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| name = K.1125 Roc | | name = K.1125 Roc | ||
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| origin = Kalaron | | origin = Kalaron |
Revision as of 23:17, 19 June 2022
K.1125 Roc | |
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Place of origin | Kalaron |
Service history | |
In service | 2002-present |
Used by | Template:Country data Confederate Brytisc Fleet File:Acronian Military Forces flag.png Acronian Military Forces |
Production history | |
Manufacturer | Wernham-Hogg |
Unit cost | $66,975,210 |
Produced | 2002-present |
Specifications | |
Weight | 250,000kg (Full Load) |
Length | 223,2 m (1,421.59 ft) |
length | 11.5m cargo hold |
Width | 547m (3,161.98 ft) |
Height | 40.39 m (335.93 ft) |
Crew | 2 Pilots 3 Navigators 5 Flight engineer 1 Loadmaster (optional) |
Main armament | Lascenteus DLAS "SPLINTER" ATA Missiles |
Secondary armament | Passive defensives Countermeasures |
Engine | 6x Electric-Turbofan, XAE-700 200Kn each |
Payload capacity | ,000KG |
Operational range | 12,430Km on a single Cordium Core |
Speed | 592km/h (optimal) |
Development
Early on in the develop of the Rapid Strike Fleet, it was realized that outside of conventional Forward Assault Bases, it'd be difficult or impossible to strike Targets deep in target countries. As well,
Construction
Details
Although similar in size to the K.1120, the K.1125 is intended for an entirely different aspect of missions. Instead of being armed with a formidable load-out of weaponry, the k.1125 focuses on providing a relatively long-range Laser defense for the Fleet through the underslung Lascenteus Directed Laser Attack System. Rated at 2MW of output power, the Lascenteus is capable of delivering a "Full Power" intensity of 1.6GW with a beam-area of one meter. Under normal operating conditions, this weapon is used to disable or destroy unmanned drone systems. However, when the Rapid Strike Group is called upon for deployment, this system can see hundreds of high-power discharges aimed at destroying the most agile and threatening aircraft an Enemy is currently fielding, as determined by the 14-man Bridge-Crew.