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       #Post#: 149--------------------------------------------------
       Military Factbook For The Confederate State of Missouri
       By: david090366 Date: May 6, 2015, 3:45 am
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       Specifications for the
       Black Rain Ordnance BRO 416
       Assault Rifle / Carbine
       Country of Origin: Confederate State of Missouri
       Manufacturer: Black Rain Ordnance
       Initial Year of Service: 2005
       Overall Length: 797 mm (31.38 in)
       Barrel Length: 264.00 mm (10.39 in)
       Weight (Empty): 6.66 lb (3.02 kg)
       Buttstock :  Retractable
       Muzzle Velocity: 882 m/s
       Caliber*: 5.56x45mm NATO
       Action: Gas-Operated; Rotating Bolt
       Feed: 20- or 30-round detachable STANAG magazine; 100-round Beta
       C-Mag
       Rate-of-Fire: 900 rounds per minute
       Sights: Rear Rotary Diopter; Front Post; Picztinny Rail
       Modes of Fire:  safe, semi-automatic, and fully automatic
       Notes: The BRO 416 is equipped with a proprietary accessory rail
       forearm with MIL-STD-1913 rails on all four sides. This lets
       most current accessories for M4/M16-type weapons fit the BRO
       416. The BRO 416 rail forearm can be installed and removed
       without tools by using the bolt locking lug as the screwdriver.
       The rail forearm is "free-floating" and does not contact the
       barrel, improving accuracy.
       The BRO 416 has an adjustable multi-position telescopic butt
       stock, offering six different lengths of pull. The shoulder pad
       can be either convex or concave and the stock features a storage
       space for maintenance accessories, spare electrical batteries or
       other small kit items.
       The trigger pull is 34 N (7.6 lbf). The empty weight of a BRO
       416 box magazine is 250 g (8.8 oz).
       The BRO 416's barrel is cold hammer-forged with a 20,000-round
       service life and features a 6 grooves 178 mm (7 in) right hand
       twist. The cold hammer-forging process provides a stronger
       barrel for greater safety in case of an obstructed bore or for
       extended firing sessions. Modifications for an over-the-beach
       (OTB) capability such as drainage holes in the bolt carrier and
       buffer system are available to let the BRO 416 fire safely after
       being submerged in water.
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       Specifications for the
       Black Rain Ordnance BRO228
       Semi-Automatic Pistol
       Country of Origin: Confederate State of Missouri
       Manufacturer: Black Rain Ordnance
       Initial Year of Service: 1988
       Overall Length: 180 mm (7.09 in)
       Barrel Length: 99.00 mm (3.90 in)
       Weight (Empty): 1.82 lb (0.83 kg)
       Caliber*: 9x19mm Parabellum
       Action: Semi-Automatic; Recoil-Operated
       Feed: 13-round detachable box magazine
       Sights: Iron Front and Rear
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       Specifications for the
       Black Rain Ordnance BRO Minimi
       Light Support Machine Gun / Squad Automatic Weapon
       Country of Origin: Confederate State of Missouri
       Manufacturer: Black Rain Ordnance
       Initial Year of Service: 1982
       Overall Length: 1040 mm (40.94 in)
       Barrel Length: 465.00 mm (18.31 in)
       Weight (Empty): 15.06 lb (6.83 kg)
       Caliber*: 5.56x45mm NATO
       Action: Gas Operated; Selective Fire
       Feed: 30-Round Detachable Box Magazine; 200-Round Metal Link
       Belt
       Muzzle Velocity: 3,035 ft/sec (925 m/sec)
       Rate-of-Fire: 700–1,150 rounds/mi
       Range: 2,624 ft (800 m; 875 yds)
       Sights: Rear Aperature; Front Post
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       Specifications for the
       Black Rain Ordnance M240 GPMG
       General Purpose Machine Gun / Medium Machine Gun
       Country of Origin: Confederate State of Missouri
