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Alteran republics wrote:Thought so, I don't use them so it would make sense for you to reuse it as they're not linked to Altera. I don't mind you doing a cut/paste job, but if you're really bothered you can just reference me in a disclaimer or something.

Ok :)

Alteran republics


A low-cost, multi-role fighter aircraft for the interntional export market.'


The TAD Harut is a new development from the Turvinian Air Defense Collective, envisioning an extensive upgrade to the successful Mig-29 airframe. Keeping elements of 5th Generation aircraft in mind, the Harut is an aircraft that promises to offer good value for money - combining stealth technology and advanced aerial combat capabilities to an already battle-proven airframe.

The aircraft is designed to either be an upgrade of current Mig-29 aircraft, or can be built from scratch to the buyers specifications. Combining the proven, agile airframe of the Mig-29 - built from stealth materials with affordable but effective sensor, control and weapons systems delivers the optimum combat capability.

The weapons systems, navigation technologies and control infrastructure are all designed to extend the service life of the aircraft into the 21st Century.


Harut Fighter


Concept artwork of an early Harut design



Role

Multirole/Fighter

Generation

5th

Manufacturer

Turvinian Air Defense Collective
Thuzbekistan

First Flight

9th May 2011

Introduction

2015

Status

In Service

Primary Users

Thuzbekistan

Produced

2015 -

Cost per Unit

Harut-A $25M
Harut-E $47M
Harut-N $50M
Harut-U $77M

Airframe

The aircraft is built with advanced composite materials to deliver a low radar profile and strong airframe. Only 15% of the aircraft’s surface is metal, delivering stealth operation and protection from radar-based systems. Pilots were included in design from the earliest stages to develop a deliberately unstable airframe that can still be flown effectively. This delivers both superior manoeuvrability at subsonic speeds and efficient supersonic capability to support the widest range of combat scenarios.

Strong, lightweight composite materials were key to the design of the Harut to give it deliberate instability. Using them means the weight of the airframe is 30% less than for traditional materials, boosting the range and performance as well as reducing the radar signature.

Each section of the airframe is carefully designed, with an aim to reduce the Radar Cross-Section (RCS) to around 25cm^2, the area of a netball. All parts of the airframe are coated with radar-absorbing paint to help further reduce the chance of detection.


Powerplant

In order to keep costs lower, the Harut would use a similar, upgraded version of the RD-33 engine. However, this engine has been tweaked and altered to produce thrust of over 53kN of dry thrust and an incredible 88kN of thrust user the afterburners.* Combined with a uniquely designed thrust-vectoring system, the RD-33-BU provides the Harut with outstanding acceleration and maneouverability.*

The RD-33-BU engine allows for lower maintanence than it's older versions, thanks to the inclusion of modern materials in the engine's construction. This allows the Harut to continue to travel at high speeds and use the engine's full potentional for extended periods of time. The engines deliver 1,000 flying hours without needing unscheduled maintenance through the use of advanced integrated Health Monitoring for class-leading reliability, maintainability and Through Life Cost.


Sensors

Technology included in the Harut comes from the same family as the technology included in their flagship aircraft, the Sariel. Combining the data from key sensors gives the pilot an autonomous ability to rapidly assess the overall tactical situation and respond efficiently to identified threats. A continual upgrade programme ensures that the Harut remains at the forefront of sensor and combat technology.

Infra-red Search and Track (IRST)
The PIRATE infrared sensor provides passive Air-to-Air target detection and tracking performance in the IRST mode for covert tracking and Air-to-Surface operations in the Forward Looking Infrared (FLIR) mode.

Radar
The Captor-ME mechanically scanned radar is a best-in-class radar, offering an extensive suite of modes to meet customers’ operational requirements, as well as providing a very competitive field of regard. The Captor-ME differs from the M variant used in the Harut; the ME is smaller and less powerful.

Captor-EE is the future primary sensor on the Harut and has a full suite of Air-to-Air and Air-to-Surface modes. The capacious front fuselage of the Harut allows the installation of Captor-E’s optimised array whose Field of Regard is some 50 per cent wider than traditional fixed plate systems. As with the ME, the EE is smaller and offers a slightly smaller scanning range and angle.

This wide field of regard offers significant benefits in both Air-to-Air and Air-to-Surface engagements and given the large power and aperture available provides the pilot with much enhanced angular coverage compared to fixed plate systems.

