Quick Description
R-5S30 is a recon support vehicle, derived or based on R-5S90 chassis. She equiped with 30mm L21A1 RARDEN as main armaments and 7.62mm coaxial as secondary armaments. While the R-5S90 is amphibious, but this one is not, because from the begining it was made to be cheaper and simple to produce, while the specification like speed and engine specification is still the same, except the armor, with slightly reduced armor in unnecessary part area.
R= Recon
5= Generation number, artinya ini generasi ke-5
S= Support/Strike
30= 30mm Cannon
Overview
Name : R-5S30
Place Origin : N/A
Type : Recon Support Vehicle
In Service : 2015 – Future ahead
Designed : 2010
Operator : BGC, UK and Jordan
Manufacturers : BlackGearCompany
Designer : BlackGearCompany
Number Built : 143 units
Specification
Mass : 13,135 Kg
Length : 5.9m
Height : 2.5m
Width : 2.5m
Engine : Turbo Turbocharged Diesel V6 380hp
Maximum Speed : 107km/h
Operational Range : 880km
Armor Specification
Structural
Steel
Hull
Front: 35mm Alumina composite
Side: 17.5mm HHS
Rear: 15mm RHA
Top: 13mm RHA
Turret
Front: 30mm Alumina composite + 10mm RHA for base
Side: 25mm DHS
Rear: 25mm DHS
Top: 10mm DHS
Armaments
- 30x170mm KCB L21A1 RARDEN
- 1x 7.62mm L94AA1 coaxial
Gallery
Credit to;
@DogeToTheMoon for the HUD and optic misc.
Also to @ThomasRoderick for his clip gun from his Clip-Cannon-RARDEN
Specifications
Spotlights
- NewWorldAerospace 23 days ago
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Clip Cannon RARDEN
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 8.1ft (2.5m)
- Length 19.4ft (5.9m)
- Height 13.6ft (4.1m)
- Empty Weight 28,357lbs (12,862kg)
- Loaded Weight 28,932lbs (13,123kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 10,751.7lbs/ft2 (52,494.6kg/m2)
- Wing Area 2.7ft2 (0.3m2)
- Drag Points 5312
Parts
- Number of Parts 369
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 1,537
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Finally, i could post the 30mm version for R-5S90
Credit to
@ThomasRoderick
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