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The [[Lyonheimer]] Royal Army is the acting ground military in [[Lyonheimer]]. Although they have not recently been involved in international conflict, the army has 20,000 active personal. Founded in November 1912, following the [[Lyonheimer]] declaration of independence, the military has been very inactive. | The [[Lyonheimer]] Royal Army is the acting ground military in [[Lyonheimer]]. Although they have not recently been involved in international conflict, the army has 20,000 active personal. Founded in November 1912, following the [[Lyonheimer]] declaration of independence, the military has been very inactive. The military has close ties with the [[Lyonheimer Royal Navy]]. | ||
==Equipment== | ==Equipment== |
Revision as of 19:54, 31 March 2021
Lyonheimer Royal Army | |
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Lyonheimere Királyi hadsereg | |
Active | November 15th 1912 |
Country | Lyonheimer |
Branch | Army |
Type | Infantry |
Size | Active: 21,900 Reserves: 18,000 |
Garrison/HQ | Judapest,Lyonheimer |
Motto(s) | 'Az anyósnak' or 'For the Motherland' |
Colors | Red and Gold |
March | Magyar katonai indulók (marching songs) |
Mascot(s) | Turul |
Anniversaries | 11th November (Remembrance Day) 15th November (Founding Day) |
Equipment | AK-63 M4A1 |
Commanders | |
Current commander | Novak Tibor |
The Lyonheimer Royal Army is the acting ground military in Lyonheimer. Although they have not recently been involved in international conflict, the army has 20,000 active personal. Founded in November 1912, following the Lyonheimer declaration of independence, the military has been very inactive. The military has close ties with the Lyonheimer Royal Navy.
Equipment
Submachine Guns
- M4A1 (main)
- MP5 A3
Rifles
- CZ Bren 2
- AK-63 (main)
- Steyr-Mannlicher M1895 (ceremonial weapon)
Sniper Rifles
- Gepárd
- M110
- Szép sniper rifle
Historical Uniforms
The uniform of the army has changed over the decades, from the 1910s to now.