Aircraft Type Considerations
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Fixed wing aircraft
F/A-18C Hornet
Typical missions: Strike, SEAD, Air Interdiction, CAS, CAP
F-16C Viper
Typical missions: CAP, Strike, CAS, Air Interdiction, SEAD
A-10C Warthog
Typical missions: CAS, Air Interdiction, Strike
Slow ~300 kts
Can carry heavy load of weapons and stay at target for a long time.
F-14B Tomcat
Typical missions: CAP, Strike
AJS 37 Viggen
Typical missions: Strike, Air Interdiction,
AV-8B Harrier
Typical missions: Air Interdiction, CAS, Strike
Helicopters
UH-1H Huey
Typical missions: Transport
Ka-50 Black Shark
Typical missions: Air Interdiction, CAS
Mi-24P Hind
Typical missions: Air Interdiction, CAS
AH-64D Apache
Mission Editor:
- WP
- -The order in which the waypoints are listed/layed out should be:
- Home Base
- HA's (Should be a relatively safe area for collaboration and giving orders)
- BP's within 4nm/8km from target (can be determined and entered inteo system during startup by the crew)
- - e.g:
- Home Base
- HA 1
- HA 2
- BP 1
- BP 2
- BP 3
- - e.g:
Tasks:
- Movement to contact
- Attack (BAI/CAS)
- Reconnaissance
- Screen/Guard/Security
- Aerial C2
Specifications:
- Cruise Airspeed 110 to 120 knots*
- Normal Fuel Endurance ~2 Hours (average fuel burn: 150 gallons/hour)
- * varies with environmental conditions and mission factors
Sensors:
- FCR is capable of detecting, classifying, and prioritizing targets without visual line of sight or in limited visibility, and engaging with RF Hellfire missiles. (WIP)
- RFI identifies and prioritizes radar emitters based on pre-designated signatures.(WIP)
- FLIR, DTV, LST and LRFD
Capabilities:
- M-TADS Laser rangefinder and designator capable of returning range values from point to aircraft as well as designating targets for autonomous and remote Hellfire (or other LGM) engagements.