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| CA-13 <br> {{flag|Riamo}} | | CA-13 <br> {{flag|Riamo}} | ||
| [[File:CA-13.png|center|300px]] | | [[File:CA-13.png|center|300px]] | ||
| Short and lightweight CA prototype | | Short and lightweight CA prototype | ||
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| Improved version of the R1 | | Improved version of the R1 | ||
| {{flag|Riamo}} <br> {{flag|Bakyern}} <br> {{flag|Shadoveil}} | |||
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| P40 Scorpion <br> {{flag|Riamo}} | |||
| [[File:P40 Scorpion.png|center|300px]] | |||
| Popular among paratrooper forces for being lightweight and portable | |||
| {{flag|Riamo}} | |||
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| CA-20 <br> {{flag|Riamo}} | |||
| [[File:CA-20.png|center|300px]] | |||
| Common medium caliber rifle used across all branches of the military | |||
| {{flag|Riamo}} | |||
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| R316 <br> {{flag|Riamo}} | |||
| [[File:R316.png|center|300px]] | |||
| Carabine version of the R2 | |||
| {{flag|Riamo}} | |||
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| R4A <br> {{flag|Riamo}} | |||
| [[File:R4A.png|center|300px]] | |||
| Experimental carabine from the Reactor series | |||
| {{flag|Riamo}} | | {{flag|Riamo}} | ||
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| | | Cobalt 7 <br> {{flag|Riamo}} | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:Cobalt_7.png|center|300px]] | ||
| | | Marksmanship rifle from Cobalt industries | ||
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=== Variants === | |||
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| R1 <br> {{flag|Riamo}} | |||
| [[File:R1(gun).png|center|300px]] | |||
| To be phased out | |||
| {{flag|Riamo}} <br> {{flag|Shadoveil}} | |||
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| CA-20S <br> {{flag|Riamo}} | |||
| [[File:CA-20S.png|center|300px]] | |||
| CA-20 version with integrated silencer and lighter body | |||
| {{flag|Riamo}} | |||
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| CA-20K <br> {{flag|Riamo}} | |||
| [[File:CA-20K.png|center|300px]] | |||
| Keymod version of the CA-20, used by some specialists | |||
| {{flag|Riamo}} | |||
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| CA-22 <br> {{flag|Riamo}} | |||
| [[File:CA-22.png|center|300px]] | |||
| Ergonomic and "rounded" long version of the CA-20. Is used along the CA-20 | |||
| {{flag|Riamo}} | |||
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| S-A707 <br> {{flag|Riamo}} | |||
| [[File:R2(gun).png|center|300px]] | |||
| Improved version of the R1 | |||
| {{flag|Riamo}} <br> {{flag|Bakyern}} | |||
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| | | (JF-21 "Sabrehead") <br> [[Pan-Paisic Corporation]] <br> {{flag|Riamo}} <br> {{flag|Vultesia}} | ||
| [[File:V22 - Vector.png|center|300px]] | | [[File:V22 - Vector.png|center|300px]] | ||
| 276 [[Riamese Air Force]] <br> 112 - [[Riamese Navy]] | | 276 [[Riamese Air Force]] <br> 112 - [[Riamese Navy]] | ||
| Co-developed by Riamo and Vultesia via the PPC | | Co-developed by Riamo and Vultesia via the PPC. Sometimes referred to as the V22 "Vector" | ||
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| V206 "Vulture" <br> (U-14 "Steadfast") <br> [[Pan-Paisic Corporation]] <br> {{flag|Riamo}} <br> {{flag|Vultesia}} | | V206 "Vulture" <br> (U-14 "Steadfast") <br> [[Pan-Paisic Corporation]] <br> {{flag|Riamo}} <br> {{flag|Vultesia}} |
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Fuerzas Armadas de Riamo | |
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Founded | 9 June 1719 |
Website | www.fuerzasarmadas.gov.ri |
Personnel | |
Military age | 17 |
Conscription | 1 compulsory year |
Reaching military age annually | 121,506 (January 2021) |
Active personnel | 358,014 (January 2021) |
Reserve personnel | 1,830,971 (January 2021) |
Deployed personnel | 21,608 (January 2021) |
Expenditure | |
Budget | $227 Billion (Combined Armed Forces) |
Percent of GDP | 6.89% |
Industry | |
Foreign suppliers | Bakyern Gassasinia Kentalis Mehrava |
The Riamese Armed Forces (Spanish: Fuerzas Armadas de Riamo) are the combined defense efforts of the Riamese nation. Duties include protecting Riamese and regional diplomatic, economical, and social interests, as well as providing an offensive and defensive force capable of defending the nation and its peoples.
