Ximean Military

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Ximea boasts a small but efficient military whose operating principles are modular systems and quality over quantity. Its total armed forces make up less than a percent of the total population and the military budget takes up a smaller percentage of the GDP than the education budget, but the average Ximean infantry soldier is the tactical equivalent of a Marine in many other nations.

Air Force

The Air Force includes all military aircraft in the Ximean military, including those aboard aircraft carriers, as well as the logistical units and crew needed to support them. Its primary role is to support Army and Navy units in combat or in a logistical capacity. Its secondary role is to attack strategic targets when using ground troops would be unfeasible. The Air Force includes jet aircraft in all the usual roles, but it is dominated by helicopters.

Army

The Army includes all land-based fighting forces plus the logistical units and crew needed to support them. Its primary role is to take contested territory and to hold it against enemies. Its secondary roles are to eliminate strategic targets and to maintain order in occupied territories.

The typical uniform consists of camouflage patterned BDUs (urban, jungle, or desert patterns), RM12 composite armor covering the torso, RM8 armor over the lower legs, fiber-reinforced BDU6 boots, and a RM6 helmet with a built-in communication system. Most of their gear is kept in a combat harness or pack worn on the back. Soldiers are typically armed with an AR19 assault rifle or SMG5 submachine gun, a sidearm (typically a P7 or P10 pistol), and G6-type grenades. Soldiers often carry combat knives as well. Squads are equipped with MG14 machine guns, anti-armor weapons, grenade launchers, and other specialty weapons according to the situation.

Navy

The Navy includes all seaborne fighting forces, seaports, and the logistical units and crew needed to support them. Its primary roles are to patrol Ximean territorial waters and to provide logistical support for Air Force and Army units. Its secondary role is to enable Ximean troops to land on enemy territory. In addition to standard surface ship and submarine classes, it is experimenting with small, fast-moving hovercraft and "fighter" submarines.

Strategic Forces

Strategic Forces include all weapons of mass destruction, their delivery systems, and the logistical units and crew needed to support them. These weapons are mostly low-radiation nuclear devices and biological agents.

Special Forces

Special Forces are comprised of the most elite soldiers of the Ximean military. They are better-equipped and more rigorously trained to operate in teams or individually in hostile territory for months at a time with little or no support. Special Forces troopers are proficient in hand-to-hand, melee, and armed combat. They receive extensive instruction in domestic and foreign weapons and equipment, guerilla tactics, and basic field medicine.

Special Forces battledress is more sophisticated than that of the average Ximean soldier. The Special Forces trooper wears black, RM44 non-reflective armor consisting of composite armor plating bonded to a full-body suit of variable-thickness ballistic cloth; a RM121 helmet which fully encloses the head; black tactical gloves and BDU6 boots; and a sealed, armored backpack. The armor suit contains integral damage and vital-sign sensors, the data from which can be relayed to command or a field medic. The helmet contains a vocoder and communication system, infrared and low-light imaging systems, an integral NBC filter, and a 20-minute emergency air supply. The soldier’s backpack contains the transceiver for radio communication, an emergency rebreather, a gas-powered, single-use grappling-hook launcher, and an extensive medical kit, along with more common supplies.

Special Forces troopers are armed similarly to the Ximean Army, although they use the SMG6 more frequently than the Army, and they also frequently employ the P12 Hunter pistol, which the Army does not use.

BioSWAT

BioSWAT is actually a branch of the Bio-Sciences Division of the Ministry of Science and Technology. Its primary purposes are to operate in areas which pose dangers of a biological nature, to eliminate threats from dangerous organisms of any size, and to assist in the containment of such organisms. Its secondary purpose is to protect Bio-Sciences Division sites, property, and personnel from any threat.

BioSWAT agents receive extensive training in combat, science, and medicine, due to the nature of their role. They receive training similar to that of the Ximean Special Forces; in addition, they also receive special training against “macrobiological” threats. Agents are trained to operate in biohazardous areas up to Biosafety Level 6, the highest of Ximea’s Biosafety Levels. Agents also receive education in biology and medicine, especially field medicine—each agent is a certified field medic.

An agent’s uniform consists of solid gray BDUs (made from puncture-resistant cloth), black joint padding and RM11 composite armor, reinforced BDU6 boots, tactical gloves, a NBC42 mask with integral infrared/low-light goggles, and an RM6 helmet. BioSWAT agents also carry backpacks or satchels containing extensive personal medical kits and EQ101 field computers, as well as mission-specific items such as grappling-hook launchers and extended air supplies.

