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Kaldamean Air Force Equipment


Air Force flight suits are designed out of the same alloy that makes up the army but are made out of thinner sheets than the army suits. While leaving risk to high caliber rifle fire, it is still capable of stopping lower caliber rounds, similar to that of level 4 ballistic plates. It is designed with four ports on the back of the suit that connect to the plane's life support systems with a magnetic seal. These seals also act as an anti-theft device so that anyone who doesn't have the clearance needed to unlock a suit cannot access a jet, as the jet engine will not start until the ports are correctly connected. Pilots are given neural implants that replicate the plane's H.U.D. while plugged into the aircraft systems, showing -2 seconds off reaction time.


The Morningstar is the standard fighter jet used in the Kaldamean Air Force. It was designed to be the peak of aerial dominance and superiority, utilizing stealth capabilities only seen before on American stealth bombers. It can break the sound barrier without being a blip on the radar due to specialized radar-absorbing paint designed especially for these fighter jets; the cost of a single coat of this paint can fund an entire F-15, but this high price is exceptionally successful, allowing the Morningstar to have a radar cross-section smaller than that of a bumblebee. Designed to outmaneuver the newest generation of fighter jets with advanced thrust vectoring and a superior thrust-to-weight ratio. Despite being unable to carry bombs, its capability to carry the AGM-7 Arrow Cruise missile allows it to decimate targets on the ground without being seen or even remotely detected by advanced radar arrays.
SF Morningstar Air Dominance Fighter
Crew:1
Length: 72ft
Wingspan: 45ft
Height: 16ft
Powerplant: 2x Pratt & Whitney F119, 100,000lbf with Super cruise capabilities

Performance:
Maximum speed: Mach 3.1
Cruise speed: Mach 2.55
Combat radius: 1650 mi
Service ceiling: 65,000 ft

Avionics:
AN/APG-81-AESA radar
Distributed Aperture System (DAS) missile warning system
Electronic Warfare Suite
Multifunction Advanced Data Link (MADL) communication system

Armament:
Guns: 1 × GAU-22/A 25 mm cannon internally mounted
Internal Centerline Bay: 8 air-to-air missiles or four cruise missiles
Internal Side Bays: 4 air-to-air missiles
External: 14 air-to-air missiles

Defense:
Flares
Chaff


F/A-67 Sirocco
The F/A-67 is a newer development from a new company out of Kaldamea, creating a new strike Interceptor alongside its tactical bomber capability. The Sirocco is often seen as the majority aircraft in squadrons, with senior pilots flying the Morningstar and junior pilots flying the Badwolf.
Length: 44 ft
Wingspan: 32 ft
Height: 15 ft
Armament: (1) 20mm Cannon
(2) Bay Hardpoints (3 hardpoints per bay)
(2) Intake Bays (2 hardpoints)
(4) Wing-Pylon Hardpoints
Radar Range: (Fore) 100 mi
(Sides) 40 mi
(Rear) 40 mi
Empty Weight: 25,000 lbs
Loaded Weight: 60,000 lbs
Max Takeoff Weight: 88,000 lbs
Powerplant: (2) Pratt & Whitney F135 (56,000 lbs w/afterburner)
Max Speed: Mach 2.9
Range: 4,400 mi
Combat Range: 2,000 mi
Max g: 9.5+
Ceiling: 65,000ft


The most numerous plane in the Kaldamean Air Force is the Badwolf Interceptor; due to its simplistic controls, it is given to pilots fresh out of training, allowing them to gain experience and move up to more advanced aircraft. Unlike the Morningstar, this jet is designed with deeper armament bays; it can carry the BGM-18 Air to Surface missile with nuclear capability.
Crew:1
Length: 51 ft
Wingspan: 35 ft
Height: 14ft
Powerplant: 2x Asimov FTF-211A, 40,000lbf

Performance:
Maximum speed: Mach 1.6
Combat radius: 1650 mi
Service ceiling: 65,000 ft

Avionics:
AN/APG-77
Distributed Aperture System (DAS) missile warning system
Electronic Warfare Suite
Multifunction Advanced Data Link (MADL) communication system

