X-36L (F-25M Super Warbler)
The Lockheed Martin X-36L (licensed to other companies after the outbreak of the Mechanized Storm war) was an upgrade to the standard X-36, renamed in other markets as the Super Warbler. The new aircraft incorporates laser guidance and mini missile pods to take on the swarms of unmanned fighters by one unit. This particular unit was made by "REIWA" and designated the C1 Class fighter made specifically to take on multiple targets in crisis situations when confronting unmanned enemies.
Model AppearanceThe aircraft looks similar to its predecessors but incorporates some differences from the earlier models. The L model can attach missile pods, laser guidance packages and had a new cockpit forward touch screen panel instead of the standard panel. It also retains the same body layout and includes winglets canted downwards and reworked exhaust 2D nozzle. The nose gear has been reworked to accommodate heavier paylods reinforcing the aircraft to avoid damage to the chassis.
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X-36L configured for heavy combat. Visible are the MMS-10 mini-missile pods and laser guidance systems for attacking ground targets.
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Eurofighter Cyclone F1RQ
The Eurofighter Cyclone F1RQ (First Generation Revised Drone) was designed by computer and aerospace corporation SOLID STATE ROBOTICS. A fully autonomous aircraft with a built in solid state hard drive protected against compromise or hacking and built with a fail-safe feature to control the aircraft remotely should the swarm units become unstable or for some reason cannot function on their own. The project was born in the pursuit of having mass produced, full size fighters that are maintained by an automatic factory handled by a central computer across numerous factories in different parts of the world.
Model AppearanceThe aircraft was inspired by the late 20th century EAP prototype and production Eurofighter Typhoon II. It's main differences is the reworked, static intake that includes a centerline diffuser fin at the intake, twin vertical fins with cooling vents, reworked paddle type exhaust 2D nozzles and an enclosed cockpit with sensor lights. Aft is a rear-facing radar that can detect aircraft and calculate missile trajectories to reduce the chance of getting damaged or shot down.
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Eurofighter Cyclone F1RQ pictured without weapons attached. All aircraft use the same parts and computer processor components and share the same operating system and avionics to enable it to communicate with other swarm units.
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