From: Haruspex International Armaments
To: Dr. Marcus Westwick-Smythe, Ph.D, Executive Director of WarCare Operations, LifeWyze Corporation
Subject: Military Hardware Acquisition and Development
Greetings,
On behalf of HIA, Special Projects and that of the Armaments Research Systems Division, we are prepared to accept current terms as laid out by LifeWyze Corporation. Our dual centers for the advancment of bioweaponry technology have been also authorized to seal an exclusivity deal with that of LifeWyze, and to other members of the Global League of Major Corporations.
Haruspex International Armaments currently has several delivery systems already on the market, for the usage in delivery biological weapon systems. However, we currently only have one that meets the requirements as listed, therefore HIA will authorize the provision of our concept delivery systems that are in the final stages of pre-production. HIA is willing to offer all designs as a catalog for that of the LifeWyze Corporation.
Current Delivery System * The MBMS-01 'Cduns' (Storm)
Deployed, The MBMS-01 has a range of between 350 and 530 km (217.48 and 329.327 miles) with a 500 kg payload which is specifically designed to be equipped with bioweapon systems. The MBMS-01 warhead section separates in flight and has four small fins for control. The previous combination of inertial and Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) guidance has been supplemented by a new optical correlation terminal guidance system that has improved the accuracy to 200 m CEP.
It's vehicle launching system is that of the MLS-02 'Nrehu' (Rhino) is capable of moving through roadless terrain, and launching a missile from any point along its route. It is an eight wheeled vehicle, and comes with an anti-infantry/light vehicle defensive remote turret.
Missile Type: Short Range Ballistic Missile
Missile Model: Cduns 9M6
Missile Maximum Range: 730km
Guidance systems: Inertial with terminal active radar, optical correlation terminal guidance
Accuracy: 30-200 m CEP
Length: 7.50 m
Diameter: 0.80 m
Launch Weight: 3800 kg
Payload: Single warhead, 800 kg
Warhead: Various biological weapon types
Propulsion: Single-stage solid
Basing: Road mobile
Launch platform: Mobile TEL
Vehicle Range: 280 km
Pre-Production Delivery System * The MBMS-02 'Drihtan' (Thunder)
The introduction of the MBMS-02 significantly strengthens HIA's bioweapon delivery system capabilities as its range and accuracy allow it not only to strike hardened targets such as airfields, and command centers, but moving targets as well. It also has a fast reaction time, being able to fire in approximately five minutes, and is nearly impossible to intercept, thereby allowing it to penetrate defenses.
It's vehicle launching system is that of the MLS-02 'Nrehu' (Rhino) is capable of moving through roadless terrain, and launching a missile from any point along its route. It is an eight wheeled vehicle, and comes with an anti-infantry/light vehicle defensive remote turret.
Missile Type: Short Range Ballistic Missile
Missile Model: Drihtan 9M7
Missile Maximum Range: 900km
Weight: 4,360 kg (9,600 lb)
Length: 7.53 m (24.7 ft)
Diameter: 0.89 m (2 ft 11 in)
Guidance Systems: Inertial with GLONASS Clone
Accuracy: 30-200 m CEP
Basing: Road Mobile
Launch platform: Mobile TEL
Vehicle Range: 375 km
*SLBM-03 'Nayban' (Reaper)
Missile Type: Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile
Missile Model: Nayban 8M7
Missile Maximum Range: 12,500 km
Guidance System: inertial with stellar sensor
Booster guidance system: Inertial, autonomous
Payload (t): 1,000 - 1,200
Total length (m): 21.0 - 22.7
Total length w/o warhead (m): 17.9
Missile Diameter (m): 1.86 - 1.95
Launch Weight (t): 47.2 - 47.21
Number of Stages: 3
Canister length (m): 21.2 - 23.0
Canister length w/o front meters (m): 19.44
Canister diameter (m): 2.0
Propellants: Solid Propellant
Basing: Submarine
Launch Platform: Fetuf (Widow) Class Submarine
The Fetuf Class represents the state of the art in submarine design, incorporating characteristics that make it superior to any submarine currently in service, such as the ability to cruise silently and be less detectable to sonar. Advances include a compact and integrated hydrodynamically efficient hull for reduced broadband noise and the first ever use of pump-jet propulsion on a Haruspex designed nuclear submarine. The Fetuf Class is approximately 170 metres (560 ft) long, 13 metres (43 ft) in diameter, and has a maximum submerged speed of at least 46 kilometres per hour (25 kn; 29 mph). The Fetuf carries a payload of sixteen SLBM-03 'Nayban' (Reaper) class missiles.