BioSWAT has access to all the equipment and weapons used by the Special Forces. Their most common sidearm is the P12 Hunter. In addition, they also use the SMG13 Dragon submachine gun, which was designed exclusively for BioSWAT. It is intended for use against large, dangerous monsters, and is ill-suited against enemy soldiers. BioSWAT agents are typically deployed in squads or sections, which travel via V486 vans or H97 Valkyr helicopters.

BioSWAT agents, like all personnel working for the Bio-Sciences Division, receive a full series of inoculations and boosters as necessary. Some conspiracy theorists suggest these inoculations also contain drugs and hormones to increase the agents’ strength and mental faculties. BioSWAT denies the rumors.

Inventory

Most weapons, vehicles, and articles of equipment used by the Ximean military are designed by “Weapons Works” groups in the R&D Division of the Ministry of War. Where possible, items use modular parts which can be replaced or repaired in a combat setting. Every item has passed Ximea’s stringent reliability tests.

Basic equipment

  • RM6 helmet: A standard infantry helmet made from a ballistic fabric bonded to a composite ceramic shell. It incorporates a radio communication system. It typically comes in urban, desert, or jungle camouflage print.
  • RM8 leg armor: Clamshell armor strapped onto a soldier’s lower legs. It consists of three pieces of multilayered composite ceramic with bonded ballistic fabric: one to cover the front of the leg, one to protect the back, and one which protects the kneecap. The pieces are connected by webbing straps and steel clasps. It typically comes in urban, desert, or jungle camouflage print.
  • RM11 body armor: A Kevlar vest protecting the chest, back, and abdomen. It is typically issued in black or gray.
  • RM12 body armor: Clamshell armor covering a soldier’s torso, shoulders, and groin. The main component is a rigid, two-piece vest covering the chest and abdomen. The shoulders and groin are protected by individual armor pieces. The entire unit is held together with webbing straps and steel clasps. It typically comes in urban, desert, or jungle camouflage print.
  • RM14 padding: Elbow and knee pads incorporating a layer of puncture-resistant cloth surrounding a layer of anti-ballistic foam. They are typically issued in black or gray.
  • RM44 ballistic suit: A non-reflective, black full-body suit made from an advanced ballistic cloth which is breathable and highly flexible. The cloth is treated with a suspension of silica, which allows flexibility, yet instantly hardens to resist bullet and knife impacts. The cloth is thinnest at the joint areas, which require the most flexibility; over the chest, back, and leg surfaces, the cloth is thicker to provide more protection. Dozens of composite ceramic plates are bonded to this suit, providing additional ballistic protection. The suit also contains vital-signs monitors and damage sensors; the data can be relayed to a field medic or to the nearest command post. The backpack is armored with a ceramic plate and comes standard with a transceiver for radio communication, an emergency rebreather, a gas-powered, single-use grappling-hook launcher, and an extensive medical kit. The suit reduces the wearer’s infrared signature by 75% on average.
  • RM45 ballistic suit: An updated version of the RM44. The RM45 contains thermal sensors throughout the suit, linked to an advanced heating and cooling system. The RM45 allows a soldier to maintain maximum combat readiness in hostile environments.
  • RM121 tactical helmet: A non-reflective, black helmet which fully encloses the soldier’s head. The main body is composed of two layers of composite ceramic separated by a layer of anti-ballistic foam. The face is protected by a visor of tempered glassite (designed to reduce jagged edges from breakage). The visor is “smoked” using a laser-polarization process, allowing the soldier to see out but preventing anyone else from seeing in. The helmet contains a vocoder and communication system, infrared and low-light imaging systems, an integral NBC filter, and a 20-minute emergency air supply.
  • BDU3 fatigues: Standard infantry-issue fatigues. They are two-piece, lightweight poly-cotton coveralls with numerous pockets. They are issued in urban, jungle, and desert camouflage patterns.
  • BDU5 fatigues: Specialized fatigues cut from a more puncture-resistant cloth. They are slightly heavier than BDU3s, but contain just as many pockets. They are issued in dark gray.
  • BDU6 boots: Tough, puncture-resistant boots made of black synthetic leather. They are waterproof and have thick soles of synthetic rubber with a sandwiched layer of steel mesh to defeat spike traps.
  • BDU12 tactical gloves: Black gloves made from synthetic leather and puncture-resistant cloth.
  • BDU18 combat harness: A webbing of straps and pockets, worn like a vest, allowing a soldier to carry more supplies. It typically comes in olive green, brown, and black.
  • BDU19 load pack: An extremely durable, high-capacity backpack with external webbing for large, cumbersome weapons, entrenching tools, and the like.
  • NBC42 protective mask: A mask of gray synthetic rubber which protects the wearer’s entire face. It contains two high-grade, replaceable filters rated for common chemical agents (both weapons and industrial chemicals), as well as radioactive and microbiological agents down to 0.1 micron in size. It also includes a vocoder and a low-light/infrared imaging system. It can be worn with the RM6 helmet.
  • NBC99 contamination suit: A full-body, positive-pressure suit designed to protect the wearer from any and all radioactive, biological, and chemical contamination. The suit’s multi-layer construction is designed to resist puncture or leakage due to natural wear and tear while retaining a high degree of mobility. It consists of three pieces: a lower-body unit covering the legs and waist; an upper-body unit covering the arms and torso; and a helmet incorporating a powerful filtration system. The components are connected by a set of locking rings, similar to the EVA suits used in the space program. The suit is black, and is rated for a Biosafety Level 6 environment.
  • NVD21 image enhancer: An eyepiece which can be connected to the RM6 helmet via a hinge. It contains a compact PEL (photo-electronic lens) and a small lithium battery. When activated, it increases the amplitude of light passing through the PEL without refracting it. However, colors are lost; the image appears green. It automatically activates when flipped down over the wearer’s eye (left or right), and deactivates when flipped up.
  • NVD45 infrared goggles: A set of lightweight goggles which can be worn with an RM6 helmet or over the helmet of a NBC99 contamination suit. When activated, the goggles produce a false-color image in which the intensity of an object’s thermal output is registered in different parts of the visible spectrum (with white being hottest, followed by red, orange, yellow, and so on).
  • EQ72 grappling hook launcher: A handheld, one-shot grappling hook launcher powered by compressed gas. The grappling hook itself has four prongs which are folded against the shaft during storage and unfold during flight. The 35-meter cord is woven of genetically engineered spider silk and is rated for three hundred kilos. The launcher cannot retract the cord.
  • EQ101 field computer: A handheld computer similar to a PDA. It has a black casing and has been ruggedized for combat operations and adverse field conditions. Official liturature states that the device is functionally waterproof. The device allows its carrier instant access to field and theater maps with or without GPS support; at-a-glance schematics and full field manuals for Ximean military, civilian, and ROW equipment likely to be encountered in the field; and additional mission data which can be updated by satellite uplink. The soldier can also use the device to make mission reports from the field. The EQ101 supports several peripherals, including a geiger counter, a sensor for harmful levels of airborne chemicals; and a sample analyzer for detecting biological threats.
  • EX56 demolition charges: Bricks of plastic explosive. They are exploded with detonator pins which are stuck into the soft material as it is planted. The pins can be triggered by a variety of mechanisms, including a timer, a remote, and a trip wire.

