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| Introduced = [[3019]]<ref>[http://www.masterunitlist.info/Unit/Details/4873/protector-combat-support-fighter-asf-23 MUL online date for {{PAGENAME}}]</ref>
 
| Introduced = [[3019]]<ref>[http://www.masterunitlist.info/Unit/Details/4873/protector-combat-support-fighter-asf-23 MUL online date for {{PAGENAME}}]</ref>
 
| Mass = 50 tons
 
| Mass = 50 tons
| Engine (Type) = 250 [[Turbine Engine|Turbine]]
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| Engine (Type) = [[250 Turbine]]
 
| Fuel = 160 - 3 ton
 
| Fuel = 160 - 3 ton
| Armament = 2x [[LRM-10]]s
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3x [[Machine Gun]]s
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| Armor = Standard
 
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| Crew = 1
 
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==Description==
 
==Description==
The '''ASF-23 Protector''' Combat Support Fighter is a [[Outworlds Alliance]] military aircraft produced by [[United Outworlders Corporation]] in [[3019]].  The aircraft's origin is somewhat of a corporate mystery.  The aircraft was the result of what it appears to be a undisclosed joint venture between United and the [[Magistracy of Canopus]] corporation [[Majesty Metals and Manufacturing|Magistracy Metals]]. Magistracy Metals produced a mechanically identical sister aircraft known as the [[MSF-42 Bluehawk]].<ref name=HB:MPS>''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', pp. 200-201</ref>
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The '''ASF-23 Protector''' Combat Support Fighter is an [[Outworlds Alliance]] military aircraft produced by [[United Outworlders Corporation]] in [[3019]].  The aircraft's origin is somewhat of a corporate mystery.  The aircraft was the result of what it appears to be a undisclosed joint venture between [[United Outworlders Corporation]] and the [[Magistracy of Canopus]] corporation [[Majesty Metals and Manufacturing|Magistracy Metals]]. Magistracy Metals produced a mechanically identical sister aircraft known as the [[MSF-42 Bluehawk]].<ref name=HB:MPS>''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', pp. 200–201</ref>
  
 
The aircraft has appeared in many planetary air forces in the major [[periphery]] nations, as well as in militias of periphery border worlds of the [[Federated Suns]] and [[Draconis Combine]].<ref name=HB:MPS/>
 
The aircraft has appeared in many planetary air forces in the major [[periphery]] nations, as well as in militias of periphery border worlds of the [[Federated Suns]] and [[Draconis Combine]].<ref name=HB:MPS/>
  
 
==Weapons and Equipment==
 
==Weapons and Equipment==
The Protector is principally designed as fire support for ground forces. The aircraft is equipped with a pair of 10-tubed [[Long Range Missile]] racks mounted in each wing.  It also has three [[Machine Gun]]s mounted in the aircraft's nose.  Two tons of ammunition have been alloted to the LRMs, while the machine guns make due with a half-ton of ammo.<ref name=HB:MPS/>
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The Protector is designed primarily for fire support of ground forces. The aircraft is equipped with a pair of 10-tubed [[Long Range Missile]] racks mounted in each wing.  It also has three [[Machine Gun]]s mounted in the aircraft's nose.  Two tons of ammunition have been allotted to the LRMs, while the machine guns make do with a half-ton of ammo.<ref name=HB:MPS/>
  
The aircraft has three tons of fuel for its 250 rated Turbine Engine. The engine is considered swift, flying at the aircraft's maximum speed of 80 km/ph.  
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The aircraft has three tons of fuel for its 250 rated Turbine Engine; the engine is considered swift. It is protected by three tons of [[standard armor]].<ref name=HB:MPS/>
The aircraft is protected by three tons of [[Standard Armor]].<ref name=HB:MPS/>
 
  
 
==Related Aircraft==
 
==Related Aircraft==
*[[MSF-42 Bluehawk]]
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* [[MSF-42 Bluehawk]]
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 11:46, 4 November 2023

This article is about the combat support fighter. For other uses, see Protector.
ASF-23 Protector.jpg
ASF-23 Protector Combat Support Fighter
Production information
Manufacturer United Outworlders Corporation
Equipment Rating
Use Ground Fire Support Aircraft
Tech Base Inner Sphere
Cost 799,917 C-bills
Introduced 3019[1]
Technical specifications
Mass 50 tons
Engine (Type) 250 Turbine
Fuel 160 - 3 ton
Communications System Unspecified
Targeting Tracking System Unspecified
Armament
Armor Standard
Crew 1
BV (1.0) ???
BV (2.0) 441


Description[edit]

The ASF-23 Protector Combat Support Fighter is an Outworlds Alliance military aircraft produced by United Outworlders Corporation in 3019. The aircraft's origin is somewhat of a corporate mystery. The aircraft was the result of what it appears to be a undisclosed joint venture between United Outworlders Corporation and the Magistracy of Canopus corporation Magistracy Metals. Magistracy Metals produced a mechanically identical sister aircraft known as the MSF-42 Bluehawk.[2]

The aircraft has appeared in many planetary air forces in the major periphery nations, as well as in militias of periphery border worlds of the Federated Suns and Draconis Combine.[2]

Weapons and Equipment[edit]

The Protector is designed primarily for fire support of ground forces. The aircraft is equipped with a pair of 10-tubed Long Range Missile racks mounted in each wing. It also has three Machine Guns mounted in the aircraft's nose. Two tons of ammunition have been allotted to the LRMs, while the machine guns make do with a half-ton of ammo.[2]

The aircraft has three tons of fuel for its 250 rated Turbine Engine; the engine is considered swift. It is protected by three tons of standard armor.[2]

Related Aircraft[edit]

References[edit]

  1. MUL online date for Protector (Conventional Fighter)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Handbook: Major Periphery States, pp. 200–201

Bibliography[edit]