Apache CWS

Notes: This is basically a smaller version of the MW-1, with the addition of wings and a guidance system for stand-off capability. Three types are available: Apache I, a gliding weapon with no engine; Apache II, a weapon with a rocket engine; and Apache III, with a jet engine for extended range. All munitions available for the MW-1 are used in the Apache. In addition, the Apache contains a 500-pound bomb to make one terminal attack.

1) KB-44: These are antiarmor bomblets. Each weighs 0.6 kg, and an Apache carries 4536 of them. Divide the number of targets by the number of bomblets to determine the number of attacks on each target, to a maximum of 10 attacks per target.

2) MIFF: These are antitank mines. Each weighs 3.2 kg, and an Apache carries 872 of them. This results in a minefield with a density of 0.02.

3) MUSA: This container drops APERS/AT mines designed to defeat personnel and light armor and soft skinned vehicles. Each weighs 4.2 kg, and the Apache carries 648 of them. This results in a minefield with a density of 0.02.

4) MUSPA: This is an area denial mine, fragmentation APERS mines designed to damage aircraft, soft skinned vehicles, and personnel. Each weighs 4.2 kg, and 648 of them are carried in an Apache, resulting in a minefield with a density of 0.02. The mines are acoustic; noise will set them off.

5) STABO: These are runway and roadway penetrators designed to crater a surface. A pilot charge blows a small hole, and then a larger charge is fired into the hole to create the runway. The charge is automatically considered tamped. Each charge weighs 17 kg, and the Apache carries 200 of them.

6) ASW: This is a STABO submunition that has a delay in the follow-on charge that detonates inside a penetrated structure. It is meant for buildings and bunkers. Divide the number of structures by the number of projectiles to determine the number of attacks against each structure, to a maximum of 10 per structure. Each charge weighs 17 kg, and the Apache carries 200 of them.

Twilight 2000 Notes: This weapon was used all over Europe, by NATO, US, French, and Italian forces.

Weapon

Difficulty

Guidance

Weight

Price

Apache I

Easy

Inertial

4500 kg

$244,280

Apache II

Easy

Inertial/TFR

4676 kg

$245,670

Apache III

Easy

Inertial/TFR

4754 kg

$262,100

Weapon

Speed

Round

Min Range

Max Range

Damage

Pen

Apache I/II/III ASW

Glide/3040/1520

HEAT/HE

1000

10/30/50 km

(B400) C15 B30

40C

Apache I/II/III KB-44

Glide/3040/1520

HEAT

1000

10/30/50 km

(B400) C4 B8

35C

Apache I/II/III MIFF

Glide/3040/1520

AT Mine

1000

10/30/50 km

(B200) C2 B4

36C

Apache I/II/III MUSA

Glide/3040/1520

AT/AP Mine

1000

10/30/50 km

(B200) C9 B15

18C

Apache I/II/III MUSPA

Glide/3040/1520

APERS Mine

1000

10/30/50 km

(B200) C15 B25

9C

Apache I/II/III STABO

Glide/3040/1520

HEAT/HE

1000

10/30/50 km

(B400) C7 B14

40C

Apache I/II/III Bomb

Glide 3040/1520

HE

1000

10/30/50 km

C125 B56

68C

AS.37/AJ.168 Martel

Weapon

Difficulty

Guidance

Weight

Price

AS.37

Easy

Antiradiation

550 kg

$66255

AJ.168

Average

TV

550 kg

$15055

Weapon

Speed

Round

Min Range

Max Range

Damage

Pen

AS.37

1425

HE/FRAG

1200

120000

C210 B206

106C

AJ.168

1425

HE/FRAG

1200

120000

C210 B206

106C

MW-1 CWS (Container Weapon System)  

Notes: This is not a missile, but rather a pod slung below the belly of US and NATO aircraft. The pod contains a large amount of various warhead types, saturating an area with bomblets or mines. An MW-1 can carry any one of six warhead types, with varying amounts of warheads depending on the type carried:

1) KB-44: These are antiarmor bomblets. Each weighs 0.6 kg, and an MW-1 carries 4536 of them. Divide the number of targets by the number of bomblets to determine the number of attacks on each target, to a maximum of 10 attacks per target.

2) MIFF: These are antitank mines. Each weighs 3.2 kg, and an MW-1 carries 872 of them. This results in a minefield with a density of 0.02.

3) MUSA: This container drops APERS/AT mines designed to defeat personnel and light armor and soft skinned vehicles. Each weighs 4.2 kg, and the MW-1 carries 648 of them. This results in a minefield with a density of 0.02.

4) MUSPA: This is an area denial mine, fragmentation APERS mines designed to damage aircraft, soft skinned vehicles, and personnel. Each weighs 4.2 kg, and 648 of them are carried in an MW-1, resulting in a minefield with a density of 0.02. The mines are acoustic; noise will set them off.

5) STABO: These are runway and roadway penetrators designed to crater a surface. A pilot charge blows a small hole, and then a larger charge is fired into the hole to create the runway. The charge is automatically considered tamped. Each charge weighs 17 kg, and the MW-1 carries 200 of them.

6) ASW: This is a STABO submunition that has a delay in the follow-on charge that detonates inside a penetrated structure. It is meant for buildings and bunkers. Divide the number of structures by the number of projectiles to determine the number of attacks against each structure, to a maximum of 10 per structure. Each charge weighs 17 kg, and the MW-1 carries 200 of them.

Weapon

Difficulty

Guidance

Weight

Price

MW-1 CWS

Easy

NA

3400 kg

$184565

Weapon

Speed

Round

Min Range

Max Range

Damage

Pen

MW-1 ASW

NA

HEAT/HE

0

0

(B400) C15 B30

40C

MW-1 KB-44

NA

HEAT

0

0

(B400) C4 B8

35C

MW-1 MIFF

NA

AT Mine

0

0

(B200) C2 B4

36C

MW-1 MUSA

NA

AT/AP Mine

0

0

(B200) C9 B15

18C

MW-1 MUSPA

NA

APERS Mine

0

0

(B200) C15 B25

9C

MW-1 STABO

NA

HEAT/HE

0

0

(B400) C7 B14

40C