Small arms

P7 pistol

The P7 is popular among covert agents. It is readily concealable and can accept a silencer.

  • Type: Semi-auto, DA/SA
  • Ammunition: T5 series 9mm
  • Capacity: 18+1
  • Weight: 1.21 kg fully loaded
  • Length: 22.4 cm
  • Range: 75 meters

P10 pistol

The P10 is a more robust pistol, common among police forces. It is also the most common sidearm in the Ximean armed forces.

  • Type: Semi-auto, DA/SA
  • Ammunition: T6 series 10mm
  • Capacity: 12+1
  • Weight: 1.36 kg fully loaded
  • Length: 22.9 cm
  • Range: 55 meters

P12 Hunter pistol

The P12 Hunter was designed as an offensive primary weapon, not a defensive sidearm. It is used mostly by Special Forces and BioSWAT.

  • Type: Semi-auto, SA
  • Ammunition: T12 series 11.5mm
  • Capacity: 8+1
  • Weight: 1.73 kg fully loaded
  • Length: 26.2 cm long
  • Range: 65 meters

SG4 shotgun

The SG4 is the most common police shotgun in Ximea.

  • Type: Pump-action
  • Ammunition: SS14 series 12-gauge
  • Capacity: 6 shells
  • Weight: 3.4 kg fully loaded
  • Length: 102.5 cm
  • Range: 30 meters

SG7A shotgun

The SG7A automatic shotgun is less commonly used than the SG4, but it is very effective at clearing bunkers and trenches. It is well-suited to jungle warfare.