Armament:
Guns: 1 × GAU-22/A 25 mm (0.984 in) cannon internal mounted
Internal Centerline Bay: 8 air-to-air missiles, or four cruise missiles, or 2,000lbs bombs
Internal Side Bays: 4 air-to-air missiles
External: 14 air-to-air missiles, or 4 air-to-ground weapons and 10 air-to-air missiles

Defenses:
Flares


B-7 Ghost Strategic Bomber-Built off of designs of American bombers this aircraft was designed to surpass all capabilities shown in American craft.
Length: 150ft
Wingspan: 240ft
Height: 20ft
Crew: 2
Powerplant: 2 Asimov BTF-120 Turbofans 75,000 lbf
Maximum Speed: Mach 2
Cruise Speed: Mach .95
Range: 20,000nmi
Armament: 2 Internal Bays (100,000 lbs Ordnance)
4x Large AShM / 20x Large Cruise Missiles / 36x 2,000lbs Bombs / 64x 1,000lbs bombs


B-8 Haast Strategic Bomber-Built: After the B-7 had been in service for a decade, the Haast was designed as a much more capable aircraft for longer engagements with a much larger payload.
Length: 178ft
Wingspan: 95ft
Height: 30ft
Crew: 4
Powerplant: 2 Asimov BTF-125A Turbofans 76,500 lbf
Maximum Speed: Mach 2.8
Cruise Speed: Mach 1.10
Range: 35,000nmi
Armament: 3 Modular Internal Bays (150,000 lbs Ordnance)
8x Large AShMs / 3x Massive AShMs + 10 Cruise Missiles / 40x Large Cruise Missiles / 48x 2,000lbs Bombs / 90x 1,000lbs bombs


F/A-10 Heron
Kaldameas standard close air support craft. Kaldamean engineers looked at the American A-10 Thunderbolt and studied its shortcomings, and developed this jet. With increased engine power, it is capable of holding its own against other aircraft without high risk of being eliminated.
Ground Attack/Fighter
Multirole Combat Aircraft

Crew: 2 (Pilot/Flight Officer)
Length: 66ft
Wingspan: 61f
Height: 15 ft
Empty weight: 28,000 lb
Loaded weight: 62,000 lb
Max takeoff weight: 68,000 lb
Powerplant: 2× General Electric/Rolls Royce F210
Thrust vectoring: ±10° at 40° per second in pitch and yaw
Maximum speed: Mach 1.9
Cruise speed: Mach 0.9+
Combat radius: 1900 mi
Service ceiling: 75,000 ft (28.95600m)
Secondary Powerplant: 1× General Electric/Rolls-Royce F136 afterburning turbofan, >40,000 lbf (178 kN)
Lift fan (STOVL): 1× Rolls-Royce LiftSystem driven from either F135 or F136 power plant, 18,000 lbf (80 kN)
Internal fuel: 35.00 IB

Avionics:
AESA radar
Distributed Aperture System (DAS) missile warning system
Electronic Warfare Suite
Multifunction Advanced Data Link (MADL) communication system

Armament:
Guns: 1 × GAU-8 30mm cannon internally mounted
Hardpoints: 4× external pylons on wings with a capacity of 30,000 lb
Internal: (1) Internal Rotary Bay, Decagonal Rack (10 Hardpoints), (4) Fixed Hardpoints
External: (2) 3-Weapon Hardpoints, Fuselage Mounted, (6) 3-Weapon Hardpoints, Wing Mounted


AC53-Apollyon
This is a heavily armed, long-endurance, ground-attack variant of the C-53 Arkangel capable of maintaining and monitoring engagements from afar as well as providing demolition support.
Crew: 11 (two Pilots, navigator, fire control officer, electronic warfare officer, flight engineer, Sensors Operator, four gunners)
Length: 99 ft 2 in (30.2 m)
Wingspan: 137 ft (41.8 m)
Wing Configuration: Shoulder, Straight, High-Aspect Ratio, Tapered, Dihedral
Rear Stabilizer Configuration: V-Tail
Height: 40 ft (12.2 m)
Max Takeoff Weight: 162,000 lb (73,481 kg)
Powerplant: 4 × Asimov TP-49 Turboprops, 5,020 shp (3,689 kW) each
Propellers: 4 propellers, 8 bladed
Propeller diameter: 13.6 ft (4.1 m)

Armament:
Internal:
20mm 6-barrel chain gun (2)
57mm Autocannon (1)
120mm mortar
4 Hardpoints-Capable of fitting the AGM-4 Crossbow missile