       Manufacturer: Black Rain Ordnance
       Initial Year of Service: 1977
       Overall Length: 1245 mm (49.02 in)
       Barrel Length: 627.00 mm (24.69 in)
       Weight (Empty): 27.56 lb (12.50 kg)
       Caliber*: 7.62x51mm NATO
       Action: Gas-Operated; Open Bolt
       Feed: Non-disintegrating DM1 or disintegrating M13 linked belt
       Muzzle Velocity: 2,970 ft/sec (905 m/sec)
       Rate-of-Fire: 750–950 rounds/min
       Range: Bipod: 800 m (880 yd) Tripod: 1,800 m (1,980 yd)
       Sights: Folding leaf sight with aperture and notch, front blade;
       Optional Optics
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       Specifications for the
       Black Rain Ordnance XM312 HMG
       Heavy Machine Gun
       Country of Origin: Confederate State of Missouri
       Manufacturer: Black Rain Ordnance
       Initial Year of Service: 2004
       Overall Length: 1560 mm (61.42 in)
       Barrel Length: 914.00 mm (35.98 in)
       Width:
       Height:
       Weight (Empty): 41.89 lb (19.00 kg)
       Crew: 2
       Cartridge:  .50 BMG
       Caliber: 0.50 in (12.7 mm)
       Action: Recoil-Operated; Rotating Bolt; Belt-Feed
       Feed: Weapon-mountable ammunition can or feed from any can using
       bellmouth attachment. M9 rear stripping link—common with current
       M2 ammunition. Left hand feed, right hand eject of cases and
       links.
       Rate-of-Fire: 260 rounds per minute
       Range: 6,560 ft (1,999 m; 2,187 yds)
       Sights: Basic Iron; Optional Optics
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       Specifications for the
       BRO AGS-30 AGL
       30mm Automatic Grenade Launcher
       Country of Origin: Confederate State of Missouri
       Manufacturer: Black Rain Ordnance
       Initial Year of Service: 1995
       Overall Length: 1165 mm (45.87 in)
       Weight (Empty): 35.27 lb (16.00 kg)
       Crew: 2
       Caliber*: 30x29mm
       Action: Blowback; Automatic Fire
       Feed: 30-round belted drum magazine
       Muzzle Velocity: 600 ft/sec (183 m/sec)
       Rate-of-Fire: 400 rounds per minute
       Range: 7,544 ft (2,299 m; 2,515 yds)
       Sights: Adjustable telescopic sight, day-night sight, mechanical
       sight, portable radar
       Design
       [hr]
       The AGS-30 30mm automatic grenade launcher includes the grenade
       launcher weapon, a tripod mount, an ammunition box with 30mm
       rounds loaded into a metal belt and one optical sight. The
       AGS-30 grenade launcher is placed on a light tripod mount
       weighing no more than 6 kg, which ensures the weapon's stability
       on any surface (sand, day, snow, asphalt, etc.) and allows
       firing from deployed positions. The mount is provided with a
       traverse and an elevation mechanism. The front and rear legs are
       adjustable to provide for changing the height of the bore line
       depending on the terrain and firing position (prone, sitting,
       and kneeling). The system's light weight has made it possible to
       reduce its crew to two men, thereby minimizing one of the
       giveaway factors.
       Sight
       [hr]
       The AGS-30 is fitted with the 2.7x magnification PAG-17 optical
       sight. PAG-17 sight is intended for direct and indirect laying
       of automatic grenade launcher SPG-9V (6G8). The sight is
       equipped with mechanism of laying for direction and elevation.
       There are cross and longitudinal levels. For dark time
       operation, the illumination of aiming reticule and laying scales
       is provided. Reticule consists of elevation and deflection
       scales.
       Ammunitions
       [hr]
       The AGS-30 fires 30 mm VOG-17M, VOG-30, and GPD-30 fragmentation
       grenades. Ammunition feed is from a 29-round metal bell stored
       in an ammunition box attached to the right side of the receiver
       (ammunition belts and boxes are totally standardized with those
       of the AGS-17 automatic grenade launcher).
