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Raptor
F/AV-77 Raptor
Production information
Class

Gunship

Technical specifications
Length

15.3 meters

Width

13.6 meters

Height/depth

4.3 meters

Engine unit(s)
  • 2 Rolls-Royce R39 MITV engines
  • 2 X-13 MITV Engines
Sensor systems
  • AN/APG-305 WYVREN AESA Fire Control RADAR
  • AN/APG-331 RYU AESA Fire Control RADAR
  • AN/APS-306 WYRM Active Electronically Scanned Array RADARs
  • Target Acquisition and Designation System/Pilot Night Vision System
  • AN/ASQ-144 FINDER Distributed Aperture Systems
  • AN/ASD-90 PAVE CROW Magnetic Array
Avionics

Valkyrie Flight Assistance Intelligence

Countermeasures
Armament
  • Medium Nose Gun
  • six internal light hardpoints (two on each side, two underneath)
Crew
  • Pilot (1)
  • Gunner (1)
Usage
Role(s)
  • Gunship
  • Interceptor
  • Tank Hunter
  • Close Air Support
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"I saw them. Just seven of them, painted as black as night. They swarmed us, our Banshees were no match, our Wraiths were nothing. Within fourty minutes... they had destroyed everything."
―Brute Captain Glaramus

The Fighter/Attack VTOL-77 Raptor is a two seat multi platform gunship. Nimble and deadly, this ultramodern, two-person, VTOL aircraft combines a multi-purpose arsenal with a uniquely flexible flight profile, allowing the Raptor to strike both air and ground targets with unparalleled force and accuracy. The Raptor's munitions include a gunner-controlled medium gun and a number of stub wing pylons and internal compartments for missiles and rockets.

The F/AV-77 Raptor's airframe is constructed from a basis of superplastic-shaped diffusion-adhered metal matrix composites. These light, oxidation resistant light-matrix composites are formed from high modulus and high strength gold doped zirconium oxide fibres and a titanium/aluminium laminate matrix, formed by heat bonding layers of titanium, aluminium and titanium aluminide, forming high strength crystal matrices, the results forming a high strength, yet flexible and light airframe. The skin is formed from four layered plates attached to the frame. The inside layer is a high strength carbon nanotube nanobud mesh composite, which does not melt on re-entry and protects the ship and occupants. Above this is a environmental layer, which regulates internal and external heat, preventing layers from outright melting or freezing, and protecting the occupants. The third layer is a resin bonded layer of structural titanium aluminide with a titanium mesh insert. The fourth layer is a outer layer of AEGIS tiles, built on a non-newtonian shock absorbing layer, providing thermal and oxidation protection. The cockpit is situated in titanium-AEGIS compound armoured 'tubs'. These give limited protection against enemy fire. The windscreen is bullet-proof diffusion-bonded self-regenerating stretched-acrylic, with a coating of liquid glass, with a variable electronically controlled gold tinted setting, which protects it from solar rays, laser dazzles and electronic interference. These give limited protection against enemy fire. The skin is painted with thermal diffusing paint, heat controlled hull to generate a black body exterior, infra-red suppressors on the engines, RADAR absorbent paint, liquid glass composites and LASER absorbent laminates, which when compounded with its stealth design, gives it excellent stealth abilities.

It utilises tilting engines with multi-axis thrust vectoring nozzles, developed from experience gained from the development of the Pelican and the Hornet. This allows it to match enemy fighters for speed and also become a stable VTOL craft. This means it can both fulfil the role of light fighter and gunship without the addition of vectored thrust engines or ducted fans. It is stabilised by a pair of secondary X-13 Series engines to provide transatmospheric flight and stabilising engines for VTOL and forward flight. The Raptor is stealthy by design with a RADAR resistant design and RADAR resistant paint usually applied. Despite this, its paint scheme regularly changes from matte black 'strike' paint to wrap around blue-white 'air superiority' paint, digitised woodland camouflage and the traditional olive green. To aid in its stealthy nature, its wing stubs are part of the hull and fold out when it changes to the attack profile.

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The Raptor.

