RM Vol 3: For a World without Boundary – Chapter 43-6: Gunboat Diplomacy (Part 6)

RM Vol 3: For a World without Boundary – Chapter 43-6: Gunboat Diplomacy (Part 6)

Junker Ju400A Ghostrider Specifications:

General characteristics

Crew: 7 (Two Pilots, Two Combat Systems Officers, Three Special Mission Aviators)Length: 45.1 mWingspan: 42.4 mHeight: 14.7 mFuel capacity: 50500 kg (111,300 lb) internal fuelPowerplant: 4 × Ju400-D6 turboprop, 13,000 hp eachPropellers: 8-bladed variable pitch propellers with feathering and reversing capability, 5.3 m diameter

Performance

Maximum speed: Mach 0.72Cruise speed: 800 km/h (at max takeoff weight) at 9,450 mInitial cruise altitude: 9000 m at MTOWRange: 5000 km at max payloadService ceiling: 14000 mWing loading: 637 kg/m2Tactical takeoff distance: 950 mTactical landing distance: 740 mTurning radius (ground): 28.6 m

Armament

1× Mk103-7 30mm 7-barreled rotary cannon (Barrel length: 2.3 m, Loaded ammo: 30x184mm API and HEI)1× 57mm L/77 autocannon (Loaded ammo: 57 × 438mm 3P all-target programmable ammunition, this allows three proximity fuzing modes as well as settings for time, impact, and armor-piercing functions)1× 105 mm A39M Howitzer (Modernized version of the Flak 39, lighter, more precise, and autoloaded. Built specifically for the Ghostrider gunships. Loaded ammo: 105 × 769mm programmable HE for airburst, impact, and point detonate delay)"Gunslinger" weapon system with ten launch tubes for GBU150 Small Diameter Bomb (150 kg precision glide bomb with HE or HEAT warhead) or Joint Air-to-Ground Missile Lightweight, JAGM-L (Miniturized version of the standard JAGM), Tactical and Suicidal Off-board Sensor (TSOBS), loitering munition with programmable HE warhead.

Avionics

Multimode AESA radar, incorporating several enhanced air-to-ground modes such as fixed target track, ground moving target indication and track, projectile impact point position, beacon track, and weather detection.Multispectral sensor system, laser target designator/rangefinder with eye-safe mode, and laser marker, two Image-Intensified Television (I2TV) cameras, mid-wave infrared (MWIR), long-wave infrared (LWIR) FLIR.Owl system, fully-colored, ultra-high definition night vision system.

Countermeasures

Digital Radar warning receiver.UV-based Missile Approach Warning System (MAWS).Digital radio frequency memory (DRFM) jammer-based Electronic countermeasure (ECM) incorporating integrated Electronic Warfare (EW) self-protection function of detection, processing, warning, prioritization, jamming, and threat display.Low-Band Jammer (LBJ) –low-frequency DRFM jammer-based ECM.Laser-based Directional Infrared Countermeasures (DIRCM).Countermeasure Dispensing System (CMDS) – chaff/flare dispenser.

The Ghostrider program was a direct result of a research directive to create an aircraft that can help support the Air Force Special Operations Command, a component of the Belkan Special Operation Commands that works closely with ONI. With major requirements being durability, long time-on-target, precision, firepower, adaptability, and serviceability, not many airframes managed to make the cut, both old and new alike. Ultimately, only three aircraft make it to the final. Those being the Fi-22G Osprey Guns-a-go-go, the G-40A Fighting Bear, and lastly, the Ju400A Spooky. All of them share the designation of gunship, however, only one made the cut for SOCOM, the Ju400A, and was adopted by the military branch. Thus letting the aircraft be the proud owner of the program's name, Ghostrider.

Coincidentally, the Fi-22G failed the program due to its being too small, while the G-40A wasn't chosen because it was too large but lacking in proportional weaponry. That said, the Fi-22G goes on to be chosen by the Air Force as a light attack gunship, fulfilling the roles where a Ju400A isn't needed.

The Junker Ju400A Ghostrider gunship is a heavily armed, long-endurance, ground-attack variant of the Ju400 transport, fixed-wing aircraft. It carries a wide array of ground-attack weapons that are integrated with sophisticated sensors, navigation, and fire-control systems. Unlike other modern military fixed-wing aircraft, the Ju400A relies, mostly, on visual targeting. Since its large profile and low operating altitudes of around 3000 meters make it an easy target, its close air support missions are usually flown at night or when SEAD operations are committed alongside it.

