Design list part 2
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Fall/Winter 1935----------------------
Weight: 600g
Length: 125mm
Diameter: 55mm
Filling: TNT
Detonation mechanism: Percussion cap and time delay fuse:four seconds
One batch costs 1ton steel
CA-AAA-M1935
RPM: 450
Cartage:20x110mm
CA-A-M1935
RPM:700RPM
Cartage:20x110mm
You know what? Im gonna leave this incomplete for the time. Its mostly just going and copying over stuff from the text.
Displacement: ca. 3000t fully loaded
Length: 120m
Beam: 11m
Draft: 5m
Propulsion: 8x AEM M1932 turning twin shafts
Range: 8000km at 15 knots
Top speed: 30 knots
Armament:
- 5x single AATSM1933 HiLo guns on double-purpose mounts
- 10x M1932 40mm AAA guns (2x centerline)
- 10x anti-air mounts (empty)(2x centerline)
- 2x x4 torpedo launchers (centerline)
- reserved space for anti-submarine rockets or other equipment
Sensors: Hydrophone system, with space reserved for expansion
Fire control: None
Communications: Signal flags and other LOS systems
Crew: 320 officers and men
Current costs: Eight AEM M1932
5 AATSM1933 HiLo guns
10x M1932 40mm cannon
51 ton AL
200 ton steel. Yes, thats 200.
Traits
The Detector-Hydrophone-Model of 1935 is they system used in the Bychok class, packed into a simple design (partially because I want all you lot to have to design components for ships, buahaha). It has a range of roughly three kilometers (in optimal conditions) and can work in active or passive modes. It requires a skilled operator to be of much use in passive mode.
The design adds a cost of 1ton al to designs, which is factored into the craft automatically.
The control weapons anti-air artillery model of 1935 was developed for the aircraft design team's crack at designing a destroyer. One system is typically mounted at each anti-air gun, and adds to the total cost (varies based on stuff.)
Spring/Summer 1936R-V-M1935
Radio system for the POAC, although the POAC design currently does not include it. Runs directly off the vehicles power system, and it is advised to have the engine on during its use.
No appreciable cost.
Range of about 2km
R-N-M1936
Radio system for naval vessels. Submarines require surfacing to transmit.
No appreciable cost
Range of about 300km
B-A-750-M1936 750kg models
HE, AP, and Smoke varients. Batch costs 2ton steel
B-A-340-M1936 340kg model
HE only. Batch costs 1ton steel
I-C-M1936
Armaments: twin CA-AAA-M1935 firing through the propeller hub, each with 60 rounds of ammunition, providing eight seconds of fire time.
Propulsion: 1x AEM1933 providing 1500HP
Crew of one
Traits: Slow, Unmanuverable
Costs: 3ton AL ber batch plus engines and cannon
M-C-M1936
Mask-Chemichal-M1936
A plastic mask with acrylic eye windows(each 3in diameter), two filter attachment points(for attachment to standard hose or the "light" filter), and a drinking straw.
C-M-C-L-M1936
Standard chartrage for the M-C-M1936. Lasts six hours outside combat, or three hours under major exertion.
Batch costs 1ton steel
C-M-C-S-M1936
Cartrage developed to be mounted directly to the M-C-M1936. Lasts 1 hour outside combat, And uses a plastic case (warning, do not heat. Plastic used in cartrage is Galalith)
Fall and Winter of 1936 Armaments: twin CA-AAA-M1935 firing through the propeller hub, each with 60 rounds of ammunition, providing eight seconds of fire time.
Propulsion: 1x AEM1933 providing 1500HP
Crew of one
Two hardpoints on wings
Traits: Low range, Unmanuverable
Costs: 4ton AL per batch plus engines and cannon, 1 unit electronic parts
Batch Numbers(generic factory): 4
The Pod-Gun-Aircraft-Model of 1936 consists of a single CA-AAA-M1935 with enough munitions for 16 seconds of fire time.
Batch number(Generic factory): 60 (includes cannon)
Cost per batch: 2ton AL
Weight(loaded): Ah... Stuff. Gotta finish the standard CA-AAA-M1935...
Detector-Radio-Model of 1936
With an installation height of about 2.5 km this large installation has a range of about 75km, with accuracy within 500m. Currently unsuitable for installation on ships, although the electronics team has high hopes.
Cost: 2ton steel, 1ton al, .5 ton electronics parts.