Air-to-Air Features

  • Search Modes - Range While Search (RWS), Velocity Search (VS) and multiple target Track While Scan (TWS)

  • Lock-Follow Modes, which are tailored for long range tracking and short range tracking for use in visual identification or gun attacks

  • Air Combat Acquisition Modes allowing a choice of boresight, vertical scan HUD field of view or slaved acquisition

Air-to-Ground Features

  • Search Modes - Ground Map, High Resolution Map, Ground Moving Target Identification and Sea Surface Search and Track While Scan

  • Track Modes - Fixed Target Track and Moving Target Track

  • Air-to-Surface Ranging


Cockpit


Throughout the design of the Blackwall Harut, the needs of the single seat pilot have been paramount. This has meant high levels of attention to the control and information interfaces throughout the unique glass cockpit, from the head-up, head-down and head-out systems to all-round vision. High workload situations were analysed to establish information priorities and automate tasks.

The advanced cockpit design and layout is based on an extensive series of formal assessments in a rapid prototype facility, undertaken by operational pilots from air forces flying the Mig-29. The cockpit and interface is designed to be similar to that of a Mig-29, but continues to use up-to-date hardware and interfaces. Using and upgrading the advanced digital technology not only enhances operation and survivability, but also simplifies aircraft maintenance.

Other features such as Direct Voice Input (DVI) and Hands On Throttle And Stick (HOTAS) control functions have been implemented on the Harut to drastically reduce the pilot’s workload. Voice + Throttle And Stick (VTAS) enables single pilot operations even in the most demanding Air-to-Air, Air-to-Surface and swing-role missions.

Head Up Display (HUD)
The Haruts’s wide angle head up display (HUD) provides the pilot with stable, accurate, high integrity, low latency eyes-out guidance in a compact package. The fully digital HUD offers high performance that is compatible with night vision and laser protection goggles.

Head Down Display System (HDDS)
Three full colour multi-function head down displays (HDDS) are used for the overall tactical situation, presenting the attack situation, attack formats, map displays and air traffic procedures, in addition to system status and checklists.

Navigation Sensors
The latest sensor technology supports automated and inherently covert operation down to 100ft. The Harut’s navigation aids include a global positioning system (GPS) for full digital interface with individual satellite tracking channels and improved anti-jam capabilities. The package also includes an inertial navigation system with GPS. In addition, the navigation system features integrated lateral cueing and vertical commands, ensuring safe manoeuvre with 3D situational awareness.

Flight Control
The flight control system (FCS) is a full authority and quadruplex digital system which allows carefree handling and manoeuvring in all situations. Its intuitive operation is designed to enable the pilot to concentrate on the tactical tasks and to fly the aircraft 'head-up' in combination with the HOTAS (Hand-on-Throttle-and-Stick) concept applied to cockpit design. Automated Emergency recovery features have also been embodied in the system design to ensure maximum safety of operation.

Multifunctional Information Distribution System (MIDS)
The MIDS high capacity digital information distribution system allows secure exchange of real-time data between a wide variety of users, including all the components of a tactical air force and, where appropriate, land and naval forces.

Defensive Aids Sub-System (DASS)*
The DASS suite comprises wing-tip Electronic Support Measures and Electronic Counter Measures pods (ESM/ECM), missile warners, chaff and flare dispenser and an optional laser warning system.

Upgrades in computing power will support continuous protection from future threats, to enhance the Harut’s survivability and greatly increase overall mission effectiveness.


Weapons

As well as Short Range Air-to-Air Missiles (SRAAM’s) and the 27mm cannon, or the 30mm cannon, the Harut carries the latest beyond-visual-range (BVR) Air-to-Air missile technology. Soon the METEOR advanced long-range missile will provide the largest No Escape Zone of any Air-to-Air weapon, resulting in a long stand-off range and high probability of interception to ensure air superiority and pilot survivability. Guidance is provided by an active radar seeker with mid-course updates via data link.

The Laser Designator Pod (LDP)* enables precise location of targets and guidance of Air-to-Surface weapons.

For ground operations, the Harut has also been upgraded with Paveway IV to provide high levels of operational flexibility. The combat proven dual-mode guidance system, coupled with height of burst and penetrating capability, enable the decision of target engagement to be made right up to the point of release.