       The VOG-17M, also known as the 7P9M is an HE-FRAG (High
       Explosive - Fragmentation) grenade with a nose-mounted VMG-K
       point detonating impact fuse incorporating a self-destruct
       mechanism functioning 14 to 19 seconds after firing. The fuse is
       armed after a distance of 10 to 40 m from the launcher muzzle
       and is claimed to function even when impacting upon soft
       surfaces such as snow, swamp and water. Fragmentation is
       augmented by a number of small steel spheres packed around the
       main explosive payload of 34 gof RDX/Wax 94/6, producing a
       casualty radius of 6 to 7 m. The rimless steel cartridge case
       employed for the VOG-17M is 28.2 mm long. Muzzle velocity is 185
       m/s and maximum range 1,730 m.
       The new VOG-30 HE-FRAG shell have a lethal radius of 6m and
       develops a maximum chamber pressure of 1250kg/cm², the fuse arms
       between 10 and 60m and self-destructs after 27seconds.
       The GPD-30 fragmentation round was developed for the AGS-30 by
       Black Rain Ordnance and extends the firing range to 2,100 m.
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       Specifications for the
       Heller RPG-32
       72mm/105mm Rocket Propelled Grenade Launcher
       Country of Origin: Confederate State of Missouri
       Manufacturer: Heller Small Arms
       Initial Year of Service: 2008
       Overall Length: 1200 mm (47.24 in)
       Barrel Length: 900.00 mm (35.43 in)
       Weight (Empty): 6.61 lb (3.00 kg)
       Caliber*: 105mm (support for 72mm)
       Action: Shoulder-Launched; Reusable Launch Tube
       Feed: Single-Shot; Reusable Launcher
       Muzzle Velocity: 460 ft/sec (140 m/sec)
       Rate-of-Fire: 2 rounds per minute
       Range: 2,300 ft (701 m; 767 yds)
       Sights: Included Optics
       Design
       [hr]
       The RPG-32 consists of a two-piece modular unit: one part is a
       reusable firing/sighting unit, described as the launcher, and
       the other is a disposable container holding either an anti-tank
       or thermobaric round. The RPG-32 grenade launcher is lightweight
       and compact, its length is 360mm and an empty weight of 3kg. The
       containers are loaded with two types of rounds: an antitank one
       with a tandem shaped-charge WH, and an assault one with a
       thermobaric WH. A set of such containers makes it possible to
       engage all existing targets: current tanks, armored vehicles,
       fortifications, infantry located on the battlefield including
       manpower sheltered in buildings and structures, etc. The
       antitank round ensures efficient engagement of current and
       advanced tanks. The assault round WH provides for fragmentary
       and cumulative effects in addition to the thermobaric one.
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       Ammunitions
       [hr]
       The RPG-32 fires either 72.5 or 105mm rounds with a blast radius
       of 700 meters and has earned a reputation for its ability to be
       safely fired in semi-confined spaces. The RPG-32 can used four
       types of ammunition in one weapon - two types of 105mm rockets
       and two types of smaller and lighter 72mm rockets. All use
       solid-fuel rocket motors which burn out completely while rocket
       is still in the launcher, and all are stabilized in flight using
       switch-blade type folding fins at the rear. The warhead includes
       a 105mm caliber tandem anti-tank able to penetrate 650mm of
       steel armor (behind reactive protection) or 72mm multipurpose
       (fragmenting high explosive thermobaric) warhead, designed to
       defeat buildings, fortifications, light armored targets.
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       Sight
       [hr]
       The RPG-32 grenade launcher is equipped with a convenient
       optical collimating sight 1P81 to allow for efficient firing of
       any type of rounds up to a range of 700m. The grenade launcher
       can also be fitted with a night sight.
