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About
Zyno Arms Manufacturing Industries (short: Zyno Arms) is a Zynoan state-owned and funded arms manufacturing company. It was launched on September 17th, 2005, when Zyno turned to a nationalist state and the government desired to retain its sovereignty. This led to not wanting to rely on other nations equipment, and thus, Zyno Arms Manufacturing Industries was established. It is currently widely appreciated and supported in the Union of Armed Nations, as it ships nearly all of the alliance's weaponry. It has over 20+ types of vehicles, ranging from land, sea and air capabilities. It also produces weapons for ground infantry, such as AR's, pistols, rocket launchers, so on and so forth. Today ZAMI is widely recognized as one of the most reliable exporters of quality military resources.
Zyno Arms Manufacturing Industries is under protocol of the exportation and sales of its produces. The state must meet the requirements before being able to receive all of ZAMI's products and services. They are as follows:
-The nation must be able to afford the orders placed (you can use this tool to check). Payment negotiations are possible.
-Nations must directly contact the state of Zyno for payment negotiations
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Main Battle Tanks
Kuma MBT - $6.5 million
Highly adaptable main battle tank. The Kuma is armed with a 120mm cannon, 7.62mm coaxial machine gun and a remotely controlled 12.7mm HMG. The level of protection for the crew is also remarkable, thanks to additional armour layers. Operational range can reach 550km (340mi) with internal fuel only. It survives mines and rocket propelled grenades, and has a standard countermeasure of two smoke dispensers on either side. Variable ammunition.
It was designed for close-quarter combat situations, such as urban conditions. The state-of-the-art armour provides extensive 360° protection that shields the crew from virtually any threat found in today's militaries; RPG 7, landmines, IEDs, bomblets, large-calibre KE ammunition and EO-, IR- and laser-guided weapons. Comparing these features and the increase in weight shows the innovation found in the Kuma MBT. Reconnaissance has also been taken into account, meaning the tank provides enhanced vision and situational awareness. A thermal imaging device, a daylight camera and a laser rangefinder provide vital information for the crew in the fighting compartment. In addition, the Kuma MBT provides a panoramic view of the immediate vicinity, automatically detecting and tracking potential targets.
In addition to all of its features, the Kuma MBT is fitted with new Advanced Modular Armour Protection (AMAP) composite armour package. It uses new nano-ceramics materials, titanium and steel alloys. This armour provides higher level of protection against wide range of threats, as listed before. The AMAP armour can be done in different compositions and armour configurations, depending on customer requirements. These configurations specialises the tank in surviving RPG's, or perhaps IED's - it's up to the buyer.
Listed Specifications:
Crew: 4 operators
Weight: 60 tonnes
Hull length: 7.7 m
Width: 3.7 m
Height: 2.5 m
Main armament: 120-mm smoothbore
Secondary armament: 1 x 12.7-mm, 1 x 7.62-mm
Engine: MTU MB-837 Ka501 diesel
Engine power: 1,500 hp
Top speed: 70 km/h
Range: 500 km
Tarsuk MBT - $6 million
Modern and agile main battle tank. The concept of the battle tank is lower, lighter with increased maneuverability. The crew was moved from the turret to a more armoured body of the tank resulting in increased survivability. The T-100 Tarsuk comes with a standard 125 mm cannon.
Designed for a more general use, the Tarsuk has very thick front armour and a new-generation of explosive reactive armour on the hull and turret. The tank provides agility, survivability and firepower that, when combined, has proved to be able to outdo most of MBT's found on the market. Deciding between the Tarsuk and the Kuma would be concluded from more of a economical standpoint. Less crew is required to operate the Tarsuk, which will lead to having more personnel available, and the smaller/lighter design will be a deciding factor for the transportation of the vehicles. Providing slightly less features (yet still a fully capable tank) but better economy the Tarsuk would be more appealing for nations with a smaller budget.
Listed Specifications:
Crew: 3 operators
Weight: 48.0 tonnes
Hull length: 7.0 m
Width: 3.58 m
Height: 1.80 m
Armour: MTDA ERA
Main armament: 125 mm 2A46 gun - 152 mm possible
Secondary armament: 7.62 mm machine gun, 12.7 mm anti-air machine gun
Engine: RDT-1000, gas turbine
Engine power: 1400 hp
Operational range: 550 km
Top speed: 77 km/h
Tank Destroyer
Foster - $1.8 million
Combining speed, versatility and range to create an extremely cost-effective wheeled tank destroyer for light to medium territorial defence and tactical reconnaissance.
