Hicks Posted April 11, 2019 Report Share Posted April 11, 2019 Yinimina Precision Devices 'Aegis' Self-Defence Sensor System Yinimina Precision Devices 'Durendal' Long-Range Scanner Array Yinimina Precision Devices 'Eclipse' Electronic Warfare and Countermeasure Suite A concept drawing of the Yinimina Precision Devices Durendal General Information Name: Yinimina Precision Devices® 'Aegis'™ Self-Defence Sensor System Yinimina Precision Devices® 'Durendal'™ Long-Range Scanner Array Yinimina Precision Devices® 'Eclipse'™ Electronic Warfare and Countermeasure Suite Role: Aegis - short-range passive EM sensor and targeting system Durendal - ultra-long-range wide-spectrum active scanner array Eclipse - electronic warfare system Manufacturer: Yinimina Precision Devices Introduced: introduced as a full, comprehensive system on the 16th January 2298 Status: In service Number built: 204 full systems as of 1st April 2299 Unit cost: full system - £496 million (2299) Technical Specifications Dimensions of the Durendal system Length of base - 3.3 m (10.8 ft) Width of base - 3.3 m (10.8 ft) Height of base - 2.2 m (7.2 ft) Height of antenna and base - 8.8 m (28.8 ft) Diameter of antenna - 4.4m (14.4 ft) Weight - 6.5 metric tons (14,330 lbs) Aegis Specifications NOTE: The Aegis is built into the 'skin' of the vessel and, as such, any heavy damage to sections of the vessel may cause 'blackspots' in the image. Azimuth: 0 to 360° Zenith: 0 to 360° Accurate range bracket: 0 km to 250,000 km (under 1 second at speed of light) Precision: +/- 5 m - +/- 0.5 deg azimuth Target tracking capabilities: 36,000,000 independent targets Minimum target size: 20 mm³ (0.78 in³) Detectable wavelengths: 1 pm (gamma rays) - 100,000 km (extremely low frequency radio) Other: Higher resolution passive EM telescope available for identification and profiling of a target. Increases the precision of the sensors to +/- 0.05m - +/- 0.005 deg azimuth, but lowers the main azimuth of the sensor to 0.5 degrees while the telescope is in use. Targeting capabilities: Responsible for point-defence and self-defence turret target management and priority. Can automatically detect and engage 36 million individual targets in a sphere of influence around the vessel. All target priorities and individual target statuses can be manually altered by human intervention. Durendal Specifications Azimuth: 0 to 360° Accurate range bracket: 500 km to 1,498,000 km (maximum range is approximately 5 seconds travel at the speed of light, meaning active pings are 5 seconds behind current actual location) Precision: +/- 50 m - +/- 0.5 deg azimuth Target tracking capabilities: 2500 independent targets Minimum target size: 200 mm³ (7.8 in³) Detectable wavelengths: 1 pm (gamma rays) - 100,000 km (extremely low frequency radio) Other: Use of an active scanner emits a large amount of electromagnetic radiation in a variety of frequencies and it essentially acts as a beacon for enemy vessels using passive sensors. Eclipse Specifications Azimuth: 0 to 360° Range: 30000 km Affectable wavelengths: 1 pm (gamma rays) - 100000 km (extremely low frequency radio) Other: Capable of providing a multitude of countermeasures Active scanner tracking RADAR/LIDAR jamming Hostile sub-routine shutdown Signal simulation IFF counterfeiting Targeting scrambling Etcetera 2 Link to comment
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