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JURA Retired Equipment


Military Equipments

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Retired Equipment (JURA)


Designations:
A - Used in limited service
B - Reserved
C - Formerly in service

Class:
I - Still being produced
II - Not being produced anymore

Example for usage:
Designated C-II = Formerly in service, still being produced

Small Arms

SP-11 "Jock" Pistol (C-I Designated)

The SP-11 Pistol, also nicknamed the "Jock", is a pistol made for the Janpian Union Revolutionary Forces. It uses 2 types of bullets, with one being the standard 11.5mm ammo, and the other that has the capability to penetrate through body armor. It is designed to be simple, average, and reliable. It has 3 fire selector, which is single, burst, and auto.

The gun also features a small side railing to fit a flashlight, or other attachments.



Submachine Guns (SMG)


SPR - SMG (C-I Designated)

Created by the Stork Armament Industries, the SPR is a SMG that provides quick fire rate and reliability. It is one of the most recent guns unleashed by the Stork Armament Industries Worker's Union. The gun features an extending stock, and lightweight body frame. Perfect for breaking in small tight spaces, while unleashing intense fire rate. It is also perfect for short range fire fights and providing cover. It uses 9mm ammunition, and can fit AP versions to penetrate through body armor. The SMG is good enough for breaking through rooms, and can pack a punch in close to medium range. The term SPR means Stork Portable Rifle. A name, true to its purpose.

The SPR is mainly used by the Public Marshals SOG, and as a primary weapon at gun ranges.

Rifles


Stork Assault Rifle - 5 (SAR-5) (A-I Designated)


As part of the JURA modernization proposal, a new rifle has been developed to replace the older rifles used by the Revolutionary forces and their service branches. The SAR-5, or known as the Stork Assault Rifle - 5, is a next-generation rifle that uses 5.45x39mm ammunition, allowing less recoil and added range, making it suited for long-range gun fights. The gun is made and designed by the workers of Stork Union and Zelenny Union, with a collaborative design from Zhuiko Remenus and Yulavka Toryi.

The rifle itself is ambidextrous as seen from the rifle's charging handle, making it comfortable for both left-handed and right-handed users. The SAR-5 is a short-stroke piston, gas-operated, closed-rotating bolt action rifle, which makes it similar to western designs such as the scar rifle or the M4. As the firing pin charges the propellant and fires the bullet forwards, the gas from the launch goes into the angled chamber and into the gas tube, which then pushes the piston backwards. The mechanism of the piston then rotates and pushes the bolt backwards, ejecting the spent casing and loading another ammo into the chamber, all while maintaining the charging handle's position and does not push back from the recoil. As the bolt recoils in towards the stock, it pushes the hammer back, making it ready to hit the firing pin once again. With such mechanism, the recoil is focused on to the stock, allowing the users to effectively control its recoil away from their arms. Its overall weight is 7.3lb, or 3.29kg, with a rate of fire ranging from 600 to 800 rounds per minute. The SAR-5 utilizes 5.45x39mm rounds, which allow the gun to fire smoothly, provide a light recoil impulse, create a flat trajectory, and provide a good terminal performance. In terms of attachments, the Picatinny rail allows the users to carry a variety of attachments such as grenade launchers, flashlights, and advanced optics, all depending on the user's choice. It has 3 fire selectors, which are safe, burst, and auto, providing flexibility, and accuracy in different ranges. The SAR-5 features new and better ergonomics than the former predecessor rifles, taking the stock design of the SKR-7, and picatinny placements of the SAR-3. The SAR-5 is the main rifle of choice throughout the entire branch of the Revolutionary Forces.


SKR-7 Rifle (B-I Designated)


Sturdy, Reliable, and Ergonomic – these are the words that perfectly describes the SKR-7 Assault Rifle, a Janpian variation of the infamous Kalashnikov series of rifles. Also known as the Stork Kalashnikov Rifle-7.62, this automatic rifle fires a 7.62x39mm round similarly to the AK-47s, being accurate and deadly for up to 350 meters with enough stopping power, thanks to the ammunition's energy and superior velocity. The rifle's development began in the early years of the 5th era, with the intent of replacing the standard issue rifles of the Revolutionaries from SM92-R straight-pull rifles, to a fully automatic rifle that also has a semi-automatic option. During this period, the SM92-R has passed its zenith as a standard-issued rifle design, and there was a need for a cheap and reliable automatic rifle that could be mass-produced; one that is easy for the users to operate, clean, and maintain. This was also seen necessary as a way to modernize the arsenal of the Revolutionary Branches and to take advantage of the new intermediate cartridge designs. At that time, the effects of the civil war was still fresh and the following years was unstable for the newly established Party. Furthermore, the Revolutionary Council was also seeking to evolve their squad doctrines by trying to lessen the burden of machine gunners and equalize the rapid fire duties to the rest of the squad, taking their lessons from the recent civil war. This was also based on their study that around 70% of combat engagements during the civil war occured at around 300 meters, making it necessary for the rifleman to have a high rate of fire, rather than just providing cover for the machinegunners who mainly deals the damage.

