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| deployed = 21,608 (January 2021) | | deployed = 21,608 (January 2021) | ||
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| amount = $ | | amount = $267 Billion (Defense Forces) <br> $107 Billion (Armed Forces) | ||
| percent_GDP = 6.89% | | percent_GDP = 6.89% | ||
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| [[File:Cobalt_7.png|center|300px]] | | [[File:Cobalt_7.png|center|300px]] | ||
| Marksmanship rifle from Cobalt industries | | Marksmanship rifle from Cobalt industries | ||
| {{flag|Riamo}} | | {{flag|Riamo}} <br> {{flag|Qazhshava}} | ||
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| R4A <br> {{flag|Riamo}} | | R4A <br> {{flag|Riamo}} | ||
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! style="width:15%;"|Users | ! style="width:15%;"|Users | ||
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! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="4" | | ! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="4" | Combat Vehicles | ||
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| C-96 Cooper <br> {{flag|Riamo}} | |||
| [[File:Stryker ICV front q.jpg|center|300px]] | |||
| Infantry fighting vehicle in use by the army | |||
| {{flag|Riamo}} | |||
|- | |||
| A-12 Thunder <br> {{flag|Riamo}} | |||
| [[File:Pi111804a1.jpg|center|300px]] | |||
| Light Infantry fighting vehicle | |||
| {{flag|Riamo}} | |||
|- | |||
| T-50 Longshot <br> {{flag|Riamo}} | |||
| [[File:Centauro Tank Iraq.jpg|center|300px]] | |||
| Mobile armoured tank hunter | |||
| {{flag|Riamo}} | |||
|- | |||
| T-22 Fuze <br> {{flag|Riamo}} | |||
| [[File:Challenger 1 suspension.jpg|center|300px]] | |||
| Main battle tank first deployed in 2012 | |||
| {{flag|Riamo}} | |||
|- | |||
| A-12 Swordfish <br> {{flag|Riamo}} | |||
| [[File:TB2015ExhibitionP2-39.jpg|center|300px]] | |||
| Amphibious Armored Cavalry | |||
| {{flag|Riamo}} | |||
|- | |||
! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="4" | Recovery & Logistics Vehicles | |||
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| | | Great Cobra <br> {{flag|Riamo}} | ||
| [[File:Tatra T 815-7.jpg|center|300px]] | | [[File:Tatra T 815-7.jpg|center|300px]] | ||
| Used across all branches in a variety of situations. | | Used across all branches in a variety of situations. Standard version of the "Great" Family, which comes in 4x4, 6x6, and 8x8 versions. | ||
| {{flag|Riamo}} | |||
|- | |||
| Great Tiger <br> {{flag|Riamo}} | |||
| [[File:Tatra T815-7 (3).jpg|center|300px]] | |||
| 3x3 Transport & Logistics vehicle. | |||
| {{flag|Riamo}} | | {{flag|Riamo}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Great Lizard <br> {{flag|Riamo}} | ||
| [[File:Autojeřáb AD30 Tatra815-7.jpg|center|300px]] | | [[File:Autojeřáb AD30 Tatra815-7.jpg|center|300px]] | ||
| Recovery vehicle | | 4x4 Recovery vehicle. | ||
| {{flag|Riamo}} | |||
|- | |||
| Great Zebra <br> {{flag|Riamo}} | |||
| [[File:BMP-2 on a Tatra.jpg|center|300px]] | |||
| 4x4 Tow and transport vehicle. | |||
| {{flag|Riamo}} | | {{flag|Riamo}} | ||
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===Vessels=== | ===Vessels=== | ||
See: [[Riamese Navy]] for more details | |||
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*RSS Riamo | *RSS Riamo | ||
*RSS Volterra | *RSS Volterra | ||
*RSS | *RSS Constitución | ||
*RSS | *RSS Independencia | ||
*RSS Libertad | |||
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*RSS Artxena Kisa | *RSS Artxena Kisa | ||
*RSS Etxenaro Farisment | *RSS Etxenaro Farisment | ||
*RSS Leo Camaro | |||
*RSS Carlos Arniches | |||
*RSS Álvarez Quintero | |||
*RSS Machado | |||
*RSS García Lorca | |||
| Sometimes called "Guri-B Class" | | Sometimes called "Guri-B Class" | ||
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*RSS Qebira | *RSS Qebira | ||
*RSS Alasar | *RSS Alasar | ||
*RSS Almanzora | |||
| Sometimes called "Guri-A Class" | | Sometimes called "Guri-A Class" | ||
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| Sister of Seabird Class {{flag|Vultesia}} <br> Co-developed by {{flag|Krenya}} & {{flag|Riamo}} | | Sister of Seabird Class {{flag|Vultesia}} <br> Co-developed by {{flag|Krenya}} & {{flag|Riamo}} | ||
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| | | Tridente Class | ||
| [[File:RDN P555 Storen 1.jpg|center|300px]] | | [[File:RDN P555 Storen 1.jpg|center|300px]] | ||
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*RSS | *RSS Tridente | ||
*RSS | *RSS Espada | ||
*RSS | *RSS Sable | ||
*RSS | *RSS Cuchilla | ||
*RSS Navaja | |||
*RSS Lanza | |||
*RSS Daga | |||
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*RSS Levante | *RSS Levante | ||
*RSS Pucamay | *RSS Pucamay | ||