The Raptor is naturally armed with both DECEPTION countermeasure launchers and CARAPACE Dual Active Protection Systems though it lacks a point defence laser. Rockets and air to air missiles are directed by the pilot using a directed holographic interface and optical lock on systems. The co-pilot operates both air to ground missiles and the forward gun using TADS/PNVS slaved into his helmet and a mixture of optical, infra-red and laser designation to spot and lock onto the target along with the on-board active electronically scanned array RADAR. To enable maximum stealth attack potential, it has a deployable RADAR on it's roof, which it can raise when it is stationed behind cover, such as buildings and trees, allowing it to lock on to targets then rise out of cover and engage them, or allow other UNSC units to engage them, acting as a airborne reconnaissance and observation platform. On it's tail it mounts a RADAR receiver, allowing it to detect RADAR guided missiles and RADAR locks.

For its armament it mounts six internal pylons. Two are mounted on each side and fold out to deliver fire power while two more deploy from the bottom hard points, usually recessed into the bottom of the fuselage. For close support, the gunner controls a medium gun hardpoint recessed into the hull, allowing them to engage infantry or armour at close range. This gun is linked to their helmet, allowing them to track the target with their head and eye motions, allowing unparalleled gun accuracy.

The Raptor is used by the UNSC Marine Corps for short to medium range strike fighter, capable of engage enemy fast movers and ground targets. In air attack roles, while slower than many other fighters, it has unequalled agility, thanks to its tilting MATV engines. These also allow it excellent prowess against ground targets. It can generate frightfully accurate support fire and is dangerous against both infantry and armour., It is lightly armoured, in comparison to the AV-22D Sparrowhawk, but is much faster, and carries a heavier payload of missiles. The are most commonly used to engage large armoured formations with air support, but may also engage in special forces support missinos, having the payload, range and stealth capacity to support them far into enemy territory.

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UNSC Comments

"We had Carrions strafing our airstrip during the siege of Kasiim, stopping our Katanas from taking off. Five minutes later, under both our RADAR and their RADAR, fifteen of these badboys descend from the sky. Two minutes after they came, they moved on, leaving a pile of burning tanks and crashed Carrions... "

"These things came into their own during our defence of Skaville. The fly boys had a tactic of workin' in twos, one would hide behind a building with missiles and rockets and shit, get lock on on targets, jump out, blow shit up then go back into hiding. When their air support came in, one fitted with SRAAMs would jump out, nail those bitches with missiles and they'd both relocate, like flying missile snipers! heh!"

"We got wind the Necros were gonna land en masse at Afield Plain, covered by ground based AA units, we went in in two waves. Wild Weasel first then we came in next, attacking their dropships and their gunships. Flaming shit all over, it was damn pretty. We were really tearing them up until their Assault Craft turned up. Nuts to fighting one of those. You need either special forces or a pile of Spectre missiles to take down one of those beetches."

Ground Vehicles of the UNSC

Scorpion & Variants
Heavy Tanks
Warthog Knight FAV family

Warthog FAV | Warthog Knight LRV | Gauss Hog LAAV | Rocket Hog LAAV | Guard Hog Crusader | Warthog Assassin RAV | Razorback LTV

Warthog Troop Transport | Tread Hog DTV | Warthog Medical Vehicle | Warthog Ammunition Carrier | Spark Hog MEWS | Fire Hog CB-RADAR| Warthog Recovery Vehicle | Warthog Flatbed Truck | Comm Hog | FIST Hog | FAC Hog | Storm Hog | Heat Hog

Unified Combat Reconnaissance Vehicle
Rapid Armoured Carrier

Sidewinder RGC | Adder RRV | Viper RPC | Rattlesnake RAD | Python RATV | Boa RMV | Anaconda MCV | Asp RAV

Personnel Carriers

Pangolin JPV | Echidna JSV | Hedgehog JMV | Saiga FOV | Armadillo PTT | Porcupine MRTT

Mastodon APC | Mastiff ISV

Bison APC | Bison Ambulance | Bison Command Vehicle | Bison Repair Vehicle

Crocodile IFV | Crocodile Command Vehicle | Crocodile Recovery Vehicle

Springbok APC | Oryx MICV | M480 Oryx Battle Command Vehicle | M482 Oryx Engineering Support Vehicle | M483 Oryx Fire Support Vehicle | Aardwolf ADS | Hyena CSV | Wildcat FCV

Armoured Fighting Vehicles

Cougar AFV | Tigrillo AMC | Cheetah LAAD | Margay MAV

Lynx F-AFV

Utility Vehicles

Mongoose ATV | Momgoose HATV | Gungoose ATV | Meerkat LATV | Jackrabbit LSV | Fennec LSV | Fox SRTV

