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Latest revision as of 02:00, 26 September 2019

Skaldafen National Army
Active1846 - Present
CountrySkaldafen Confederation
Size240,000 nominal, peacetime
390,000 nominal, wartime

The Skaldafen National Army is the terrestrial branch of the Armed Forces of the North Star (AFNS), serving alongside the Skaldafen National Navy, Skaldafen National Police and Skaldafen National Intelligence. Though not the centrepiece of the AFNS, the SNA is a relatively streamlined and well-equipped force. As there is no formal Air Force wing, the SNA is in direct command over a relatively large quantity of aviation resources despite still being somewhat smaller than most of its strategic rivals.

As the AFNS is known for stealing elements or entire designs from other armed forces, the SNA is a key recipient of this behaviour. With a focus on equipment interchangibilty, cost management and general streamlining, the Army tries encourage these altered designs that conform to its matching part and caliber standards.

Organization

Answering to the Skaldafen National Army Command (SNAC), which in turn answers to AFNS Central Command and the Council of Marshals, the AFNS is organized into thirty-eight 'divisions'. Each division is composed of two 3,000 to 4,500-man strong brigades, and ten of these divisions are currently in reserve. The majority of the SNA is positioned along and nearby Skaldafen's southern land border with Belfras, which the Council has insinuated to be the county's primary external threat. These units are collectively organized into four distinct "Army Theatres", designated "Black", "Blue", "Red" and "Orange".

The Black Theatre (3 Divisions) is located along Bastard Lake and is the smallest overall due to the defensible nature of the local terrain. Blue Theatre (5 Divisions) is located along the Makiran Ocean, and is similarly small due to the SNN's heavy presence. Red Theatre (10 divisions) is located along Skaldafen's northern land borders and the Qualet Bay, with a noticeable cluster surrounding the Enyama border. Lastly, Orange Theatre (12 divisions) is located along the border with Belfras, which the Council has insinuated to be the Skaldafen's primary external threat. The additional 10 divisions in reserve are likely to be deployed to Orange Theatre in the event of war, or to replace standing divisions of a given theatre that are deployed overseas.

Mechanized Brigades

At 54 Brigades in total, the various Mechanized Bregades make up the vast majority of the SNA. Focused on tactical hardness, Infantry Battalions in one of these Brigades have dedicated tank destroyer squadrons dispersed among the Battalion, and use infantry fighting vehicles as their primary means of transportation.

A Mechanised Brigade is expected to maintain ~4,500 personnel organized along following lines:

The organization of a Mechanized Brigade's Tank Battalion.
  • HQ Troop
  • 3x Infantry Battalions
  • 1x Tank Battalion
  • 2x Artillery Battalions
  • 1x Anti-Air Squadron
  • 2x Reconnaissance Squadrons
  • 1x Engineer Battalion
  • 1x Brigade Support Battalion

Armoured Brigades

Held in strategic reserve as a spearhead tool, 8 dedicated Armoured Brigades are coalesced into four Armoured Divisions. It is the only part of the AFNS to make use of the advanced SJLR.9 MBT design, and is the typically the first part of the SNA to receive the most up-to-date equipment and technology.

An Armoured Brigade is expected to maintain ~3,500 personnel organized along following lines:

  • HQ Troop
  • 1x Infantry Battalions
  • 3x Tank Battalion
  • 2x Artillery Battalions
  • 1x Anti-Air Squadron
  • 2x Reconnaissance Squadrons
  • 1x Engineer Battalion
  • 1x Brigade Support Battalion

Arctic Brigades

The least numerous unit of its level, there are 6 Arctic Warfare Brigades in the AFNS. Using personal snowmobile vehicles and temperature-adjusted helicopters as their primary form of travel, these Brigades are usually attached to a Mechanized Brigade in order to form an entire division.

An Arctic Brigade is expected to maintain ~3,000 personnel organized along following lines:

  • HQ Troop
  • 3x Infantry Battalions
  • 2x Artillery Battalions
  • 1x Anti-Air Squadron
  • 2x Reconnaissance Squadrons
  • 1x Engineer Battalion
  • 1x Brigade Support Battalion

Airborne Brigades

A specialist air cavalry category of unit, 8 Airborne Brigades are organized into 4 Airborne Divisions. All elements are modified to be air mobile, and are consequently less well-armed and armoured than other divisions. While trained for parachuting, the SNA lacks the number of transport planes to do so in large numbers.

