am
by Portugal 2874
I'll only post one, as my helicopter fleet is becoming extinct, being an FT nation. Even so, helicopters had never let us down, due to their reliability and their easiness to repair than our updated jet gunships.
We use authorized copies of tuned and overhauled Sikorsky RAH-66 Comanche ( Known in Portugal as the Bravia HA-153 Shadow-Dragon).

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 4:37 am
by Sciox
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AV-66S Skymanche, my military's upgraded version of the US Comanche attack VTOL.

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V-35B Scalpel light utility VTOL

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V-30C Phantom heavy utility VTOL

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AV-30 Reaper transport VTOL and support gunship.

I also have a tilt rotor aircraft the size of a C-130 but the model for it is still a work in progress.

PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 4:49 am
by Der Britischen
Westland Wessex:
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Westland Whirlwind:
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Westland Lynx:
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Westland Dragonfly:
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Bristol Belvedere:
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 5:12 am
by Inutoland
We use several of the helicopters that we also export to Minnysota (above), plus a few more, plus some oddities.

EDIT: <OOC: And boy, it really gives me a warm fuzzy to have someone else posting stuff I designed and sold to them :) >

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NTM-11 Naga
Crew: 4 (2 pilots, 2 crew chiefs/gunners) + up to 16 troops
Length: 15.20m (excluding main rotor)
Rotor diameter: 13.20m
Height: 4.30m
Max. Takeoff Weight: 10,700 kg
Propulsion: 2x turboshafts, 1530kW each
Maximum Speed: 300 km/h
Range: 600 km combat
Armament: 2x combination of:
* 12.7mm machine guns
* 7.91mm miniguns
* 14.25mm machine guns
6x overwing hardpoints carrying a combination of:
* "Mauler" antiarmour missiles
* "Helat" anti-air missiles
* 76mm rocket pods
* 20mm autocannon pods
* external fuel tanks


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NTM-9 Coantu
Crew: 2
Length: 10.5m
Width: 10.5m
Height: 2.05m
Max. Takeoff Weight: 7,000 kg
Propulsion: 1x Naro R.8070 ducted turbofan
Maximum Speed: 450 km/h
Range: 850 km combat
Armament: 2x 30mm autocannon in turret
10x missiles (usually "Phoenix" ASMs and/or "Scorpion" AAMs)
2x underside weapon mounts (shown: 12.7mm MGs)


PT
Our first production helicopter was this baby, back in 1943:
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PT-01 Hydra
Inservice Date: 1943-1948
Crew: 2 (pilot, gunner)
Length: 12.80m (excluding rotors)
Wingspan: 12.40m (excluding rotors)
Rotor diameter: 2x 10.15m
Height: 4.30m
Max. Takeoff Weight: 6,700 kg
Propulsion: 2x 12-cylinder radial engines, 650kW each
Maximum Speed: 165 km/h
Range: 400 km combat
Armament: 2x 7.91mm machine guns
4x short-range rockets or depth charges

PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 9:52 am
by The Erusean Republic
Blackhawk:
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Chinook:
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AH-64A Apache Attack Helicopter:
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 12:49 pm
by Distruzio
Nervous fingers strike the keys. A hand wipes the sweat from brow. Lambrini wonders again if he should be exposing so much of his nations military secrets. Eventually they'll catch me, but the world must know! He thinks. He closes the screen with haste once he presses "send," rises from his desk, and hurries away from his desk as if its mere existence betrays him to the authorities.

Here is some sort of gunship/transport hybrid. I am unsure what it is armed with.

These are some of the many Vtol attack planes the military operates. I realize that, compared to some foreign nations this tech seems antiquated, but don't be fooled! Most of the photos I have been able to obtain are only of the militias. I have no Idea what the actual military uses. And since they outsource to Private Defense Firms.... it can only spell bad news. I do know that the government has the capability of manufacturing higher tech goodies. Ornithopters patrol the cities. Ive never seen one act aggressively, but they certainly scare the crap out of me.

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 1:18 pm
by GOLTZBORG
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 1:38 pm
by Saurisisia
We don't exactly use helicopters, but use transports and gunships similar to the old helicopters of the 20th and 21st centuries.

The M10 Iguanodon transport/gunship:

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The M60 Dimetrodon transport/gunship:

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((Ignore the Stormtroopers in the second pic, was the only good one I could find))

PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 10:03 pm
by Herminia
Gunships

The Eurocopter Tiger, the most advanced gunship in our arsenal:

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The AH-1 Cobra, currently in use only by Reserve Units:

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Transports

The NH90, the main transport helicopter of the Wehrmacht:

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The UH-1 Huey:

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 10:32 pm
by Costa Fiero
Eurocopter AS565 Panther (utility plus attack variants)

Utility
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Attack:
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NH Industries NH90 is the FACF's main transport helicopter:
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 06, 2011 1:39 pm
by Emmousia
The Free Lands of Emmousia use the AH-2G Snowfox in the attack/escort roles, and the UH-37M Mod Cougar for assault transport and light attack missions.
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I'm image-sharing-site-challenged. Hard links are best for me, sorry.

PostPosted: Wed Apr 06, 2011 2:05 pm
by Ruskarkand
The Forces of Ruskarakand commonly use the Renown MI-24 HIND.
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However, we also occasionally deploy MI-28 HAVOC along with the MI-24 HIND.
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 06, 2011 2:10 pm
by Thurask
Oh, various. Mi-26/Mi-17/Ka-60 for transport/utility, Ka-52/Mi-35/Mi-28 for attack and the Ka-27 for ASW.

PostPosted: Wed Apr 06, 2011 2:15 pm
by The Oricalchos
The UH-144 Troop Transport Falcon
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The G17 Assault Hornet
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The I95 Pelican Dropship
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 06, 2011 2:23 pm
by Novariea
AH-1 Apache
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AH-1Z Viper
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ARH-70
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RAH-66 Comanche
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UH-60 Black Hawk
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CH-47 Chinook
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V-22 Osprey
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 06, 2011 2:34 pm
by Imeriata
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General characteristics
Geting (autogyro)

* Crew: 1
* Length: 8 m
* Wingspan: 12,8 m
* Rotor diameter: 14 m)
* Height: 4 m
* Empty weight: 2540kg
* Loaded weight: 5180 kg
* Max takeoff weight: 9,525 kg

Performance

* Maximum speed: 270 km/h
* Cruise speed: 230 km/h
* Range: 1,000 km
* Service ceiling: 6,000 m
* Rate of climb: 10 m/s

Armament
* 2 X 30mm machine guns with 1200 rounds
* 6 X antitank/cluster Missiles
* 2X 16 tungsten or HEISAP dart pods

PostPosted: Wed Apr 06, 2011 2:38 pm
by The Chelbrusitan
The Korrodoisian Mil-24 Krokodil:
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The CZHTH53, which can land amphibiously:
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The CA Firehawk(our military has made extensive use of this since the early 70's, and are in great number):
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The CA-12 Utility Helicopter or "The Jug", used mostly for Search and Rescue, but has also been placed in multiple other roles since 1965 Image

The CA-11 Troop Carrier, known as "The Dog" due to its nose, was first used in 1961 and is gradually being replaced. At one time it was used to land troops in battle, now it is almost solely used for airborne troops to jump from, more in training than actually in conflict:
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The IT-35 Transport Helicopter:
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