Performance
Maximum Speed: 290 knots (333 mph, 537 km/h) at 20,000 ft (6,060 m)
Cruise Speed: 260 knots (299 mph, 481 km/h)
Range: 2,660 nmi (3061 mi, 4926 km)
Service Cieling: 34,000 ft
Rate of Climb: 1,850 ft/min (564 m/min)
Takeoff distance: 3,400 ft

Avionics
AN/APQ-2 Multi-Mission Surface Search and Attack Radar
AN/APN-91 Weather and Navigational Radar Suite
AN/AAQ-9 Multispectral Sensor System

Defense
-Flares
-Chaff
-(20) Shrike Active Seeking Mini-Counter-Missiles


The Albatross is the favored workhorse for cargo transport and moving troops overseas. Crew: 5: 2 pilots, 2 loadmasters, 1 aircraft engineer (five additional personnel required for aeromedical evacuation)
Capacity:
200 paratroopers or
190 troops with palletized and sidewall seats or
80 troops with sidewall seats (allows 17 cargo pallets) only or
50 litter and 70 ambulatory patients and medical attendants or
Cargo, such as two main battle tanks or five armored personnel carriers
Payload: 270,000 lb of cargo distributed at max over 24 pallets or a mix of palletized cargo and vehicles
Length: 226 ft
Wingspan: 201 ft
Height: 55ft
Empty Weight: 390,500 lb
Loaded Weight: 1,034,000 lb
Powerplant: 4x Asimov ATF-C-54 Turbofan
Fuel capacity: 56,000 gal
Performance

Cruise Speed: Mach 0.74 (450 knots, 515 mph, 830 km/h)
Range: 3,200 nmi (3,682 mi, 5,926 km)7,720 mi (14,297 km) with paratroopers
Service Cieling: 45,000 ft (13,716 m)
Takeoff run at MTOW: 8,000 ft (2,438 m)
Landing distance: 3,200 ft (975.36 m)


C-53 Arkangel
Medium Cargo Aircraft
Crew: 5 (two pilots, navigator, load master, flight engineer)
Capacity:
Length: 48 feet (14.6 meters); width, 12 feet (3.6meters); height, 10 feet (3.05 meters). Rear ramp: length, 11.5 feet (3.5 meters); width, 11.5 feet (3.5 meters)
96 passengers or
66 airborne troops or
76 litter patients with 5 medical crew or
6 pallets
2-3 Vehicles
Payload: 50,100 lb (22724 kg)
Length: 99 ft 2 in (30.2 m)
Wingspan: 137 ft (41.8 m)
Wing Configuration: Shoulder, Straight, High-Aspect Ratio, Tapered, Dihedral
Rear Stabilizer Configuration: V-Tail
Height: 40 ft (12.2 m)
Empty Weight: 77,000 lb (34,926 kg)
Max Takeoff Weight: 162,000 lb (73,481 kg)
Powerplant: 4 × Asimov TP-49 Turboprops, 5,020 shp (3,689 kW) each
Propellers: 4 propeller, 8 bladed
Propeller diameter: 13.6 ft (4.1 m)

Performance
Maximum Speed: 330 knots (380 mph, 611 km/h) at 20,000 ft (6,060 m)
Cruise Speed: 300 kts (345 mph, 556 km/h)
Range: 2,450 nmi (2,819 mi, 4,537 km)
Service Ceiling: 34,000 ft (10,363 m) empty; 23,000 ft (7,077 m) with 50,100 pounds (19,090 kilograms)
Rate of Climb: 1,850 ft/min (564 m/min)
Takeoff distance: 3,400 ft (1,036 m) at 162,000 lb max gross weight; 1,200 ft (366 m) at 81,000 lb (36,741 kg) gross

Avionics
AN/APN-91 Weather and Navigational Radar Suite


E-14C VIGIL AWACS
Wing Style: Blended Box Wing, Rear Swept Dihedral, High Aspect Ratio
Rear Stabilizer Style: V-Tail Box Wing
Length: 174ft
Width: 20ft
Height: 37ft
Wingspan: 166ft
Speed: 665 mph
Cruise Speed: 550mph
Range: 12,200 nm
Service Ceiling: 45,000 feet
Flight Crew: 4
Mission Crew: 8-10
Endurance: 18 hours on station at 1,000 nautical-mile radius;
26 hours at 300-nautical mile radius
Radar Range: 360nm

