UCAS FS-407

       The UCAS FS-407 is a top secret vehicle designed by the UCAS army to serve as the next generation of war armament. It is shaped like a flying saucer (a tore with the cockpit on top of it) and its diameter is 35 meters. This vehicle is able of incredible speeds, with unbelivable manoevrability. It can stay still in the air, then suddenly going in any direction (including up and down) at great speed, to then stop on a penny. This is achieved by a system using some extremelly powerful magnets (there is probably some use of semiconductor to achieve this, but its anyone's guess) that can actually transfer air from a side of the ship to the other. So, on one side there is a vacuum and on the other higher air pressure, the ship is then suck toward the vacuum, making it go forward in any possible direction (the vacuum can be generated on any side of the ship). It can even stand still, by making the vacuum just over the vehicle, compensating for gravity.

      The exact specs of this vehicle is impossible to get at the moment, you can understand why, but here are some estimations.

                                  Handling        Speed            B/A            Sig            Apilot                Cost
      UCAS FS-407          3           1000/3000        ?/?*             ?*              5               not for sale

      Seating: 5 people drive it. There's probaly more space though    Access: 1 on top, 1 under
      Economy: not much                                                    Fuel: Elec/?
      Cargo: about 30 CF
      Sensors: military II (III?) (7)                                        ECM/ECCM: military III(6)/military III(6)
      Landing/Takeoff profile: New technology (see over)

      Additionnal features: The armament consists only of lasers (bullets, rockets, etc. gets repelled by the magnetic field). There seems to be six of them, but it is not possible to be sure.

      * The body, armor and signature are unknown since nobody ever shot at it. You can guess they're pretty high, and even if you did shoot it, your bullets (or whatever you're using) would be reppelled by the magnetic field. The only thing that could hit it is a laser shot.

      > Who wrote this? This is ridiculous! Flying saucers do not exist!
          > ET@phone.home

      > Hmmm... This thing could explain a couple of UFO sightings in the UCAS...
          > MacBeth@rimes.with.death

      > Bad news guys: TheGray, the one who posted this information, has been found shot in the barrens. Some people say they saw him with two "men in black" minutes before.
          > TheBlessed@paradise.net