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       Specifications for the
       Heller L16 81mm
       Mortar
       Country of Origin: Confederate State of Missouri
       Manufacturer: Heller Small Arms
       Initial Year of Service: 1965
       Overall Length: 1 mm (0.04 in)
       Barrel Length: 1.00 mm (0.04 in)
       Weight (Empty): 77.82 lb (35.30 kg)
       Crew : 3
       Caliber*: 81mm
       Action: Manually-Fed; Pin-Actuated
       Feed: Single-Shot; Reusable Tube
       Muzzle Velocity: 740 ft/sec (226 m/sec)
       Rate-of-Fire: 12 rounds per minute
       Range: 18,618 ft (5,675 m; 6,206 yds)
       Sights: Integrated C2 Illuminated Optics
       Ammunition Types
       [hr]
       [list]
       [li]81mm Mortar Round AR-M81 High Explosive Round[/li]
       [li]81mm Mortar Round HE 70 LD Long Distance High Explosive
       Fragmentation Round[/li]
       [li]81mm Mortar Round TB Thermobaric Round[/li]
       [li]81mm Mortar Round SM Smoke Round[/li]
       [li]81mm Mortar Round IR Illuminating Round[/li]
       [/list]
       #Post#: 297--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Military Factbook For The Confederate State of Missouri
       By: david090366 Date: May 10, 2015, 5:43 am
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       [center]L2A7 Price[/center]
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       Country of origin: CSM
       Manufacturer: St. Louis Motor Company Defense
       Introduced: 1992
       Combat Weight: 62 metric tons
       Length: 9.97 m (393 in) (gun forward)
       Width: 3.75 m (148 in)
       Height: 3.0 m (120 in)
       Range: 550 km (340 mi) (internal fuel)
       Engine: 1 x MTU MB-873 Ka 501 4-stroke 12-cylinder liquid-cooled
       turbocharged diesel with an output of 1,500hp @ 2,600rpm.
       Maximum Speed: 45 mph (72 km/h)Loader: automatic loader
       Crew: 3 (commander, gunner and driver)
       Armor: Nano-crystal steel (Triple Hardness Steel), modular
       ceramic composite armor, tungsten and plastic filler
       NBC Protection: Yes
       Nightvision: Yes - Passive
       Main Armament: 1 x Rheinmetall 120 mm L55 smoothbore gun (42
       rounds)
       Ammunition Carried: DM63 APFSDS-T, DM12 Programmable high
       explosive anti-tank warhead
       Secondary Armament: 1 x coaxial 7.62 mm machine gun  1 x 7.62 mm
       anti-aircraft machine gun (4,750 rounds) 2 x 8 smoke grenade
       dischargers
       Gunner's sight: Rheinmetall Defence Electronics EMES 15 with
       thermal channel and laser rangefinder
       Commander's Sight: Rheinmetall Defence Electronics PERI-R17A2
       with thermal channel
       Misc Systems: Radiological and chemical reconnaissance
       equipment, Automatic Fire Detection/Suppression,
       heating/air-conditioning system, and communication sources
       #Post#: 319--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Military Factbook For The Confederate State of Missouri
       By: david090366 Date: May 11, 2015, 3:13 am
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       [center]2S25 Shelby Self-propelled amphibious tank
       destroyer[/center]
       [img]
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       In service: 2005−present
       Used by: CSM
       Designed: 1984−2001
       Manufacturer: St. Louis Motor Company Defense
       Produced: 2005−present
       Weight: 18 t (20 short tons; 18 long tons)
       Length: 9.77 m (32 ft 1 in) (gun forward) 7.08 m (23 ft 3 in)
       (chassis)
       Width: 3.15 m (10 ft 4 in)
       Height: 2.72 m (8 ft 11 in)
       Crew: 3
       Armor: modular AMAP composite armour
       Main armament: Rheinmetall 140 mm smoothbore gun 40 rounds
       Ammunition: APFSDS, HE-Frag, HEAT, and ATGM
       Secondary armament: 7.62 mm MG3A1 coaxial machine gun 2,000
       rounds,
       Engine: MTU V10 892 diesel 800 kilowatts (1,100 hp) at 4,250
       r/min 510 hp (380 kW)
       Power/weight: 28.3 hp/tonne (21.1 kW/tonne)
       Suspension: Hydropneumatic suspension with variable height
       control (190 mm−590 mm)
       Operational range: 500 km (310 mi)
       Speed: 70 km/h (43 mph) (road) 45 km/h (28 mph) (off-road) 10
       km/h (6.2 mph) (water)
