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Branch Offering: Air Force
Contract Payment: Up to $1,500,000,000.00 USD
Offer Type: Refueler Aircraft
Specifications/Variants:
Branch Offering: Air Force
Contract Payment: Up to $1,500,000,000.00 USD
Offer Type: Refueler Aircraft
Specifications/Variants:
- Looped hose: The first commercial method employed a hose which was held slack in a trailing half-loop behind both aircraft. The receiving aircraft flew just below the tanker and deployed a steel line, which the tanker caught with its own grappling line and drew in. The tanker then connected the first steel line to the refueling hose and paid it out as the receiving aircraft reeled it back in.
- Probe-and-drogue: The tanker trails a flexible hose with a stabilizing drogue on the end and the receiving aircraft maneuvers to insert a short probe into the receptacle in the drogue.
- Flying boom: The tanker extends a hinged telescopic boom with aerodynamic control surfaces on its end. An operator "flies" it to match up with a receptacle on the receiving aircraft, which then moves forwards to make the connection.
- Wing-to-wing: A hybrid method in which the tanker trails a flexible hose from a wing and the receiving aircraft catches it in a hooked receptacle under one of its own wings.
- Buddy refueling: An aircraft type is fitted with both supply and receiving hardware, so that one aircraft can refuel another of the same type.
CLOSED
Branch Offering: Air Force
Contract Payment: Up to $1,500,000,000.00 USD
Offer Type: Transportation Aircraft
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Branch Offering: Air Force
Contract Payment: Up to $1,500,000,000.00 USD
Offer Type: Transportation Aircraft
Specifications/Variants:
- Cargo Aircraft: Freighters, fixed-wing aircraft designed or converted for the carriage of goods, rather than passengers, lacking in passenger amenities and generally featuring one or more large doors for loading cargo; also known as freight aircraft, freighters, airlifters, or cargo jets.
- Military transport aircraft: Airplanes or helicopters used to deliver troops, weapons. and military equipment, usually outside of the commercial flight routes in uncontrolled airspace and employed historically to deliver airborne forces and tow military gliders; sometimes also called military cargo aircraft.
CLOSED
Branch Offering: Air Force
Contract Payment: Up to $1,500,000,000.00 USD
Offer Type: Transportation Aircraft
Specifications/Variants: Fighter Jets
Branch Offering: Air Force
Contract Payment: Up to $1,500,000,000.00 USD
Offer Type: Transportation Aircraft
Specifications/Variants: Fighter Jets
- Fourth-generation Fighters
- Fly-by-wire
- Electromechanical Flight Hydraulics (EFHS).
- Flight Control System (FLCS).
- Thrust vectoring
- The ability of an aircraft, rocket, or other vehicle to manipulate the direction of the thrust from its engine(s) or motor(s) to control the attitude or angular velocity of the vehicle.
- Supercruise
- The ability of a jet aircraft to cruise at supersonic speeds without using an afterburner.
- Avionics
- The electronic systems used on aircraft, artificial satellites, and spacecraft. Avionic systems include communications, navigation, the display and management of multiple systems, and the hundreds of systems that are fitted to aircraft to perform individual functions.
- Stealth
- Preferred but Optional
- Fly-by-wire
CLOSED
Branch Offering: Navy
Contract Payment: Up to $500,000,000.00 USD
Offer Type: Logistic Support Vessels
Specifications/Variants:
Branch Offering: Navy
Contract Payment: Up to $500,000,000.00 USD
Offer Type: Logistic Support Vessels
Specifications/Variants:
- Freight/Cargo Vessels
- Feeder ships
- Container ships
- Reefer ships
- Refueling Vessels
- Tanker ships
- Replenishment ships
- Replenishment at Sea (RAS)
- Underway Replenishment (UNREP)
CLOSED
Branch Offering: Navy
Contract Payment: Up to %500,000,000.00 USD
Offer Type: Mine Counter-Measure Vessels
Specifications/Variants:
Type of naval ship designed for the location of and destruction of naval mines which combines the role of a minesweeper and minehunter in one hull.
Branch Offering: Navy
Contract Payment: Up to %500,000,000.00 USD
Offer Type: Mine Counter-Measure Vessels
Specifications/Variants:
Type of naval ship designed for the location of and destruction of naval mines which combines the role of a minesweeper and minehunter in one hull.
- Minesweeper: A small warship designed to remove or detonate naval mines. Using various mechanisms intended to counter the threat posed by naval mines, minesweepers keep waterways clear for safe shipping.
- Minehunter: A naval vessel that seeks, detects, and destroys individual naval mines. Minesweepers, clear mined areas as a whole, without prior detection of mines.
CLOSED
Branch Offering: Navy
Contract Payment: Up to $500,000,000.00 USD (Negotiable)
Offer Type: Frigate
Specification/Variants:
Sigma-Class Design (Required 1)
Branch Offering: Navy
Contract Payment: Up to $500,000,000.00 USD (Negotiable)
Offer Type: Frigate
Specification/Variants:
Sigma-Class Design (Required 1)
- Reformador Class-
- Type: Frigate (Long Range Patrol Vessel in Mexican Navy0
- Length: 107.5 meters
- Beam: 14.02 meters
- Draft:3.75 meters
- Displacement: 2,575 tons
- Main machinery: 2 x 13410 kw
- Speed (cruising): 18 knots
- Speed (maximum): 28 knots
- Endurance 5,000 nmi+
- Primary sensors: Thales SMART-S MK2
- Complement: 122 Personnel
- Helicopter capabilities; Deck and hanger (10 tons)
CLOSED
Branch Offering: Navy
Contract Payment: Up to $15,000,000.00 USD each (Negotiable)
Offer Type: Patrol Vessel
Specification/Variants:
Tenochtitlan-Class (Required 10)
Branch Offering: Navy
Contract Payment: Up to $15,000,000.00 USD each (Negotiable)
Offer Type: Patrol Vessel
Specification/Variants:
Tenochtitlan-Class (Required 10)
- Type: Coastal Patrol Vessel
- Displacement: 239 tons
- Length: 42.8 meters
- Beam: 7.11 meters
- Draft: 3.77 meters
- Propulsion: 2 x Caterpillar 3516B TA-HD/D diesel engines
- Speed: 25 knots
- Complement: 18
- Sensors and processing systems: 1 x JCR JMAS5310-6X BAND radar
- Armament: 2 x M2 12.7mm MG
CLOSED
Branch Offering: Naval Infantry
Contract Payment: Up to $1,500,000,000.00 USD
Offer Type: Wheeled Armored Vehicle
Specifications/Variants:
Preferred all-in-one vehicle
Branch Offering: Naval Infantry
Contract Payment: Up to $1,500,000,000.00 USD
Offer Type: Wheeled Armored Vehicle
Specifications/Variants:
Preferred all-in-one vehicle
- Vehicle capable of performing on land to include:
- sand
- gravel
- snow
- mud
- concrete
- dirt
- Vehicle capable of performing on water to include:
- marsh's
- swamps
- rivers
- lakes
- ponds
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