The Harut will continue to prove its effective throughout its service life, as it will see the constant integration of new, smart weapons in accordance with the demands of current and future customers.

The Harut will also be the first aircraft to feature full, native compatability with Blackwall's range of anti-air missiles (JAMM).


*Only available in the Harut-U variant

Variants

Harut-A
The Harut-A is the cheapest, standard version of the aircraft. An original Mig-29 airframe is required by the buyer, as the Harut-A only an upgrade of the aircraft. Featuring the same airframe, the aircraft comes with the standard RD-33 engine seen in the Mig-29, which produces 142kN of thrust (with after-burner). The Harut-A differs from other variants, as it is not natively compatible with JAMM and CAASM munitions. It is the most cost effective Harut product offered by Blackwall.

Harut-E
The Harut-E is the intended export variant of the Harut-A. It features all the same avionics and engines as the Harut-A, but is built from scratch and does not require an original Mig-29 airframe.

Harut-N
The navalised version, the Harut-N, features a strengthened airframe for CATOBAR operations and is designed to be launched from a large carrier. Also featuring foldable wings, the Harut-N is a compact and cost effective solution for air defence and strike operations. As the foldable wings and body strengthening adds weight to the Harut, it is not as agile as the Harut-A/E.

Harut-U
The Harut-U is the top-of-the-line (and most expensive) variant of the Harut family. Custom built by Blackwall, this fighter features the thrust vectoring RD-33-FAU engines and Sariel-grade avionics unavailable in other versions. The Harut-U is the deadliest variant of the Harut and is only available for export to close allies of Franco-albion.


Operators


An unmarked prototype Harut aircraft, featuring based metal Paintscheme

Thuzbekistan: Thuzbekistan uses 30 Harut-U fighters and 17 Harut-E Fighters. For the People's Republic, it is the go-to fighter.

Specifications

General Characteristics (Harut-A)

  • Crew: 1

  • Length: 18.7m

  • Wingspan: 12.0m

  • Height: 5.8m

  • Powerplant: 1x RD-33FA 108kN (157kN) after-burning turbofans
    (Harut-U: 1x RD-33-FAU 88kN (133kN) after-burning turbofans)

Performance

  • Maximum Speed: Mach 1.8
    (Harut-U: Mach 1.95)

  • Combat Range: 1,200 km with typical loadout

  • Ferry Range: 2,100 km with one external drop tanks
    (Harut-U: 2,500km with two external drop tanks)

  • Service Ceiling: 17,500m
    (Harut-U: 18,000m+)

Armament

Guns:

  • x1 30 mm ROC revolver cannon or

  • x1 27 mm ROC revolver cannons

Hardpoints:

  • 13x hardpoints in total; 4x internal hardpoints (light duty), 2x internal hardpoints (medium duty) and 4x underwing hardpoints, able to carry combinations of:

Missiles:

  • AIM-9 Sidewinder; or

  • AIM-120 AMRAAM; or

  • AIM-132 ASRAAM; or

  • IRIS-T; or

  • MBDA Meteor; or

  • AGM-65 Maverick; or

  • AGM-88 HARM; or

  • JAMM/JAMM-ER

Bombs:

  • 500 lb Paveway IV; or

  • JP233 or MW-1 munition dispensers (for runway cratering operations); or

  • Small Diameter Bomb; or

  • 250/500lb CAASM Guided Bombs

Other:

  • Up to 1× drop tanks for ferry flight/extended range/flight time
    (Harut-U: Up to 2x drop tanks for ferry flight/extented range/flight time

This is the work of Alteran republics (AKA Franco-Albion, Albion Invicta) who has graciously allowed me the dispatch so his work may continue to be used. Thanks!

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To anyone wanting to use Migs and still stand a chance in this century, I can make these for you as a homegrown upgrade package :) however, for marked ones, I can't do that. I'll have to get others to do that still :/

Razzgriz, Athara magarat, Wellsia, and Belle ilse en terre

Is it my imagination or is the quality of Issues getting more dubious? I have been dismissing them for the last two days because either the issues themselves are silly or they offer only "solutions" that will give Nhoor radical policies or cost the government a lot of money.

