-cost: 1,800,500 pistoolas per unit (approx. $1.2 million USD) -Power: KMP-24 Turbofan engine -fuel capacity: the Vulture has an operational radius, under continuous cruising power and ceiling, of 600 km. -maneuverability: the Vulture is a Glide-capable jump-bomber. it is not very maneuverable on normal engine power, but the pilot can, at his discretion, shunt thrust to any of the four under-mounted vectorable thrust ducts to give the craft a sudden push sideways or vertically. this is exceedingly fuel inefficient, and likely to give away the Vulture's position to ground-based defenses which might not otherwise have noticed it. top speed under engine power is approximately 400 km/h. it is designed, however, to be towed aloft and released to glide over it's target, so that it's ECM module can minimize chances of detection by radar systems, aided by it's zero-heat/zero-noise pre-strike profile. -armament: see below -Rate of Fire: N/A -Magazine: N/A -Armor: .75" hardened steel throughout, titanium reinforcement around pilot and vital systems -Sensors: 65 km search radar, scrambled communications, internal FLIR -crew: 1: Pilot/Bombardier The Vulture uses a universal hardpoint system, allowing it to mount any standard mountable weapon. shown in the second promotional picture are a few options. 1) the KMRML-35 "Brimstone" Medium-Range Rocket system. with an effective range of 12 km, the Brimstone Multiple-Launch weapon fires lightweight, unguided high-explosive munitions. each launcher carries 35 rockets, and additional magazines can be strung together for higher ammunition capacity. the Vulture can mount 4 of these, with 2 additional magazines each. note that doing so will put a moderate reduction on performance, due to the increased drag of the launcher and magazine system. -4000 pistoolas per launcher, 1200 pistoolas per 35 rockets ($4400 and $1320 respectively) 2) the KFM-750 Freefall Bomb. the simplest of weapons, 750 kilograms of high-explosives in a hardened shell, with either a barometric, impact, or time-delay fuse. -1000 pistoolas each ($1100 each) 3) the KFM-1500 Freefall Bomb. exactly the same as the KFM-750, but with twice the payload. -2000 pistoolas each ($2200 each) 4) the KGM-3X Glide-Bomb. quite by accident we developed this weapon while researching designs for the Vulture. the weapon carries 3000 to 8000 kilograms of high-explosives or other ordinance. upon release the internal guidance system glides the weapon over it's target and detonates. the guidance system can accurately home in on a fixed target from a distance of up to 75 kilometers, but it is recommended that the weapon be released no more than 60 kilometers from target, due to the gliding nature of the weapon. of interest is that mounting of this weapon actually provides a small increase in the vulture's range and performance while gliding, due to the added wing area provided by the weapon's wings. -40000 pistoolas each [3000kg, add 800 pistoolas per 1000 kg of ordinance desired over 3000] ($44200 each, plus $880 per additional 1000 kg of ordinance past 3000) +NOTES: although we do not have the technology, the -3X can carry a nuclear warhead. the council has decreed that no more than 50 of these weapons may be sold to any nation.+ manufacturing of the Vulture is a slow process, with a current manufacturing speed of 10 units per day, assuming no fault in the process. we are expanding our facilities, but until expansion is completed, there may be delays in the delivery of large orders. we apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. -Kelvini-Republic Arms, The Council of Seven, and the People of the Free Republic of Kelvinisgrad thank you for your time and business.