AGP Stands for Automatic Ground Pounder
Credit goes to Triton Aerospace for allowing the use and modification of his guidance computer, as well to Alpha Space Technologies for developing the bomb itself.
Range: 3 - 15km (can be extended with a high altitude launch)
Launch height: 1km- 10km (try not to launch too high at close range)
Launch speed: Mach 1 - 3 (can be launched at Mach 0.6 within 5 kilometers)
Blast radius (lethal): 55m
Blast radius (moderate damage): up to 100m
This weapon is compatible with all Alpha Space Technology developed aircraft with 1st gen Fire Control System. Just select a target on the jet, and deploy ordinance via Activation group powered Fire Control System on board said jet (FCS instructions sold on separate aircraft). The AGP-20 will automatically glide towards to target and detonate upon impact, if within physics range. A line of sight between the launching point and the target must be maintained for a successful launch; The AGP guided bomb series DOES NOT feature a ground collision avoidance system.
The AGP-20 is a 2000Ib heavy guided bomb that is meant for some serious explosive power. With a lethal blast radius of approximately 50-55 meters, and a notable damage radius of about 100 meters, this bomb trades heavy weight and drag to make sure whoever is on the receiving end has a REALLY bad day. This bomb is capable of destroying the SimpleFreighter, a stock vehicle that can tank quite a lot of damage, in one swift hit. That isnt to say the bomb is not without its downsides. Weighing at 2000Ibs, or about 950kg, this bomb is quite heavy, and a full load of these will noticeably hamper your jet's flight performance. Its sizeable wings also contribute a bit of extra drag. Even so, the extra weight and drag of the AGP-20 comes with the peace of mind that when smaller bombs dont work, you can ALWAYS GO BIGGER.
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