FAB-10400 "Barsuk" Glide Bomb
Type: Heavy Precision Glide Bomb
Origin: Russia (Fictional)
Weight Class: 10,400 kg
Warhead Type: High-explosive fragmentation or thermobaric (modular payload)
Overview:
The FAB-10400 "Barsuk" is a next-generation Russian super heavy glide bomb designed for long-range precision strikes against fortified or high-value targets. Named after the Russian word for "badger," it’s built to burrow through hardened defenses with sheer kinetic force before detonating.
Design Features:
- Folding Mid-Body Wings: (Activate2) For stable glide over extended distances, enabling launch from stand-off ranges.
- Twin V-Tail Fins: For improved aerodynamic control and post-release maneuverability.
- Rear vertical stabilizer: Used for enhanced stability.
- Optional Propulsion: (after no fuel, activate1) In some variants, the FAB-10400 might include a booster for semi-powered flight.
Deployment:
Typically released from heavy bombers or large fighter-bombers such as the Tu-160, Tu-95 or Tu-22M3. The bomb uses a high-altitude release profile, maximizing glide range while avoiding short-range air defenses.
Combat Use:
Optimized for strategic infrastructure, naval ships, buried bunkers, and airbases. Can also be adapted for anti-runway or area denial missions with submunition variants.
(Photo Captured from F/A-18G from USS Beast intercepting a test launch from somewhere in the Bering sea)
Specifications
General Characteristics
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- Wingspan 8.6ft (2.6m)
- Length 25.5ft (7.8m)
- Height 7.4ft (2.3m)
- Empty Weight 22,958lbs (10,413kg)
- Loaded Weight 23,245lbs (10,543kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.435
- Wing Loading 53.1lbs/ft2 (259.3kg/m2)
- Wing Area 437.7ft2 (40.7m2)
- Drag Points 1581
Parts
- Number of Parts 52
- Control Surfaces 2
- Performance Cost 190
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