by Derek Ralph
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Designation:
F-42 Phantom (A,E,F,J,S) Fighter
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I. Dimensions:
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Total Length: | 18.90m |
Total Height: | 5.30m |
Total Wingspan: | 11.00m |
Dry Weight | 12,720kg |
II. Type:
- (-42A, -42J, -42S): One seat all weather aerospace single engine fighter.
- (-42E): Two seat all weather aerospace electronic warfare capable single engine fighter.
- (-42F): Two seat all weather anti-radar/SEAD capable single engine
fighter.
III. Service History
- F-42A: Served with the New Republican Navy from 2060 until
present.
- F-42E: Served with the New Republican Navy from 2062 until
present.
- F-42F: Served with the New Republican Navy from 2062 until
present.
- F-42J: Served with the New Republican Navy from 2060 until present.
- F-42S: Served with the New Republican Navy from 2060 until present.
IV. Propulsion:
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4 x GE FF-130 fusion turbines, max output 79 kN each.
- 1 x General Electric PF-1156 plasma shock expansion engine, output 150 kN.
- Four Nakajima NBS-1 high-thrust vernier thrusters.
- Sixteen P&W LHP04 low-thrust vernier thrusters
distributed around the aircraft.
- Four P&W HHW05 high-thrust vernier vents in the wings, as part of the aircraft's space roll control.
- Powerplant: 2 x RRL-2P miniaturized protoculture-cell energizer.
- Fuel Capacity:
- 16 Standard Canisters of Protoculture.
- 27.5 lit. D2O
reactant for fusion engines.
V. Performance:
- Max level speed at sea level : Mach 1.12
- Max level speed at 10 km : Mach 2.48
- Max level speed at 30+ km : Mach 3.60
- Stall speed (VTOL shift possible): 185 kph.
- Initial climb rate : over 30000m per minute.
- Unboosted service ceiling : 35 km.
- Range (space): Total Δ-v 10.7 kps
on internal reaction mass.
- Protoculture supply: 280 hours operational use.
- G limits: -4.5/+10.
VI. Electronics:
Radar tracking:
- Hughes APG-115 UWB pulse-Doppler phased array, providing spherical
long-range detection and tracking of targets at all altitudes. Equipped
with stealth and passive modes.
Optical tracking:
- Ricoh MOS-110X optical composite tracking system, using sensors for
high-quality basic optical, UV, IR and x-ray.
- Thomson LT-9 multi-frequency laser ranger and designator.
Tactical Electronic Warfare System (TEWS):
- Elettronica Supra-10 Radar Warning Receiver (RWR)
- OlDelft 1010 Infra-red Warning Receiver (IRWR)
- Westinghouse AN/ALQ-169(K) ECM Pod
- Westinghouse ALQ-260(V) active sensor jammer
Countermeasures:
- Chaff decoy dispenser with 25 shot capacity.
- Flare decoy dispenser with 25 shot capacity.
- Smoke decoy dispenser with 25 shot capacity.
VII. Armament:
Cannons:
(Fitted new 2060-2062):
- 2 x Colt E-19B laser cannons in the nose.
This cannon can fire a laser beam with a yield of 4.5 MJ every .4 second.(Fitted new post-2062):
- 2 x Worthington E-19C1 laser cannons in the nose. This
cannon can fire a laser beam with a yield of 5.2 MJ every .4 second.
Hardpoints:
- 4 ventral centerbody hardpoints can carry:
- 4 x LRAAM, UGBM, PGBM, MALM, XAGM, or CLB.
- 4 underwing hardpoints can each carry:
- 1 x ER-3M multiple ejector rack for three MRAAMs or QAAMs.
- or 1 x ER-4M multiple ejector rack for four MRAAMs or QAAMs.
- or 1 x ER-4S multiple ejector rack for four MRAAMs or QAAMs. This rack can also mount an additional ER-2M, ER-3M, or ER-4M rack, or UGBL, NPB, PGBL, FAEB, LALM, LARM, or LASM on its underside.
- or 1 x ER-3B multiple ejector rack for three UGBSs, PGBSs or SALMs.
- or 1 x EC-15 multiple ejector rack for fifteen SRAAMs.
- or 1 x ER-2M multiple ejector rack for two LRAAMs.
- or 1 x ER-2B multiple ejector rack for two UGBMs, PGBMs, MALMs, XAGMs or CLBs.
- or 1 x UGBL, NPB, PGBL, FAEB, or LALM.
Miscellaneous:
- 1 x VR-052FT or -B Cyclone carried in the rear cockpit
compartment. This is provided as an emergency vehicle for downed
pilots.
- or 1 x VR-038FT or -B Cyclone carried in the rear cockpit
compartment. This is provided as an emergency vehicle for downed
pilots.
- 1 x CVR-3M/F personal armor.
- 1 x pilots' personal sidearm. Typical issue for Army Air Corps pilots is the ; however,
junior and senior officers have their choice of sidearm which can include a
number of civilian firearms.
- 1 x ASK-10 aviator survival kit carried in the rear cockpit
compartment. This kit contains a twenty-day supply of
emergency field rations, water purification tablets, Protoculture
cells, sidearm ammunition, and four Scorpion missiles.
VIII. Armor:
The armor on the Phantom is the current state-of-the-art development
in low-mass composite-materials Chobham plating that became the
standard for all Terran mecha after its application to the VQ-6A Vandal. Aside
from the respectable protection provided against projectiles, missiles, and
other kinetic weapons, this armor is also resistant to plasma globes
(annihilation discs), lasers, and to a lesser extent, particle guns, owing to
the fact that the armor can flake off and evaporate in layers under fire from
such high-energy weapons, taking much of the weapon's energy and converting it
into the latent heat of sublimation in the armor.
The armor stops all small arms fire, heavy infantry weapons fire,
and light mecha-mounted weaponry; provides fair
resistance to medium mecha-mounted weaponry, such as the Valkyrie's
55mm APFSDS round, and poor resistance to heavy mecha-mounted
weaponry, such as the VHT's 105mm smoothbore shells.
The Phantom life support system provides full protection
from nuclear, biological, and chemical hazards, using an overpressure cockpit
environment activated by radiation and hazardous chemical sensors, or manually
when such warfare conditions are anticipated. The internal consumables supplies
can provide atmosphere for 80 hours maximum.
IX. Development:
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