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Role | Superiority Fighter |
National origin | Imperial and Federal Union |
Manufacturer | Aichi-Nakajima Aerospace Industries |
Primary user | Imperial & Federal Navy |
The J.25 Caracole is an aerospace superiority fighter designed as a collaborative venture between the Aichi and Nakajima zaibatsu groups to fill a key niche in R.u.B aerospace forces. As an aerospace superiority fighter, the J.25 is intended to engage hostile fighters above all else, and is designed for equal effectiveness in both atmospheric and void based conditions. A third generation strike craft, the J.25 design has followed prior trends in Nakabean strike craft design to emphasise manoeuvrability and endurance in its operations, making it an exceptionally effective craft for aerospace superiority operations. While its specialised nature and high quality manufacture requirements have meant that relatively limited numbers have entered service with either the Imperial & Federal Aerospace Troops or Imperial & Federal Navy, in many limited border conflicts and counter-piracy operations, the J.25 has proven to be a highly effective superiority fighter.
Development
Design
Propulsion
Maneuver Systems
Weapons
Sensors
Operational History
Variants
Specifications
General characteristics
- Crew: 1
- Length: 19.2 m
- Wingspan: 25.2 m
- Height: 5.2 m
- Powerplant: 1x F-k7a AV Kaur-Pena Reactor
- STL Propulsion: 1x G-b2a Impeller
- FTL Propulsion: 1 x Wa1 Warp Drive
Armaments and features
- Guns: 2x Reichmettal MGIX/50 Reinhold Cannon; 3x Ikadan Heavy Industries Type 10 Twin 15 mm Autocannons
- Hardpoints: 3 under main fuselage, 4 underwing
- Void Superiority Loadout
- 7x Nova Olympia FlAR-19 'Wasserfall' General Purpose Missile