  • Type: Automatic
  • Ammunition: SS14 series 12-gauge
  • Capacity: 25 shells (drum)
  • Rate of fire: 220 rpm
  • Weight: 5.6 kg fully loaded
  • Length: 85.5 cm
  • Range: 20 meters

SMG5 submachine gun

The SMG5 is one of the most robust and most popular long arms in the Ximean military, and it can accept a variety of scopes and sights.

  • Type: Recoil-operated
  • Fire types: Semi- or full auto
  • Ammunition: T5A 9mm
  • Capacity: 35 round magazine
  • Rate of fire: 800 rpm
  • Weight: 3.38 kg fully loaded
  • Length: 48.4 cm
  • Range: 120 meters

SMG6 submachine gun

The SMG6 is a “stubby” version of the SMG5, designed for pilots and drivers. It has also proven popular with the Special Forces.

  • Type: Recoil-operated
  • Fire types: Semi- or full auto
  • Ammunition: T5A 9mm
  • Capacity: 35 round magazine
  • Rate of fire: 800 rpm
  • Weight: 2.98 kg fully loaded
  • Length: 41.6 cm
  • Range: 95 meters

SMG13 Dragon submachine gun

Designed solely for BioSWAT, the SMG13 Dragon features an integral 25mm grenade launcher and a top-mounted flamethrower. A low-light/infrared 3x scope may be mounted atop the flamethrower. The submachine gun and the grenade launcher can accept both box and drum magazines. It is an unwieldy weapon, intended for use against large, dangerous organisms, rather than enemy infantry, and it is only carried when necessary.

  • Type: Gas-operated, full auto; integral grenade launcher and flamethrower
  • Ammunition: T12 series 11.5mm; GR6 25mm grenades; “toaster jelly”
  • Capacity: 30 round box or 120 round drum; 6 round box or 36 round drum; 45 second reservoir or 3 minute back-worn tank
  • Rate of fire: 400 rpm; 120 rpm
  • Weight: 8.2 kg fully loaded
  • Length: 51.2 cm
  • Range: 100 meters; 180 meters; 30 meters

AR19 assault rifle

The AR19 assault rifle has an extendable stock and a mount for a scope.

  • Type: Gas-operated
  • Fire type: Single-shot, 3-round burst, full auto
  • Ammunition: TR19 6.8mm
  • Capacity: 30 round magazine
  • Rate of fire: 800 rpm
  • Weight: 4.0 kg fully loaded
  • Length: 84.4 cm/99.4 cm
  • Range: 800 meters

Squad support weapons

MG14 light machine gun

  • Type: Gas-operated
  • Mount: Folding bipod
  • Fire type: Full auto
  • Ammunition: TR21 8.1mm
  • Capacity: 300 round box magazine or continuous belt-fed
  • Rate of fire: 850 rpm
  • Weight: 11.2 kg fully loaded
  • Length: 120.65 cm
  • Range: 3400 meters

MG55 heavy machine gun

  • Type: Gas-operated
  • Mount: Tripod
  • Fire type: Full auto
  • Ammunition: TR55 12mm
  • Capacity: Continuous belt-fed
  • Rate of fire: 550 rpm
  • Weight: 38 kg unloaded
  • Length: 156.6 cm
  • Range: 2200 meters

Heavy weapons

GL5 grenade launcher

GR6 series grenades come with several payloads: concussion, fragmentation, HEAP, incendiary phosphorus, incendiary thermate, flechette, and steel buckshot.

  • Ammunition: GR6 series 25mm grenades
  • Capacity: 16 grenades, box magazine
  • Weight: 7.8 kg loaded
  • Length: 73 cm
  • Range: 250 meters for point targets; 550 for area targets

GL14 automatic grenade launcher

The GL14 is a grenade launcher designed to be mounted on vehicles.

  • Ammunition: GR6 series 25mm grenades
  • Capacity: Belt-fed
  • Weight: 7.8 kg loaded
  • Length: 82 cm
  • Rate of fire: 240 rpm
  • Range: 150 meters for point targets; 600 for area targets

RL44 rocket launcher

R44 series rockets can be toggled for heat-seeking or radar-guided mode.

  • Ammunition: R44 series 88mm rockets
  • Weight: 20 kg loaded
  • Length: 185 cm ready to fire; 100 cm collapsed
  • Range: 550 meters

G6 series hand grenades

G6 series hand grenades are cylindrical in shape, about 12 cm high, and about 5 cm in diameter. They serve a variety of purposes, clearly reflected in colored bands on their dark gray exteriors.