Power & Propulsion:
4 Asimov M-105 High-Bypass Engines, 48,000 lbf (ea


E-8 BANSHEE
Built off the B-7 Ghost bomber. It is meant as a "bug-out" AWACS, capable of speeds only limited by its radar dish atop it. The E-8 Banshee is just as capable as any typical AWACS, yet it can keep up with the fighters escorting it.
Length: 178ft
Wingspan: 95ft
Height: 30ft
Crew: 16
Powerplant: 2 Asimov BTF-125A Turbofans 76,500 lbf
Maximum Speed: Mach .99
Cruise Speed: Mach .90
Range: 8,400nmi

AN/APN-03A AESA:
--Look Up Mode Range: 400 miles
--Look Down Mode Range: 200 miles against small Maritime Targets, 260 miles against large Maritime Targets
AN/APN-91 Weather and Navigational Radar Suite


ERC-14C Electronic Intelligence.
Another jet built from the superior Albatross platform is utilized in tandem with the rest of the Kaldamean AWACS. These aircraft utilize heavily advanced radar to assist Kaldamean and allied forces during engagements, providing enemy details and boosting communications connections. This allows seamless communications between mission control back at base and boots on the ground. The ERC-14C can also be deployed as a Tacamo Aircraft, allowing for communication with nuclear missile submarines if advanced radio communications arrays are destroyed.
Crew: 5: 2 pilots, two loadmasters, one aircraft engineer, and five intelligence officers to monitor equipment readings of enemy military and meteorological progression.
Length: 226 ft
Wingspan: 201 ft
Height: 55ft
Empty Weight: 390,500 lb
Loaded Weight: 1,034,000 lb
Powerplant: 4x Asimov ATF-C-54 Turbofan
Fuel capacity: 56,000 gal
Performance

Cruise Speed: Mach 0.74 (450 knots, 515 mph, 830 km/h)
Range: 3,200 nmi (3,682 mi, 5,926 km)7,720 mi (14,297 km) with paratroopers
Service Cieling: 45,000 ft (13,716 m)
Takeoff run at MTOW: 8,000 ft (2,438 m)
Landing distance: 3,200 ft (975.36 m)


Length: 71 ft (51 ft folded)
Wingspan: 44 ft
Height: 20 ft
Armament: (1) 25mm Cannon
Side Bays - 4 Air-To-Air Missiles or 8 Air-To-Ground/Small Air-To-Air Missiles or 24 Rockets
Centerline Bay - 8 Air-to-Ground/Small Air-to-Air Missiles or 24 Rockets
Stub-Wings:
Wing Tips - 4 Air-To-Air Missiles or 8 Air-To-Ground/Small Air-To-Air Missiles or 24 Rockets
Wing Pylon - 8 Air-To-Air Missiles or 16 Air-To-Ground/Small Air-To-Air Missiles or 56 Rockets
(1) Undercarriage TROPHY System
Flares, Chaff
Max Takeoff Weight: 42,200 lbs
Powerplant: (2) Rolls Royce VX-560 Engines
(2) General Electric SVX-51 Engines
Max Speed: 390 mph
Range: 520 mi
Ceiling: 42,000ft
Crew: 2 (Pilot/Gunner-EW)


Kaldamea standard attack helicopter
Length: 71 ft (51 ft folded)
Wingspan: 20 ft
Height: 20 ft
Rotor Diameter: 60ft
Rotor Configuration: Double Counter-Rotating
Armament: (1) 25mm Cannon
Side Bays - 4 Air-To-Air Missiles or 8 Air-To-Ground/Small Air-To-Air Missiles or 24 Rockets
Centerline Bay - 8 Air-to-Ground/Small Air-to-Air Missiles or 24 Rockets
Stub-Wings:
Wing Tips - 4 Air-To-Air Missiles or 8 Air-To-Ground/Small Air-To-Air Missiles or 24 Rockets
Wing Pylon - 8 Air-To-Air Missiles or 16 Air-To-Ground/Small Air-To-Air Missiles or 56 Rockets
(1) Undercarriage TROPHY System
Flares, Chaff
Max Takeoff Weight: 42,200 lbs
Powerplant: (2) Rolls Royce VX-560 Engines
Max Speed: 190 mph
Range: 320 mi
Ceiling: 15,000ft
Crew: 2 (Pilot/Gunner-EW)


