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Post by Eli of House Tofu on Feb 27, 2016 23:22:02 GMT -5
Since the birth of the first civilizations, the fate of man has always rested upon the shoulders of hardworking blacksmiths, craftsmen and shipwrights who forged their blades, wrought their armor and laid their fleets. Through their blood, toil, sweat and tears great kingdoms and empires rose and fell and humanity endured. The cutting edge technology we handle, and the scale at which we produce for the Frankish commonwealth alongside countless international customers today has shifted and changed in ways we are sure our forefathers would have only been able to marvel at. But the determination with which they forged equipment for their nation, the skill with which their plied their trade, the innovativeness they put into their crafts, has not. For nearly one-thousand years, the basic tenet of the Frankish armourer has been to bring modern concepts together with time-honoured tradition; home to some of the most technologically advanced, productively streamlined research, development and manufacturing facilities and centres in the world today, the Free Frankish arms industry is one that has never, since its inception, forgotten what purpose it exists to serve and how best to serve it. Thousand years of tradition. Thousand years of innovation. Thousand years of honed perfection. Step inside, and see what it is that makes us different. The Frankish CorporationsLes Entreprises FranchesFrom the very earliest days of the Frankish states, martial prowess and force of arms have stood as integral parts of both its military might and cultural essence. Taking pride in maintaining a technological edge over any and all enemies the Free might meet on the field of battle, and in the ability and competence of those troops, this tradition of excellence has ensured that Frankish troops have gone to war time and time again with the confidence that they and their weapons will inevitably prevail. If maintaining this proud warrior tradition is our heritage, then it is keeping this tradition moving onwards and upwards into the modern day that is the challenge the sprawling Frankish arms industry has taken upon itself. However, reflecting its diverse and storied history, the Frankish arms industry and the Frankish Mutual Defense Arms Executive foreign export authority that represents it differs considerably from their counterparts overseas in that there is no single corporation, or corporate conglomerate - the Frankish Mutual Defense is composed of a considerable number of concerns, old and new, large and small, known and less known, that specialise in a wide variety of fields and produce weaponry, equipment and technology of every kind. This considerable array of diverse and varied enterprises and expertise, are gathered under the auspices of the Mutual Defense Agreement to compete and cooperate in the name of the Free, drawing from this unrivaled selection of specialist and general, industrial and research concerns to provide its buyers, foreign and domestic alike, the finest and newest that the Free people can offer. Below, a by-no-means exhaustive list detailing a number of the major Corporations of the Free State who will introduce you to their respective work and specialties. The Jack-Lawrence BrothersStuart RiflesWinter State ArmsTheodebert Heavy MotorsIndustries GénéralesLockheart Aircraft CompanyAeropoint Heavy IndustriesLockheart Aircraft CompanyArmistead Noel Aerospace
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Post by Eli of House Tofu on Feb 27, 2016 23:22:32 GMT -5
Land. Air. Sea.
Infantry Systems Systèmes d'Infanterie
Sidearms | Close Quarters | Rifles | ExplosivesSidearms
Winter State Impact Type: Pistol Chambering: .45 ACP Body Construction: Stamped steel Barrel Construction: Chromed 4150-steel Action:Short recoil Rate of Fire: Semi-automatic Muzzle Velocity: 255m/s Maximum Combat Range:200m Optimal Combat Range:75m
Costs:- Compact - 700 NSD
- Standard - 720 NSD
- Long Slide - 750 NSD
| Stuart 1970Type: Pistol Chambering: 9x19mm Body Construction: 3.7 reinforced fiberglass Barrel Construction: 73/4150 bi-metallic Action:Short recoil Rate of Fire: Semi-automatic, 500-650 rpm Muzzle Velocity: 375m/s Maximum Combat Range:150m Optimal Combat Range:60m Costs:- Compact - 490 NSD
- Standard - 510 NSD
- Long Slide - 540 NSD