The main armament consists of a 105 mm / 52 caliber gyro-stabilized high-pressure, low-recoil gun equipped with a thermal sleeve and an integrated fume extractor, with 14 ready rounds in the turret and another 26 rounds in the hull. It has an effective range of 3000 m and can be used to engage main battle tanks or other armored vehicles. The gun can fire standard many countries' standard ammunition, including APFSDS (Armour Piercing Fin-Stabilized Discarding Sabot) rounds. Secondary armament consists of a 7.62 mm coaxial machine gun, and a 7.62 mm anti-aircraft machine gun with 4,000 rounds of ammunition.
The Foster hull is an all-welded steel armoured hull which is designed to withstand in the baseline configuration 14.5 mm bullets and shell fragments with protection against 25 mm munition on the frontal section. Protection can be increased by the addition of bolt on appliqué armour which increases protection against 30 mm rounds. The Foster is also equipped with an NBC (Nuclear, Biological and Chemical) warfare protection system which is integrated with the vehicle's air conditioning system. The vehicle is also equipped with a four-barreled smoke grenade launcher mounted on each side of the turret and a laser warning receiver.
Listed Specifications:
Weight: 24 tonnes
Length: 7.85 m (25 ft 9 in)
Width: 2.94 m (9 ft 8 in)
Height: 2.73 m (8 ft 11 in)
Crew: 4 (commander, gunner, loader and driver)
Armour: Welded steel
Main armament: 105 mm gun
Secondary armament: 2 x 7.62 mm MGs
Engine: V6 turbo-Diesel 520 hp
Power/weight: 19.35 hp/tonne
Suspension: independent McPherson
Operational range: 800 km (500 mi)
Top speed: 110 km/h
Armoured Personnel Carrier
Gorgon - $5 million
The Gorgon is an amphibious 8x8 all-wheel-drive armored personal carrier, used to carry soldiers to the battlefield and provide fire support. Its remote controlled CTWS turret is usually mounted with a 30mm cannon, coaxial machine gun and 2 guided AT missiles. Crew consists of a driver and gunner/commander, with further seating available for 9 additional soldiers.
The construction is an all-welded steel hull with optional armour upgrades. The basic armour package is designed to protect against 7.62 to 14.5 mm armour piercing rounds, however customers may choose on an armour thickness. The Gorgon's design makes it able to be transported in a C-130 Hercules transport aircraft, providing improved transportation capabilities. The driver is provided with a single piece hatch cover as well as three day periscopes, one of which can be replaced by a passive periscope for night missions. Improved suspension has been fitted for optimum cross country mobility, making it able to pass over a wide array of obstacles. The vehicle is designed to carry certain turret systems, or it can be used as a standard APC with a mounted machine gun.
Listed Specifications:
Crew: 2 operators + 9 passengers
Weight: 22 tonnes
Length: 7.02 m
Width: 2.67 m
Height: 1.85 m
Main armament: Up to 105 mm
Secondary armament: 7.62mm co-axial machine gun
Engine: 6-cylinder in-line liquid-cooled turbo-charged diesel
Payload capacity: 8.5 tonnes
Operational range: 700 km
Top speed: 105 km/h
Panther - $3 million
Panther is an APC that boasts strong armour to achieve maximal protection for transported personnel. The standard Panther is armed with an RCWS HMG, 40mm GMG, and smoke grenade launchers. In addition to its crew, 10 soldiers can be transported in the cargo area.
The Panther has been designed for survivability and rapid repair, with modular armour, V-shaped belly armour pack, Nuclear-Biological-Chemical (NBC) protection, and all models are equipped with a Trophy active protection system. It is capable of manoeuvring in difficult terrain, thanks to the impressive AVDS-1790-9AR 1,200 hp V12 air-cooled diesel engine. The Panther is able to carry up to 12 troops (crewmen and fully equipped infantrymen) and one or two stretchers plus medical equipment for a MEDEVAC version.
Listed Specifications:
Crew: 2 operators + 10 passengers
Weight: 50 tonnes
Length: 7.5 m
Width: 3.8 m
Height: 2 m
Armament: 12.7mm, 7.62mm machine guns, 40mm GMG
Engine: Continental AVDS-1790-9AR diesel
Engine power: 1,200 hp
Top speed: 60 km/h
Operational range: 500 km
Infantry Fighting Vehicle
FV 720 Mora- $4 million
Extremely effective infantry fighting vehicle. Compact design, allowing easier transport. Top speed of 70km/h (44mph), operational range of 660 km (410 miles). The Mora is armed with a 40mm cannon and a coaxial machine gun, providing not only competent carrying capacity but also reliable fire support.