The sole operator is the Belkan Air Force, which uses the Ju400A for close air support, air interdiction, and force protection. Close air support roles include supporting ground troops, escorting convoys, and urban operations. Air interdiction missions are conducted against planned targets and targets of opportunity. Force-protection missions include defending air bases and other facilities. Ju400As are based at Fritzlar Air Base, northern Hesse, and these gunships can be deployed worldwide.

The Ju400A has its weaponry mounted to fire from the port side of the fuselage. During an attack, the gunship performs a pylon turn, flying in a large circle around the target, so is able to fire at it for far longer than in a conventional strafing attack. Its primary weapons are the 30mm Mk103-7 Gatling (for suppression of soft-skin and lightly armored targets), the 57mm L/77 cannon (for precision destruction of small groups of enemy units, lightly armored and above), and the 105mm A39M (for when you really need to delete something). Auxiliary weapon systems come in the form of ten common launch tubes (CLTs) that formed up the Gunslinger system. Each tube can be fit with either a small, precision munition or a loitering munition.

Suffice to say, nothing can beat the Ju400A in terms of being an army morale booster. While Phantoms and Harriers are wonderful, they are usually not visible for friendly units to react. But a Ghostrider in the AO? You can bet your inheritance that the boots on the ground will be cheering at the sight of their enemy being pounded to a pulp, counterclockwise style. Just the view of a consistent red stream and bright booming alone can encourage friendly units to fight twice as hard while their enemy scurries away, avoiding the Grim Reaper dropping their scythe on them.

The Sardegnians should be worried, for a Ghostrider is now baring its fang right at them.

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"This is the Ju400A Ghostrider gunship, callsign Kriegsdude, to 501st elements on the ground. Enemy air defense was suppressed, we're now on call and on-station to support ally advance!" Said the commander of the gunship. The large decals, splatted near the cockpit, feature a WW1 gas mask and helmet, flanked on both sides by two MG08/18 LMGs with holy scriptures wrapping over the barrel shrouds.

Almost immediately after the announcement, a fire support request comes in. The requester is a JTAC belonging to the Brigand scout platoon. They've come across a hot spot of activity that's blocking the way ahead for a 501st mechanized company to capture Auschwitz's affiliated airbase.

As the spearhead of the formation, the Brigands are coming under fire and you can hear the conflict bleeding over the radio.

"Kriegsdude, this is Brigands 2-1! Fire mission, danger close! Enemy armor and infantry, 200 meters to the southwest of our location, over!"

"You heard the man, eyes on and guns on back there!" The flight chief shouted over the back, prompting the combat system officers to work. Thanks to the intuitive instrument and HUD design, it takes almost no time at all for them to locate the friendly platoon's location amid the wartorn city of Auschwitz. The Brigands are bogged down at an intersection, their vehicles and dismounted troops using the building as cover, trading fire with the Sardegnians due South.

"Got eyes on friendlies!"

With that, they swiftly identified the source of the Brigands' conundrum, a well-dug-in position of Sardegnians, featuring MG nests, entrenched AT guns, and a couple of machine gun-equipped tankettes. "Enemy spotted!"

"Friendlies are outside of 105 danger zone!"

"Roger, 105, setting for impact. Got good lase, we're sending it!"

*BOOM*

With a loud thump, the 105mm cannon, already trained on the target, fires its shell, jerking backward before resetting in the reload position, thus allowing the autoloader system to ram the next round in after input from one of the three special mission aviators. From below, you can see a larger, red tracer flying for a few seconds at most slamming down right in the cluster of Sardegnians, obliterating a tank, a dozen soldiers, and a couple of static MG and AT.

"105 hits for good effect. Switching to 30 and 57, let's clean them up!"

Splitting the work between the two of them, the combat system officers use both the 30mm Gatling and the 57mm autocannon to mop up the rest of the Sardegnian oppositions.

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With a long, purring sound that is reminiscent of a deadly kitty, the Gatling unleashes a hail of red, 4200 rounds per minute, and redecorating the ground with countless holes. The beam of death swipes through the last surviving enemy tank before running along the Sardegnian makeshift trench and fortification line, decimating the infantry to countless pieces.

*Kadunk* *Kadunk* *Kadunk* *Kadunk* *Kadunk* *Kadunk*

Unlike the poor infantry from last time, the 105mm shell detonates above a group of tankettes. With their poor protection supersonic shrapnels easily punctured their roof armor, turning every single one of them into beehives. A couple of them even outright exploded due to the fragments igniting their fuel tanks.