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       Re: Military Factbook For The Confederate State of Missouri
       By: david090366 Date: May 11, 2015, 5:41 am
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       [center]Bobcat IFV[/center]
       [img]
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       Type: Infantry fighting vehicle
       Place of origin: CSM
       Weight: 31.5 tonnes, 43 tonnes maximum weight with add-on armor
       Length: 7.4 m
       Width: 3.7 m (uparmored)
       Height:[/b 3.6 m
       [b]Crew: 3 + 6
       Armor: modular AMAP composite armour
       Main armament: 30 mm MK30-2/ABM autocannon 400 rounds
       Secondary armament: 5.56 mm HK MG4 machine gun 2,000 rounds,
       Spike LR anti-tank guided missile; 6-shot 76 mm grenade launcher
       Engine: MTU V10 892 diesel 800 kilowatts (1,100 hp) at 4,250
       r/min[1]
       Power/weight: 25.4 kW/tonne
       Suspension: hydropneumatic
       Operational range: 600 km
       Speed: 70 km/h
       The Bobcat, while externally not very different from existing
       IFVs, incorporates a number of advances and state-of-the-art
       technologies. The most obvious of these is the incorporated
       ability to flexibly mount different armour (see below for
       details). Another feature is the compact, one-piece crew cabin
       that enables direct crew interaction ("face-to-face"; like
       replacing the driver or gunner in case of a medical emergency)
       and minimizes the protected volume. The cabin is air
       conditioned, NBC-proof with internal nuclear and chemical
       sensors and has a fire suppressing system using non-toxic
       agents. The engine compartment has its own fire extinguishing
       system. The only compromise of the otherwise nearly cuboid cabin
       is the driver station, located in a protrusion in front of the
       gunner, in front of the turret.
       One measure to achieve the one-piece cabin is the use of an
       unmanned, double-asymmetrical turret (see photo): while slightly
       off-center turrets are common in IFVs, the Bobcat's turret is on
       the left-hand side of the vehicle, while the main cannon is
       mounted on the right side of the turret and thus on the middle
       axis of the hull when the turret is in the forward position.
       The outer hull (minus the turret) is very smooth and low to
       minimize bullet traps and the general visual signature. The
       whole combat-ready vehicle in its base configuration will be air
       transportable in the Airbus A400M tactical airlifter. Its 3+6
       persons crew capability is comparable to other vehicles of
       comparable weight like the US American M2 Bradley IFV, the same
       as in the Marder, but smaller than the 3+8 of the CV9030 and
       CV9035.
       Protection
       The Bobcat was designed to accommodate additional armor,
       initially planning to offer three protection classes which are
       wholly or partly interchangeable. Protection class A is the
       basic vehicle, at 31.5 metric tons combat-ready weight air
       transportable in the A400M. Protection class C consists of two
       large side panels that cover almost the whole flanks of the
       vehicle and act as skirts to the tracks, a near-complete turret
       cover and armor plates for most of the vehicle's roof. The side
       panels are a mix of composite and spaced armor. It adds about 9
       metric tons to the gross weight. Originally, there was also a
       protection class B designed for transport by rail. However, it
       became obvious that class C lies within the weight and dimension
       limits for train/ship transportation, thus class B was scrapped.
       The Bobcat is protected by AMAP composite armour, the AMAP-B
       module is used for protection against kinetic energy threats,
       while AMAP-SC offers protection against shaped charges.
       A group of four A400M aircraft could fly three class A Bobcats
       into a theatre, with the fourth airplane transporting the class
       C armor kits and simple lifting equipment. The Bobcats could be
       built-up to armor class C within a short time.