The FV 720 Mora has an all-welded aluminium armour hull and laminated steel armour turret. It provides all-round protection against 14.5-mm armour-piercing rounds. Font arc is made to withstand 25-mm armour-piercing rounds. The IFV can be fitted with extra passive armour panels for protection against RPG rounds. This armoured fighting vehicle is also fitted with NBC protection system. The seven troops carried enter through a door in the hull rear. Passengers enter and leave the vehicle via rear doors. Once inside there is storage for sufficient combat supplies to maintain them in action for at least 48 hours. There are no firing ports in the hull in order to improve armour protection, however can be modified to fit personal needs.
Listed Specifications:
Weight: 25.4 tonnes
Length: 6.3 m (20 ft 8 in)
Width: 3.03 m (9 ft 11 in)
Height: 2.8 m (9 ft 2 in)
Crew: 3 (commander, gunner, driver) + 7 troops/passengers
Armour: Aluminium and Appliqué (Provides all-round protection from 14.5mm armour piercing rounds)
Main armament: 40 mm CTA CT40 cannon
Secondary armament: L94A1 coaxial 7.62 mm chain gun, 7.62 mm machine gun, 6× 76 mm grenade launchers
Engine: V-8 Condor Diesel or DSI 16 V8 Diesel, 550 hp - 810 hp
Operational range: 660 km (410 miles)
Top speed: 75 km/h (46 mph) on road, 50 km/h (31 mph) off road
Artillery
Scorcher - $4.5 million
The Scorcher is a 155mm self-propelled artillery at the end of its lifetime cycle. It has modules allowing indirect fire support, with an advanced artillery computer allowing for various unguided and guided ammunition to be fired. The rear of the chassis no longer permits transporting passengers, as ammunition storage is installed.
The Scorcher is a modified version of the Panther APC, featuring a 155mm howitzer on its top. The armour has been upgraded to protect the crew from direct hits of enemy mortars and RPG's, something of which artillery vehicles vulnerable against. It is fitted with an auxiliary power unit to eliminate the need to run the main engine to keep the batteries charged while stationary; this keeps the automated elevation, traverse, magazine, shell transfer arm, power for electronics and communications running. That being said, customisation and personalisation, as always, is an option for the buyers. Turret can be completely removed & replaced if need be, armour upgrades are available, and the APU can be modified for personal needs.
Listed Specifications:
Crew: 5 (commander, driver, gunner, and two loaders)
Combat: 55.8 tonnes
Length: 11.7 m
Width: 3.6 m
Height: 3.1 m
Armour: Welded steel, 14.5 mm resistant additional bomblet protection
Main armament: 155 mm L52 Artillery Gun
Secondary armament: 7.62 mm machine gun
Engine: MTU 881 Ka-500
Suspension: torsion bar
Operational range: 420 km
Top speed: 67 km/h
Sandstorm - 4.75 million
The Sandstorm is another modified version of the Panther APC. It utilizes smaller rockets equipped with modern engines, resulting in longer range and accuracy. The launch pod is mounted on a Slammer chassis and loads 12 unguided rockets.
The rockets and ATACMS missiles are contained in interchangeable pods. Each pod contains six standard rockets or one guided ATACMS missile, however the two types cannot be mixed. The LLM can hold two pods at a time, which are hand-loaded using a winch system. All twelve rockets or two ATACMS missiles can be fired in under 60 seconds. One launcher firing twelve rockets can completely blanket one square kilometer with submunitions. A typical Zynoan MLRS cluster salvo consists of three vehicles each firing all 12 rockets. With each rocket containing 644 M77 grenades, the entire salvo would drop 23,184 grenades in the target area.
Listed Specifications:
Weight: 50 tonnes
Length: 7.5 m
Width: 3.8 m
Height: 5 m
Armament: ZAMI RLS
Engine: Continental AVDS-1790-9AR diesel
Engine power: 1,200 hp
Top speed: 55 km/h
Operational range: 500 km
Rate of fire: rockets; 12 rounds in 40 sec, missiles; 2 rounds in 10 sec
Effective firing range: 64 km
Anti-Air
Cheetah - $5.5 million
The Cheetah is based upon the Panthers hull, with a similar design process as the Scorcher. It features two very capable 35mm autocannons on it's turret, providing extensive firepower with 680 rounds of high-explosive shells being fired at 550 rounds a minute (per cannon), the system provides profound anti defence capabilities. Compared to the Panther, the Cheetah has an increase of 300kg. This does not take away from the manoeuvrability of the original vehicle however, meaning it is able to station in places other AA systems would be unable to access. More information about the chassis can be found on the Panther APC description.