The Revolutionary Council and its branches at that time were utilizing 7.92x57mm rounds, and during the design stages, they were presented with two intermediate cartridges: the .223 Remington, and the 7.62x39mm. Both of which are perfect at balancing recoil and firepower, and the two of them have passed the minimum standard range requirement. In the end, the 7.62x39mm was chosen over the .223 ammunition, mainly due to it's high-powered performance and strong stopping power in the Revolutionary Council's required range.

Taking inspiration from the Kalashnikov Rifle, the workers of Stork Armaments Union drafted a similar short stroke gas piston design from the VZ. 58 rifle, slightly altering the rod to fit in the gas tube length, along with utilizing a modified AK-47 receiver and selector mechanism. The same goes for the magazine release, taking the signature AK lever to lock the 7.62x39mm banana magazine in place, making the rifle capable to utilize all Kalashnikov style magazines. Due to the Revolutionary Council's recent ambidextrous design philosophies, a top case extractor was also used for the rifle, allowing it to remove the spent casing upwards, giving comfort or assurance to both left and right handed users. Furthermore, the charging handle and the selector were also made available for both sides, allowing the users to operate and achieve similar performance in terms of shooting, aiming, or reloading, making it ergonomic and reliable for all kinds of users. All the specifications makes the rifle capable of firing and cycling up to 800 rounds per minute, with an effective range of 300 to 1,000 thanks to its sight adjustment. At a loaded weight of 3.7 kilograms, this rifle is nearly similar, albeit slightly better than the SM92-R straight-pull rifle, which has a weight of 3.7 to 4.1 kilograms.

In total, there are 4 variations of the SKR-7 Assault Rifle developed in the past decades before being retired or put on reserves:

SKR-7 Assault Rifle: The original standard design, this variant features a Janpian laminated wooden maple furniture for the handguard, stock, and handgrips, making it cheap, easy to produce, and easier to maintain as intended. The original design uses a milled bolt and receiver, but was exchanged for a stamped one to lessen the weight and to ease the production.

SKR-7 Model 1 (SKR-7M1): The SKR-7M1 is a slightly modified iteration of the SKR-7 Assault Rifle, which uses an updated stock pin modification instead of the original fixed wooden stock. This enables the users to swap the stock of the rifle and make it available to be removed or modified, giving way for foldable or extendable stocks and making it flexible and modifiable for the users.

SKR-7 Model 2 (SKR-7M2): The SKR-7M2 is a "modified" variant of the SKR-7 rifle, albeit utilizing a full polymer furniture by replacing the stamped metal parts and wooden laminate in order to simplify and modernize the production. As a result, this lowers the weight of the rifle, making it weigh around 3.1 kilograms instead of the original 3.7 kg. The polymer furniture also extends the service life of the rifle if given with proper maintenance, rather than using cosmoline coating for the wood, and other preventive maintenance for the metal.

SKR-7 Model 2A (SKR-7M2A): The most latest SKR-7 variation, the Model 2A variant is based from the Model 2, although with new features such as a fixed gas tube to allow the placements of picatinny rails, new muzzle designs to efficiently dispel excess gases, new placements for the sights, and picatinny rails on the handguard and the sides to allow a wide variety of attachments.


Stork Rifle (C-II Designated)


The Stork Rifle or SM92-R (Stork Model 92 - Rifle), was a bolt-action rifle made by the Stork Hunting Company, intended as a sporting rifle for the elite and noble classes. It was a popular hunting rifle mainly due to its straight-pull action, making it fast to reload the cartridge into the chamber. This, along with the company's customary wooden choices, made it popular among the nobles and elite who often used the Janpian maple wood as the body of the rifle. The Stork rifle was also presented to the Emperor, who was delighted after shooting down a stork at Helgo Bay from his balcony at the Darlinburg Imperial Palace. Following the presentation, the Stork Rifle was adopted as the standard issue rifle of the Janpian Imperial Forces. The primary wooden frame of the rifle is made of walnut or birch wood, which was plentiful around the Balhore region where the Stork Company was used to operate.