"That's a hit."

"No shit, Sherlock." The two combat officers bantered before one of them sighted another target. "More enemy personnel, moving near the ATC."

"Roger, tracking. Switching to 30."

*Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrttttt*

With a burst of red tracers, the enemy group that just exited the airfield's air traffic control tower is sent flying everywhere. "Hehe, niiice!"

The flight chief interjects. "Our boys are getting near. Mop up the rest for them lads."

"Roger, firing at will." At the behest of their commander, the officers split their duty. One of them uses the Gatling while the other aims the 57mm.

Together, they create a cacophony of destruction.

*Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrtttttttttt*

*Kadunk* *Kadunk* *Kadunk* *Kadunk* *Kadunk* *Kadunk*

On the ground, nothing escaped their wanton destruction. Troops in trenches? The 30mm can just wipe the slate clean, turning the whole system unrecognizable. MG bunker? The 57mm can just penetrate and turn the internal into mush. Tankette? Any of the guns aboard the Kriegsdude can just sneeze in its general direction and it will be gone.

Ultimately, almost nothing is left of the airfield defense, clearing the entryway for the Brigand platoon and the subsequent company that will follow their track.

Before that, however, something else came up on their radar.

The navigator who is sitting next to the flight chief in the pilot seat, reports in amazement. "Am I reading this right? These Luigies are trying to take off under these conditions?"

"Where?" The flight chief asked, prompting the navigator to point to the new radar readings that just come up. "Well, I'll be damned. They're pulling out biplanes from the hangars to try and stop us? They may as well dig their own graves then."

The flight chief then speaks into the comms, both internal and external. "Be advised, Kriegsdude is moving to intercept enemy aircraft trying to take off."

"Oh, say what!?" One of the crew exclaimed.

"Cool! We may as well get our first air-to-air kill ever! Oi, help us get the TSOBS ready!" A CSO jutted his thumb toward the Gunslinger system.

"Better score a good kill, you hear me!?" The mission aviators jested before moving to check on the Gunslinger. "Yeah, we're all good here. Launching the one, true son of bitches!"

With a muffled poof, the Gunslinger system jettisoned a loitering munition through one of the holes in the rear cargo ramp. Unfolding its wing, the TSOBS activates its engine and built-in sensors, allowing the CSOs to control it remotely. Before the Kriegsdude can turn into a good attack position, the TSOBS already acquired a nice target to engage, a Fiat C.R.32 fighter craft. Taking off from one end of the runway, the biplane just manages to lift itself some five meters off the ground when the TSOBS dives down for the kill. With the fuze set on proximity, the TSOBS detonates right above the pilot's cockpit, turning unfortunate Sardegnian and his entire plane into a squished and punctured mass before everything explodes into a big ball of fire.

"Booyah! Target is history!"

As the carcass of the plane came crashing down on the runway, the other aircraft that were still behind it could only stop, not being able to sortie with the way forward being obstructed. This, in turn, makes them sitting ducks for the Kriegsdude that is now in position.

"Light'em up."

*BOOM*

Per command, the 105mm howitzer unleashes another round, aiming for the packed formation of C.R.32s. In a flash, everything goes from intact to suboptimal for the Sardegnian pilots. If even a tankette can not survive an airburst shell, one can only imagine just how devastating it is for the parked aircraft. Eventually, nothing is left at the airbase that can offer any sort of response against the combined force of the Kriegsdude and heavily armed Brigands.

The curtain in this little skirmish comes down when Brigand 2-1 storms the ATC, taking the officers and soldiers alive, albeit very dispirited. Finally, with a Leopard MBT and a slew of IFVs coming to assist the Brigands, the Kriegsdude can now move on to greener pastures. Fulfilling their role in supporting the urban operation, culminating in the push to break the walls into inner Auschwitz.

Due to the strategic value of the site, Kriegsdude handed over the task of supporting friendly units any further to elements of the 501st Combat Aviation Brigade.

Ultimately, the crew of Kriegsdude performed splendidly for their first overseas deployment, being the proud owner of the first air-to-air kill aboard a Ju400A Ghostrider. This will become the talk and record for other Ghostrider crews to admire and hopefully achieve some days. The feats garner enough attention that the Kriegsdude crew will go on to plaster a motto beneath their emblem, thus complimenting it:

"Blessed be my guns."