Listed Specifications:
Crew: 3 operators
Weight: 50.3 tonnes
Length: 7.5 m
Width: 3.8 m
Height: 5 m
Main armament: 2 x 35mm Autocannons
Secondary armament: 4 x Titan anti-air missiles, 2 x Smoke Generators
Engine: Continental AVDS-1790-9AR diesel
Engine power: 1,200 hp
Top speed: 52 km/h
Operational range: 500 km
LADS - $2.5 million
The LADS (Land-Air Defense System) is a mobile long-range surface to air defence system. Being equipped on the HEMTT, it comes in two variations; one designed to target incoming ballistic missiles (ABDS) and another to target aircraft (AADS). The AADS has an operational range of 160km (100 mi) while the ABDS has an operational range of 45km (28 mi), both shooting 4 missiles being able to climb to 24,200 meters (79,500 feet) and reach a top speed of Mach 5.0.
See HEMTT for vehicle specifications.
Listed Specifications (missile):
Weight: 700 kg
Length: 5,800 mm
Diameter: 410 mm
Warhead weight: 90 kg
Detonation mechanism: Proximity fuze
Wingspan: 920 mm
Propellant: Solid-fuel rocket
Operational range:
AADS - 160km
ABDS - 45km
Flight altitude: 24,200 m
Speed: Mach 5.0
Guidance system: Radio command with Track Via Missile semi-active homing
Logistical Transport
Hunter - $175 thousand
The Hunter is a Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicle manufactured by ZAMI to provide troops with enhanced protection. The armoured hull can withstand light weapons and protects the crew against landmines and improvised explosive devices (IED). Even though the heavy armour and powerful engine cause increased fuel consumption, it has been favoured by frontline troops over the light vehicles for its easy maintenance and good protection level. Armed version of the sturdy Hunter MRAP vehicle is fitted with a Remotely Controlled Weapons System turret. The turret is fitted with the universal 12.7mm heavy machinegun or the multi-role 40mm Grenade Machine Gun. The armed Hunters are used for troop transport in combat zones, as light reconnaissance vehicles or can even obtain a fire support role in certain operations.
Listed Specifications:
Crew: 2 operators (driver, gunner) + 3 passengers
Weight: 14 tonnes
Length: 5.2m
Width: 2.4m
Height: 2.7m
Armour: Plasan composite
Main armament: [modifiable] 1× 7.62 mm M240 machine gun/1x 7.62 mm UKM-2000 machine gun/1× 40 mm Mk 19 grenade launcher/1× BGM-71 TOW anti-tank guided missile launcher
Engine: 7.2 liter inline-6 Caterpillar C7 turbodiesel, 370 bhp
Payload capacity: 1.8 tonnes
Operational range: 510 km
Top speed: 105 km/h
Strider - $200 thousand
The Strider is a medium all-terrain vehicle with amphibious capability and enhanced crew protection, designed for reconnaissance and troop transport roles. The unarmed version is fitted with an observation periscope package with thermal imaging and a laser marker. The armed version of the basic troop transporter is equipped with a Remotely Controlled Weapons System turret fitted with the universal 12.7mm heavy machine gun or the multi-role 40mm Grenade Machine. Armed versions share the observation periscope used for reconnaissance duty
Various weapons can be fitted on the Strider, such as a 12.7 mm machine gun, a anti-tank missile system or a 40 mm automatic grenade launcher or a MG3. A anti-air system can be, if necessary be implemented. The launcher in this case is the Stinger Weapon Platform (SWP), with four Stinger missiles intended for mid-range air defence.
Listed Specifications:
Crew: 4 (1 driver, 1 gunner, 2 passengers)
Weight: 9.7 tonnes
Length: 5.71m
Width: 2.49m
Height: 1.79m
Main armament: HK GMG 40 mm grenade autocannon
Secondary armament: N/A
Engine: Destra diesel 239 hp
Operational range: 860 km
Top speed: 115 km/h
HEMTT - $240 thousand
The Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck is an 8x8 diesel-powered off-road truck. There are several versions covering the basic transport functions: cargo, refuel, medical, repair, ammo resupply and can be equipped with the LADS.
Listed Specifications:
Weight: 19 tonnes (empty)
Length: 10.39 m
Width: 2.44 m
Height: 3.02 m
Crew: 2
Engine: Caterpillar C15 515 hp
Transmission: 5-speed automatic with 2 range transfer case
Suspension: SuspensionCollien w/equalizing beam
Operational range: 483 km
Speed: 100 km/h
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Utility Helicopters
CH-49 Flye - $14.5 million
Medium to heavy lift helicopter. It can carry up to 24 standing soldiers (18 seated) plus crew. Besides the transport version, many other versions of the Flye exist, serving effectively in evac, anti-submarine warfare, or armed air support roles. Upgrades from its predecessor consist of more powerful engines and construction changes fully utilising modern materials.