An Airborne Brigade is expected to maintain ~4,500 personnel organized along following lines:

  • HQ Troop
  • 4x Infantry Battalions
  • 2x Artillery Battalions
  • 1x Anti-Air Battalion
  • 2x Reconnaissance Squadrons
  • 1x Engineer Battalion
  • 1x Brigade Support Battalion

Doctrine

As the Skaldafen National Navy is responsible for power projection and maintaining the various Skaldanian island territories, the Army is primarily tasked with the protection of the mainland. As a result, it is focued on tactical hardness and in depth reconnaissance. Mechanized Brigades have integrated Armoured Squadrons in their Infantry Battalions, and every single Battalion has at least two seperate kinds of Force Recon Squadrons integrated into the formation. Armoured and Airborne Divisions are the specialized offensive units for supplementing a large scale offensive, while Mechanized and Arctic Divisions are more defensive in nature.

Equipment

Small Arms Weapons

Name Origin Type Number Details
SDT.6  Skaldafen Confederation/ Vannois Pistol 23,203 Main service pistol, unauthorised copy of Vannoisian design. In use with vehicle crews.
SDT.89  Skaldafen Confederation Pistol 7,633 In use with special forces, otherwise carried by officers.
SKT.1  Skaldafen Confederation Sub-Machine Gun 2,826 In use with special forces, on loan from SNI.
SKK.81  Skaldafen Confederation Carbine 28,627 Primarily used by air-mobile and/or reconnaissance personnel.
SAK.84  Skaldafen Confederation Assault Rifle 68,906 Main service/marksman rifle. Many weapons loaned out to SNP.
LAK.10  Liothidia Compact Assault Rifle 6,892 Imported Liothodian weapons, in use with special forces.
SAK.18  Skaldafen Confederation Hybrid Assault Rifle 4,872 (7,000 planned) A dual-barrelled rifle, this weapon fires standard AFNS caliber rounds from the frontal magazine and 20mm airburst rounds from the rear magazine. Current plans are to distribute this weapon so as to maintain two rifles per Section.
LKT.70  Liothidia Shotgun 3,289 Imported Liothidian surplus, in use with vehicle crews and special forces.
SSK.7  Skaldafen Confederation Sniper Rifle 9,623 Standard-issue sniper rifle.
SMK.99  Skaldafen Confederation Material Rifle 983 An explicitly anti-material rifle, usually distributed to deep recon Troops.
SKM.78  Skaldafen Confederation/ Liothidia Medium Machine Gun 3,120 A copy of the Liothidian MG-61, adjusted to suit AFNS standard caliber. Most weapons have since undergone significant modification to the stock.
SKM.12  Skaldafen Confederation General Purpose Machine Gun 2,573 (5,000 planned) Set to replace the SKM.78, begin use as vehicle MGs.

Grenade-Based Weapons

Name Origin Type Number Details
MGV.81  Milostia Hand Grenade Insufficient data Standard issue hand grenade.
TGK.8  Tsurushima Rifle Grenade Insufficient data Standard issue rifle grenade, can be fired from a rifle barrel without attachments.
SGK.93  Skaldafen Confederation Automatic Grenade Launcher 8,463 40x53mm grenade launcher, used in the role of a vehicle HMG.
LGS.67  Liothidia HE Rocket Insufficient data Equipped in pods on ground attack aircraft.

Anti-Tank Weapons

Name Origin Type Number Details
LDH.89  Liothidia RPG 8,562 Main infantry light AT weapon; upgraded to use the Jumping Spider tandem-warhead. Three issued per Troop.
MDH.81  Milostia Disposable RPG 8,474 Rocket launcher, a licensed Milostian design. Three issued per Troop.
LFW.81  Liothidia Thermobaric RPG 671 In use with combat engineers and special forces.
SDL.92  Skaldafen Confederation/ Vannois ATGM 5,998 An unauthorized copy of a Vannoisian design, eight issued per dedicated AT Troop.
MDL.12  Milostia ATGM 2,684 (10,000 planned) A modernized ATGM design, this model is currently replacing the SDL.92.
LDL.85  Liothidia ATGM 412 Vehicle-based missile system.
SDL.15  Skaldafen Confederation ATGM 188 (600 planned) Modern ground vehicle-based ATGM system, can be dismounted and used in a man-portable role.
SDL.14  Skaldafen Confederation ATGM 439 (500 planned) Updated missile suite for helicopters.