Razzgriz, Cosie, Thuzbekistan, and Dothrakia

viewtopic.php?f=4&t=337003&p=35315768&sid=5232f611215c278f38cd3d7249e6aad6#p35315768

Noronica

Miklania you might be interested in the mothballing of the TSS Ashluv. What do you think should replace such a thing? I was thinking of transferring its aircraft to the air force and going without a carrier, adding support craft, getting rid of amphibious assault assets, and increasing things like destroyers. What would be good for this? And this will be done over a period of months IC time, so I could buy new stuff.

Nhoor wrote:Is it my imagination or is the quality of Issues getting more dubious? I have been dismissing them for the last two days because either the issues themselves are silly or they offer only "solutions" that will give Nhoor radical policies or cost the government a lot of money.

That's the point.

Athara magarat

Asking once again (before I am forced to make things myself :P ), anyone has a light tank...

Nhoor wrote:Is it my imagination or is the quality of Issues getting more dubious? I have been dismissing them for the last two days because either the issues themselves are silly or they offer only "solutions" that will give Nhoor radical policies or cost the government a lot of money.

They've been dubious from the start. Even before Max started to outsource issue-writing to willing contributors, you as dear leader have always been expected to settle longstanding arguments with an instant click. Sure, most of them usually refer to something going on in the real world, but it's tough to maintain a stream of hard-boiled issues if the real world isn't providing them with thought-provoking topics on the regular.

Personally, I love it! The absurd scenarios and solutions that show up in these issues sync well with my nation's own brand of silliness.

Athara magarat, Thuzbekistan, and Nhoor

Athara magarat

Me IRL: Oh great, so we are now having unemployment salaries even in this country. Other idiots around me might think this is a good thing but I just know this means more taxes (does the government expects us to be really that dumb).

Me NS: Taxes you idiots! How is the government supposed to provide you free education, healthcare, transportation and even basic things like housing and so on if you don't pay 50% income tax that is even written in the constitution!

Razzgriz, Miklania, San Montagna, Thuzbekistan, and 3 othersAlmorea, Dothrakia, and Nhoor

Athara magarat

Cosie wrote:They've been dubious from the start. Even before Max started to outsource issue-writing to willing contributors, you as dear leader have always been expected to settle longstanding arguments with an instant click. Sure, most of them usually refer to something going on in the real world, but it's tough to maintain a stream of hard-boiled issues if the real world isn't providing them with thought-provoking topics on the regular.

Personally, I love it! The absurd scenarios and solutions that show up in these issues sync well with my nation's own brand of silliness.

Plus they are good for inspiring you to write news :P

Thuzbekistan and Nhoor

Athara magarat wrote:Plus they are good for inspiring you to write news :P

Lol this explains a lot

Athara magarat and Nhoor

Alteran republics wrote:0, 5, 7, 6, 4, 3, 2, 1.

7 will go up when I get the PS VR.

For me it's
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Infinity

Balnik wrote:For me it's
0
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Infinity

I suppose we don't talk about Assault Horizon?

Razzgriz and Alteran republics

Dormill and Stiura wrote:I suppose we don't talk about Assault Horizon?

I only like that games soundtrack.

That's it, that's the games only redeeming factor.

All the main games are good though. Infinity and AH were the only ones that were just plain bad. AH more so.

Menna shuli

Miklania, I'm into the third book of the 1632 series (discounting the short story collections which aren't in audiobook form so I haven't read them yet). The further in I go, the better they get and the more I think you would really like them. Make them a must on your to read list.

The first book is basically wish fulfillment and the main characters rarely face huge obstacles, but as they get more and more tied into the history of the new world they inhabit the more drama there is and the better the books are. The technology they have still tends to be a bit of a get-out-of-jail free card at times, but that frankly makes sense. Put modern semi-automatic weapons up against matchlock muskets and there's basically no contest for accuracy and rate of fire. Hell, civilian scuba gear is basically god-tier military equipment in the 1630s.

Alteran republics

Cosie wrote:They've been dubious from the start. Even before Max started to outsource issue-writing to willing contributors, you as dear leader have always been expected to settle longstanding arguments with an instant click. Sure, most of them usually refer to something going on in the real world, but it's tough to maintain a stream of hard-boiled issues if the real world isn't providing them with thought-provoking topics on the regular.

Personally, I love it! The absurd scenarios and solutions that show up in these issues sync well with my nation's own brand of silliness.

