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The AB-2's low-observable "stealth" characteristics allow it to penetrated sophisticated anti-aircraft defense while also allowing it to attack heavily defended target. The stealth is derived from reduced acoustics, infrared, visual, and radar signatures to evade a plethora of detection systems that could be used to detect the Tacocat. Its tealth also reduced the use of supporting aircraft, as it can pierce the strongest defenses. It is considered a force multiplier. As of 2032, no instances exist where the AB-2 has had a missile launched at it. | |||
The AB-2 is painted with anti-reflective paint to reduce optial visibility during daylight operating flights, while its contrasting gray blends well into the the sky. An upward-facing light sensor alerts the pilot to increase of reduce altitude to match varying changes in illuminance during missions. While its stealth enables it to avoid radar and the likes, it is still vulnerable to visual interceptions at ranges of 10-15 nmi or less. The aircraft is stored in specialised air-conditioned hangers that preserve its stealth coating - the are estimated to cost in excess of $10 million. The coating is replaced every four years through specialised means for the AB-2's surfaces to be inspected, cleaned, and repaired before reapplying its special coating. | |||
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Revision as of 22:31, 9 December 2024
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General information | |
Type | Stealth strategic heavy bomber |
National origin | Amador |
Manufacturer | Irilyn Defense Solutions |
Status | In service |
Primary users | The Imperial Air Force |
History | |
Manufactured | 1999 - 2032 |
Introduction date | April 1, 2000 |
First flight | 13 June 1994 |
Variants | Block I, Block II, Block III |
The AB-2 “Tacocat” Stealth bomber is an Amadorian heavy strategic bomber featuring extremely low-observable stealth technology, designed to penetrate dense anti-aircraft defenses, and partake in lengthy strike missions from across the globe without being seen. It is a subsonic flying wing with a crew of two developed by Irilyn Defense Solutions beginning in 1989 with initial developments, while the aircraft officially entered service in early 2000 with a production run from 1999 - 2032. The bombers can drop conventional and thermonuclear ordinance. It may also carry air-to-surface standoff weapons while still in its stealth configuration. The “Tacocat” derives its name from the national icon, King Tacocat, a popular animated figure in Amadorian media.
Development of the Tacocat began in 1989 following the establishment of the Advanced Technologies Bomber Project aimed at replacing the aging AB-1 “Callon”, Amador’s first attempt at a stealthy bomber aircraft. Production of the aircraft officially began in 1999, when the first “Tacocat” rolled off the assembly line. The “Tacocat” would stay in production until 2032, with 132 having been produced. 129 remain in active service, while two were lost to pilot malfunction and another sustaining heavy damage from a fire that proved too costly to repair. The AB-2 is expected to stay in service well into the 2050s. It will be succeeded by the AB-3 "Berren" which is in development.
The Tacocat was designed to be modular, allowing upgrades throughout its decades of service to cope with rapidly increasing technological gains of nations throughout the world. The Tacocat is separated into three distinct blocks, each fielding successive and more advanced avionics and configurations than the last: Block I, Block II, and Block III.
The AB-2 can perform missions at high altitudes up to 50,000 feet; it possesses an unrefueled range of 4,346 nautical miles and can fly more than 8,000 nautical miles with a singular midair refueling. It is the second aircraft to enter service with stealth technologies after the AB-1 "Callon" subsonic bomber.
The AB-2 has seen extensive combat operations since entering service; its first being bombing sorties on Hakulic forces during the War of the Leaves, where it performed above expected perimeters, decimating enemy positions and knocking out key military infrastructure, enabling Seclyai and Amadorian forces to gradually overwhelm the human supremacists. The AB-2 would also see service in the Laefold War, striking key military targets. The Blockade of Palmyrion once more saw the AB-2 used to strike Unitarist forces blockading Palmyrion with extreme prejudice. The Second Blood War in 2034 would see the Tacocat perform long-range missions against Hakulic forces in Scailand from Kva Norale, decimating naval and land infrastructure during the Amadorian Blockade of Scailand.
Development
Secrecy
Program Cost
Procurement
Block Upgrades
Design
Armaments
Avionics and Systems
Flight Controls
Stealth
The AB-2's low-observable "stealth" characteristics allow it to penetrated sophisticated anti-aircraft defense while also allowing it to attack heavily defended target. The stealth is derived from reduced acoustics, infrared, visual, and radar signatures to evade a plethora of detection systems that could be used to detect the Tacocat. Its tealth also reduced the use of supporting aircraft, as it can pierce the strongest defenses. It is considered a force multiplier. As of 2032, no instances exist where the AB-2 has had a missile launched at it.
The AB-2 is painted with anti-reflective paint to reduce optial visibility during daylight operating flights, while its contrasting gray blends well into the the sky. An upward-facing light sensor alerts the pilot to increase of reduce altitude to match varying changes in illuminance during missions. While its stealth enables it to avoid radar and the likes, it is still vulnerable to visual interceptions at ranges of 10-15 nmi or less. The aircraft is stored in specialised air-conditioned hangers that preserve its stealth coating - the are estimated to cost in excess of $10 million. The coating is replaced every four years through specialised means for the AB-2's surfaces to be inspected, cleaned, and repaired before reapplying its special coating.
Radar
Infrared
Materials
Shelter System
Operational History
2000s
2010s
2020s
2030s
Specifications
General characteristics
- Crew: 2: pilot (left seat) and mission commander (right seat)
- Length: 62 ft 4 in (19 m)
- Wingspan: 151 ft 7 in (46.20 m)
- Height: 15 ft 1 in (4.60 m)
- Wing area: 5,140 sq ft (478 m2)
- Empty weight: 53,250.75 lb (24,154 kg)
- Max takeoff weight: 159,752.25 lb (72,462 kg)
- Fuel capacity: 63,900.9 pounds
- Powerplant: 4 × 4x AmaIrilyn-71Q non-afterburning turbofans, 16,000 lbf (71 kN) thrust each
Performance
- Maximum speed: 630 mph (1,014 km/h; 547 kn) at 40,000 ft (12,000 m) altitude / Mach 0.95 at sea level
- Cruise speed: 575 mph; 926 km/h (500 kn) at 40,000 ft (12,000 m) altitude
- Range: 5,001 mi; 8,049 km (4,346 nmi)
- Service ceiling: 52,000 ft (16,000 m)
- Wing loading: 67.3 lb/sq ft (329 kg/m2)
- Thrust/weight: .40:1