| The Winter State Impact is a single-action, semi-automatic, magazine-fed, recoil-operated pistol chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge designed by Maxence Beauregard and produced by Winter State Arms in 1915. | The Stuart 1970 is a polymer-framed, short recoil-operated, locked breech semi-automatic pistol capable of firing in bursts or fully automatic. Lightweight with little to no recoil, it's a perfect handgun for civilian security and beginners alike |
Close Quarters
Jack-Lawrence Combat Automatic Shotgun Type: Shotgun Chambering: 12 gauge Body Construction: Stamped steel Barrel Construction: Chromed 4150-steel Action:Pump-action / gas-actuated Rate of Fire: Semi-automatic up to 4 rounds per second Muzzle Velocity: Dependent on ammunition Maximum Combat Range:Dependent on ammunition Optimal Combat Range:Dependent on ammunition
Costs:- Fixed Stock - 1,200 NSD
- Folding Stock - 1,300 NSD
| Stuart S-19Type: Submachine gun Chambering: 9x19mm / .45 ACP Body Construction: 3.7 reinforced fiberglass Barrel Construction: 73/4150 bi-metallic Action:Short recoil Rate of Fire: 650 rpm (9mm) / 600 rpm (.45ACP) Muzzle Velocity: 285m/s Maximum Combat Range:200m (9mm) / 150m (.45ACP) Optimal Combat Range:100m (9mm) / 60m (.45ACP) Costs:- Compact - 1450 NSD
- Standard - 1500 NSD
- Long barrel - 1550 NSD
| The Jack-Lawrence Combat Automatic Shotgun is a select-fire combat shotgun. Capable of both semi-automatically, it can also be fired through pump action for more reliable use of low-powered rounds such as tear gas rounds. A popular choice for law enforcement agencies. | The Stuart S-19 is a a blowback operated, magazine-fed submachine gun firing from a closed bolt. Ot can be chambered for the .45 ACP or the 9x19mm cartridge. It is lightweight and is popular among security professionals and police and law enforcement agenciesm |
RiflesStuart C-15 Assault Rifle Type: Assault Rifle Chambering: 5.56×45mm Body Construction: 7075 aluminum alloy, 3.7 reinforced fiberglass Barrel Construction: 73/4150 bi-metallic Action: gas operated Rate of Fire:semi-automatic, 700-950 rpm Muzzle Velocity: 950m/s Maximum Combat Range: 3600m Optimal Combat Range: 600m
Costs:- Standard - 3000 NSD
- Long Barrel - 3050 NSD
| Jack-Lawrence M1955 Automatic Rifle Type: Battle Rifle Chambering: 7.62×51mm Body Construction: Stamped steel, fine wood / 3.7 reinforced fiberglass Barrel Construction: Chromed 4150-steel Action: Gas-operated Rate of Fire:700-750 rpm Muzzle Velocity:850 m/s Maximum Combat Range: 5000m Optimal Combat Range: 800m
Costs:- Wood - 1,300 NSD
- Enhanced w/ adjustable stock - 3,300 NSD
| The Stuart C-15 is a lightweight, 5.56 mm, air-cooled, gas-operated, magazine-fed assault rifle, with a rotating bolt designed by Valentin Stuart in 1953. While its first variants suffered from poor reliability, the newer variants improve upon previous complaints, the rifle now being capable of taking tremendous punishment and still function | The Jack-Lawrence M1955 Automatic Rifle is a selective fire automatic rifle that fires 7.62×51mm ammunition. It is also the last frankish battle rifle to be produced and fielded in high quantities to a standing military. In order to adapt to the changing battlefield, the M1955 was refitted with a plastic frame and adjustable stock.
| Jack-Lawrence M1905 Rifle Type: Rifle Chambering: 7.62×51mm, .30-06 Springfield Body Construction: Stamped steel, fine wood / 3.7 reinforced fiberglass Barrel Construction: Chromed 4150-steel Action:Bolt-action Rate of Fire: Semi-automatic Muzzle Velocity: 853 m/s Maximum Combat Range: 5000m Optimal Combat Range: 550m
Costs:- Wood - 1,200 NSD
- fiberglass - 1,500 NSD
| Winter State M80 Anti-Armor Rifle Type: Anti-Materiel Rifle Chambering: .50 BMG Body Construction: Stamped steel Barrel Construction: Chromed 4150-steel Action:gas-operated Rate of Fire: Semi-automatic Muzzle Velocity: 950 m/s Maximum Combat Range: 3600m Optimal Combat Range: 600m
Costs: | The Jack-Lawrence M1905 Rifle is one of the oldest rifles in the commonwealth still in common use as a precision anti-personnel rifle. It has terrific performance in especially poor weather and terrain and is difficult to intentionally jam. The plastic frame versions are often found as the choice rifle for police snipers and game hunters. | The Winter State M80 Anti-Armor Rifle is a high-powered anti-materiel rifle chambered at .50 cal. Despite its classification it is often used against enemy combatants due to its immense stopping power.