The Stork Rifle was used in various conflicts from the 4th era Janpian civil war and was used in many conflicts until the introduction of the SKR-7 Assault Rifle. With the company overlords replaced by a worker's union, the Stork's industrial means, along with its products, were manufactured by a labor union, producing armaments for the Janpian Union of Government Worker's Party. During this era, the Stork Rifle did not undergo many changes or modifications other than slight adjustments to the barrel cleaner, the type of wood used, and the rifle's stock.

The rifle shoots a powerful 7.92x57mm cartridge, which was plentiful at that time thanks to the colonizers' leftovers. The said ammo also has high versatility and performance, having an improved maximum effective range and a smoother trajectory, compared to the formerly issued ammunition. It is perfect as a marksman rifle since it provides an efficient range of over a kilometer, making it deadly and efficient on medium to long ranges. Being the universal main battle rifle of the Janpian Imperial Army, the rifle features a birch or a walnut and beech laminate finish, along with customizable sights for the user. The rifle uses a solid one-piece laminated plywood stock, which is much more durable and stronger while also being cheap and fast to produce. The steel and cupped buttplate were added by the Stork Worker's Union, adding comfort and better recoil control for the user. The Stork rifle also comes with a bayonet accessory that is easy to attach or remove at the end of the rifle, along with a telescopic sight for sniping purposes. The older issued rifles have an imperial symbol stamped at the receiver, along with the serial number which indicates when the rifle was manufactured. However, these are different compared to the Revolutionary-issued rifles, with the afternoon sun symbol, the serial number indicating the date it was produced, and the rifle's factory line.

In modern times, the rifle is still being produced for public ranges, or reserve stockpiling. The type of wood remains the same, though the end-user can specify which wood shall be used for the rifle's body frame.


Stork Carbine Rifle (C-II Designated)

The Stork Carbine Rifle is a derivative variant of the SM92 rifle, having a shortened 26-inch barrel to save resources and make mass production more cost-effective. The early version of the Stork Carbine was produced in lower numbers due to the surplus of birch wood and materials, but over time, the rifle was produced in great quantities as demand for SM92 rose, especially during the 4th era civil war when it was used significantly. As it seems, the war demanded the rifles to be produced in a quick manner, all while keeping the rifle's acclaimed quality. Over 14 million Stork Carbines were produced at the conclusion of the war, with an extra million produced prior to it. This is in contrast to the 8 million SM92-R made during the war, with an additional 20 million before the war. The Stork Carbine Rifle and the SM92-R were still used by the Revolutionaries until the introduction of the SKR-7 Assault Rifle, prompting the retirement of the said rifles as Janpian main battle rifles. In the meantime, both rifles were still seen in high regard for their smooth action, and the accuracy it offers.

Like the original SM92-R, the Stork Carbine uses a straight-pull action, which shortens the cycle, making it fast and efficient to reload the ammunition into the chamber. The rifle uses 7.92x57mm ammunition, which provides a flat trajectory and an effective range of over a kilometer, making it deadly and versatile. Its magazine can fit up to, 5x ammunition, which can be loaded via stripper clip. Like the SM92, the Stork Carbine uses a durable one-piece laminated plywood stock, topped with steel and cupped buttplate added by the Stork Worker's Union. It can also be attached with a bayonet accessory that can be annexed or removed at the end of the rifle, along with a telescopic sight for sniping purposes.

Early variants of the Stork Carbine have the imperial symbol and serial number stamped at the receiver, while the later variants have the afternoon sun symbol (the one on Janpian revolutionary flag), along with the factory line number. Given that the early variants are produced in lower numbers, the imperial era stork carbines are much rarer and more expensive than the later revolutionary variants. The difference between the early variants (3rd Imperial era) and the later variants (4th Revolution era) is that the latter variants have the complete set, unlike the later variants which utilize a simplified system, cheaper firing pin and spring, removed bolt stop spring, and a modified bolt knob set. This was done to cut the budget for the production of the carbine and to prioritize the better materials for the SM92-R. In modern times, the rifle is still being produced in its complete form, which is now used as a recreational gun for public use, or for reserve armory.


