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VF-22 Sturmvogel Special Operations Veritech Fighter (VF-22J, -22S)

I. Dimensions:

Fighter mode Guardian mode Battloid mode
Length : 19.62 meters 14.11 meters -
Depth : - - 4.23 meters
Height : 4.04 meters 8.12 meters 15.22 meters
Breadth : - - 6.61 meters
Wingspan : 15.36 meters 15.36 meters  
Dry Weight : 9.3 metric tons
Operational Weight(*) : 27.9 metric tons  
*=Anti-Starship I Loadout

II. Type:

III. Service History:

IV. Propulsion:

(VF-22J)

(VF-22S)

V. Performance

A. Fighter Mode:
VF-22J VF-22S
Maximum speed (@ 18km) : 22512 kph
(Mach 21)
23584 kph
(Mach 22)
                          (@ sea level) : 5424 kph
(Mach 5.1)
5435 kph
(Mach 5.1)
Stall speed : 157 kph (VTOL rectification possible)
Initial climb rate : 61,900 meters per minute
Unboosted service ceiling :  None, transatmospheric
                                       
B. Guardian Mode:
VF-22J VF-22S
Maximum speed (@ 10m) :   1072 kph
Service ceiling : 40000 meters
                             
C. Battloid Mode:
VF-22J VF-22S
Maximum flying speed (@ 10m) :  720 kph 755 kph
Maximum running speed :  192 kph
Service ceiling : 32000 meters
                             
D. General:
VF-22J VF-22S
Delta-v(*) : 34.9 kps 36.4 kps
Acceleration(*) : 4.7 G 4.9 G
* = Assuming typical operational weight

VI. Electronics:

Radar Tracking:

(VF-22J)

(VF-22S)

Optical tracking:

Tactical Electronic Warfare System (TEWS):

NOTE: Various sensor systems like Inverted Synthetic Aperture Radar, high-definition cameras, radiation sensors, motion scanners et cetera may be pod-mounted on the wing and center body hardpoints.

VII. Armament: 

Cannons:

Underside Storage Bay include:

Missile Launchers:

NOTE: The weapons bays can also carry recon and cargo pods and other weapons than the above.

4 Wing hardpoints (two on each wing) can each carry:

NOTE: The hardpoints can also carry recon and cargo pods and other weapons than the above.

Other Military Cargoes available include:

The most common payloads for various mission profile are as follows:

  Outer Wing Hardpoint Inner Wing
Hardpoint
Fuselage
Missile Pallet
Fuselage
Missile Pallet
Fuselage
Missile Pallet
Inner Wing
Hardpoint
Outer Wing
Hardpoint
Air Superiority I:              
Air Superiority II:              
Air Superiority III:              
Air Superiority IV:              
Air Superiority V:              
Air Interception I:              
Air Interception II:              
Air Interception III:              
Air Interception IV:              
Air Interception V:              
Space Superiority I:              
Space Superiority II:              
Space Superiority III:              
Space Superiority IV:              
Space Interception I:              
Space Interception II:              
Space Interception III:              
Space Interception IV:              
Ground Attack I:              
Ground Attack II:              
Ground Attack III:              
Ground Attack IV:              
Ground Attack V:              
Ground Attack VI:              
Ground Attack VII:              
Ground Attack VIII:              
Ground Attack IX:              
Ground Attack X:              
Atmospheric Interdiction I:              
Atmospheric Interdiction II:              
Atmospheric Interdiction III:              
Atmospheric Interdiction IV:              
Atmospheric Interdiction V:              
Close Air Support I:              
Close Air Support II:              
Close Air Support III:              
Close Air Support IV:              
Close Air Support V:              
Anti-Airfield I:              
Anti-Airfield II:              
Anti-Airfield III:              
Naval Strike I:              
Naval Strike II:              
Naval Strike III:              
Reconnaissance I:              
Reconnaissance II:              
Anti-Starship I: MPM-25 x 3 MPM-25 x 3 RMS-7 x 1 RMS-7 x 1 RMS-7 x 1 MPM-25 x 3 MPM-25 x 3
Anti-Starship II:              
Anti-Starship III:              
Anti-Starship IV:              
Anti-Starship V:              
Atmospheric SEAD I:              
Atmospheric SEAD II:              
Atmospheric SEAD III:              
Atmospheric SEAD IV:              
Atmospheric SEAD V:              
Space SEAD I:              
Space SEAD II:              
Space SEAD III:              
Space SEAD IV:              

VIII. Armor

The armor on the Excalibur series fighters is composed of lunarium and titanium mix. This new armor system makes use of large amounts of shape memory alloys allowing for adaptable and flexible control surfaces which can vary depending on the flight envelope. Aside from the respectable protection provided against projectiles, missiles, and other kinetic weapons, this armor is also resistant to plasma globes (annihilation discs), lasers, and to an excellent extent, particle guns, owing to the fact that the armor can flake off and evaporate in layers under fire from such high-energy weapons, taking much of the weapon's energy and converting it into the latent heat of sublimation in the armor. The armor stops all small arms fire, and has good resistance to all weapons commonly mounted on combat mecha.

The Sturmvogel provides full protection from nuclear, biological, and chemical hazards, using an overpressure cockpit environment activated by radiation and hazardous chemical sensors, or manually when biological warfare conditions are anticipated. The internal consumables supplies can provide atmosphere for one day maximum.

IX. Development:

After the 2053 design contest between the YF-19 and YF-21 which the YF-21 lost, Northrop-Grumman refused to let the design die. The YF-21 test flights where carefully studied and drastic changes where made. The revolutionary BCS (Brain Control System) was removed and replaced with a more conventional control mode. Concealed missile bays were added as were much more powerful engines allowing higher top speeds. In 2058, Northrop-Grumman delivered the first YF-22 prototype to the RDF. The RDF quickly realized the value this fighter had for surgical strikes and quickly designated it the VF-22 Sturmvogel Special Operations Veritech and ordered several thousand.

The VF-22 is the most advanced fighter currently fielded by the RDF. Among its more advanced features is the active stealth system which, as opposed to passive stealth, which used by the VF-17, sends back no signature at all. This makes nearly invisible to all radar systems. But there is a drawback, so much energy is consumed by this system, no energy weapons may be used nor can the pin point barrier. The weapon suite onboard the VF-22 is not extremely heavy but still fairly powerful. For energy weapons the VF-22 has a pair of medium bore laser cannons which are modeled after the dual port lasers on the VF-17. As with all veritechs it also has a anti-aircraft pulse laser designed for air-to-air combat in addition to its single gunpod. As part of Project Super Nova a external fold-booster was developed for the veritech fighters to allow deep penetration strike missions which was used to lethal efficiency during the

4th Robotech War from 2063 to 2068. With the ability to fold and carry the new RMS-7 Planetbuster thermo-nuclear cruise missile makes it ideal for deep penetration strikes on enemy bases. This was role it excelled at during the 4th Robotech War. During the war, the VF-22 frequently destroyed enemy supply depots and even attacked several bases and destroyed thousands of ships. Even though it is the best available fighter, there is one significant drawback, the cost. It cost over three times as much as a VF-17 and five times as much as a VF-19. This has lead to its limited deployment. But this is every penny well spent.


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