About this creation
First, let's introduce some rocket systems in use by the MU. First is the U-400 SAM, then the U-800 Medium-Range High-Explosive Artillery, and last the U-900 Long Range Anti-Fortification/Small Town (haha) explosive missile. All are controlled by the versatile nifty device the Ranger has, whihc is attatched to an IR designator, updating his position to the Malenco Union Digital Monitoring System, or MDMS, which keeps live updates on the location of every soldier, plane, helicopter, etc. in the MU.
Hey Michael Ford, you thought your solution to the U-777 was to have the Raptors of the RA fligh high, not if the U-400 has anything to say about it. I'll bet you're thinking "Wait..Michael's Raptors are stealth so the SAMs can't find them". WRONG! A technology designed to counter RA stealth aircraft, all missiles designed to be fired at aircraft (ATA or SAM)are fitted with an advanced MU experimental technology. This technology uses enchanced digital camera devices that have a detailed zoom range only a mile or two less than the MUAF aircrafts' average radar system. The zoom allows the missiles to track the stealth aircraft without triggering radar alerts and can then easily dispose of the stealth opponents.
The U-800 can fire off its 12 high-explosive rounds and turn airfields, villages, convoys, or simply your target to dust.
Aha, the U-900 "Devastator", capable of ranges up to 10 times as long as the U-800 and has a powerful enough explosive warhead to level a small town and cause such a tremor to destroy underground bunkers and hangars.
The U-900 can also be transported on a trailer towed by a U-46 "Lil' Bob" jeep.
As can the U-400 and U-800.
The U-46 and its .50 caliber machine gun.
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Timothy McGoldrick
(from Connecticut)
May 14, 2008
the jeep is too small but i like how you have thought up a way to track stealth aircraft. overall cool