Throth Attack Jet
5,940 Mudkip
8.4 years ago
The attack plane of our Air Force. Equipped with 2x Mk. ll R.E.D engines, that emit a red exhaust, it's a deadly threat to Pilotmarian infantry and tanks.
Specifications
General Characteristics
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- Wingspan 53.9ft (16.4m)
- Length 37.3ft (11.4m)
- Height 12.5ft (3.8m)
- Empty Weight 13,242lbs (6,006kg)
- Loaded Weight 29,759lbs (13,498kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.755
- Wing Loading 54.6lbs/ft2 (266.6kg/m2)
- Wing Area 545.1ft2 (50.6m2)
- Drag Points 3875
Parts
- Number of Parts 132
- Control Surfaces 7
- Performance Cost 639
@Shiami What's O5?
@Mudkip Sals is invading the renemants of your country.
@Shiami Yes.
Do you Renember me? If ya don't, then you don't have a brain.
Looks like A-10
@PINK Nice!
@Areonautics3 That's why we have RCS thrusters.
We have a newer test design, it will be formed into the last of the ADs. @Pilotmario
@Areonautics3 Like you can make it to that alltitute, which you can't.
You are in very thin air at that point. You won't make it.@Pilotmario
@Areonautics3 We're higher up than that.
Dart F-3D retrofitted with RCS have been able to operate at altitudes of nearly 700,000 feet.
Exactly the point @Areonautics3
Oh nooo!@PINK
Hmm, a FL-23 (wich can act in the same way as a Renegade), can fly over 100,000 feet @Areonautics3 @Pilotmario
20000 feet up is okay.@Pilotmario
@Areonautics3 Real hard to do boom and zoom when we are always at a higher altitude and have superior numbers.
@PINK I suppose they could accompany the FL-20, like how our Renegade II accompany Vipers or Cobras.
@PINK We judged that your AEW+C, although faster than the E-1 Endurance, is less powerful.
Although we operate BA-21 EWCs and other types that allow continued radar support. @Pilotmario
We are currently working on a MLRS. @Pilotmario
Yep @Pilotmario
Our pilots do boom and zoom two.@Pilotmario
Your military is probably the closest thing to ours in terms of capability. @PINK
The NFK arsenal is quite extensive and deadly with the right tactics. NFK and PAF fighters operate very differently in terms of preference of engagement. NFK fighters prefer brawling dogfights, as their low wing loading and greater balance allows them to engage in turnfights easily. PAF fighters prefer boom and zoom attacks, as their superior engines and higher wing loading allows them to rapidly climb to altitude and engage in diving attacks with great accuracy.
Given accounts of intelligence gathered, VAF pilots find fighting against the PAF more daunting than fighting against the NFK. NFK fighters often operate beyond the coverage of ground radars or AEW+C in an aggressive pursuit of enemy aircraft. Engagements with them are usually meeting engagements where both forces detect each other at the same time, where the NFK may or may not have the advantage. Sometimes, the NFK operate under the cover of PAF AEW+C or ground radar, and take a defensive role, letting radar find their targets for them, and attacking when optimal.
PAF fighters, however, operate within the coverage of ground radars within the coverage of an AEW+C or ground radar. Often this AEW+C is a Renegade II or E-1A Endurance. They operate defensively against intruders, loitering over the battlefield in a continuous presence for extended times with the assistance of air tankers such as KB-2C Dominator. As a result, the PAF fighters know the VAF fighters, and will engage when favorable. As a result, VAF fighters always encounter the PAF when they are outnumbered and out of position.
@Areonautics3 @PINK
@PINK The 105mm M3 and 120mm M4 can fire canister rounds. The 105mm canister M19 fires 1,200 nonmagnetic steel 10mm balls, and the 120mm canister M20 contains 1,750 such balls due to the larger caliber. There is also the 105mm M21 canister that contains 750 steel slugs, and the 120mm M22 canister that contains 950 steel slugs.
In addition, there is a 105mm M23 canister round that contains 120 steel flechettes. No flechette round has been developed for the 120mm M4 as of yet.
The M19 and M20 canister were the original canister rounds issued to tanks equipped with the 105mm M3 and 120mm M4. However, M19 and M20 canister proved less capable of firing through dense brush and vegetation, and tests showed its performance against simulated brush was inferior to M40 Ball Cal. 12.7x99mm fired from M26 Machine Gun Cal. 12.7x99mm. They had an effective range of 500m under the most optimal circumstances.
M21 and M22 were introduced to address this, featuring fewer but heavier projectiles that are also useful against unarmored or lightly armored targets. They have much better performance in heavy brush, capable of penetrating 50mm of oak. Due to the heavier projectiles, they have an effective range of 800m.
M23 canister is really a flechette round, and is effective at much longer ranges due to the improved aerodynamics of the flechettes. The flechette round has been known to "crucify" its targets, sometimes fixing them to trees due to the sheer power of the round. Due to the nature of these projectiles, they have an effective range of 1,100m