UH-78 Rider is an all-weather medium-lift utility helicopter designed to be a workhorse helicopter and fill many roles. It is powered by two turboshaft engines and utilizes two four-blade rotors in a counter-rotating system. While unnecessary due to it's counter-rotating rotors, it also uses a NOTAR (No Tail Rotor) airjet system in the tail, allowing for 360o maneuverability of the tail and additional forward thrust. The helicopter is powerful for its size and can fill most cargo roles of similar classifications of helicopters.

The traditional UH-78 is the most versatile and can be fitted with most features found in variant aircraft, including a Rescue-Winch, undercarriage radar, the smaller class of winglets (shown above), Mast-Mounted sensors, and Wire Strike Prevention Systems. Most models come with the Nightwatch Fire Support system as part of an idealized military, with most units capable of supporting each other in targeting, communication, and data transfer.

To assist in troop transport into combat environments, the UH-78 and MH-78 are fitted with in-floor rappel doors. These doors allow troops to fast-rope down into combat with doors closed to improve survival chances.Landing gear is configured in a tricycle pattern and, during flight, is retracted into the fuselage for higher speed and to prevent damage.
Crew: 1 or 2 pilots
Capacity: 10 troops
Length: 14 m (46 ft )
Height: 3.97 m (13 ft 0 in)
Empty weight: 2766.913 (6,100 lb)
Max takeoff weight: 6168.9 kg (13,600 lb)
Powerplant: 2 × VX-660 turboshaft, 750 kW (1006 hp) each
Main rotor diameter: 13.6 m (45 ft)
Tail: NOTAR (No-Tail Rotor)

Performance
Maximum speed: 328 km/h (204 mph; 177 kn)
Service ceiling: 7,333 m (22,000 ft)
Rate of climb: 9.9 m/s (1,950 ft/min)

Armament
4 Wingtip Hardpoints (4 ATG or short-ranged ATA missiles total)
4 Underwing Hardpoints (ATA/ATG Quadpacks, Gun Pods, Rocket Pods, Torpedoes)
2 Door Gunners (If Installed)

Notes: Bottom Opening Rappel Door
Avionics & Sensory:
Nightwatch Fire Control & Scout Radar
Distributed Aperture System (DAS) missile warning system
Multifunction Advanced Data Link (MADL) communication system
Gyro-Stabilized Nose Mount System
Helmet-Guided Infrared & Targeting System
External Camera Feed
Collision Radar


Normally fitted with a wide array of reconnaissance equipment, the MH-78 is designed to insert troops stealthily behind enemy lines. While typical configurations would specify that the winglets be fitted with external fuel tanks for endurance flight, they may also be fitted with weapon systems to enable support of ground forces, or for Air-to-air defense roles, though limited in range.
Crew: 1 or 2 pilots, 1 Sensory Operator
Capacity: 9 troops
Length: 14 m (46 ft) (59ft w/ Refueling Boom)
Height: 3.97 m (13 ft 0 in)
Empty weight: 2766.913 (6,100 lb)
Max takeoff weight: 6168.9 kg (13,600 lb)
Powerplant: 2 × VX-660 turboshaft, 750 kW (1006 hp) each
Main rotor diameter: 13.6 m (45 ft)
Tail: NOTAR (No-Tail Rotor)

Performance
Maximum speed: 328 km/h (204 mph; 177 kn)
Service ceiling: 7,333 m (22,000 ft)
Rate of climb: 9.9 m/s (1,950 ft/min)

Armament
4 Wingtip Hardpoints (4 ATG or short ranged ATA missiles total)
4 Underwing Hardpoints (ATA/ATG Quadpacks, Gun Pods, Rocket Pods, Torpedoes)
2 Door Gunners (If Installed)

Notes: Bottom Opening Rappel Door
Avionics & Sensory:
Nightwatch Fire Control & Scout Radar
Distributed Aperture System (DAS) missile warning system
Multifunction Advanced Data Link (MADL) communication system
Emission Sensory Package
Eavesdrop Acoustic, Radar, SIGINT Package
AN/APN-99H AESA High Acuity Maritime Search Radar
Gyro-Stabilized Nose Mount System
Helmet-Guided Infrared & Targeting System
External Camera Feed
Collision Radar