Role
Functions of the defense force include:
- Defend national interests of Riamo
- Assisting in labors of national security as well as during environmental disasters
- Affirming Riamese position as a leading naval power
- Project a sense of security to the nations with economical, cultural, historical and political ties to Riamo
- Humanitarian Aid and Peacekeeping
History
Organization
Equipment
Small Arms
Name | Image | Notes | Users |
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Sub-machine guns | |||
CA-13 Riamo |
Short and lightweight CA prototype | Riamo | |
R2 Riamo |
Improved version of the R1 | Riamo Bakyern Shadoveil | |
P40 Scorpion Riamo |
Popular among paratrooper forces for being lightweight and portable | Riamo | |
Carabines and rifles | |||
CA-20 Riamo |
Common medium caliber rifle used across all branches of the military | Riamo | |
R316 Riamo |
Carabine version of the R2 | Riamo | |
R4A Riamo |
Experimental carabine from the Reactor series | Riamo | |
Marksman rifles | |||
Cobalt 7 Riamo |
Marksmanship rifle from Cobalt industries | Riamo | |
Machine Guns | |||
TBA | |||
Sniper and Marksman Rifles | |||
TBA |
Variants
Variants
- {
- Users
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- R1
Riamo - To be phased out
- Riamo
Shadoveil - -
- CA-20S
Riamo - CA-20 version with integrated silencer and lighter body
- Riamo
- -
- CA-20K
Riamo - Keymod version of the CA-20, used by some specialists
- Riamo
- -
- CA-22
Riamo - Ergonomic and "rounded" long version of the CA-20. Is used along the CA-20
- Riamo
- -
- S-A707
Riamo - Improved version of the R1
- Riamo
Bakyern - -
- }
Vessels
Name | Image | Ships | Notes |
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Surface Combatants | |||
Riamo Class Amphibious Assault Ship Riamo |
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Admiral Class Destroyer Riamo |
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Sometimes called "Guri-B Class" | |
Guri Class Destroyer Riamo |
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Sometimes called "Guri-A Class" | |
Zafiro Class Litoral Patrol Riamo |
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Bravo Class Frigate Riamo |
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Mostly used as light coastal patrol | |
Rayo Class Litoral Patrol Riamo Vultesia Krenya |
Batch 1
Batch 2
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Sister of Seabird Class Vultesia Co-developed by Krenya & Riamo | |
Prominent Class |
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Barlovento Class Assault Submarine Riamo |
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Aircraft
Name | Image | Numbers | Notes | |
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Combat Aircraft | ||||
VT3 "Turpial" Riamo |
7 - Riamese Air Force 3 - Riamese Navy 1 - Riamese Army |
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(JF-21 "Sabrehead") Pan-Paisic Corporation Riamo Vultesia |
276 Riamese Air Force 112 - Riamese Navy |
Co-developed by Riamo and Vultesia via the PPC. Sometimes referred to as the V22 "Vector" | ||
V206 "Vulture" (U-14 "Steadfast") Pan-Paisic Corporation Riamo Vultesia |
12 - Combined amount | Co-developed by Riamo and Vultesia via the PPC |