by Derek Ralph
I. Dimensions:
| Fighter | Guardian | Battloid | |
Total Length: | 24.00m |
21.30m | - |
Total Depth: | - | - |
5.00m |
Total Height: | 6.30m | 14.7m |
20.70m |
Total Breadth: | - | 8.10m |
8.10m |
Total Wingspan: | 15.80m |
15.80m | - |
Dry Weight | 50,000kg |
II. Type:
- (-2A, -2B): One seat all weather reconnaissance mecha, three form Veritech.
- (-2D): Two set all weather mission-capable trainer mecha, three form
Veritech.
III. Service History
- VSR-2A: Served with the New Republican Navy from 2058 until present.
- VSR-2B: Served with the New Republican Army Air Corps from 2060 until
present.
- VSR-2D: Served with the New Republican Navy and Army Air Corps from
2058 until present.
IV. Propulsion:
(-2A, -2B, -2D):
- 2 x .
- Four Nakajima NBS-1 high-thrust vernier thrusters, one on the
ventral in fighter mode, three in the 'backpack' in Guardian and
Battloid modes.
- Eighteen P&W LHP04 low-thrust vernier thrusters
distributed around the aircraft; three on each engine block/leg, two on
each arm, two on the nose cone, two on the 'backpack', and four on the
torso/fuselage.
- 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:
- 20 Standard Canisters of Protoculture.
- 12.9 lit. D2O
reactant for fusion engines.
V. Performance:
A. Fighter Mode:
- Max level speed at sea level : Mach 1.4
- Max level speed at 10 km : Mach 2.71
- Max level speed at 30+ km : Mach 3.87
- Stall speed (VTOL shift possible): 230 kph.
- Initial climb rate : over 30km per minute.
- Unboosted service ceiling : 35 km.
B. Guardian Mode:
- Max level speed at all altitudes: 500 kph
- Stall speed : 0 kph (hover)
- Max loiter time : 420 seconds
C. Battloid Mode:
- Max running speed : 160 kph.
- Max flying speed at all altitudes : 194 kph.
D. General:
- Range (space): Total Δ-v 4.1 kps on internal reaction mass. Additional
Δ-v can be added by mounting conformal FAST packs; however, values change
for different packs (see armament section).
- Protoculture supply: 215 hours operational use.
- G limits: -4.0/+18.5.
VI. Electronics:
Radar tracking:
- Hughes APG-112 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:
(As built):
- Mauser R�V-20 laser cannon
mounted in the head unit. This cannon can fire a laser beam with a yield of 6 MJ
every .1 second. The number of lasers mounted varies depending on the model; 1 x
in the -A and -E, 2 x in the -D and -J, 3 x in the -R, and 4 x in the -B and -S.
(Refits, post-2062):
- Worthington E-19C1 laser cannon mounted in the
head unit. This cannon can fire a laser beam with a yield of 5.2 MJ every .4
second. The number of lasers mounted varies depending on the model; 1 x in the
-A and -E, 2 x in the -D, -G, -H, and -J, 3 x in the -R, and 4 x in the -B and -S.
Gun pods:
- 1 x Oerlikon GU-16 64mm three barreled smoothbore rotary gun pod;
has a 325 round detachable box magazine. Cannon fires APFSDS (Armor
Piercing Fin-Stabilized Discarding Sabot) and HESH-I (High Explosive
Squash Head-Incendiary) rounds at 1100 rounds/minute. Also fires in
five-round burst mode at 1500 rounds/minute. One spare magazine is
carried in each leg of the Valkyrie. Can fire in Battloid and Guardian as
a handheld cannon; used as a fixed forward cannon in Fighter mode.
- or 1 x Hughes GU-11R 55mm three barreled smoothbore rotary gun pod;
has a 200 round capacity. Cannon fires APFSDS (Armor Piercing
Fin-Stabilized Discarding Sabot) and HESH-I (High Explosive Squash
Head-Incendiary) rounds at 1200 rounds/minute. Also fires in five-round
burst mode at 1600 rounds/minute. One full reload of rounds is kept in
each leg of the Valkyrie; however, these are contained in a disposable
cache and must be mechanically transferred to the cannon's internal
magazine. Can fire in Battloid and Guardian as a handheld cannon; aimed
rearwards when carried in Fighter mode and typically not used.
- or 1 x Cadillac-Gage EP-85 112mm single barreled particle gun pod;
firing 225 pulses per minute in full automatic mode, or once per
trigger activation in semiautomatic mode. Cannon fires 12.5 MJ pulses
in each mode. One spare magazine is carried in each leg of the Valkyrie.
Can fire in Battloid and Guardian as a handheld cannon; aimed rearwards
when carried in Fighter mode and typically not used.
Hardpoints:
- 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-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 CVR-3M/F personal armor.
- 1 x pilots' personal sidearm. Typical issue for Navy pilots is the M29
revolver or M39 Mesa Eagle automatic, both chambered in .44 Magnum; however,
junior and senior officers have their choice of sidearm which can include a
number of civilian firearms.
- 1 x ASK-09 aviator survival kit carried in the rear cockpit
compartment. This kit contains a twenty-day supply of emergency field rations,
water purification tablets, and sidearm ammunition.
VIII. Armor:
The armor on the Shadowhawk 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; and provides fair to excellent
resistance to medium mecha-mounted weaponry, such as the Valkyrie's
55mm APFSDS round, and poor to fair resistance to heavy mecha-mounted
weaponry, such as the VHT's 105mm smoothbore shells.
The VSR-2 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 24 hours maximum.
IX. Development:
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