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J.21 Uhlan
J.21 Uhlan.png
Role Heavy Fighter
National origin Imperial and Federal Union
Manufacturer Myers-Gibbs Aerospace
Primary user Imperial Banner.jpg Imperial & Federal Navy

Imperial Banner.jpg Imperial & Federal Aerospace Troops

The J.21 Uhlan is heavy fighter developed by Myers-Gibbs Aerospace for the Imperial & Federal Navy. The J.21 is meant to be a significant element of R.u.B Traegergeschwader, and provides a long range patrol, scout, escort, superiority, and strike capability in both void and atmospheric environments. As a heavy fighter, when compared to the lighter J.17, the J.21 boasts much greater range and payload capabilities. In many aspects, the heavier payload and greater range of the J.21 makes it a superior platform for most missions, but the lower cost, and greater maneuverability of the lighter J.17 ensures that the two co-exist within the R.u.B carrier fleet. The J.21 is a second generation fighter, still heavily influenced by older intrasystem craft, but taking advantage of new warp capabilities. The J.21 is also heavily used by Imperial & Federal Aerospace Troops, and is in current mass production.

Development

Design

Propulsion

Maneuver Systems

Weapons

Sensors

Operational History

Variants

Specifications

General characteristics

  • Crew: 3
  • Length: 25.1 m
  • Wingspan: 24.9 m
  • Height: 3 m
  • Powerplant: 2x F-k6c AV Kaur-Pena Reactors
  • STL Propulsion: 2x G-a5c Impellers
  • FTL Propulsion: 2x Wa1 Warp Drive

Armaments and features

  • Guns: 4x Ikadan Heavy Industry Type 12 Twin 20 mm Autocannons; 4x Reichmettal MGIX/50 Reinhold Cannons
  • Hardpoints: 4 under main fuselage, 10 underwing
  • Void Superiority Loadout
  • Strike Mission Loadout