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Revision as of 21:27, 16 October 2023
Ships
Weapon Systems
Aircraft Systems
Weapon | Photo | Origin | Roles | Platforms | Versions | Designer/Manufacturer | Comment |
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Air-to-air missiles | |||||||
RHM-90 LRAAM | Federal Union of Arcadia | Long/medium-range air-to-air missile | F-44 Switchback F-34 Wolfhound F/M-47 Tomahawk F/M-47N Seahawk F/M-47S Sparrowhawk F/M-36 Diamondback F/M-34 Werewolf F-6 Javelin S/F-7 Cardinal ADM-400 Duster |
RHM-90-1 RHM-90-2 RHM-90-3 RHM-90-3SL RHM-90-4 RHM-90-5 RHM-90-5A RHM-90-5ASL |
Kessler Arcadian Aerospace Corporation | The RHM-90 LRAAM (Long Range Air to Air Missile) is one of the standard air-to-air missiles employed by the Arcadian Navy and Air Force for their air superiority and multirole fighters. Entering service in 1990, the LRAAM has served a long and eventful life. The missile works on an active radar guidance system. | |
RHM-57 CRAAM | Federal Union of Arcadia | Short-range air-to-air missile | F-44 Switchback F-34 Wolfhound F/M-47 Tomahawk F/M-47N Seahawk F/M-47S Sparrowhawk F/M-36 Diamondback F/M-34 Werewolf F-6 Javelin S/F-7 Cardinal AWM-450 Sandstorm ADM-400 Duster |
RHM-57A RHM-57B RHM-57C RHM-57D RHM-57-1 RHM-57-2 RHM-57-3 RHM-57-4 RHM-57-5 RHM-57-6 RHM-57-7 RHM-57-7EX |
Yeager-Collins Aerospace TYC Aerospace |
The RHM-57 CRAAM (Close Range Air to Air Missile) originally entered service in 1957 but has since seen numerous complete overhauls of its infrared guidance system and engine, extending its range and accuracy over the decades. | |
Air-to-surface anti-radiation missiles | |||||||
RSM-57/87 ARAPM | Federal Union of Arcadia | Short-range anti-radiation missile | MH-64NM8 Yellowjacket MH-77M4 SuperScorpion MH-77M3 Scorpion MH-40M Raven UA-9 Hawker UA-9M Hawker UAH-2020N Piranha UA-95 Huntsman UA-6 Huntsman II UA-6M Huntsman II UA-18 Huntsman III |
RSM-57/87-1 RSM-57/87-2 RSM-57/87-3 RSM-57/87-4 |
TYC Aerospace | The RSM-57/87 ARAPM (Anti-Radiation Airspace Penetration Missile) is a highly modified variant of the venerable RHM-57 fitted with an anti-radiation guidance system meant for use against short-range air defenses faced by helicopters and drones. | |
RSM-85 ADAW | Federal Union of Arcadia | Long/medium-range air-to-air missile | F/M-47 Tomahawk F/M-47N Seahawk F/M-47S Sparrowhawk F/M-36 Diamondback F/M-34 Werewolf F-6 Javelin S/F-7 Cardinal S/F-7EA Emissary |
RSM-85-1 RSM-85-2 RSM-85-3 RSM-85-4 RSM-85-4EP RSM-85-4EP2 |
Vaughn Aerodyne | RSM-85 (Air Defense Attack Weapon) is the primary anti-radiation missile employed by the Arcadian Armed Forces for SEAD/DEAD missions. Upgraded heavily since its introduction in 1986. |
Ship Systems
Weapon | Photo | Origin | Roles | Platforms | Versions | Designer/Manufacturer | Comment |
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Air defense systems | |||||||
SGDS-15 Linebacker | Federal Union of Arcadia | Close-in weapon system | S. A. Bulloch Class Admiral Tecumapease Danner Class Spinnaker Class Carsonville Class Cyclone Class Blackrock Class Grafton Class Skellerton Class Wayne Daley Class Rochester Class Patriot Class Samaritan Class Lionheart Class |
SGDS-15Mk1 SGDS-15Mk2 SGDS-15Mk3 |
United Western Machinery | SGDS-15 is a ship-mounted, gun-based, close-in weapon system meant to engage missiles and drones at close range. Serving since the early 1980s, the Linebacker has a successful track record in both training engagements and real-world action. |