Equipment
Equipment


8K44 3 point Multiple Missile Rack (MMR)
The 8K44 is a light three station mounting rack designed to hold light to medium AAMs. The system can mount either 3 AA-105 "Assern" or AA-100 "Anaconda" missiles. The system weighs 100 kg, and can carry on each station 200 kg. Software built inside allows the bottom missile to be fired first from the rack. Then the inside is fired, then the outside. This can be adapted for left/right positions as well. The fighters computer directly interfaces into the rack, and tells it where it is. This is commonly mounted on the Mig-62PM, the Su-44, Su-50/50MK, Su-56, and Su-61 series of fighters. This can be adapted for other aircraft to provide additional defense.

Weight Cost
100 kg 5,000¥


8K45 Right Angle Multiple Missile Rack (RTMMR)
The 8K45 is a 90 degree angle missile rack to allow the carrying aircraft transport an additional number of missiles when large ordnance is carried nearby. These come in both left and right versions, to offer the best protection and space to carry other weapons if needed. These are designed for the AA-34, AA-105, and AA-100 series of missiles. Each station can carry 200 kg. This is commonly mounted on the Mig-62PM, the Su-44, Su-50/50MK, Su-56, and Su-57 series of fighters. This can be adapted for other aircraft to provide additional defense. Like the 8K44 MMR, the 8K45 allows the bottom missile to fire first, preventing any damage to the aircraft or other systems.

Weight Cost
75 kg 4,000¥


Sorbitsya-SM1 ECM/ECCM Pods
The Sorbitsya-SM1 ECM/ECCM pods are designed for use on the Flanker series of aircraft. This is normally mounted on the wingtip stations, in place of the mounting point for self defense AAMs. The system comprises a pair of pods. One side is the ECM jammer, the other the ECCM system. Both pods have a receiver built into them, to provide better coverage around the aircraft. Mounted as well is a jammer-transmitter for the appropriate pod. The system has the ability to recognize illumination sources, and an expandable library for known or encountered systems. It is also a "smart" jammer, able to turn itself on when it is illuminated by a radar system. However, this has the disadvantage of alerting enemy forces that you are around. Control is either or manual, or with the rigger control gear. Rigger control is preferred, as it gives the pilot overall control of the system, and won’t allow him/her to be shot down because of the Sorbitsya-SM1 activating at a crucial moment, usually when you don’t need it as well. This also has the ability to operate in a frequency hopping mode, allowing the jammer to be effective when faced by severe ECCM. In game terms, the system must be "jammed" each time, GM’s discretion and common sense applies here. This can be set to an automatic mode, or the pilot determines the level of frequency hopping to be employed. Other features, such as ESM measures, can be employed, giving the pilot vital intelligence on what to expect. Features include Electronic Deception (ED) in one pod, along with the ECM jammer, allows the aircraft to mask the fighter’s signature, and along with the ECCM comes the Electronic Counter Deception (ECD) systems to ferret out other units. Effective ranges for the ECM/ECCM and ED/ECD is 40/40 kilometers and 12/12 kilometers respectively, in a 360 circle around the fighter. The pilot may of course adjust the ranges as necessary.
The system can display the position of the source, and leave the pilot to decide what to do about it. It also shows the pilot what the system is, or what it thinks it is. Information anybody needs when screaming on the deck at 600 knots and a SAM battery is lighting you up. This also works with any anti-radar missiles that are present on the aircraft, allowing better acquisition of targets. Both pods are aerodynamically streamlined to prevent the least amount of drag on the aircraft. Pod weight is normally 100 kg per pod. This provides the level of Military III (6) in the ECM pod, and Military III (6) in the ECCM pod. If one pod is damaged, obviously you lose the capabilities of that system.

Type Weight Rating Cost Flux
ECM/ED 221 kg Military III(10)/Military I(4) 1.9M¥ 9/6
ECCM/ECD 221 kg Military III(10)/Military I(4) 850,000¥ 9/6

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