
Golden Age Weaponsmiths PTF III "Osprey" class Patrol Boat:
Golden Age Weaponsmiths concentrates mainly on refitting old Pre-Rifts designs but they do manufacture some new hardware. This is mostly trucks and jeeps although they do produce a small number of light military designs. They manufacture a number of small boats as well. Even though they do refit larger warships, they have far more customers for smaller vessels. They can operate in much shallower waters including rivers and relatively small lakes. Mercenaries as well as several small governments purchase the vessels from Golden Age Weaponsmiths. Even the Coalition has bought a small number of these boats.
The Osprey is based on a design for a patrol boat of the same name which was ancient even before the coming of the Rifts. The last of the class were retired even before the beginning of the Twenty-First Century. The blueprints were found in what is believed to have been an ancient naval library during one of their scavenging expeditions. At the same as the produce the Osprey, they produce a smaller design which they call the "Swift" and an even smaller version known as just a "PBR." Each is based on a old Pre-Rifts design. With each of the designs, Golden Age sells a stripped down version without weapon systems.
As with the LAV wheeled armored vehicle design, Northern Gun has developed a number of upgrades to the vessel including a fusion reactor replacing the conventional engines, better sensors, replacement of control systems, and upgraded weapon systems. While Northern Gun produces their own patrol boat designs, the upgraded Osprey is still far cheaper. In addition, there is a techno-wizard vessel design which is extremely similar to the Osprey class. One major difference is that the hull is made from enchanted wood instead of high tech materials.
Not much is changed with the design. The most major change is the replacement of the aluminum and other material with the high strength alloys and composites. This allows the vessel to withstand at least some abuse although is not a heavily armored design. The vessel itself is not environmental although most crews wear environmental body armor while in combat.
Engines are a second feature a bit different than the original. Instead of trying to copy the original engines, the company uses their own designs. While still diesel engines, each of the two engines produce a bit higher horsepower each and are a bit more fuel efficient. Each one produces around four thousand horsepower for a total of eight thousand horsepower. Maximum speed is around forty-three knots fully loaded. Range is around eighteen hundred nautical miles at an economical speed. Compared to Golden Age's smaller designs, the Osprey is quite effective at operating in fairly open waters although is pretty effective in shallow waters as well.
The patrol boats are designed to be operated by a crew of nineteen which is quite a bit larger than most more modern designs. The Northern Gun "Tornado" catamaran of a similar size is designed to be operated by a crew of eight. Quarters aboard the vessel are cramped although still reasonably comfortable. A few passenger can be carried although there is not real provision for them. Electronics are fairly low tech as well with a short range radar system and light amplification gear. There is no sonar fitted to the vessel which is a weakness against underwater attacks. It does have a depth meter so that it does not run aground in shallow waters.
Weapons are based mostly on Pre-Rifts designs as well. On the bow is an 81 mm mortal with a .50 caliber machine gun. While fairly short ranged, the mortar is able to fire indirectly and is a very useful bombardment weapon. A total of seventy-two rounds of ammunition are usually carried for the mortar. On the after part of the vessel is a 30 mm Bushmaster auto-cannon. While shorter ranged than the original 40 mm mount, the 30 mm round has a greater rate of fire and uses standard ammunition. The weapon is still extremely devastating.
A total payload of twelve hundred rounds is carried. Range is around two thousand yard. Optionally, the forward mortar mount can also be replaced by a second 30 mm Bushmaster auto-cannon. An additional pair of weapons can be mounted with one on either side of the vessel. Most common weaponry carried is a pair of Mk 61 20 mm Vulcan Cannons or Mk 19 Automatic Grenade Launchers. Using Wellington Ram-Jet Ammunition, the Vulcan cannons have a massive rate of fire and a greater range although they consume ammunition at a prestigious rate such that even the 2000 round per weapon is consumed rapidly. The grenade launcher has a lower payload but has the advantage of highly effective high explosive shells. A total of around five hundred rounds per weapon is carried. The crew usually carried a variety of small arms to supplement the vessel's weaponry. The vessel does not have provisions for recharging energy clips however. Optionally, the vessel can also mount a pair of mini-missile launchers. One is mounted on each side with each one has a total of sixteen mini-missiles. Controlled from the pilot house, these fire directly forward and are useful against other vessels as well as heavy bombardment.
Model Type: PTF III "Osprey" class Light Patrol Boat
Vehicle Type: Ocean & Waterway, Light Patrol Boat
Crew: Nineteen (19); 1 Officer / Chief Petty Officer, 4 Petty
Officers, and 14 Enlisted
Troops / Passengers: Maximum of ten (10) - Extremely cramped.
M.D.C. by location:
| Bridge / Pilot House: | 200 | |
| [1] Spotlight (4): | 20 each | |
| 81 mm Mortar Mount (Forward): | 40 | |
| 12.7 mm M2HB Heavy Machine Gun (with 81 mm Mortar): | 20 | |
| 30 mm Bushmaster II Auto-Cannons (1 - Aft or 2 - Forward and Aft): | 30 each | |
| 20 mm M61 Vulcan Cannons (Optional - 2, sides): | 20 each | |
| 40 mm Mk 19 Automatic Grenade Launcher (Optional - 2, sides): | 30 each | |
| Mini-Missile Launchers (Optional - 2, sides): | 50 each | |
| [2] Short Range Radar Array: | 40 | |
| [3] Main Body: | 450 |
Notes:
[1] These are small and difficult targets to strike, requiring the
attacker to make a "called shot," but even then the attacker is -4 to strike.
[2] If radar is destroyed, all long range tracking ability is lost.
There is no backup tracking system on the weapon mount themselves.
[3] Destroying the main body causes the vessel to lose structural integrity,
causing the vessel to sink. There are enough life preservers and inflatable
life boats to accommodate everyone on the boat.
Speed:
Surface: 49.5 mph (43 knots/ 79.7 kph)
Range: 2,072.8 miles (1,800 nautical miles / 3,335.8 kilometers.)
Vessel carries about two week of supplies on board.
Statistical Data:
Length: 85.30 feet (26.0 meters) at waterline / 94.49 (28.8
meters) overall
Draft: 6.89 feet (2.1 meters) fully loaded
Width: 22.97 feet (7.0 meters)
Displacement: 80 tons standard and 105 tons fully loaded
Cargo: 2 tons (1.81 metric tons) of nonessential equipment and
supplies. Each enlisted crew member has a small locker for personal items
and uniforms. Most of the vessel's spaces are taken up by extra ammo, armor,
troops, weapons, and engines.
Power System: Conventional, Twin Diesel (4000 hp each)
Black Market Cost: 12 million credits. Mini-Missile Launchers
add 400,000 credits to cost of vessel. Stripped version costs 2 million
credits.
Weapon Systems:
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