Description
Identification:
Unit Name: Mizushima SBD-1 "Furaribi" Stealth Bomber
Designation: Stealth Bomber
Affiliation: The Rising Sun Republic
General Characteristics:
Crew: 3 (1 mission commander, 2 Pilots)
Length: 25 meters
Wingspan: 45 meters
Height: 6 meters
Gross Weight: 80,000 kg
Max Takeoff Weight: 95,000 kg
Powerplant: Twin-engine (Hypothetical Engine Name: Hiryū Propulsion System)
Performance:
Max. Speed: Mach 2.5
Max. Altitude: 20,000 meters
Combat Range: 5,000 kilometers
Service Ceiling: 22,000 meters
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Internal Bombing Bay:
Additional Information:
Squadron Size: 12 aircraft per squadron
Tech Level: Tier VIII
Avionics: Akatsuki Integrated Radar System (AIRS), Kaminari Multi-Mode Radar, Kamome Targeting Pod, Chōsa Electronic Warfare Suite, Minamo Data Link Network
Variants:
SBD-1A: Electronic warfare variant with advanced jamming and countermeasures systems.
SBD-1B: Anti-ship variant equipped with specialized anti-ship missiles and maritime radar.
SBD-1C: Reconnaissance variant with advanced sensors and camera systems for intelligence gathering.
Info: The Mizushima SBD-1 Stealth Bomber is a well known 6th Generation Stealth Bomber that is currently in active service of the Rising Sun Republic Air Force. Also known as the Furaribi Stealth Bomber by Rising Sun Republic Military Commander and Official, It is considered to be the successor to the IAF/RSRAF’s first stealth bomber (the F-4 Aosaginohi Strike Bomber) which has already been retired and for being a outdated model of bombers. Like most stealth bombers of its class, this bomber is designed to be equipped with some of the latest stealth technology and weapons that can devastate entire enemy armies with its arsenal of bombs and missiles. This 6th Gen. Stealth Bomber would have the capability of conducting long range military strikes overseas due to the engines being a joint project from the NAC Military. The Bombers Counterparts would include the HLS-4 Stealth Bomber, IAO-7 Shabah Stealth Bomber, F-4 Stealth Bomber (F-4A Stealth Bomber), Pak Da Stealth Bomber, B-2 “Spirit” and B-21 “Raider” Stealth Bomber, the Xi’an H-20 Stealth Bombers (Xi’an H-20 Block I, Xi’an H-20 Block II, and Xi’an H-20 Block III), and the ORSB-03 “Galura” Stealth Bomber.
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