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The equipment of the Imperial Beringian Military can be subdivided into four categories: weapons, ammunition, vehicles, and attire.
Weapons
Name | Type | Caliber | Branches | Notes | Picture | |
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Small arms | ||||||
T44-AMR Rv.3 | Assault rifle | 6.8mm Remington SPC | Imperial Army, Imperial Navy, Imperial Guardian Corps, Imperial Air Service, Imperial Military Police, FAUCOM | The T44-AMR Rv.3 is currently the standard service rifle of the Imperial Beringian Armed Forces. The Imperial Army and Guardian Corps are currently evaluating replacements as part of the Modern AR trials. | ||
FlkA-52L | Carbine | Imperial Army, Imperial Guardian Corps, Imperial Military Police | Used by Imperial Beringian Military's special forces. Currently being evaluated for use by the Guardian Corps Riverine Command. | |||
T43-AMS Rv.2 | Submachine gun | 5.7×28mm | Imperial Air Service, Imperial Army, Imperial Military Police | A relatively cheap stamped sheet metal submachine gun. In service with the Military Police. Issued to aircrews as a compact self defense weapon. Currently being phased out by the Air Service and Army in favor of the T43-AMS Rv.3. | ||
T43-AMS Rv.3 | Submachine gun | Imperial Army, Imperial Air Service, FAUCOM | An updated revision of the T43 made of modern aluminium alloy, steel, and composite plastic components. Used by Imperial Beringian Military's special forces and by Army armored vehicle crews. Planned to replace the T43-AMS Rv.2 in the Air Service by 2020. | |||
FlkA-45 | Submachine gun | .45 ACP | Imperial Army, Imperial Guardian Corps, Imperial Navy, FAUCOM | The weapon comes in multiple variants, from the standard FlkA-45, wire stock FlkA-45SE and the integrally suppressed FlkA-45IS, to the more easily concealable FlkA-45J, which have retractable stocks. Used mostly for rear security, night operations, close quarters, hostage rescue, escort missions, and by Military Police HICOC Teams and other FAUCOM units. | ||
FlkA-10 | Squad automatic weapon | 7.92x57mm MARS | Imperial Army, Imperial Navy, Imperial Guardian Corps, Imperial Air Service, FAUCOM | Designed as a modular platform, the FlkA-10 can be configured as a rifle, a carbine, a top-fed light machine gun, a belt-fed squad automatic weapon, or a vehicle mounted weapon and serves in all of these roles in some capacity. | ||
FlkA-770 Rv.1 | Battle Rifle | Imperial Army, Imperial Guardian Corps, FAUCOM | Limited Service | |||
FlkA-770 Rv.2 | Designated marksman rifle | Imperial Army, Imperial Navy, Imperial Guardian Corps, Imperial Air Service | ||||
FlkA-770 Rv.3 | Designated marksman rifle | Imperial Army, Imperial Navy, Imperial Guardian Corps, Imperial Air Service, Imperial Military Police | ||||
PDMG-92 | General purpose machine gun |
Imperial Army, Imperial Navy, Imperial Guardian Corps, Imperial Air Service | ||||
Merlot Ptn. IX Paradox Gun | Paradox gun | 7.92x57mm MARS/12-Gauge | Imperial Military Police | Standard issue rifle of the Military Police. It also sees limited use in the other four branches by special forces and as a ceremonial weapon. | ||
Merlot Ptn. XII (P12) | Pump-action shotgun | 12-Gauge | Imperial Army, Imperial Guardian Corps, Imperial Air Service | Standard issue combat shotgun in infantry roles. Adopted in 2004 to replace the aging Merlot Pattern IV "Ivy" shotguns. It has two tubular magazines mounted above the barrel which the user of the gun can switch between manually. The Pattern 12 has a capacity of 15 rounds (7+7+1) and a maximum effective range of 140 m (460 ft) for solid shot and 40 m (130 ft) for buckshot. | ||
FlkA-12 Rv.2 | Semi-automatic shotgun | Imperial Navy, FAUCOM | Adopted by Beringian special forces over the Pattern 12 for its 8 or 10-round detachable box magazine, its reliability in extreme conditions, and various features. It has a side-mounted magazine configuration and can fire a variety of ammunition. The FlkA-12 Rv.2 can be outfitted with a rigid, collapsible, or folding buttstock as well as a pistol grip. | |||
FlkA Skirmisher LAW | Semi-automatic shotgun | Imperial Army, Imperial Guardian Corps | Entered service in 2010, an under-barrel shotgun attachment mountable on the T44-AMR, FlkA-52L, and certain FlkA-770 variants. Designed as part of the Lightweight Accessory Weapon (or LAW) program, it can fire a variety of ammunition and has a detachable box magazine with a capacity of 3 or 5 rounds with one in the chamber. | |||
ClFd 45 | Semi-automatic pistol | .45 ACP | Imperial Army, Imperial Air Service, FAUCOM | Standard issue pistol | ||
FlkA-9 | Semi-automatic pistol | 9×19mm | Imperial Navy, Imperial Guardian Corps, Imperial Military Police, FAUCOM | Chosen for it's compact size and comparatively large magazine capacity, the wire stock fully automatic variant (FlkA-9V) is issued to Guardian Corps armored vehicle crews and those serving in similar roles. |