Stork Rifle (Modernized) (B-I Designated)

The Stork Model 92 - Modernized (SM92-M) is an improved variant of the Stork straight-pull action rifle (SM92-R), adding new features such as a magazine well, a modern picatinny rail, and an improved ejection system, all in a new polymer body. This was made to further prolong the service life of the SM92-R, which was known for its reliability, accuracy, and proficiency, making it a favorite rifle of the revolutionaries. However, with the introduction of the SKR-7 Assault Rifles during the 14th year of the 5th era, the old SM92-R rifles were phased out in favor of the new rifles.

Given the lack of an SKR-7 production line at the time, Stork workers collaborated with the Revolutionary Council to develop and modernized SM92-M rifle to extend its service and conform it to newer standards, thereby serving as a temporary weapon for the revolutionary forces. The SM-92M kept the straight-pull action but added a new firing mechanism assembly and a magazine well, which allowed the rifle to load a 7.92x57 cartridge magazine. Given the availability of 7.92x57 at the time, the rifle was feasible and used for many decades before being restricted to reserve forces. Nowadays, the SM92-M is used as a marksman sniper rifle and for recreational or sporting activities such as shooting or hunting. It is also used in limited numbers by marksman squads, training, or reserves. The rifle kept its bayonet lug and cleaning rod, making it capable of being cleaned on the field and prepared for close-quarters combat. The rifle is slightly modified, improving the ejection port, and adding a cover to the upper and lower band which protects the barrel and makes it uniformed. Picatinny rails were also added, making it capable to fit in various accessories such as modern scopes, laser sights, flashlights, and among others. This also made the rifle capable to fit in a bipod, making it perfect for marksman purposes. A polymer piece is also added at the stock's comb, adding comfort to the user when aiming down its sights.

Marksman and Sniper Rifles


SSR-40 Marksman Rifle (C-II Designated)


The SSR-40 Rifle, is a marksman sniper made for long range fights. It is perfect for scout or reconnaissance missions. The SSR-40 Rifle is made by the Stork Armament Industrial Worker's Union. Its standard ammunition is the S574 FMJ (7.62x52mmR). It can also use AP ammo for light armored targets, and API to make it incendiary. The rifle is semi-automatic, and uses a short stroke gas system to feed the chamber with ammo.

The SSR means Stork Sniper Rifle. It is part of a long series of sniper rifles made by the Stork Armaments.

IFV


AH-1 IFV (C-II Designated)


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The AH-IFV is designed and produced by the Zelenny Industrial Group. The AH-IFV is the Revolutionary Force's premier IFV due to its reliability, and the protection it offers. It is designed to escort infantry, and fight targets in an urban setting. It also functions as a LAV, that can safely carry its passengers towards the beach, and provide fire support on the landings.

The AH IFV hull is also upgradeable to accomodate light tank guns, CIWS, SHORADs, and many more. This makes the AH suitable for any role it was given to.

General Characteristics:

- Mass: 28.6 tons

- Length: 5.64 meters

- Width: 3.6 meters

- Height: 2.7 meters

- Crew: 3

- Speed: 65kph

Armaments:

- 30mm Autocannon

- KPV 14.5Χ114 mm machine gun

- 6x MG Port

- ATGM Launcher

Protection:

- 45mm Spaced Laminate armor

- STANAG IV

- Air filtration

- NBC protection

- Spall liners

Specifications:

- Low IR profile

- 360 digitalized commander camera / viewport with 3rd generation FLIR and rangefinder.

- Waterproof hull and systems

- Laser rangefinder up to 4km for accurate shooting

- It can share and notify enemy position and information to other armored divisions

Tanks


JP-1 Tank (B-II Designated)


Developed by the Zelenny Industrial Group, the JP-1 was the main battle tank of the revolution, serving JURA for decades. The tank has been continuously upgraded to meet modern standards and stay one step ahead of its enemies. At a medium weight of 54 tons, the tank boasts a length of 9.97 meters, a width of 3.6 meters, and a height of 2.30 meters, making it able pass on most of the Janpian infrastructure. It was designed to replace the MT-70 "Charcoal" tank and advance the Revolution in modern armored combat, taking the Janpian terrain into consideration, which is mainly flat with rolling hills and forests as obstacles. With those in mind, the designers prioritized the tank to have long-range capabilities, with an efficient engine and economy to keep it running at 70kph to keep up in transport or combat situations. This makes the JP-1 effective for any operations that requires high maneuverability or swift actions.