Main Battle Tanks

Name Origin Type Number Details
SJLR.92  Skaldafen Confederation Main Battle Tank 2,310 The main battle tank of the AFNS.
SJLR.9  Skaldafen Confederation Main Battle Tank 738 (3,000 planned) A redesign of the SJLR.92, the SJLR.9 "Wicing" was primarily built for Marine service, but the design was modern and effective enough that the SNA made orders of their own.
SJLI.85  Skaldafen Confederation Tank Destroyer 573 Built using the reused chassis of the LJLR.67, the SJLI.85 is a low profile tank hunter assigned as squadrons to a Mechanized Brigade's Infantry Battalions.
LJLR.67  Liothidia Main Battle Tank 4,281 An older imported series of Liothidian Pz-64 tanks, it has largely been relegated to storage and is often reconfigured as a base chassis for specialized armoured vehicles.

Light Armoured Vehicles

Name Origin Type Number Details
MCT.3  Milostia Armoured Personnel Carrier 5,427 Produced under license. This vehicle has been adapted into a wide number of variants, ranging from AA Carriers to Tank Hunters.
SCV.80  Skaldafen Confederation/ Milostia Infantry Fighting Vehicle 752 Designed alongside Milostia, largely transitioning to storage. Most remaining vehicles are either in reserve Brigades or variants without a main armament, in use with HQ units.
SCV.15  Skaldafen Confederation Infantry Fighting Vehicle 1,784 (2,500 planned) A newer local design, the army has procured a number of these vehicles to replace the aging SCV.80.
SCS.87  Skaldafen Confederation/ Vannois Armoured Car 3,450 This vehicle is an unauthorized copy of a Vannoisian design, in use with Brigade-level force recon and Armoured Squadrons.
SAT.9  Skaldafen Confederation Snowmobile 683 In use with Arctic Warfare Brigades.
LIS.92  Liothidia Gun Platform 1,859 Used to carry a number of vertical-launch field weapons.
SISU.92  Skaldafen Confederation Medium Transport 1,725 The backbone of Army logistics, this truck is a civilian design remodelled for military use.
SISU.5  Skaldafen Confederation Heavy Transport 1,327 This vehicle has variants being used as everything from a fuel carrier to heavy weapons platform.

Artillery Weapons

Name Origin Type Number Details
SKO.75  Skaldafen Confederation 37mm Mortar 4,476 Commando mortar, in use with special forces.
LKO.93  Liothidia 82mm Mortar 1,838 Imported Liothidian surplus.
SKO.73  Skaldafen Confederation/ Vannois 120mm Mortar 361 An unauthorized copy of a Vannoisian heavy mortar, assigned as carriage attachments to infantry and armoured squadrons. Four issued per squadron, armoured squadrons using a MCT.3 variant as a mortar carrier for this weapon.
LKD.80  Liothidia 122mm SPH 724 Imported Liothidian surplus, primarily in storage.
LRD.81  Liothidia MLRS System 340 Fourteen issued per Rocket Artillery Brigade, equipped with a number of alternate munitions such as minelets and cluster bombs.
SKD.95  Skaldafen Confederation 155mm SPH 928 Core artillery weapon of the SNA, fourteen issued per Field Artillery Brigade.
LRD.88  Liothidia SP Thermobaric MLRS 136 Four issued per Combat Engineer Squadron.

Anti Air Weapons

Name Origin Type Number Details
LKF.80  Liothidia 23mm Gun 2,104 Usually mounted to an MCT.3 chassis, most weapons have been upgraded to be housed in an armoured turret.
SFR.5  Skaldafen Confederation MANPADS 5,336 Infantry Squadron air defence weapon.
SFP.99  Skaldafen Confederation SPAAG 684 One Battalion per Brigade.
LFR.89  Liothidia Short-Range SAM System 1,368 One Battalion per Brigade.
LFR.86  Liothidia SAM System 491 Main weapon of the Army-level Air Defence Brigades, undergoing replacement by the SFR.98.
SFR.98  Skaldafen Confederation SAM System 58 (650 planned) Currently relegated to Armoured Brigades.
LFR.11  Liothidia Long-Range SAM System 49 Used as mobile defence for cities, divisions and high-value military targets.
TAV.4  Tsurushima AAM 1,008 Standard air-to-air missile, equipped to fighters and helicopter gunships.
SAV.12  Skaldafen Confederation\ Liothidia AAM 63 (200 planned) AWACS-killer. Developing these missiles had been on hold in Liothidia until Skaldafen offered to assist development and to produce the missiles in Veshiv.