Length: 70m
Beam: 10m
Draft: 3.5m
Propulsion: 4x AEMM1932 turning one shaft
Speed: 20 knots
Range: 6,500 km at 15 knots
Complement: 124 officers and men
Sensors and processing: 1x D-G-M1935, 3x C-W-AAA-M1935
Armament: 2x AATSM1933, 4x 40mm cannon, 10x CA-AAA-M1935
Communications: Radio with range of 300km
Cost: 30 ton AL, 150 ton steel, 10 unit electronics, 4x AEMM1932, 2x AATSM1933, 4x 40mm cannon, 10x CA-AAA-M1935
Projected batch numbers(generic factory and drydock): 1
Spring and Summer of 1937Cannon-Field-Model of 1937 'LoGo'
Caliber: 105mm
Barrel Length: 5250mm (50 calibers)
Breech: Horizontal Sliding Breach block
RoF: 12 RPM
Barrel+Breech Weight: 2500kgs
Total installation including mount & traverse: 10500kgs
effective range at 0 degrees elevation, full powder charge: 4500m
Crew Required: 3 (for the gun itself, entire crew of 6)
Cost: 4ton steel, 4ton al per batch, batch of 3(generic factory)
POAC-B-C Cargo/ carne
POAC-B-C(F) Fuel tanker
POAC-B-M fitted with EAM M1932 mortar
POAC-B-C Cannon fitted with ATHM1933(87mm)
Equipment-Infantry-Web gear-Model of 1937
So, the EIW, or facilitators, are a set of pouches of various sizes designed to be clipped together, to a vest rig, or to the splinter vest listed below, normally made of tough cloth with plastic buttons(dont heat them). Pouch variants include: Generic Equipment, Stripper, Optical(for the marksmen, made of leather), Loose Rounds, SM1911/34 magazines, SM1911/34 Drums, SMM1934 magazines, and Small Filters.
Counts as a generic item, batch size of 300 (abstracted sets FTW)
Generic factories count as specialized.
Equipment-Infantry-Vest-Model of 1937
The EIV, or "That blasted heavy hot piece of shite" is a large, rather bulky thick woolen vest designed to cover the entirety of the torso, the groin, and the neck. The inside portion of it consists almost entirety of pockets that thin steel plates can be slotted into(each covering part of the next) inorder to increase further its ballistic protection. The outside of it contains a number of built in pockets, and attachment points for facilitators.
According to the troops who have been training with them prior to getting shipped to Spain, its a rather warm thing. According to the troops in Spain, its hotter than hell and a serious medical risk.
One batch costs 1ton steel and makes 300. Generic factories count as specialized.
Interceptor-Pusher-Model of 1937 Firestorm
Armour: 8mm of nickel-molybdenum steel plate around the cockpit.
13 mm plate of nickel-molybdenum steel on the back of the seat.
2mm fire wall between the pilot and the fuel tanks.
Weapons: 2x M-1 Machineguns in wing roots with 500 belts rounds per gun.
4 X 20mm cannons in the nose with 60 round drums
Engine: 2 x "Hurricane" aero engine 1500HP
Crew: 1 pilot (Oxygen system installed)
Wingspan: 12 m
Length: 13 m
Empty weight: 3225 kg
Traits:
Reliable
Quick
Fireproof(thanks to various interesting things that where added, like self-sealing fuel tanks)
Ejector seat?!
Costs: 4x C-A-M1935(each), 2x MM1934(each), 2x AEM1933'Hurricane'(each), 2ton steel, 2 units electronic parts and 2ton al per batch
Four aircraft are made per batch(generic factory)
If you want to see what it looks like,
It looks like this thing Fall and Winter of 1937Displacement: 990 ton
Crew: 46 officers and men
Range: 15,000 nmi at 3knots (submerged)
Armaments:
-6x 18in torpedo tubes (four forward, two aft) with 16 reloads (10 forward, 6 aft)
-2x modified C-AAA-M1935 20mm cannon, mounted aft of sail
-4x(optional) LMG mounting brackets on sail, stowage for same
Propulsion:
-2x diesel electric generators providing power for 1x electric engine turning a single screw
Speed: 18knots submerged, 14knots surfaced
Detection Equipment:
-Advanced hydrophones
-Integrated electro-mechanical torpedo launching system
Miscellaneous equipment:
-Snorkel system
-R-N-M1936 (300km range radio)
Cost:10u electronic parts, 26ton al, 80 ton steel
Detector-Radio-Naval-Model of 1937
Cost of 10u electronic parts.
More data missing due to lack of data that I can find on contemporary systems.
Cannon-Heavy Multi-Role-Model of 1937
Weight: 13 metric tons
Range (maximum horizontal): 16km
Range (anti-aircraft): 11km
RoF (carriage): 12
RoF (emplacement): 15(projected)
Crew: 12-26
Cost(each): 2ton al, 1u electronic parts, 9ton steel
Batch (generic factory): 4
Projector, Rocket, Anti-Submarine, Model of 1937
Weight: 500kg
Range: 200-300m
Cost(launcher batch): 1t steel, 1t al, 1u electronic parts
Cost(rocket batch): 1t al, 1u electronic parts
Batch size(launcher): 4
Batch size(Munitions):8
Displacement: ca. 3000t fully loaded
Length: 120m
Beam: 11m
Draft: 5m
Propulsion: 8x AEM M1932 turning twin shafts
Range: 8000km at 15 knots
Top speed: 30 knots
Armament:
- 5x single AATSM1933 HiLo guns on double-purpose mounts
- 10x M1932 40mm AAA guns (2x centerline)
- 10x anti-air mounts (empty)(2x centerline)
- 2x x4 torpedo launchers (centerline)
- 5x P-R-AS-M1937 mounting points (one forward, two each side)(only one mounted, that forward)
Sensors: Hydrophone system, D-R-N-M1937
Fire control: None
Communications: Signal flags and other LOS systems, R-N-M1936
Crew: 320 officers and men
Current costs:
8 AEM M1932
5 AATSM1933 HiLo guns
10x M1932 40mm cannon
51 ton AL
200 ton steel. Yes, thats 200.
25u electronic parts