Xurongtuan
Void Weapons Unit | |
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Tinsghrats: 虛戎團 | |
File:Xurongtuan.png | |
Active | 1962 - present day |
Country | Akai |
Allegiance | His Holy and Exalted Perfection |
Type | Space Force |
Size | Unknown |
Nickname(s) | "Voidstalkers" |
Patron | His Holy and Exalted Perfection, the Yinmi Ditu |
Motto(s) | "To reach heaven, tread dark path" |
Colors | Black, Blue and White. |
The (Void Weapons Unit|Gongan: 虛戎團|Wannengxu:ꡣꡟꡘꡡꡃꡈꡟꡝꡋ|Xurongtuan), or XRT, is Akai's national aerospace force branch of the Orders of the Imperial Military. Believed to be the personal project of the Xionghe Ditu, it was formed from a naval aviation unit, designed to deal with long range reconnaissance missions. The Xurongtuan is responsible for research, technology development and the launch of satellites into orbit, and is involved in many more advanced missions, such as asteroid exploration and manned exploration of the Moon. It is a particularly controversial unit due to its use of nuclear engine drives, such as Huohe-92 being actively used on its spacecraft as well as its militarization of space. It is also one of the few space agencies which employs reusable spacecraft and spacecraft parts.
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Spacecraft
“Dasthhalashthunfia” or “Tajxothijlwanbu” (DTLFF/ TXTLB;Tinsghrats: : 太虛飛船部 ) is the Xurongtuan’s spacecraft wing, operating all of the Units Spacecraft. It is divided into the “Ganthashkriathiafia” (GTKTF; Low Earth Orbit Unit), responsible for Low Earth Orbit Operations , the insert HEO name when asked to translate which is tasked for LEO and above and the Interplanetary unit when asked to translate which handles operations outside of the Aurorum system.
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Kunshathathfia Type Space Freighter (堅大祭司) | File:SPS2.jpg A depiction of the Kunshathathfia | The alongside the Snarung, the Kunshathathfia is the main LEO launches of the Voidunit. Its Orbiter can deliver up to 420 metric tons of cargo to a staging base in low-Earth orbit (LEO). It has a Gross Liftoff Weight of 11,000 tons, putting it ahead as the largest spacecraft employed by Akai currently capable of LEO from the surface. It is fully reusable to cut costs, it is comprised of at launch an automated, delta-winged Booster with a piloted, delta-winged Orbiter on its nose. After separating from the Orbiter, the Booster would have either landed downrange (if it were launched from a site in California, Arizona, New Mexico, or western Texas) or would have deployed turbofan engines and flown back to its launch site. | 12 | Akai | Built in 1993, designed in 1975. |
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