abstract
| - The B-659 Scimitar is the UNSC's long range Bomber. The craft is primarily designed to carrying large amounts of ordnance over long ranges to be deployed against enemy forces. The craft is slip space capable so it can make short jaunts across close systems, allowing it to operate from a launch position in friendly or neutral space and launch a bombing run and return safely. It is supported by this by being capable of both defending itself from enemy fighters and survive enemy CIWS defences and AAA Systems to deliver devastating payloads. The Scimitar, despite its size, is surprisingly fast, though not agile, meaning it can keep up with faster escorts in bombing runs and deliver heavy fire. To defend itself, it mounts three remote weapon stations, using twin linked rail guns and a quad railgun on the rear turret. One is mounted on the tail, on the back of the flight cabin and one under the cabin and the RADAR. The Scimitar carries six bomb bays, in two rows of three, allowing it to carry an ungodly amount of munition. It can carry carry 144 small diameter bombs, 48 1000 lb bombs, 36 2000 lb bombs, a number of cruise missiles or even a pair of high yield bombs, or large cruise missiles. It can alternately be fitted with rotary launch bays, that restrict the amount of ordnance it can launch at once, but allow it to carry more ordnance, with greater variety. It can fit six external heavy pylons, that allow it to significantly increase its ordnance payload at the cost of stealth, giving it the option to carry more bombs, missiles or nuclear warheads externally. These external pylons can laso mount FQ-99C Warlord Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicles for close in defence against interceptors, or MQ-90 Wardog for forward suppression of enemy air defences, reconnaissance or battle damage assessment. It also mounts a pair of medium pylons on either side of the fuselage, for defensive missiles against ground and air targets. The B-659 Scimitar'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 an 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 an 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's avionic suite consists of a forward facing AESA RADAR, a RADAR array on each wing and a rear facing RADAR, giving 360 degree RADAR coverage. It has a forward facing electro-optical tracking system, combining a high resolution camera, a forward facing infra-red tracking system, LASER designator and receiver. The Scimitar also has numerous RADAR receivers distributed apertures for target and defence tracking. For ground target tracking it has a ground facing RADAR for directing munitions at ground targets. The Electronic Warfare systems consists of two pods, the AN/ALQ-57 VANGUARD jamming system, capable of intercepting and deciphering radio systems, intercepting RADAR transmissions and intercepting MASER transmissions and then tracking the source and jamming it through low detectable directed narrow ban jamming or wide area jamming, at the cost of stealth. It has the added functionality of being able to feed false information to any of the above sensor or communication systems, further confusing enemy forces or preform active cancellation, sending out directed, well timed signals on the correct wavelength to 'cancel' enemy RADAR, Radio or MASER signatures, resulting in a 'silence'. The second pod is an Electronic Protection Pod, the AN/ALQ-61 PACK RAT that interferes with enemy attempts to intercept and jam communication and detection systems by producing narrow beam 'burn outs' that confuse and jam enemy attempts to jam them. Along with that, it uses a CPU driven decryption system that protects against attempts to intercept communication systems or preform cyber warfare attacks, usually through vicious back hacks and maze barrier systems. Its tail assembly has been modified with lightweight and low impact signals receiver and directional finder.
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