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==Design==
==Design==


Despite relying on a gravimetric drive for lift, the Mastema has wings, each mounting a gimbled jet engine. This provides a high degree of maneuverability, despite the vehicle's size. The wings provide hardpoints for swappable weapons modules, allowing the Mastema's armament to be customized per its mission profile. Default configuration is for multiple-round short-range air-ground rocket launchers.
Despite relying on a gravimetric drive for lift, the Mastema sports two short wings, each with a gimbled jet engine mounted on its end. This positioning maximizes available torque and grants the Mastema a high degree of maneuverability despite its size, as well as a means for a controlled landing in the event of a gravimetric drive failure. The wings provide hardpoints for swappable weapons modules, allowing the Mastema's armament to be customized per its mission profile. Default configuration is for multiple-round short-range air-ground rocket launchers.


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Revision as of 19:17, 1 June 2022

FC-25 Mastema

File:FC-20-7 Egregore.png

Type: Aerial Mobile Weapons Platform
Place of origin: Ft. Kezan

Date In service: experimental
Operators: Shireroth Shireroth
Number produced: 2
Number in Service: 1

Designed: 1700 AN
Manufacturer: Kezan Floating Cargo Manufacturers (IDB-4)

Length:
Width:
Wingspan:
Propulsion: Gravimetric Drive
Range:
Endurance:
Maximum Altitude:
Speed:
Aircrew: 7 (Command Pilot, Co-Pilot, Combat Systems Officer, Flight Engineer, 3 Gunners)
Groundcrew: 30
Armament:
  • 1 x 105mm Howitzer (chin turret)
  • 2 x paired 40mm Autocannons (wing turrets)
  • 3 x 20mm Point-Defence Guns
  • 2 x 4-cell VLS Launchers
  • Hardpoints for rocket or missile launchers

The FC-25 Mastema is a gravimetric gunship. The production version of a lengthy development process, which began with FC-15 Stoat and matured in the FC-20 Egregore experiments, the design philosophy of the Mastema is more akin to a flying warship rather than a flying tank, which was the basis for the pre-fracture design philosophy.

Design

Despite relying on a gravimetric drive for lift, the Mastema sports two short wings, each with a gimbled jet engine mounted on its end. This positioning maximizes available torque and grants the Mastema a high degree of maneuverability despite its size, as well as a means for a controlled landing in the event of a gravimetric drive failure. The wings provide hardpoints for swappable weapons modules, allowing the Mastema's armament to be customized per its mission profile. Default configuration is for multiple-round short-range air-ground rocket launchers.