Army Rotor Aviation

Name Origin Type Number Details
Song SAL.94  Skaldafen Confederation/ Liothidia Light Transport/Utility Helicopter 384 A local variant on a Liothidian design, the SAL.94 is the ubiquitous utility helicopter all across the AFNS, in use all across the SNA.
Song SAL.19  Skaldafen Confederation Light Transport/Utility Helicopter 50 (400 planned) A replacement to the SAL.94, production ongoing.
Veshiv SAL.12  Skaldafen Confederation Medium Transport/Utility Helicopter 576 General workhorse of the SNA.
LAL.83  Liothidia Heavy-lift Helicopter 47 In use all across the SNA.
LDL.14  Liothidia Attack Helicopter 164 Recently ordered to fill the vacant role of attack helicopter in the AFNS, this vehicle is the Army's strongest tank hunter. Fourteen issued per Brigade.
TDL.91  Tsurushima Reconnaissance Helicopter 250 Serving as both helicopter recon and as a plane hunter, there are at least three of these vehicles per Brigade-level formation.

Army Fixed-Wing Aviation

Name Origin Type Number Details
LIS.3  Liothidia Multirole Fighter 127 A modernized variant on a Liothidian design.
LIS.66  Seredinia Multirole Fighter 361 Imported Seredinian surplus.
Mamot SIS.14  Skaldafen Confederation Multirole Fighter 87 (300 planned) A recent addition to Army Air's arsenal, this fighter-bomber is a merger of Liothidian and Skaldanian design methods.
Song SIS.21  Skaldafen Confederation Multirole Stealth Fighter 240 planned In development, planned to enter production before 2021. Designed to replace most current combat aircraft.
Song SIS.5  Skaldafen Confederation Fighter/Trainer 67 Also serving as the AFNS' primary trainer.
LIS.63  Liothidia Fighter/Interceptor 190 Imported Liothidian surplus.
Mamot SIS.61  Skaldafen Confederation Interceptor 51 Most of these aircraft have been adapted into a modernized version of the highly successful SIS.61 interceptor design.
Mamot SDS.74  Skaldafen Confederation Medium Attack Bomber 168 Most common dedicated ground-attack aircraft in the SNA.
LDS.82  Liothidia Strategic Bomber 43 Though Liothidian-designed, this vehicle is in exclusive AFNS usage.
Vigorok SRO.81  Skaldafen Confederation VIP Transport 19 Most aircraft are also equipped for active reconnaissance.
Song SRO.1  Skaldafen Confederation VIP Transport 7 Re-enforced version on a civilian design.
Song SRO.15  Skaldafen Confederation Tactical Transport 41 (60 planned) Mid-range transport.
LRO.54  Liothidia Strategic Transport 23 Heavily aged, although still in service.
Song SRO.92  Skaldafen Confederation Strategic Transport/Refueller 17 Converted civilian design.
Mamot SRS.82  Skaldafen Confederation Reconnaissance 5 Slowly being phased out by UAV and MAV use.
Song SRS.96  Skaldafen Confederation Command Plane 37 Outfitted with extensive radar and surveillance suites.

Army Unmanned Aviation

Name Origin Type Number Details
SUD.99  Skaldafen Confederation Heavy Attack UAV 12 An SRO.81 reconfigured as a UAV.
SUD.4  Skaldafen Confederation/ Vannois Medium Attack UAV 34 An unauthorized copy of a VannoisIan design, this is the AFNS' standard UAV platform, capable of medium altitude reconnaissance and air strikes.
SLD.12  Skaldafen Confederation Recon MAV Insufficient data Deployed in packs of two to four.

Missile Systems

Name Origin Type Number Details
LLM.13  Liothidia IRBM Insufficient data Suspected to possess nuclear warheads.
SLM.86  Skaldafen Confederation SRCM 125 An older missile relegated to tactical usage.
SLM.1  Skaldafen Confederation MRCM 74 The first step in the AFNS' missile program modernization, hundreds of these missiles are believed to exist.
SLM.9  Skaldafen Confederation LRCM 20 A newer model explicitly designed to threaten Skaldafen's immediate rivals.
SLM.83  Skaldafen Confederation ATGCM 57 Originally designed for use with the SDS.74, this missile can now be fired from most aircraft with the correct attachments.
SNM.72  Skaldafen Confederation Littoral ASM 618 As the majority of AFNS ASM duty is undertaken by helicopters, this missile is a mainstay.
SNM.14  Liothidia AS/LACM 87 Imported Liothidian missile for heavier coastal combat duties.
SNM.14  Skaldafen Confederation Littoral AS/LAM 130 Designed to replace the SNM.72, this missile can be fired from land platforms, helicopters, ships and attack planes.