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File:ZokeScreenshot17501.png|ZP-6 patrolling the Baskay, 2176 |
File:ZokeScreenshot17501.png|ZP-6 patrolling the Baskay, 2176 |
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File:ZokeScreenshot24353.png|A ZP-6C shows its ordinance as it enters a left bank. |
File:ZokeScreenshot24353.png|A ZP-6C shows its ordinance as it enters a left bank. |
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File:ZokeScreenshot17591.png|Marine [[C-24 Mastodon]] refueling a ZP-6 Antares |
File:ZokeScreenshot17591.png|Marine [[C-24 Mastodon]] refueling a ZP-6 Antares |
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| − | File:ZokeScreenshot36269.png|ZP-6T-4 Intercepted by AL- |
+ | File:ZokeScreenshot36269.png|ZP-6T-4 Intercepted by an AL-27 of the Basilic Air Force over East Hook, 2210. |
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Latest revision as of 05:33, 22 May 2026
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ZP-6 Antares
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| Maritime Patrol Aircraft | |||||
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| National Origin | Zokesia | ||||
| Production History | |||||
| Designed | |||||
| 2160 - 2162 | |||||
| Produced | |||||
| 2162 - Current | |||||
| Designer | Cyten-Ward Industries | ||||
| Unit Cost | 51,000(√) | ||||
| Number Built | 58 | ||||
| Service History | |||||
| In Service | |||||
| 2162 - Ongoing | |||||
| Used By | Zokesia The Confederacy UIF | ||||
| Aircraft Characteristics | |||||
| Dry Mass | 47,800kg | ||||
| Length | 28.5 m | ||||
| Width | 25.9 m | ||||
| Height | 7.5 m | ||||
| Propulsion | 4 x Logi CW-25T Turboprops | ||||
| Maximum Velocity | 340 m/s | ||||
| Operational Range | 450 km | ||||
The Cyten-Ward ZP-6 Antares is a four-engined, turboprop anti-submarine and maritime surveillance aircraft developed for the Confederate Navy and introduced in the 2160s. Cyten-Ward based it on the Z-188 Turboa commercial airliner; it is easily distinguished from the Turboa by its distinctive tail stinger or "MAD" boom, used for the magnetic anomaly detection (MAD) of submarines.
Over the years, the ZP-6 has seen numerous design developments, most notably in its electronics packages. A total of 58 ZP-6s have been built, the newest being the ZP-6C.
Development
Design
Operational history
Variants
Marine C-24 Mastodon refueling a ZP-6 Antares