Tapir LSV | Antelope MSV | Buffalo ETT | Impala HTT | Yak HTU | Ox HVT | M808 Mule Unified Payload Transporter | Wildebeast SHSV

Tenrec ASV | Muskrat HASV

Otter ATAV | Beaver HATAV

Sika HSV | Sambar RSV | Muskox AAC

Bobcat Command Vehicle | Tanuki DCV | Skunk CBFOS | Badger ASRS

Gopher ACT | Serow HBV | Platypus PS

M63 Okapi LTC | M77 Giraffe HDCU

Ibex MPTV | Snow Cat AT | Snow Leopard HAT | M903 Goanna Heavy Duty Rig | | Rover EEV | Ranger LEEV

T-31 Aircraft Tug | R-12 Motorised Cart | S-2 Traxus Cargo Transporter | VC-81 Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting Vehicle

Exoskeletons

Moa LRW | Gyges ATLL | Wolf ATAAS | Mule Cargo Loader | Cyclops HAS | Mantis ADS | Colossus ADS | Talos ABS

Artillery and Anti-Air

Wolverine SPAAA | Genet MRAAD | Aardvark HAAD | Pallas ASIV | Sun Bear C-RAM

Axis HELL | Diamondback MADS |

Addax AMC | Bombardier SPMA | Kodiak Heavy Artillery

Firefly MLRS | Racoon HIMARS | Fossa BMS | Dhole SSMS | Mammoth MAAWPS/UH

Elephant and variants


List of air and space craft of the UNSCDF

Light Fighter

F-41C Broadsword | F-67 Kukri

Medium Fighter

F-218D Super Sabre | F-218E Star Sabre | F-290A Cutlass | FA-365 Francisca | EF-365 Sagaris | F-298 Stiletto

Heavy Fighters

F-406 Katana | F/E-406 Wakizashi | F/I-522 Claymore

Atmospheric Fighters

F/A-110 Axe | E/A-110 Hatchet | F-130 Karambit

Bombers and Interdictors

B-65E Shortsword | ALB-65F Gladius | B-65S Shadowsword | I/B-660 Glaive | IA-309 Falchion

Gunships and Scouts

AV-49 Wasp | MV-14F Super Hornet | AV-22D Sparrowhawk | F/AV-77 Raptor

OV-90 Nightjar | OD-237 Tern scout

Dropships and VTOLs

UD-83A Merlin | MD-83B Merlin Direct Action Penetrator | HD-83H Rescue Merlin | OD-83C Merlin Scout

UV-144D Falcon | MV-144E War Falcon | UV-37 Rook | MV-37S Crow | MV-37E Magpie | MV-37M Sea Raven | EV-44 Nightingale

D-79I Pelican | AD-79J Super Pelican | MD-79L Gannet | HD-79V Skua | ED-79M Pave Pelican | MD-79M Sea Pelican | ED-79E Pelican AEW | MD-79P Mockingbird | MD-80A1 Osprey

MD-67 Cormorant | MV-13 Owl | UV-66 Quetzal

D-81 Condor | AD-81 Condor Gunship | ED-81 Scout Condor | MD-81 Stealth Condor

D-3 Petrel | MD-3 Storm Petrel | AD-3 Buzzard Gunship

VD-67 Peregrine

Transport

US-48 Crane Lighter | CS-89 Egret shuttle

C-57 Robin | C-209 Lark | C-255 Shearwater

C-668 Cardinal | C-385 Dove

CD-92 Darter | CD-20 Heron | CD-44 Auk | CD-45 Super Auk | CD-1023 Puffin

Reconnaissance, Search and Rescue, Patrol, and Air Control

RE-361 Estoc | R-103 Oriole | OR-98 Screamer

EP-909 Spatha | E-456 Xiphos | E-457 Kopis

HD-58 Misericorde | HD-331 Seax

Amphibious Aircraft

UW-65 Mallard | CW-67 Goose | HW-68 Swan | PW-69 Loon

Tankers

KD-3 Petrel Tanker | KD-44 Talwar

Escape Shuttles and Service Craft

Class-7 Light Escape Shuttle | Class-9 Medium Escape Shuttle | Class-12 Heavy Escape Shuttle | Class-5Y Shuttle Pod | Class-6D Shuttle Pod

Trainers

T-66 Falx | T-102 Tanto | TD-114 Frigatebird | TD-55 Booby | F-108 Rondel

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