|
楼主 |
发表于 2008-10-31 16:16:17
|
显示全部楼层
中国航空武器

Sukhoi Su-47 Berkut

This technology-tester prototype features an advanced forward-swept wing design, thrust vectoring and an internal weapons bay, along with several external hardpoints on the wings. The plane is Russian but we gave ours to the Chinese because they\'re really nice guys and wouldn\'t dream of hurting anyone with the two massive YJ-63 cruise missiles we hung under the wings. A pair of Archer AAMs, two Kedges, two bombs and a cannon complete the loadout of this fast and agile monster.
水轰5
 
The Chaika (NATO codename \'Mail\') is a large amphibious aircraft which was mainly used for anti-submarine warfare (and featured a large \'sting\' in its tail when used in this role) but was also used as a transport; the AIX version is the latter type, seeing as we have no submarines... The Chaika\'s only armament is four general purpose bombs, but unlike most other aircraft it\'s heat signature is too poor to allow a lock-on for a heatseeking missile. (The AIX Be-12 is strictly sea-going so don\'t try to land it on terra firma) It\'s large. It\'s slow. Bring a good book along.
苏-21 Flagon
 
This is an upgraded version of the Su-15, with better avionics and as such can carry laser-guided missiles as well as two cannon and two bombs. (This is not to be confused with the J-8 Finback, which was also developed from the Su-15) - they are not as agile as some of the other jets, but it would be foolish to ignore them - they tend to destroy whatever they hit.
米格-21 Fishbed
 
The MiG-21 is an uncomplicated but agile single-engined fighter which AIX brought over from Allied Intent and gave a very minor touch-up, in order to not deprive the PLAA of its only rocket-bearing ground attacker. It has a very distinctive but unusual combination of delta-wing matched with a conventional all-flying tailplane. It was popular with pilots and was widely exported; the Chinese also manufactured their own licensed variants as the Shenyang J-7. The MiG-21 is also the owner of one of NATO\'s silliest designations, Fishbed. This should give you US/UN pilots a smile or two as you spiral into the ground, after falling victim to its 30mm cannon or Archer missiles.
美国航空器
McDonnell Douglas AV-8B Harrier II
 
Beauty and the beast, pleasure and pain, the ultimate mount for a BF2 jet pilot. Carrying a devastating loadout of weaponry, the Harrier in the hands of a good pilot will win any dogfight hands down due to their superior maneuverability. But beware, they can be unforgiving to an unskilled pilot who may suddenly find himself painted all over the nearest hill. The British invented the original Harrier, licensed it to the US who improved on it and built it into the AV-8B, which impressed the British enough to license the new technology back as their own GR.7 version. Want to win? Choose the Harrier.
AH-64 阿帕奇
 
The Boeing (McDonnell Douglas) AH-64A Apache is the Army\'s primary attack helicopter. It is a quick-reacting, airborne weapon system that can fight close and deep to destroy, disrupt, or delay enemy forces. The Apache is designed to fight and survive during the day, night, and in adverse weather throughout the world. The principal mission of the Apache is the destruction of high-value targets with the HELLFIRE missile. Both tough and devestating, the apache when used to it\'s full potential is a perfect example of why the USMC has the cutting edge on the battlefield.
General Dynamics F-16 / F-16LG 战隼
 
F-117A 夜莺
 
Notar (NO TAil Rotor) Little Bird
 
NOTAR, an acronym for NO TAil Rotor, is a relatively new helicopter anti-torque system. Fitted with twin miniguns, dual hydra pods and incredible agility, the Notar is capable of out-maneuvering all other combat heli\'s in the sky. Its weaknesses come in the form of a relatively low armour count, but makes up for it in spades for getting into tight spaces fast.
There is also a transport version of the Notar with side bars for inserting up to 5 combat ready troops deep within enemy lines. This fast method of troop insertion is an excellent tactic for capturing areas quickly and quietly to provide forward command posts for the rest of the team.
中东联合军航空武器

Mirage III
 
Built by the French Dassault company, the Mirage III is a delta-winged fighter/ground-support aircraft that was exported to the air forces of many nations, including those of the Middle East. It was blooded both in this theatre and during the Falklands war in Argentinian service, and was proven to be a very able weapon though it suffered against the Harrier\'s superior manouverability. Another blow-in from Allied Intent, its drop tanks have been removed to make way for a pair of iron bombs. These compliment the Mirage III\'s rocket pods and allow it to now engage ground targets at any useful range. For air threats, it carries Archer missiles. Its two 30mm DEFA cannon complete its weapons loadout.
雅克-38 \'Forger\'
 
This carrier borne VTOL ground-attack jet was basically a panic response to the British Harrier, and as many rush-jobs are, was deficient in many areas - it had short endurance, low maximum payload weight, and abysmal reliability. In fact during some of the excercises this plane undertook, they were unable to carry any payload at all even though they had a reduced fuel load. The VTOL capability was afforded through the use of pivoting rear nozzles and two extra liftjets in the forward fuselage, unlike the Harrier\'s efficient single-engined system. One oustanding feature of the Forger - sadly, not available in the AIX version - was the ability to have a fully hands-free landing; the aircraft could be controlled completely by the parent carrier via a telemetry link. In the interests of player fairness, the AIX Forger has a usable payload and cannon, and no reliability problems. Its short wingspan make it extremely fast in a roll, but twitchy for the same reason. Like the Harrier, vectoring can be used in forward flight to enhance agility but due to the more complex nature of its VTOL system, is slightly slower to respond. The Forger carries no AAMs, but don\'t be fooled into thinking they are harmless - this also means they give no warning tone when they are lining you up in their sights.
F5 Tiger
 
Originally developed as a light low-cost project which became the Freedom Fighter in 1964, this aircraft underwent several redesigns in its long life before arriving as the Tiger II, which was the name officially given to the F-5E. (Another notable offshoot was the T-38 Talon trainer.) F-5s were exported to several countries, and many are still in use today. AIX\'s F-5 carries a three bomb payload, along with a pair of Archer AAMs for air-defence. It also has a pair of nose-mounted 20mm cannons. Its slender profile and twin engines make it hard to hit and catch, but some of the more agile jets can out-turn it in a dogfight.
Ka-50 黑鲨
 
The Black Shark (NATO reporting name \'Hokum\') is a small agile single-seat attack chopper, sporting contra-rotating coaxial main rotors in place of the conventional single rotor/tail rotor arrangement. This system allows for greater speed, reliability and efficiency as well as maneuvering performance gains. The KA-50 has fully retractable landing gear, but stores are typically hung beneath wing-stubs. It is able to launch a variety of air-to-ground weapons but has no dedicated air defence apart from its fixed cannon.
还有些联合国、中东、美国的SR-71什么的自己去官方网站看吧!
http://www.aixtended.com/aircraftV3.html
[ 本帖最后由 longjingwei 于 2008-10-31 16:44 编辑 ] |
|