MQ-10 Raider-Unmanned aerial attack drone
Length: 14 ft
Rotor Diameter: 17 ft
Wingspan: 5ft
Height: 6 ft
Armament: (1) 30mm Chain-Cannon
(6) Underbelly Hard Points
(2) Wingtip Hardpoints
Components:
FLIR/NV, Short-Ranged/Phased Array RADAR, Imaging Systems
Empty Weight: 9,500 lbs
Loaded Weight: 12,000 lbs
Max Takeoff Weight: 20,000 lb
Powerplant: (2) HRF-90 Gas-Turbine (10,000 lbs)
Max Speed: Mach .5
Range: 4,000 mi
Combat Range: 1,900 mi
Max g: 9+
Ceiling: 40,000 ft


FQ-41 Raven Kaldamean Air Force's standard unmanned drone.
Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle
Length: 43ft
Wingspan: 31ft
Height: 4ft
Crew: 0 (1 Pilot, Remote Station)
Payload: 29,000lbs (13154kg)

Performance:
Maximum speed: Mach 1.1
Cruise speed: Mach 0.8+ est
Combat radius: 1050 mi
Service ceiling: 37,000 ft

Armament:
2 Wing Pylons (6 Missiles, Bombs) Total
2 Side Bays: 4 Air-To-Air Missiles Total

Avionics:
AESA radar
Distributed Aperture System (DAS) missile warning system
Electronic Warfare Suite
Multifunction Advanced Data Link (MADL) communication system


The Bastion is the flagship model of the Kaldamean refueling aircraft.
Wing Style: Blended Box Wing, Rear Swept Dihedral, High Aspect Ratio
Rear Stabilizer Style: V-Tail Box Wing
Length: 174ft
Width: 20ft
Height: 37ft
Wingspan: 166ft
Speed: 665 mph
Cruise Speed: 550mph
Range: 14,900 nm
Service Ceiling: 45,000 feet
Flight Crew: 4
Mission Crew: 3
Maximum Fuel Load: 460,000 lbs

Power & Propulsion:
4 Asimov M-105 High-Bypass Engines, 48,000 lbf (ea)


K-14B NovaTanker
Wing Style: Blended Wing, Rear Swept Dihedral, High Aspect Ratio
Rear Stabilizer Style: V-Tail
Length: 174ft
Width: 20ft
Height: 43ft
Wingspan: 166ft
Speed: 665 mph
Cruise Speed: 550mph
Range: 9,500 nm
Service Ceiling: 41,000 feet
Flight Crew: 4
Mission Crew: 3
Maximum Fuel Load: 220,000lbs

Power & Propulsion:
4 Asimov M-105 High-Bypass Engines, 34,000 lbf (ea)


S-50A NEPTUNE
Anti-Submarine Aircraft
Crew:5
Powerplant: 2 × Asimov TP-49 Turboprops, 5,020 shp (3,689 kW) each
Length: 73ft
Width: 14ft
Wingspan: 46ft
Height: 20ft
Maximum Speed: 350 kts
Cruise Speed: 300 kts
Range: 2,000nmi
Internal Bay: 6 Cruise Missiles or 8 Torpedos
Wing Pylons: 4 Missiles
AN/APN-06C AESA:
--Look Up Mode Range: 1000 miles
--Look Down Mode Range: 120 miles against small Maritime Targets, 160 miles against large Maritime Targets
AN/APN-91C Weather and Navigational Radar Suite


S-53 SharkAngel
Anti-Submarine variant of the C-53 Arkangel
Crew: 9 (two Pilots, 7 Mission Crew)
Length: 99 ft 11 in (30.5 m)
Wingspan: 137 ft (41.8 m)
Wing Configuration: Shoulder, Straight, High-Aspect Ratio, Tapered, Dihedral
Rear Stabilizer Configuration: V-Tail
Height: 40 ft (12.2 m)
Max Takeoff Weight: 162,000 lb (73,481 kg)
Powerplant: 4 × Asimov TP-49 Turboprops, 5,020 shp (3,689 kW) each
Propellers: 4 propellers, 8 bladed
Propeller diameter: 13.6 ft (4.1 m)

