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Revision as of 01:38, 19 October 2020

This is a list of equipment historically used by the Acrean Armed Forces.

Acrean Army

Small arms

Name Image Origin Type Caliber Notes

Pistols

P01 P01.jpg  Acrea Semi-Automatic Pistol 9×19mm In service 1898-Present (Ceremonial Use)
P96/MP 96 MP96.jpg  Acrea Select-Fire Pistol
Select-Fire Carbine
9×19mm Used primarily in carbine form as pictured.
In service 1896-1927.
P02 P02.jpg  Acrea Semi-Automatic Pistol 9×19mm In service 1935-1982
P76 P76.jpg  Acrea Semi-Automatic Pistol 9×19mm In service 1976-1991 with military police units
P81 P88.jpg  Acrea Semi-Automatic Pistol 9×19mm In service 1981-1989
Immediate Predecessor to P88

Service Rifles

Gewehr m/98 G98.jpg  Acrea Bolt Action Rifle 7.92x57mm In service 1898-1930.
Gewehr m/98k G98k.jpg  Acrea Bolt Action Rifle 7.92x57mm In service 1924-1965.
Endured in service as a sniper rifle until the mid-1960s.
Selbsladegewehr m/29 G29.jpg  Acrea Semi-automatic Rifle 7.92x57mm In service 1929-1936.
Early self-loading rifle, considered unsatisfactory and less than 20,000 issued.
Gewehr m/36 G36.jpg  Acrea Semi-automatic Rifle 7.92x57mm In service 1936-1951.
First Acrean self-loading rifle, continued to be used as a military police and training rifle into the 1950s.
MKb m/40 MKb40.jpg  Acrea Assault Rifle 7.92x33mm In service 1940-1941.
Prototype assault rifle designed as a "machine carbine", intended to replace submachine guns. Developed after observations made during the Siduri War.
StG m/41 StG41.jpg  Acrea Assault Rifle 7.92x33mm In service 1941-1943.
First widely-issued Acrean assault rifle, redesignated to reflect doctrinal changes made after combat experience with the MKb m/40, and intended to replace all combat rifles and submachine guns in service.
StG m/43 StG43.jpg  Acrea Assault Rifle 7.92x33mm In service 1943-1965.
Final refinement of previous assault rifles, issued en masse beginning in 1943. Would eventually be replaced by the StG 51 and StG 63.
StG 51 StG51.jpg  Acrea Battle Rifle 7.62x51mm In service 1950-Present.
StG 63 StG63.jpg  Acrea Assault Rifle 5.56x54mm In service 1964-1996.
Intermediate-calibre variant of the StG 51 utilised by special infantry units and special forces.

Machine Guns

MG 59 MG59.png  Acrea General Purpose Machine Gun 7.62×51mm
MG 121 MG121.png  Acrea General Purpose Machine Gun 7.62x51mm Partially replacing the MG 59 in infantry use
MG 93 MG93.png  Acrea Light Machine Gun 5.56x45mm In limited use

Submachine Guns

MP 65 MP65.png  Acrea Submachine Gun 9x19mm Replaced in frontline service by MP 01
MP 01 MP01.png  Acrea Submachine Gun 4.6x30mm Primarily issued to vehicle crews and support troops; partial use by special forces and airborne troops

Marksman's Rifles

G27 G27.png  Acrea Battle Rifle 7.62x51mm
G27S G27S.png  Acrea Designated Marksman Rifle 7.62x51mm Accurised G27
G29 G29.png  Acrea Sniper Rifle 8.6x70mm Replacing the G338 in frontline service
G338 G338.jpg  Acrea Sniper Rifle 8.6x70mm

Heavy Weapons

ATSM 97 ATSM97S.jpg  Acrea Anti-Tank Guided Missile 152mm Fire-and-Forget variable attack missile, top attack by default
Can be used in tripod, mounted, or shoulder-launched configurations
LAT 3 LAT3.jpg  Acrea Anti-tank rocket 110mm Primary light anti-tank weapon of the Acrean Army
LAT 2RG LAT2.jpg  Acrea Recoiless Rifle 84mm
ATSM 71E ATSM71.jpg  Acrea Anti-tank guided missile 152mm


