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Friday, July 20th 2012, 7:01pm

NBOA requirements for a tactical bomber

The National Bureau of Ordnance Acquisition (NBOA) is calling for proposals again.
As the capacity of the Chosen aircraft industry is limited and the aircraft companies are occupied with several projects at the moment. Therefore the NBOA is searching for a tactical bomber to improve the strike capabilities of the Airforce.

There is an immediate need for 96 Planes (+ 40 options)

Due to the lack of long range escort fighters a speed of at least 500 km/h and a sufficient defensive armament is desired.
The combat range shall be at least 2400 km and the bomb load should not be less than 1800 kg.
A design which can be adapted for an anti-ship role would be preferred (at least one torpedo).

Radial engines and easy maintenance would be emphasized as well as the possibility to attach forward fireing gun-pods.

Sincerely yours

Chun Moo-Bak (President of the NBOA)

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Daidalos" (Jul 20th 2012, 7:02pm)


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Monday, July 23rd 2012, 8:24am

Mr. Chun Moo-Bak,

At the present time, the Republic of France wishes to observe the actions and policies of the new government of Chosen before committing to any military arms procurement possibilities. Therefore we are regretfully unable to respond to your request for proposals at the present time.

Your nation's recent requests for assistance in acquiring chemical weapons has raised sharply the concerns of the people and government of France. Our experience with this form of weaponry is a matter of the public record, as is our intent to prevent the spread of these abominable weapons. This is matter of particular passion to me, as a survivor of the Deuxième bataille d'Ypres, where I was wounded and gassed. I urge you, as only a soldier who has lived the horrors of war can, to foreswear the acquisition or creation of chemical weapons.

It is of course France's national policy to support, wheresoever possible, the adherents of Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity, and are desirous to evaluate the level of your nation's support for those principles over the upcoming months and years.

Respectfully,
Jean-Marie Lemaréchal (Minister of National Defense)