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F-85 Rapier

The F-85 Atmospheric and Space Multirole Interceptor Fighter (F-85 AMIF), commonly known as the Rapier, is a multirole combat aircraft designed to operate both as an attack aircraft and as a space superiority fighter. Manufactured by Mars Corp Armory based on the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II and Boeing F/A-18 and E/F Super Hornet platforms and used by the United Space Command of the United Nations Federation, New Soviet Union, and Arabic Republic. Like other USC attack craft, the Rapier is named after a bladed weapon.

Design Details

The Rapier is a versatile and well-armed A/O strike fighter typically used to engage equal or superior enemy craft in low- to zero-gravity conditions. As its kind has few equals within humanity's known arsenal. It is most prominently used by the USC Air Force in suborbital dogfights. However, the F-85 vastly out of date with the last new model being produced over two hundred years ago.   The F-85C Rapier was introduced in 2466, featuring an upgrade package including energy shielding that covers the entire fighter and recharges when depleted, specifically conceived to withstand multipe hits from heavy machine gun fire. However, these shields are not rated for hyperspace travel. As well as shields, the F-85C features an advanced sensor and target designation suite that can process hundreds of targets, on top of reformulated Titanium-A armor panels. These upgrades were considered impossible to implement fleetwide under wartime conditions, and included a range of design improvements and deferred upgrades, such as reformulated Titanium-A panels and an upgraded fusion reactor to power the shields. However, the reactor failed to meet initial output projections, and as a result shielded F-85C Rapiers have a lower top speed and acceleration than earlier, unshielded variants. It is capable of transatmospheric operations, and can reach orbit under its own power using deuterium as a propellant. While not as maneuverable as dedicated atmospheric interceptors, the F-85C is considered unequaled among human fighters in close-orbit dogfights. As with other modern Rapiers, its cockpit comes with a full cyberlink interface for pilots, inertial compensators to mitigate the effects of high-G turns, and targeting software compatible with AISR interfaces. Like the previous F-85B, the F-85C can fold up its wings when landing in confined hangar bays.

Variants

  • F-85 Atmospheric Multirole Interceptor Fighter - Single seat variant
  • F-85 Atmospheric Multirole Interceptor Fighter - double seat variant, most common
  • Production information

    Manufacturer

    Mars Corps Armory

    Class

    Interceptor Fighter

    Role

    atmospheric/space multirole short-range strike fighter

    Years in Service

    2278 - present

    Technical specifications

    Length

    20.2 meters (66.3 feet)

    Width

    19.7 meters (64.5 feet)

    Height

    10.9 meters (35.7 feet)

    Mass

    30 metric tons

    Engine(s)

    One primary, Two auxiliary

    Hyperspace drive

    None

    Shielding

    Yes

    Armament

    Two 75mm machine guns

    Two missile delivery systems

    Crew

    1 pilot, 1 gunner


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