Armored vehicles

Name Image Origin Type No. of Units Notes

Armoured Fighting Vehicles

Strf 70 SPzKeiler.jpg  Acrea Infantry Fighting Vehicle 7,124 produced Being replaced in frontline service by Strf 94 and Strf 15
Strf 9540 Strf90.jpg  Acrea
 Ruvelka
Infantry Fighting Vehicle 1,094 produced
Strf 10 SPzPuma.jpg  Acrea Infantry Fighting Vehicle 1,983 produced
Strf 95120 Strf94120.jpg  Acrea
 Ruvelka
Armoured Fighting Vehicle 201 produced
Strf 08 SPzServal.jpg  Acrea Multi-Role Armoured Fighting Vehicle 2,866 produced Pictured in Strf 12C configuration
Strf 90105 Strf90105.jpg  Acrea Armoured Fighting Vehicle 872 produced

Main Battle Tanks

Strv 124C Pantera K2A9Pantera.jpg  Acrea Main battle tank 4,075 produced
Strv 124M Pantera K2A7 Pantera.jpg  Acrea Main battle tank 8,854 produced 1,281 tanks in active service
Most tanks put into storage, some Strv 124Ms sold to Ruvelka and Shalum

Light Armoured and Utility Vehicles

TPs Fuchs TPzFuchs.jpg  Acrea Armoured Personnel Carrier 10,942 produced
LGS Fennek TAPV LGSFennek.jpg  Acrea Armoured Reconnaissance and Patrol Vehicle 1,200 produced
AMPV AMPV.jpg  Acrea Armoured Patrol Vehicle 4,300 produced
LAPV LAPV.jpg  Acrea Armoured Patrol Vehicle 2,500 produced
Tjur SPV AMTF.jpg  Acrea Armoured Patrol Vehicle 5,000 produced
G-Klasse GKlasse.jpg  Acrea Utility Vehicle 250,000 produced In use among 5 countries
Unimog UnimogM.jpg  Acrea Utility Truck 75,000 produced Being replaced by the Zetros, in use in multiple countries
MAN RMMV MANKAT.jpg  Acrea Heavy Truck 15,000 produced
Zetros Zetros.jpg  Acrea Utility Truck 2,000 produced

Air Defense

Name Image Origin Type No. of Units Notes

Air Defense

Flakpanzer Falke Falke.jpg  Acrea Self-Propelled Anti Aircraft Gun 700 produced

Artillery

Name Image Origin Type No. of Units Notes

Towed Howitzers

FH155-1 FH155.jpg  Acrea Towed 155mm howitzer 3,000 produced Mostly in storage, about 200 still operational

Self-Propelled Artillery

PzH 155 Hammare Hammare.jpg  Acrea 155mm Self-Propelled Howitzer 3,850 produced

Aircraft

Name Image Origin Type No. of Units Notes

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

NDRS 06 NDRS06.jpg  Acrea Miniature Unmanned Aerial Vehicle approx. 5,000 produced Exists in reconnaissance (A) and loitering munition (F) variants
ER 210 Rovdyret Rovdyret.jpg  Acrea Remotely Piloted Aircraft approx. 782 produced Produced for and piloted by both the Army and the Airforce

Rotorcraft

AH 665 SAH EC 6652.jpg  Acrea Attack Helicopter 2,400 produced
NH 235 LGH EC235.jpg  Acrea Light Utility Helicopter 2,200 produced
NH 281 MGH EC 281.jpg  Acrea Utility Helicopter 3,000 produced
LH 533 TrH File:EC533.jpg  Acrea Utility Helicopter 1,500 produced Naval variants produced as the EC 533 M/TrH
LH 553 TrH EC553.jpg  Acrea Heavy Utility Helicopter 1,200 produced
NH 805 SGH EC805.jpg  Acrea Utility Helicopter 962 produced
VH 880 SGH EC880.jpg  Acrea Tiltrotor Helicopter 400 produced

Acrean Air Force

Fixed-Wing Aircraft

Name Image Origin Type No. in Service Notes

Fighters

EF 135 Drache EF135.jpg  Acrea Air Superiority Fighter 843 Sold to Ruvelka and Cacerta
EF 633 Triton EF633.jpg  Acrea Air Superiority Fighter 344
EF 121C Ravn EF121.jpg  Acrea Multirole Fighter 219

Attack Aircraft

A 81C Vultur A81C.jpg  Acrea Ground Attack Aircraft 716
EF 121A Ravn EF121C.jpg  Acrea Strike Fighter 154