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ExplosivesWinter State M90 Anti-Armor Rifle Type: Anti-Materiel Rifle Chambering: 25x59mm grenade round Body Construction: Stamped steel Barrel Construction: Chromed 4150-steel Action:short-recoil Rate of Fire: Semi-automatic Muzzle Velocity: 210 m/s Maximum Combat Range: 3600m Optimal Combat Range: 1000m
Costs: | Winter State FG-01 Type: Anti-Materiel Rifle Chambering: .50 BMG Body Construction: Stamped steel Barrel Construction: Chromed 4150-steel Action:gas-operated Rate of Fire: Semi-automatic Muzzle Velocity: 950 m/s Maximum Combat Range: 3600m Optimal Combat Range: 600m
Costs:- Standard - 13,000 NSD
- w/ night tracking system - 52,000 NSD
| The Winter State M90 Anti-Armor Rifle is a high-powered anti-materiel rifle utilizing 25mm explosive rounds designed primarily for engagement of light armored vehicles and similar targets. It is capable of defeating armor at a 2km distance and with airburst rounds, large groups of personnel. | The Winter State FG-01 is a man-portable, shoulder-fired, wire-guided anti-tank missile system developed in 1971. It uses a wire-guidance system in concert with a high explosive anti-tank warhead and was capable of defeating armored vehicles, fortified bunkers, main battle tanks, and other hardened targets. |
Land Systems Systèmes de Terre
Armored Vehicles | Main Battle Tanks | Self-Propelled Guns Armored VehiclesHigh Mobility Modular Vehicle Type: armored: Light Armored Car, unarmored: Light Utility Vehicle Role: varies Length: Width: Height: Crew: up to six (driver, 5 passengers) Armor: up to 15mm Armament: varies on user Engine: V8 diesel 6.2 L Speed: 90km/h
Costs:- Standard - 20,000 NSD
- up-armored - 40,000 NSD
| LAV23 Rhino Infantry Fighting Vehicle Type: Infantry Fighting Vehicle Role: Infantry transportation, Infantry support, Direct fire support Length: Width: Height: Crew: varies, usually two (driver, commander) Armor: 20mm, internal kevlar mesh Armament:
- 1x 20mm autocannon
- (optional) 76mm smoothbore gun
- (optional) 152mm howitzer
Engine: 6-cylinder Multi-Fuel Turbine Engine 450 hp Speed: 60-100km/h depending on equipment and carry weight Maximum Gun Combat Range: 17,000m Optimal Gun Combat Range: 1,000m Maximum Operation Range: 450km
Costs:- Standard - 4.1 million NSD
- 76mm gun - 5.0 million NSD
- 152mm gun - 5.2 million NSD
| The High Mobility Modular Vehicle is a four-wheel drive military light truck produced by Industries Générales, designed to supplant the roles originally performed by the original jeep and more thanks to its modular design.
| The LAV23 Rhino is a family of eight-wheeled armored fighting vehicles capable of fulfilling a wide variety of roles due to its modular mounts and 'backpack', capable of personnel carrying for mechanized infantry to direct fire support when equipped with a 76mm long-barrel gun, to indirect fire support with a 152mm howitzer. | LT61 Light Cavalry Tank Type:Light Tank Role:Reconnaissance, Anti-Armor Length: 5.2m Width: 2.0m Height: 1.8m Crew: 4 (driver, commander, gunner, loader) Armor: 45mm, internal kevlar mesh Armament:- 1x 90mm smoothbore gun
- 2x .50cal guns
Engine: 6-cylinder Multi-Fuel Turbine Engine 450 hp Speed: 62 km/h Maximum Gun Combat Range: 8,000m Maximum Operation Range: 165km
Costs:- Standard - 2.0 million NSD
| LAV32 Boar Armored Fighting Vehicle Type: Armored Fighting Vehicle Role: Reconnaissance, anti-armor, direct fire support Length: Width: Height: Crew: 3 (driver, commander, gunner) Armor: 45mm, explosive reactive armor Armament:
- 1 x 30mm chaingun
- 1 x .50cal machine gun
- 4 x TOW anti-tank missiles (12 missiles)
Engine: 6-cylinder Multi-Fuel Turbine Engine 450 hp Speed: 40km/h, 7.2km/h in water Maximum Operation Range: 480km
Costs:- Standard - 3.7 million NSD
| The LT61 is a commercial lightweight fast tank produced by Mutual Defense between 1961 to 1985 and remained in service with several countries and private entities well into the 21st century. The LT61 was designed for reconnaissance and anti-armor role in especially rough terrain in addition to being able to be airdropped, either by parachute or by low-altitude parachute-extraction system (LAPES). | The LAV32 Boar is a light armored fighting vehicle capable of performing a wide range of tasks such as recon to anti-armor utilizing a large quantity of TOW missile mounts.