Lately they are a bit too absurd to my taste. I think I'll tune them down a bit..

Alteran republics

Dormill and Stiura wrote:I suppose we don't talk about Assault Horizon?

Not Strangereal therefore not Ace Combat.

We don't talk about that game ...

my favorite ace combat was tom clancy's HAWX personally

Razzgriz and Alteran republics

Corindia wrote:my favorite ace combat was tom clancy's HAWX personally

Hawx was pretty fun too. It had the cool maneuverability bit.

Thuzbekistan wrote:viewtopic.php?f=4&t=337003&p=35315768&sid=5232f611215c278f38cd3d7249e6aad6#p35315768

Noronica

Miklania you might be interested in the mothballing of the TSS Ashluv. What do you think should replace such a thing? I was thinking of transferring its aircraft to the air force and going without a carrier, adding support craft, getting rid of amphibious assault assets, and increasing things like destroyers. What would be good for this? And this will be done over a period of months IC time, so I could buy new stuff.

The Navy would be loathe to get rid of its aircraft. Once they send them to the Air Force there's no chance of getting them back, which could spell the end of naval aviation. I would not get rid of amphibious assets that you already have. If anything, I would recommend building new landing ships. They give you the plot flexibility that you need as our resident commie/islamist. You could build a new carrier, or you could perpetually plan to build a new carrier, but never actually get around to it. Meanwhile the Navy would continue to guard their turf, using their existing stocks of carrier aircraft from land.

Your military factbook doesn't contain much detailed information on the number and capabilities of your inventory, so it's a bit difficult to say whether or not you need to refocus on more surface combatants. There are a few contradictions in your numbers. I also don't know what your budget looks like. If you are trying to downsize because you're afraid you can't afford things then obviously don't build a carrier.

Menna shuli wrote:Miklania, I'm into the third book of the 1632 series (discounting the short story collections which aren't in audiobook form so I haven't read them yet). The further in I go, the better they get and the more I think you would really like them. Make them a must on your to read list.

The first book is basically wish fulfillment and the main characters rarely face huge obstacles, but as they get more and more tied into the history of the new world they inhabit the more drama there is and the better the books are. The technology they have still tends to be a bit of a get-out-of-jail free card at times, but that frankly makes sense. Put modern semi-automatic weapons up against matchlock muskets and there's basically no contest for accuracy and rate of fire. Hell, civilian scuba gear is basically god-tier military equipment in the 1630s.

It's definitely on the list.

Good evenings.

Athara magarat wrote:Me IRL: Oh great, so we are now having unemployment salaries even in this country. Other idiots around me might think this is a good thing but I just know this means more taxes (does the government expects us to be really that dumb).

Me NS: Taxes you idiots! How is the government supposed to provide you free education, healthcare, transportation and even basic things like housing and so on if you don't pay 50% income tax that is even written in the constitution!

The difference between other people trying to spend your money and you trying to spend other people's money.

Athara magarat and Thuzbekistan

Would anyone here believe me if I said I've never played an Ace Combat game before?

Alteran republics

Thuzbekistan

Miklania wrote:The Navy would be loathe to get rid of its aircraft. Once they send them to the Air Force there's no chance of getting them back, which could spell the end of naval aviation. I would not get rid of amphibious assets that you already have. If anything, I would recommend building new landing ships. They give you the plot flexibility that you need as our resident commie/islamist. You could build a new carrier, or you could perpetually plan to build a new carrier, but never actually get around to it. Meanwhile the Navy would continue to guard their turf, using their existing stocks of carrier aircraft from land.

Your military factbook doesn't contain much detailed information on the number and capabilities of your inventory, so it's a bit difficult to say whether or not you need to refocus on more surface combatants. There are a few contradictions in your numbers. I also don't know what your budget looks like. If you are trying to downsize because you're afraid you can't afford things then obviously don't build a carrier.

I'm having my nation move to a more defensive stance. I'm going to be increasing my budget tho. I'll tg you a link to the specific numbers. And I'll look at my factbook too.

Nvm. Anyone can see it tbh.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1c-czPnXfYVuLMqFlVnfg8BkkCR4la-VOCVo0tW_mm80/edit?usp=drivesdk

Almorea

Alteran republics

Corindia wrote:my favorite ace combat was tom clancy's HAWX personally

GTFO.

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