  • G6A
  • Type: Concussion grenade
  • Marking: Black band
  • Casualty radius: 4 meters
  • Weight: 450 grams
  • G6B
  • Type: Fragmentation grenade
  • Marking: Red band
  • Casualty radius: 15 meters
  • Weight: 400 grams
  • G6C
  • Type: Incendiary (TH3) grenade
  • Marking: Yellow band
  • Casualty radius: 15 meters
  • Weight: 915 grams
  • G6D
  • Type: Nerve agent grenade
  • Marking: Green band
  • Casualty radius: 5 meters
  • Weight: 225 grams
  • G6E
  • Type: Suppressive gas grenade
  • Marking: Blue band
  • Casualty radius: 5 meters
  • Weight: 225 grams

Wheeled vehicles

V454 Transport

The V454 transport is a four-wheel-drive vehicle with a front-mounted winch and reinforced solid-rubber tires. It is capable of carrying small and medium-sized cargo modules.

  • Crew: 1 driver, up to 5 passengers
  • Purpose: Light combat transport
  • Speed: 85 km/h off-road, 100 km/h road
  • Weight: 2360 kilograms
  • Dimensions: 4.6m long,2.2m Wide, 1.8m tall
  • Range: 550 kilometers
  • Weapons: Roof hard-point for MG14, MG55, or GL14
  • Armor: Moderate

V486 Transport

The V486 is an off-road-capable van with a powerful engine, superior armor, and complete hermetic seals. It is equipped with reinforced solid-rubber tires and it can carry medium or large-sized cargo modules. It is frequently used by BioSWAT.

  • Crew: 1 driver, up to 10 passengers
  • Purpose: C&C/medical/NBC defense
  • Speed: 80 km/h off-road, 95 km/h road
  • Weight: 8200 kilograms
  • Dimensions: 6.7m long, 3.5m tall, 3.9m wide
  • Range: 645 kilometers
  • Weapons: None
  • Armor: Moderate

V491 Transport

The V491 is a heavy flatbed truck designed for cargo and troop transport. It has a heavy-duty winch, reinforced solid-rubber tires, optional bench-seats, and a canvas and bow kit. It can transport large and very large-sized cargo modules.

  • Crew: 1 driver, up to 20 passengers
  • Purpose: Troop and supply transport
  • Speed: 92 km/h off-road, 102 km/h road
  • Weight: 17.6 metric tons
  • Dimensions: 10.2m long, 2.9m tall, 2.4m wide
  • Range: 485 kilometers
  • Weapons: None
  • Armor: Light

Tracked vehicles

V577 APC

The V577 is a fast-moving, lightly armored tracked fighting vehicle. Differently-equipped variants serve as field command vehicles, artillery vehicles, mobile radar stations, and antiaircraft vehicles. In an emergency, it can tow large or very large-sized cargo modules, although this practice is not recommended. The V577 is the most commonly-deployed vehicle in the Ximean Army.

  • Crew: 3, plus 6 passengers
  • Purpose: Armored transport, infantry combat
  • Speed: 75 km/h
  • Weight: 22.7 metric tons
  • Dimensions: 6.4m long, 3.1m tall, 3.4m wide
  • Range: 485 kilometers
  • Weapons: 2 MG55 heavy machine guns, (all models), 1 CG91 25mm chain gun (V577A), 2 R88 SAM batteries (V577B), 1 HO36 90mm artillery cannon (V577C)

V675 tank

  • Crew: 4
  • Purpose: Main battle tank
  • Speed: 75 km/h
  • Weight: 67.7 metric tons
  • Dimensions: 9.75m long, 2.4m tall, 3.7m wide
  • Range: 450 kilometers
  • Weapons: 2 MG55 heavy machine guns, 1 HO34 120mm cannon

Fixed-wing aircraft

C6 Mastodon

  • Crew: 6
  • Purpose: Large cargo aircraft
  • Speed: Mach 0.75
  • Weight: 347 metric tons
  • Dimensions: 78m long, 20m tall, 69m wingspan
  • Range: 9700 kilometers
  • Weapons: None

C10 Bison

  • Crew: 6
  • Purpose: Midsize cargo aircraft
  • Speed: Mach 0.66
  • Weight: 145 metric tons
  • Dimensions: 51m long, 12m tall, 49m wingspan
  • Range: 8000 kilometers
  • Weapons: None

