General Galaxy QF-4000 (AIF-7S) Ghost Fighter
Equipment Type: general purpose unmanned aerial vehicle
Government: New United Nations Spacy
Manufacturer: General Galaxy.
Cost: manufacture and maintenance costs are said to be 1/3 of the VF-171 Nightmare Plus.
Introduction: 2044.
Operational Deployment: 2045 (mass production).
Accommodation: none (AI controlled)
Dimensions: 9.85 meters long.
Mass: 5.70 metric tons.
Power Plant: two Shinnakasu/P&W/Roice FF-2038A thermonuclear reaction engines.
Propulsion: 55,000 kg x 2 (539.55 kN x 2); many x high-maneuverability vernier thrusters.
Thrust-to-weight ratio: (empty) 19.30
Performance: at 10,000 m Mach 5.0+, maximum speed due to heat-resistance limit of the fuselage (capable of attaining satellite orbit over an Earth-class planet).
Maximum Airframe Design Load: 24.5G
Design Features: NEC/L.A.I. SA/A-2045 FCS2 artificial intelligence and fire control system (hierarchical programming/self-learning type); fold communication guidance system (links with RVF-25 Messiah); active stealth system; 1 x dorsal mounted forward-looking main sensor; 1 x ventral mounted forward-looking small sensor; integrated monitor systems and central computers located in the nose; folding canard wings, main wings, and ventral fins for storage; option of reconnaissance packs; fins on dorsal engine pods are used for mobility and heat exhaustion; comprehensive optical sensor system mounted above nose.
- Armament -
Guns:
2 x RÖV-25 25mm beam machine guns (mounted left/right of forward fuselage)
Bombs & Missiles:
2 x built-in micro-missile launchers (large amounts of missiles can be stored inside the airframe)
2 x multi-purpose missile launchers (large amounts of missiles can be stored inside the airframe)
4 x underside fuselage hard points (can be equipped with large-sized anti-ship reaction warhead missiles)
Optional Equipment:
1 x fold booster.