The CH-49 Flye can be outfitted with various avionics suites to suite operator requirements. Additionally, radar systems are equally modular in the Merlin design and can consist of surveillance, search and weather avoidance radar variations. A radar warning receiver (RWR) alerts the crew of incoming threats including homing missiles. There is an integrated Direction Infrared Countermeasures suite with automatically dispensing chaff and flare launchers. Navigation is through GPS. Night-vision goggles provide pilot sighting in the dark and is further aided by the modular turret system that can accept Forward-Looking Infrared (FLIR).
The aircraft can be left unarmed, but its standard armament is a self-defensive network of up to three 7.62mm general purpose machine guns. One machine gun can be fitted to the powered loading ramp at the rear to which the ramp remains lowered in flight. This position can engage any ground-based entities engaging the Flye itself or provide cover fire for infantry entering or exiting the aircraft. Each fuselage side can sport machine guns on pintle mounts for similar defence. More offensive military-minded roles of the CH-49 Flye can see wingstubs fitted for the mounting of unguided rocket pods and machine gun pods. For maritime defence, navies have outfitted their helicopters with up to four homing torpedoes, anti-submarine depth charges and anti-ship missiles. These weapons serve to counter threats posed by both surfaced and submerged enemies as needed. External fuel tanks can be installed to the aircraft for increased operational range while it is also designed to accept in-flight refuelling from a lead aircraft.
Listed Specifications:
Crew: 4
Length: 22.81 m
Width: 18.59 m
Height: 6.65 m
Weight: 10,500 kg empty
Powerplant: 3 x Turbomeca RTM322-01 turboshaft engines delivering 2,312 shaft horsepower each and driving a five-blade main rotor and four-blade tail rotor.
Top Speed: 309 km/h
Range: 1,389 km
Service Ceiling: 4,575 m
Rate-of-Climb: 610 m/min
Armament Suite (optional):
3 x 7.62mm general purpose machine guns (1 x at ramp, 1 x each at fuselage sides).
4 x Torpedoes
2 x Anti-Ship Missiles
2 x Rocket Pods on optional wingstubs
2 x 7.62mm machine gun pods on optional wingstubs
Depth Charges
2 x External Fuel Tanks
Attack Helicopters
Hellcat - $17 million
The Hellcat is a reconnaissance-oriented medium-lift helicopter, most suited for anti-surface, battlefield utility with limited transport capability. It replaces its predecessor, the Super Lynx, with improved manoeuvrability, durability, and protection. The armed version is fitted with either twin miniguns or unguided rocket pods.
The focus put on reconnaissance is immense. It has avionics that include Forward-Looking Infra-Red (FLIR), HUMS, electronic support measures, a 360°AESA surveillance radar, advanced data linking, a full colour digital map, infrared suppression, an integrated surface automatic identification system (AIS), and anti-submarine warfare dipping sonar (naval variant) and a HUD. The weapons used on the Hellcat would vary depending on mission requirements. It can carry weapons capable of targeting land, air and sea (emerged or submerged) targets, making it a competent provider of effective firepower.
The Hellcat allows the use of modular armour fittings to further enhance survivability as well as offering crash-resistant seating for the crew. For search and rescue variants, the Hellcat will be fitted with a rescue hoist and be designed to accept wounded in the cabin. As a troop transport helicopter, the Hellcat will also supply multiple seats in the cabin for combat-ready troops. For urban and forest deployments, the cabin can be equipped with a rappelling kit for quick insertion.
Listed Specifications:
Crew: 2 pilots + 5 passengers
Length: 15.24 m
Width: 12.80 m
Height: 3.73 m
Weight: 3,300 kg empty
Powerplant: 2 x CTS800-4N turboshaft engines developing 1,362 shp each while driving a four-blade main rotor and four blade tail rotor.
Top Speed: 296 km/h
Range: 777 km
Armament (optional): 2 x 7.62mm OR 12.7mm machine guns on pintle mounts at cabin doors, Rocket Pods, Machine Gun Pods, Anti-Ship Missiles, Hellfire Anti-Tank Missiles, Depth Charges and Torpedoes
Mosquito - 4 million
The Mosquito variant is a light helicopter with the ability to carry anti-ground fixed forward-firing weapons such as unguided rockets and machine guns to provide direct air-support for the operating ground forces.