C15 Mule

  • Crew: 5
  • Purpose: Small cargo aircraft
  • Speed: Mach 0.57
  • Weight: 68 metric tons
  • Dimensions: 31m long, 11m tall, 40m wingspan
  • Range: 4100 kilometers
  • Weapons: None

CT16 Camel

  • Crew: 6
  • Purpose: Fuel carrier
  • Speed: Mach 0.65
  • Weight: 80 metric tons
  • Dimensions: 24m long, 12m tall, 41m wingspan
  • Range: 1900 kilometers
  • Weapons: None

EC13 Oracle

  • 'Crew: 4
  • Purpose: Surveillance, C&C, communications
  • Speed: Mach 0.70
  • Weight: 70 metric tons
  • Dimensions: 44m long, 11m tall, 40m wingspan
  • Range: 2500 kilometers
  • Weapons: None

SB1 Nightstorm

  • Crew: 3
  • Purpose: Intercontinental stealth bomber
  • Speed: Mach 0.95
  • Weight: 154 metric tons
  • Dimensions: 27m long, 6m tall, 53m wingspan
  • Range: 13000 kilometers
  • Weapons: Payload 20,000 kilograms conventional or nuclear weapons

Rotary Aircraft

H25 Vampire Bat

  • Crew: 2
  • Purpose: Scouting and light support
  • Speed: 330 km/h
  • Weight: 4.8 metric tons
  • Dimensions: 13m long, 3m tall, 14m rotor
  • Range: 830 kilometers
  • Weapons: CG89 20mm chain gun, 2 R20 rocket pods (capacity 20) or TO7 torpedoes, 4 R77 guided missiles

H29 Raven

  • Crew: 2 plus 12 passengers
  • Purpose: Transport and air support
  • Speed: 300 km/h
  • Weight:' 10 metric tons
  • Dimensions: 20m long, 5m tall, 17m radius
  • Range: 565 kilometers
  • Weapons: Hardpoints for four CG89 20mm chain guns

H44 Hell Hawk

  • Crew: 2
  • Purpose: Air superiority and ground support
  • Speed: 280 km/h
  • Weight: 7.3 metric tons
  • Dimensions: 18m long, 4m tall, 6m radius
  • Range: 500 kilometers
  • Weapons: 2 CG95 30mm chain guns, 2 R20 rocket pods (capacity 20) or TO7 torpedoes, 8 R77 guided missiles, 4 R82 “Bunker-Buster” rockets

H51 Condor

  • Crew: 3 plus 24 passengers
  • Purpose: Troop and supply transport
  • Speed: 490 km/h
  • Weight: 15 metric tons
  • Dimensions: 17.5m long, 22m tall, 25.5m radius
  • Range: 500 kilometers
  • Weapons: None

H97 Valkyr

The H97 Valkyr is equipped with the most sophisticated navigation and combat sensors of any combat-capable Ximean aircraft. It is often used by Special Forces and BioSWAT.

  • Crew: 4 plus 40 passengers
  • Purpose: Troop and supply transport, air dominance, ground support
  • Speed: 321 km/h
  • Weight: 16.5 metric tons
  • Dimensions: 30m long, 5m tall, 24m radius
  • Range: 1,500 kilometers
  • Weapons: 3 CG95 30mm chain guns, 6 R20 rocket pods (capacity 20) or TO7 torpedoes, 14 R77 guided missiles or 2 CB45 fuel-air bombs, and 8 R82 “Bunker-Buster” rockets

Naval vessels

The vessels of the Ximean Navy were purchased from Portland Iron Works.

  • 1 Independence-class Trimaran pocket superdreadnaught
  • 1 Nanticoke-class heavy carrier (CVAN)
  • 4 Saugerties-class nuclear powered fleet carrier (CVN)
  • 2 Swiftsure-class Trimaran light carrier
  • 5 Resolute-class nuclear powered battleships (BBGN)
  • 5 Sea-class nuclear-powered guided missile battlecruiser (CBGN)
  • 10 Praeton-class heavy missile cruisers (CAGN)
  • 15 Shield Bearer-class missile cruisers (CG)
  • 20 Evermore-class destroyers (DDN)
  • 25 Wixted-class frigates (FF)
  • 30 Seminole-class corvettes (FL)
  • 50 Piranha--class fast missile boats
  • 25 Ossipee-class special operations boats
  • 20 Skipjack-class nuclear powered attack submarines (SSN)
  • 10 Stalwart-class nuclear powered ballistic missile submarines (SSBN)
  • 20 Insurgent-class special operations submarines
  • 10 Lake-class mine clearance vessels