       The basic armour can resist direct hits from 14.5 mm Russian
       rounds, the most powerful HMG cartridge in common use today (and
       up to twice as powerful as the western de facto standard .50 BMG
       cartridge). The frontal armour offers protection against medium
       caliber projectiles and shaped charge projectiles. In protection
       class C, the flanks of the Bobcat are up-armored to about the
       same level of protection as is the front, while the roof armor
       is able to withstand artillery or mortar bomblets.
       The whole vehicle is protected against heavy blast mines (up to
       10 kg) and projectile charges from below, while still retaining
       450 mm ground clearance. Almost all equipment within the cabin,
       including the seats, has no direct contact to the floor, which
       adds to crew and technical safety. All cabin roof hatches are of
       the side-slide type, which make them easier to open manually,
       even when they are obstructed by debris. The exhaust is mixed
       with fresh air and vented at the rear left side. Together with a
       special IR-suppressing paint, this aims at reducing the thermal
       signature of the IFV.
       Another crew safety measure is that the main fuel tanks are
       placed outside of the vehicle hull itself, mounted heavily
       armored within the running gear carriers. While this may pose a
       higher penetration risk to the tanks, it is unlikely that both
       tanks will be penetrated at the same time, enabling the vehicle
       to retreat to a safer position in case of a breach. There is
       also a collector tank within the vehicle which acts as a reserve
       tank in case of a double tank breach
       Sensors and situational awareness
       The Bobcat offers improvements in situational awareness. The
       fully stabilized 360° periscope (PERI) with six different zoom
       stages offers a direct glass optic link to either the commander
       or the gunner. Since this is an optical line it had to be placed
       in the turret center, one of the reasons why the main cannon is
       mounted off-center on the turret. Via an additional CCD camera
       the picture from this line can also be fed into the on-board
       computer network and displayed on all electronic displays within
       the vehicle. Besides that, the periscope offers an optronic
       thermal vision mode and a wide-angle camera with 3 zoom stages
       to assist the driver, as well as a laser range finder. The whole
       array is hunter-killer capable; the commander also has 5 vision
       blocks.
       The gunner optics, which can be completely protected with a
       slide hatch, are mounted coaxially to the main gun. The gunner
       has a thermal vision camera and laser range finder (identical to
       those on the PERI) and an optronic day sight, rounded off with a
       vision- and a glass block. The driver has 3 of them, as well as
       an image intensifier and one display for optronic image feeds.
       Even the passenger cabin has a hatch and 3 vision blocks on the
       rear right side of the vehicle, one of them in a rotary mount.
       The rear cabin also has 2 electronic displays.
       All in all, the Bobcat has an additional five external cameras
       at its rear in swing-mounts for protection while not in use.
       Apart from the glass optic periscope view directly accessible
       only by the commander and gunner (but indirectly via the CCD
       camera), all optronic picture feeds can be displayed on every
       electronic display within the vehicle. The provisions for the
       rear cabin enable the passengers to be more active than
       previously in assisting the vehicle crew either directly through
       the vision blocks and hatches, or by observing one or more
       optronic feeds. The whole crew has access to the onboard
       intercom.
       #Post#: 329--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Military Factbook For The Confederate State of Missouri
       By: Caos Date: May 11, 2015, 11:08 am
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       400 rounds of 140 mm?  ???
       #Post#: 338--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Military Factbook For The Confederate State of Missouri
       By: david090366 Date: May 11, 2015, 3:48 pm
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       Yeah, originally had a different gun there. Changed to 40 which
       is more in line with a tank.