The appearance of the Mosquito is simple yet recognisable. The design is dominated by the large bubble-type framed glass cockpit that allows for excellent visibility out of the two-man cockpit. The cockpit resides just in front of a small crew cabin area with placement for up to 6 combat-ready troops/operatives on "bench" type seating along the outboard sides of the cabin fuselage. Armament, like on the Hellcat, can be modified for certain mission's needs. The Mosquito is developed for quick insertion/extraction of troops, provide competent fire support and be an optional scout helicopter. Today it is favoured by many special forces as their main aviation unit.
Listed Specifications:
Crew: 2 pilots (one possible) + 6 passengers
Length: 9.8 m
Width: 8.3 m
Height: 3 m
Weight: 722 kg (empty)
Powerplant: 1 x T63-A-5A OR T63-A-700 turboshaft engine delivering up to 650 horsepower to a six-blade main rotor and a 4-blade tail rotor.
Top Speed: 282 km/h
Range: 430 km
Service Ceiling: 5.7 km
Rate-of-Climb: 628 m/min
Armament (can include any of the following combinations across two mounting stations):
1 x 30mm M230 Chaingun
2 x 7.62mm M134 Miniguns
2 x 12.7mm GAU-19 Gatling guns
2 x M261 7-shot rocket pods (2.75" Hydra 70 rockets).
2 x AGM-114 Hellfire anti-tank missiles
2 x TOW anti-tank missiles
2 x Stinger short-range, air-to-air missiles
Ghost Fireblade - $25 million
Another product coming out of Project Ghost.The concealed weapon compartment for optimum stealth capacity. It is able to take a direct hit from a stinger missile, if it is able to make it through the JAB. The Jammed Airspace Barrier is a highly advanced, all-round system jamming any incoming anti-air missiles, ultimately making it explode before it hits. The radius of the jammed barrier surrounds the Fireblade six meters in any direction.
The compact design adopted a small profile and sharp lines. Internal weapons bays were intended from the beginning as was a retractable powered, wheeled undercarriage. Optional stub wings allowed the helicopter more tactical flexibility when using varied ordnance options though at the cost of a larger radar signature, compromising the core of the project. The crew of two - pilot and weapons specialist/gunner - sit comfortably with excellent visibility over the surrounding terrain. The Fireblade has been given state-of-the-art flight control systems that included helmet-mounted displays, side-stick cyclic controlling, 3D moving map displays, and Fly-By-Wire (FBW) with triple redundancy feature. Additional components included Forward-Looking Infrared (FLIR) and an onboard self-laser designator for precision munitions. On the battlefield, the Fireblade system would support allied forces by engaging enemy armour at range. Weapons support included the Hellfire anti-tank missile, Stinger air-to-air missile as well as Hydra 2.75" rocket pods. The optional wingstubs nearly doubled the ordnance-carrying totals when fixed.
Listed Specifications:
Crew: 2 (pilot, gunner)
Length: 13.2 m
Width: 11.90 m
Height: 3.37 m
Weight: 9.3 tonnes kg (empty)
Powerplant: 2 x LHTEC T800-LHT-801 turboshafts generating 1,563 shp each and driving a five blade main rotor with an eight blade fan-in-fin shrouded tail rotor.
Top Speed: 324 km/h
Range: 2,224 km
Service Ceiling: 4,566 m
Rate-of-Climb: 273 m/min
Armament:
Standard:
1 x 20mm XM301 three-barrel cannon in chin turret.
Internal:
6 x Hellfire anti-tank missiles or 6 x Stinger air-to-air missiles OR 24 x Hydra 70 2.75" air-to-surface rockets.
External:
8 x Hellfire anti-tank missiles or 16 x Stinger air-to-air missiles OR 56 x Hydra 70 2.75" air-to-surface rockets.
Jets
Ghost Wipeout - $20 million
The only jet to be a part of Project Ghost, the Ghost Wipeout is a heavily refined and modified Wipeout attack aircraft. The Ghost Wipeout is a single-seat aircraft used for close air support and air interdiction. It carries improved and more fuel efficient engines, it can carry more ammunition, has a superior radar, is much more manoeuvrable and can carry a higher overall payload. Only one pilot is needed for this aircraft.
