2EF-1
2EF-1
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Role | Air Superiority | ||||
National Origin | {{{origin}}} | ||||
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Used By | none |
The 2EF-1 is a prototype 5th Generation air superiority fighter being developed by WaffleTech Corporations Ltd. Implementing new techniques to improve performance in stealth, maneuverability, and range allows it to surpass many other aircraft it will encounter.
Design
The 2EF-1 is already unique that it uses DSI's to improve frontal RCS numbers, while a smooth, sleek shape allows it to cut through the air like a hot knife through butter.
It carries no weapons externally, improving its RCS, and thus possesses innovative ways to carry its weapons internally through actuating hinges that bring 6 AMRAAM's out to bear in combat.
Thrust-vectoring nozzles allow for extremely low-speed maneuvers, able to turn at a sluggish 25 m/s. It also supports its great high-speed maneuverability along with a good amount of wing.
Canted tails reduce yaw stability while improving form factor and RCS.
Weapons
The 2EF-1 has no final weapon layout, but the preferred one is 6 internally-carried AMRAAM long-range missiles. Completed, it may even carry 4 JDAM bombs and two AMRAAM's, or even a full ground attack loadout. A right-mounted 20mm cannon allows it to, if it gets close, shred the enemy with imputiny.
Operators
None.
See also
Aircraft of comparable Role, Configuration, or Era
None as of yet.