       #Post#: 339--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Military Factbook For The Confederate State of Missouri
       By: Caos Date: May 11, 2015, 4:06 pm
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       M1 Abrams holds 42 120 mm rounds, so yep :P
       #Post#: 354--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Military Factbook For The Confederate State of Missouri
       By: david090366 Date: May 12, 2015, 12:43 am
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       [center]2k22 Niangua  self-propelled anti-aircraft
       weapon[/center]
       [img]
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       Type: Tracked SAAW system
       Place of origin: CSM
       In service: 1992–present
       Used by: CSM
       Manufacturer: St. Louis Motor Company Defense
       Unit cost: $16 million
       Produced: 1992–present
       Weight: about 35,000 kg (77,000 lb)
       Length: about 7.90 m (25 ft 11 in)
       Width: about 3.25 m (10 ft 8 in)
       Height: about 4 m (13 ft 1 in) or about 3.35 m (10 ft) (radar
       stowed)
       Crew: 4 (vehicle commander, driver, gunner, radar operator)
       Armour: protects the vehicle from 7.62 mm small arms fire and
       shell splinters
       Main armament: 8 × LFK NG missiles
       Secondary armament: 2 × 35 mm autocannon (1,904 rounds carried)
       2 × quad 76mm smoke grenade dischargers
       Engine: V-46-6-MS centrifugal turbocharged V-12 direct fuel
       injection rotating at 2,000 rpm water cooled 4-stroke multi-fuel
       diesel 780 hp without input and output resistance 840 hp maximum
       Transmission: hydromechanical
       Suspension: Hydropneumatic
       Ground clearance: 17–57 cm
       Operational range: 500 km (310 mi)
       Speed: 65 km/h (40 mph) maximum on the road
       [center]LFK NG short-range surface-to-air missile[/center]
       [img]
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       Length: 1,8 m
       Caliber: 110 mm
       Range: 10,000 m
       Speed: Up to Mach 2.2
       Weight: 28 kg
       Warhead: 12.5 kg high explosive (HE) fragmentation/shaped
       charge, impact and proximity fuze
       Penetration: 900 mm rolled homogeneous armour (RHA)
       The missile features a highly sensitive infrared homing seeker,
       which is capable of identifying targets with an extremely low
       infrared signature, such as other missiles or UAVs, but also
       aircraft and helicopters.
       #Post#: 355--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Military Factbook For The Confederate State of Missouri
       By: david090366 Date: May 12, 2015, 2:27 am
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       [center]M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System[/center]
  HTML http://i.imgur.com/FU80Bpz.jpg
       Type: Multiple rocket launcher
       Place of origin: CSM
       In service: Since March 31, 1983
       Manufacturer: McDonnell Douglas, St. Louis Motor Company Defense
       Produced: 1980–
       Weight: 55,000 lb (24,950 kg)
       Length:
       Width: 9 ft 9 in (2.97 m)
       Height: 8 ft 6 in (2.59 m)
       Crew: 3
       Rate of fire: 12 rounds in < 40 sec
       Effective firing range: 90 km (56 mi)
       Main armament: 12x 9M55 or 9M528 rockets
       Reload time: 3 min
       Engine:
       Operational range: 400 miles (640 km)
       Speed: 40 mph (64.3 km/h)
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       #Post#: 356--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Military Factbook For The Confederate State of Missouri
       By: david090366 Date: May 12, 2015, 2:44 am
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       [center]Type 99 155 mm self-propelled howitzer[/center]
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       Country of Origin: CSM
       Manufacturer: St. Louis Motor Company Defense
       Designed
       Crew: 4
       Overall Length: 31.73 ft (9.67 m)
       Width: 10.30 ft (3.14 m)
       Height: 11.88 ft (3.62 m)
       Weight: 31.8 US Short Tons (28,849 kg; 63,601 lb)
       Powerplant: 1 x Detroit Diesel 8V-71T LHR turbocharged,
       liquid-cooled, 8-cylinder diesel engine developing 450
       horsepower at 2,300rpm.
       Maximum Speed: 40 mph (64.4 km/h)
       Maximum Range: 214 miles (344 km)
       NBC Protection: Yes
       Nightvision: Yes - Passive or Infra-red for Driver
       Armament: 1 x 155mm M284 howitzer main gun 1 x 12.7mm M2
       Browning Anti-Aircraft heavy machine gun on turret roof.
       Ammunition: 39 x 155mm projectiles 500 x 12.7mm ammunition
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