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Main battle TanksSP75 Main Battle Tank Type: Main Battle Tank Role: Direct fire support Length: Width: Height: Crew: 3 (driver, commander, gunner) Armor: effective 780mm, Chobham, depleted uranium plates, ERA, internal kevlar mesh Armament: - 1 x 140mm smoothbore gun
- 2 x 7.62mm machine guns
Engine: 8-cylinder Multi-Fuel Turbine Engine 1,500 hp Speed: 72km/h Maximum Gun Combat Range: 8000m Maximum Operation Range: 550km
Costs:- Standard - 5.8 million NSD
| LV82 Tyrfing Type: Main Battle Tank Role: Direct fire support Length: Width: Height: Crew: 4 (driver, commander, gunner, loader) Armor: effective 950mm, Chobham, ERA, depleted uranium plates, internal kevlar mesh Armament: - 1 x 120mm rifted gun
- 1 x 20mm autocannon
- 1 x .50cal machine gun
Engine: 8-cylinder Multi-Fuel Turbine Engine 1,500 hp Speed: 59km/h Maximum Gun Combat Range: 9000m Maximum Operation Range: 550km
Costs:- Standard - 4.2 million NSD
| the SP75 Main Battle Tank is a main battle tank designed and produced by Winter State which first entered service in 1971 and is one of the most popular main battle tanks in the frankish market. Combining exceptionally high off road top speed with a devestating 140mm smoothbore gun which can fire both SABOT rounds and tube missiles, it is a lightning bruiser. | The LV82 Tyrfing is a main battle tank designed and produced by Theodebert Heavy Motors and is in service with the Free Frankish Republic Army. It possesses a 120mm rifled gun allowing it to precisely hit distant targets well over 8km with an extremely high rate of fire. In addition with the ammo storage in an isolated compartment thanks to it being manually loaded, it is extremely safe and difficult to destroy. |
Self-Propelled GunsSPG-155 Type: Self-Propelled Artillery Role: Indirect fire support Length: Width: Height: Crew: 4 (driver, commander, gunner, assistant gunner) Armor: 30mm, internal kevlar mesh Armament: 1x 155 howitzer Engine: Diesel 8V71T 450 hp Speed: 54km/h Maximum Gun Combat Range: 18000m Maximum Operation Range: 350km
Costs:- Standard - 14.7 million NSD
| SPAAG-30-4 Type: Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun Role: Aircraft defense, direct fire support Length: Width: Height: Crew: 3 (driver, commander, gunner) Armor: 20mm, internal kevlar mesh Armament:
- 4 x 30mm autocannons
- 1 x .50 cal machine gun
Engine: 6-cylinder Multi-Fuel Turbine Engine 450 hp Speed: 54km/h Maximum Gun Combat Range: 15000m Maximum Operation Range: 550km
Costs:- Standard - 15.7 million NSD
- Without Advanced Radar - 6.9 million NSD
| The SPG-155 is a self-propelled artillery first introduced in the 1960s. It features an advanced autoloader which isolates the crew from the fighting compartment, thus preventing the loss of life should the shells cook-off as a result to enemy fire. The autoloader also increases rate of fire by nearly seven times, allowing it to inflict more damage compared to seven standard artillery pieces. | The SPAAG-30-4 is an autonomous, all-weather-capable lightly armored self-propelled, radar guided anti-aircraft weapon system (SPAAG). While their capability to counter enemy aircraft shrinks with age, its ability to utterly destroy ground units has brought the unit, especially without the radar systems equipped, back into popularity
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Air Systems Systèmes de l'air
Fighters | Helicopters | Bombers Fighters Helicopters Bombers
Navy Systems Systèmes de Marine
Small Craft | Destroyers | Cruisers | Carriers | Submarines Small Craft Cruisers Carriers Submarines
Disclaimer - Do note that these numbers use 2015 currency and thus are far larger than they should be. For reference, $1000.00 USD in 2015 is equal to $344.00 USD in the 1980s
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Post by Eli of House Tofu on Feb 27, 2016 23:22:45 GMT -5
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