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==Design==
 
==Design==
[[File:Interceptor.png|thumb|220x220px|An Interceptor with its wings folded.]]Interceptors are based on a swept wing design with a variable forward sweep of the wings. When locked fully forward the main wings set into a delta wing configuration used for high-speed flight. Interceptors are cap
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[[File:Interceptor.png|thumb|220x220px|An Interceptor with its wings folded.]]
   
able of VTOL and "viffing," or "Vectoring in Forward Flight." This makes dogfighting in between buildings in a city possible.
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Interceptors are based on a swept wing design with a variable forward sweep of the wings. When locked fully forward the main wings set into a delta wing configuration used for high-speed flight. Interceptors are capable of VTOL and "viffing," or "Vectoring in Forward Flight." This makes dogfighting in between buildings in a city possible.
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Those aircrafts are of non-stealth deisgn (which may correspond with their main function of airspace protection), with multiple reflecting corners. They are powered by a pair of jet engines and four large lifting fans, two on main wings and two on forward winglets, which produce enough thrust for aircraft to hover vertically. Presumably, they are capable of hypersonic, or at least high supersonic flight speed on high altitude.<br>
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These aircrafts are of non-stealth deisgn (which may correspond with their main function of airspace protection), with multiple reflecting corners. They are powered by a pair of jet engines and four large lifting fans, two on main wings and two on forward winglets, which produce enough thrust for aircraft to hover vertically. Presumably, they are capable of hypersonic, or at least high supersonic flight speed on high altitude.
   
 
==Armaments==
 
==Armaments==

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Interceptors are fighter aircraft in gen:LOCK used by the Vanguard.

Design

Interceptor

An Interceptor with its wings folded.

Interceptors are based on a swept wing design with a variable forward sweep of the wings. When locked fully forward the main wings set into a delta wing configuration used for high-speed flight. Interceptors are capable of VTOL and "viffing," or "Vectoring in Forward Flight." This makes dogfighting in between buildings in a city possible.

These aircrafts are of non-stealth deisgn (which may correspond with their main function of airspace protection), with multiple reflecting corners. They are powered by a pair of jet engines and four large lifting fans, two on main wings and two on forward winglets, which produce enough thrust for aircraft to hover vertically. Presumably, they are capable of hypersonic, or at least high supersonic flight speed on high altitude.

Armaments

  • Autocannons - located on the forward part of the interceptor. They are mainly used for air-to-air combat, but they can also be used to strafe land targets and have a targeting system capable enough to engage subsonic air-to-air missiles.
  • Air-to-air missiles - located on forward winglet tips. Type unspecified.
  • Air-to-ground missiles - located in ventral weapon bays. Type unspecified.
  • An Electrostatic discharge bomb - located in the ventral weapon bay. This weapon requires a significant time to be charged, and must be lowered into slipstream during the charging process (presumably for safety reasons). The release of the ESD weapon, at least in populated areas, must be authorized by higher officers.
  • Bombs - stowed in ventral weapon bays, for use against installations.
  • Defensive countermeasures - stationed at the aircraft's rear to stop pursuing missiles.

Trivia

  • Despite being called "interceptors", the aircraft act more as multi-role fighters, being actively involved in direct ground troop support and bombing run against enemy facilities.