Crewed by three or four members, the JP-1 tank has designated roles for the gunner, commander, and driver, with the option of an additional machine gunner or second commander. The fourth role is optional and serves primarily as backup for the crew. The tank's armaments are equally impressive, with a stabilized 130mm SAUT-130M2 as the main armament, allowing for highly accurate shooting while on the move. This accuracy is further enhanced by the Rakata BMS, a system that automatically tracks multiple targets, evaluates their threat level, and provides recommendations to the crew. In addition, the BMS has a database for the tank's fire control systems, which collates information and allows the gun to automatically aim at the enemy vehicle's weak points. The Rakata BMS also facilitates the sharing of information with other allied forces, improving its inter-operability capabilities and situational awareness.

As for the protection, the JP-1 is protected with the Yagerov Composite Armor T2, shielding the crew and vital components from enemy fire. Additionally, the tank is equipped with 60,000 EMP Amperes Protection, air filtration, NBC protection, and spall liners, protecting it from any CBRN, ATGM, or Electronic Warfare attacks. It also has a fire detection and suppression system for the engine compartment, which could remove engine fires and save other components. Other notable features of the JP-1 is its low IR profile, 360 digitalized commander and gunner FLIR, laser rangefinders, waterproof hull and systems, 8 smoke charges, and communications jammer for ambushing. The tank uses an ammunition carousel, which can auto-reload the breech in just 4.8 seconds

General Characteristics:

- Mass: 54 tons

- Length: 9.97 meters

- Width: 3.6 meters

- Height: 2.30 meters

- Crew: 3 or 4

- Speed: 70kph

Armaments:

- Stabilized 130mm SAUT-130M2 (Stork Armaments Union TANK - 130 Model 2)

Protection:

- Yagerov Composite Armor T2

- 60,000 EMP Amperes Protection

- Air filtration

- NBC protection

- Spall liners

- Fire detection and suppression system for the engine compartment

Specifications:

- Rakata Battle Management System (Interchangeable)

- Low IR profile

- 360 digitalized commander camera / viewport with FLIR and rangefinder.

- Auto reload of up to 4.8 seconds with covered circular ammo rack

- Has waterproof hull and systems

- 8 Smoke charges

- Communications jammer

- Filtered air incase of radiation or gas attacks

- Carousel Loader

- It can share and notify enemy position and information to other JP-1 Tanks

- Fire control systems collates from database systems and automatically aims at the weak points

- Automatically track multiple detected targets, determine the threat level, and give recommendation to the crew

- Laser rangefinder up to 8km for accurate shooting


JP-1-AG Tank(A-II Designated)



The JP-1-AG Tank is a refitted version of the JP-1 tank, added with an APS system. With this, it can track the direction where someone fired at, and able to stop APFSDS rounds before it managed to scratch the surface armor. It also features a lowered IR signature, and a completely digitalized interior systems. Making the tank stealthy with an added level of protection.

General Characteristics:

- Mass: 56 tons

- Length: 9.97 meters

- Width: 3.6 meters

- Height: 2.30 meters

- Crew: 4

- Speed: 68kph

Armaments:

- Stabilized 130mm SAUT-130M4 (Stork Armaments Union TANK - 130 Model 4)

Protection:

- Yagerov Composite Armor T2

- AFGHANIT APS system.

- Iron-Tide APS

- 60,000 EMP Amperes Protection

- Air filtration

- NBC protection

- Spall liners

- Fire detection and suppression system for the engine compartment

- It can share and notify enemy position and information to other JP-1 Tanks

- Fire control systems collates from database systems and automatically aims at the weak points

- Automatically track multiple detected targets, determine the threat level, and give recommendation to the crew

- 8km laser rangefinder

Specifications:

- Lower Ground radar signature

- Lowered IR profile

- 360 digitalized commander camera / viewport with heat vision, NVD and rangefinder.

- Auto reload of up to 4.8 seconds with covered circular ammo rack

- Has waterproof hull and systems

- 18 Smoke charges

- Communications jammer

- Carousel Loader


JP-1A Tank (A-I Designated)


The JP-1A is an upgrade package provided by the workers of Zelenny Industrial Union, to refit the old JP-1 Tanks. The upgrade package introduces a new upgraded engine, 3rd generation FLIR, "Witch" RCWS, Shtora-1 electro-optical active protection system, 2 munitions drone port, Chobham armor, and a completely new Rakata Battle Management System.