Armament:
Internal: 6 Large Weapon Hardpoints
External: 4 Large Weapon Hardpoints

Performance:
Maximum Speed: 332 knots (382 mph, 614 km/h) at 20,000 ft (6,060 m)
Cruise Speed: 300 kts (345 mph, 556 km/h)
Range: 1,660 nmi (1910 mi, 3074 km)
Service Cieling: 34,000 ft
Rate of Climb: 1,850 ft/min (564 m/min)
Takeoff distance: 3,400 ft

Avionics:
AN/APN-41S AESA:
Look Up Mode Range: 64 miles
Look Down Mode Range: 180 miles against small, Maritime Targets; 240 miles against large Maritime Targets
APY-2 Multi-Mission Surface Search Radar
AN/APN-91 Weather and Navigational Radar Suite

Defense
-Flares
-Chaff


The Heavenfire Orbital Strike System is a "Rods from God" kinetic kill weapon system comprised of a series of targeting/data relay satellites (ideally in geosynchronous orbit) and closer-orbiting weapons-platform satellites.
The weapon's platform satellites aim the large silo towards the target and then give the tungsten-rod kinetic-kill munitions a slight "kick" to eject them from the silo, and once clear, the munition is grabbed by the gravity of the planet, accelerates to terminal velocity, creating nuclear strike impact with none of the negative fallout.

Shown in picture:
(Top) Targeting Satellite
(From Left to Right): Standard Kinetic Munition (16 Munitions/Satellite), Tactical Strike Munition (64 Munitions/Satellite), Mission Variable Payload Munition (16 Munitions/Satellite), Large Area Kill Munition (4 Munitions/Satellite).


Kaldamea designed a specialized nuclear satellite. Disguised as a standard intelligence satellite, it can release a cover, allowing the nuclear warheads to be deployed. From the position in the atmosphere, the missiles reach terminal velocity and are nearly impossible to any intercept, even with an advanced laser system.


The Skypiercer is a specialized satellite that will sit in high earth orbit until given a command. Then, it will move into the atmosphere, retract its protective fairing, and deploy hundreds of drones the size of a moped. These drones will take a submitted target and dive towards the target, exploding on impact. This is designed as a new form of orbital carpet bombing.


A joint operation design was conducted in Kaldamea, Canada, and the United States. A supermassive autonomous aircraft carrier called the Arsenal Bird. Massive solar panels cover the top wings, powering the eight counter-rotating propellers, allowing it to. The Arsenal Bird can receive commands from the air or ground-based control centers; they primarily operate autonomously using an onboard AI. These nearly 4,000-foot wingspan carriers are built to launch 80 specially built UAVs MQ-101. There are 3 Arsenal Birds currently being operated over the three countries' airspace. These carriers are currently assigned to maintain air superiority by patrolling airspace borders. These birds are also equipped with a unique style of air-to-air missile known as Helios. The Kaldamean variant has undergone multiple upgrades with pulse laser turrets on the ventral wing surfaces and a nose-mounted tactical laser system for attacking surface and air targets.

The Arsenal Birds are also equipped with a specialized microwave system that can create an active defense system capable of defending against a saturation attack from all directions. Even advanced cruise missiles were stopped at the defense barrier. However, due to the high energy requirement, this can only be used for short durations without the risk of the aircraft losing operational power and falling from the sky.


The MQ-101 is a tailless flying wing, utilizing a wide, flat, blended wing design to achieve lift despite its relatively more minor winglets. The winglets can fold for storage (most notably when being carried by an Arsenal Bird) and are downturned slightly at the tips. When being transported by an Arsenal Bird, the drone is carried inverted on the underside of the carrier and launched by being released from its berth. It falls for a short distance before rolling right-side up and extending its wings for flight.

The drone's primary armament appears to consist of a single cannon and an internal weapons bay to hold an assortment of payloads, most commonly standard missiles for air-to-air combat. These drones are created using data from Ace pilots. These drones are super mobile and capable of g forces that would kill a human pilot.


Helios is a long-range burst missile designed to be carried by Arsenal Birds. These airburst missiles are capable of hypersonic travel. Upon detonation, they have a special EMP field that can fully disable aircraft, land vehicles, and non-nuclear naval ships, along with a nearly 1-kiloton detonation.

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