Listed Specifications:
Crew: 1 pilot
Length: 16.26 m
Wing span: 17.53 m
Height: 4.47 m
Weight: 11.32 tonnes (empty)
Engines: 2 x GE TF34-GE-100 turbofans
Top speed: 900 km/h
Combat radius: 600 km
Cannon: 1 x GAU-8A 30-mm
Missiles: AGM-65B/C air-to surface missiles with IR- or TV-guidance, 4 x AIM-9L/M air-to-air missiles, 6 x LAU-68 seven shot multiple launchers for 70-mm rockets
Tripfire - $38 million
The Tripfire aircraft, although featuring stealth technologies, was not part of Project Ghost. It is capable of providing close air support, tactical bombing or air combat missions. It goes as fast as 1.8 mach (2,300 km/h, 1,400 mph), and has a concealed weapons compartment. It comes in three variants; Tripfire (standard), Tripfire Marine (Designed for naval opertations, capable of vertical take-off and landing) and Tripfire Air (more focus put on air superiority, vertical take off optional).
[Specifications upcoming. Thank you for your patience!]
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
Greyhawk - $9 million
The Greyhawk UAV is designed for reconnaissance, airborne surveillance and target acquisition. Top speed of 270km/h (170mph). It is specialized to carry the ZAMI made Snoute Missile, that has a range of up to 7km (4mi). Greyhawk has a range of 1,900km (1180mi) and can reach 15,500 meters (50,000ft) in altitude.
The Greyhawk UAV offers Air Forces a high-level, remotely-piloted weapons platform capable of instant action and precise engagement. The system is fully-portable and can break down in sections for airlifting in a Lockheed C-130 transport. The basic design of the pilot-less aircraft still allows for take-off and landings to occur on any given runway.
The drone is capable of carrying and delivering munitions from two external hardpoints in the form of anti-tank Hellfire missiles and the GBU-12 and GBU-38 series of JDAM bombs. It is termed a "hunter/killer" system, equally capable of operating in the stratosphere as a real-time reconnaissance drone and being able to engage said target as needed.
Listed Specifications:
Length: 11m
Width: 20.10 m
Height: 11.00 m
Weight: 1,676 kg (empty)
Powerplant: 1 x Honeywell TPE331-10GD turboprop engine generating 900shp.
Top speed: 370 km/h
Range: 3,022 km
Service Ceiling: 15,500 m
Armament can include any combination of the following:
2 x AGM-114 Hellfire anti-tank missiles
2 x GBU-12 Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAM)
2 x GBU-38 Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAM)
2 x AGM-20 Snoute anti-tank missiles
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Frigate
Bayonet Class - $550 million
Part of Project Ghost, the Bayonet Class Frigate is designed with modularity and flexibility in mind to enhance versatility across the full range of operations, including maritime security, counter piracy, counter terrorist and humanitarian aid/disaster relief operations. It has an missile armament of total of 48 CAMM (Common Anti Air Modular Missile) VLS (Vertical Launch System) canisters with a range of 25+ km. 3 × 8-cell strike-length VLS compatible with the Tomahawk cruise missile, Anti-Submarine Rockets (ASROC) and Long Range Anti Ship Missiles (LRASM).
The frigate will have an acoustically quiet hull for anti-submarine warfare, and will be armed with Sting Ray homing torpedoes. Each Bayonet Frigate will be fitted with a Type 2050 bow sonar, and will also feature an additional powerful towed array sonar Sonar 2087. The frigate is be fitted with guns of different calibers. Instead of the traditional 4.5" gun, it is equipped to have a Zyno-standard 5" main gun. Smaller guns include two Phalanx CIWS, two 30mm DS30M Mark 2 Automated Small Calibre Guns and a number of miniguns and general-purpose machine guns.
Listed Specifications:
Displacement: 6,500 tonnes
Length: 148.5 m
Beam: 20 m
Propulsion:
MT30 gas turbine
4 x high speed diesel generators
2 x electric motors
Speed: Excess of 28 kn (52 km/h)
Range: 7,000 nautical miles (13,000 km)
Complement: 118 (accommodation for up to 190)
Sensors and processing systems:
Type 997 Artisan 3D radar
Sonar 2087 (towed array sonar)
Type 2050 bow sonar
SCOT-5 satcom
Electronic warfare and decoys:
IRVIN-GQ DLF decoys
Armament:
AA Missiles:
8 × 6-cell CAMM VLS canisters for a total of 48:
CAMM missiles (range 1-25+ km)
VLS:
3 × 8-cell strike-length Mk 41 VLS for possible: Tomahawk, ASROC and LRASM
Anti-submarine torpedo system:
Sting Ray torpedo system
Guns:
1 × 5 inch Mk 45 naval gun
2 × 30mm DS30M Mk2 guns
2 × Phalanx CIWS
2 × Miniguns
4 × General purpose machine guns
Aviation Facilities:
Large flight deck
Enclosed hangar
Accommodation for UAVs
Assault Boat
Mayst - $200 thousand
V shaped boat with two powerful jet impellers excels in speed and manoeuvrability, and can carry up to 5 fully equipped soldiers. Standard version comes with one machine gun & a RC grenade gun, more can be added if requested.