The new FLIR enables the tank to combat long-range targets at nighttime conditions, along with accurate gunnery provided by the former FCS program. The said FCS program still kept the original system which enables the crew to share and notify enemy position and information to other JP-1 Tanks, automatically aim at the weak points based on database collation, automatically track multiple detected targets, determine the threat level, and give a recommendation to the crew, along with having an AI aiming assist. Furthermore, the program has also been updated, adding a context-based aiming system, and higher threat identification targeting. The Shtora-1 electro-optical active protection system is also added, giving the tank the ability to disrupt semiautomatic command to line of sight (SACLOS) antitank-guided missiles, laser rangefinders, and target designators. Some features were also added such as detecting laser rangefinder locations, and the firing position of ATGMs. The new "Witch" RCWS is also an improvement from the former JP-1, allowing the crew to fire the machine gun without needing to go out in order to man it. The crew stations are all digitalized, enabling each crew to switch combat roles, minimizing the workload of the crew. A machine-crew learning program was also added, lessening the need for instructors. All of these are integrated under the Rakata Battle Management System, which can also share information to other divisions, in a single datalink.

General Characteristics:

- Mass: 62 tons

- Length: 9.97 meters

- Width: 3.6 meters

- Height: 2.30 meters

- Crew: 4

- Speed: 70kph

Armaments:

- Stabilized 130mm SAUT-130M4 (Stork Armaments Union TANK - 130 Model 4)

- "Witch" RCWS

- 2 Munitions Drone

Protection:

- Modular composite "Yagerov T-3" ceramic armor (Miniaturized Dorchester)

- Shtora-1

- 60,000 EMP Amperes Protection

- Air filtration

- NBC protection

- Spall liners

- Fire detection and suppression system for the engine compartment

- Detect enemy laser rangefinder locations, and the firing position of ATGMs

Specifications:

- Rakata Battle Management System (Interchangeable)

- Low IR profile

- 3rd Gen FLIR and rangefinder.

- Auto reload of up to 4.8 seconds with covered circular ammo rack

- Has waterproof hull and systems

- 8 Smoke charges

- Communications jammer

- Filtered air incase of radiation or gas attacks

- Machine-crew learning

- Carousel Loader

- Laser Warning Designator

- Hunter-killer capability

- It can share and notify enemy position and information to other JP-1 Tanks

- Fire control systems collates from database systems and automatically aims at the weak points

- Automatically track multiple detected targets, determine the threat level, and give recommendation to the crew

- Context-based auto aim assist


JP-1A-AG Tank (A-I Designated)


The JP-1A-AG is an upgrade package made for the JP-1-AG tank, keeping the Afghanit APS and Iron Fist APS, creating an all around protection from any ATGMs, RPGs and even APFSDS. It is designed by the workers of Zelenny Industrial Union, the same union that designed the JP-1 Tanks. The JP-1-AG has new features such a Directional Infrared Counter Measures (DIRCM) to block out infrared guided missiles such as AGMs or surface launched missiles . The tank adds a new domain of warfare for the crew, as it is provided with a new upgraded engine, 3rd generation FLIR, "Witch" RCWS, Shtora-1 electro-optical active protection system, 2 munitions drone port, Chobham armor, and a Rakata Battle Management System.

General Characteristics:

- Mass: 62 tons

- Length: 9.97 meters

- Width: 3.6 meters

- Height: 2.30 meters

- Crew: 4

- Speed: 70kph

Armaments:

- Stabilized 130mm SAUT-130M4 (Stork Armaments Union TANK - 130 Model 4)

- "Witch" RCWS

- 2 Munitions Drone

Protection:

- Modular composite "Yagerov T-3" ceramic armor (Miniaturized Dorchester)

- Shtora-1

- AFGHANIT APS system

- Iron-Tide APS

- 60,000 EMP Amperes Protection

- Air filtration

- NBC protection

- Spall liners

- Fire detection and suppression system for the engine compartment

- Detect enemy laser rangefinder locations, and the firing position of ATGMs

Specifications:

- Rakata Battle Management System

- Low IR profile

- 3rd Gen FLIR and rangefinder.

- Auto reload of up to 4.8 seconds with covered circular ammo rack

- Has waterproof hull and systems

- 8 Smoke charges

- Laser Warning Designator

- Communications jammer

- Filtered air incase of radiation or gas attacks

- Machine-crew learning

- Carousel Loader

- Hunter-killer capability

- It can share and notify enemy position and information to other JP-1 Tanks

- Fire control systems collates from database systems and automatically aims at the weak points

- Automatically track multiple detected targets, determine the threat level, and give recommendation to the crew

- Context-based auto aim assist

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