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by Derek Ralph

Designation:

F-45 Typhoon (A,B,D,E,F,J,S) Fighter

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I. Dimensions:

Total Length: 15.96m
Total Height: 5.28m
Total Wingspan: 10.95m
Dry Weight 10,200kg

II. Type:

III. Service History

IV. Propulsion:

V. Performance:

VI. Electronics:

Radar tracking:
Optical tracking:
Tactical Electronic Warfare System (TEWS):
Countermeasures:

VII. Armament:

Cannons:
One centerline hardpoint can carry:
Hardpoints:
Miscellaneous:

VIII. Armor:

The armor on the Typhoon 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 Typhoon 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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