Listed Specifications:
Propulsion: Dual Caterpillar 3126 DITA, 6 in-line cylinder diesel, turbocharged
Length: 11 meters
Beam: 3.2 meters
Displacement: .3 tonnes
Speed: 40+ knots (64 kilometers/hour).
Range: 200 nautical miles (370 kilometers).
Armament:
1 x RC grenade gun
1 x 12.7mm Heavy Machine Gun
Submersible
Bolt SDV- $250 thousand
The Bolt Swimmer Delivery Vehicle, is a small, 4-man submersible vehicle designed to carry four divers. It has the capability to travel 23 m/s on the surface of the water, and 18 m/s when submerged. It is outfitted with a periscope that can see in the visible spectrum, night vision, black-hot infrared, and white-hot infrared and is equipped with a laser designator. When submerged, it can become nearly undetectable.
Listed Specifications:
Crew: 4
Length: 4.69 m
Beam: 1.89 m
Displacement: 750 kg
Machinery: 1 x Rechargeable Silver-Zinc Battery-powered Motor; 1 x shaft.
Surface Speed: 18 kts (21 mph)
Armament: None
Guardian Class Submarine - $735 million
The Guardian Class is a class of nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines. Fitted with 16 missile firing compartments and four 50cm (21 inch) torpedo tubes. The ballistic missiles fitted with the Guardian class range up to 11,000km (6,800 mi). Trident II D5's SLBM's(carrying 8 warheads each) are the candidate missiles featured. The torpedoes used (Spearfish Heavyweight torpedoes) range up to 65km (40 mi), capable of targeting both submerged and surfaced vessels. It's armour is able to take two direct torpedo hits before being breached, then a counter-flooding mechanism is engaged.
The Guardian is fitted with a wide range of key sensors and processing systems to make for a lethal tool when submerged, be they offensive or defensive. The Underwater System Type 2054 composite sonar suite, made up of the Type 2046 towed sonar array, the Type 2043 active/passive search sonar, the Type 1007 I band navigation radar system and the CK51 search periscope. The UPM intercept Electronic Support Measures (ESM) system, coupled with a pair of Mk10 series Type 2066/Typ2071 decoy launchers, create the effect Guardian's Electronic Warfare (EW) capabilities.
Listed Specifications:
Displacement: 15,900 tonnes (sub
Length: 149.9 m
Beam: 12.8 m
Draught: 12 m
Propulsion:
1 × PWR2 nuclear reactor
2 × GEC turbines; 27,500 shp (20.5 MW)
1 × shaft, pump jet propulsor
2 × auxiliary retractable propulsion motors
2 × turbo generators (6 MW)
2 × diesel alternators; 2,700 shp (2.0 MW)
Speed: 25 knots (46 km/h)
Range: Limited by food and maintenance requirements.
Sensors and processing systems:
Type 1007 I-band navigation radar
ZAMI Underwater Systems Type 2054 sonar suite:
Type 2046 towed array sonar
Type 2043 hull-mounted active and passive search sonar
Type 2082 passive intercept and ranging sonar
CK51 search periscope
CH91 attack periscope
Electronic warfare and decoys:
2 x SSE Mk10 launchers for Type 2066 and Type 2071 torpedo decoys
RESM Racal UAP passive intercept
Armament:
4 × 53 cm torpedo tubes for:
Spearfish heavyweight torpedoes
16 ballistic missile tubes for:
16 × Trident II D5 SLBMs (carrying up to 8 W88 warheads each)
GROUND VEHICLES | AIRCRAFT | NAVAL VEHICLES | INFANTRY EQUIPMENT - Coming Soon!
Below you can find sneak peaks at what our upcoming infantry equipment division will provide.
Pistol
Po7 - $50
Variants:
Rooq - $60
Variants:
405 - $60
No variants
ACPC SO - $75
Sub-Machine Gun
Sting - $750
Variants:
Carbine
TRG1 - $1,000
Variants:
Assault Rifle
Katiba - $950
Variants:
M7X - $1,000
Variants:
KM20 - $900
Variants:
Light Machine Gun
MK200 - $1,250
Variants:
Marksman & Sniper Rifles
R-20i - $1,300
Variants:
GM90 - $1,500
S330 - $1,600
Stationary Machine Guns & Launchers
G32 - $2,000
i45 Mortar - $1,200
PCML - $1,400
U8 Titan - $1,000