*RSS Molina | |||
*RSS Guatopo | |||
*RSS Fillesa | |||
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===Aircraft=== | ===Aircraft=== | ||
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! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="5" | Combat Aircraft | ! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="5" | Combat Aircraft | ||
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| JF-21 "Sabrehead" <br> [[Pan- | | JF-21 "Sabrehead" <br> [[Pan-Nostrian Aerospace]] <br> {{flag|Riamo}} <br> {{flag|Vultesia}} (co-developed) | ||
| [[File:V22 - Vector.png|center|300px]] | | [[File:V22 - Vector.png|center|300px]] | ||
| Latest multi-role fighter jet in service in Riamo. Is sometimes referred to as the V22 "Vector" | | Latest multi-role fighter jet in service in Riamo. Is sometimes referred to as the V22 "Vector" | ||
| 48 (AF) {{flag|Riamo}} <br> 27 (Navy) {{flag|Riamo}} <br> ~30 {{flag|Vultesia}} | | 48 (AF) {{flag|Riamo}} <br> 27 (Navy) {{flag|Riamo}} <br> ~30 {{flag|Vultesia}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| F89-B "Vespid" <br> [[Pan- | | F89-B "Vespid" <br> [[Pan-Nostrian Aerospace]] <br> {{flag|Riamo}} <br> {{flag|Vultesia}} (co-developed) | ||
| [[File:J-3005.jpg|center|300px]] | | [[File:J-3005.jpg|center|300px]] | ||
| Light fighter in use by the air force and navy | | Light fighter in use by the air force and navy | ||
| 32 {{flag|Riamo}} | | 32 {{flag|Riamo}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| A13 "Hoplite" <br> [[Pan- | | A13 "Hoplite" <br> [[Pan-Nostrian Aerospace]] <br> {{flag|Riamo}} <br> {{flag|Vultesia}} (co-developed) | ||
| [[File:Yakovlev Yak- 130 (modify).jpg|center|300px]] | | [[File:Yakovlev Yak- 130 (modify).jpg|center|300px]] | ||
| Trainer and light fighter to be replaced by Sabrehead's in the Riamese AF | | Trainer and light fighter to be replaced by Sabrehead's in the Riamese AF | ||
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! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="5" | Cargo aircraft | ! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="5" | Cargo aircraft | ||
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| V206 "Vulture" <br> [[Pan- | | V206 "Vulture" <br> [[Pan-Nostrian Aerospace]] <br> {{flag|Riamo}} <br> {{flag|Vultesia}} (co-developed) | ||
| [[File:U-14 Steadfast.jpg|center|300px]] | | [[File:U-14 Steadfast.jpg|center|300px]] | ||
| Main cargo airplane in use by the Riamese Armed Forces | | Main cargo airplane in use by the Riamese Armed Forces | ||
| 26 {{flag|Riamo}} | | 26 {{flag|Riamo}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| U93L "Sidestep" <br> [[Pan- | | U93L "Sidestep" <br> [[Pan-Nostrian Aerospace]] <br> {{flag|Riamo}} <br> {{flag|Vultesia}} (co-developed) | ||
| [[File:PZL M28B bis (Bryza Bis) (09).jpg|center|300px]] | | [[File:PZL M28B bis (Bryza Bis) (09).jpg|center|300px]] | ||
| Small transport aircraft for minor cargo payloads | | Small transport aircraft for minor cargo payloads | ||
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! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="5" | Trainer aircraft | ! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="5" | Trainer aircraft | ||
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| VT3 "Turpial" <br> [[Pan- | | VT3 "Turpial" <br> [[Pan-Nostrian Aerospace]] <br> {{flag|Riamo}} <br> {{flag|Vultesia}} (co-developed) | ||
| [[File:Super-Tucano Ecuador.jpg|center|300px]] | | [[File:Super-Tucano Ecuador.jpg|center|300px]] | ||
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! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="5" | Attack Helicopters | ! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="5" | Attack Helicopters | ||
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| UPR80D "Rook" <br> [[Pan- | | UPR80D "Rook" <br> [[Pan-Nostrian Aerospace]] <br> {{flag|Riamo}} <br> {{flag|Vultesia}} (co-developed) | ||
| [[File:Austrian Air Force S-70A42.jpg|center|300px]] | | [[File:Austrian Air Force S-70A42.jpg|center|300px]] | ||
| In use by the Navy's Coast Guard unit and Emergency Services | | In use by the Navy's Coast Guard unit and Emergency Services | ||
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! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="5" | Transport and Rescue Helicopters | ! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="5" | Transport and Rescue Helicopters | ||
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| SRP98 "Songbird" <br> [[Pan- | | SRP98 "Songbird" <br> [[Pan-Nostrian Aerospace]] <br> {{flag|Riamo}} <br> {{flag|Vultesia}} (co-developed) | ||
| [[File:USCG HH-65C.jpg|center|300px]] | | [[File:USCG HH-65C.jpg|center|300px]] | ||
| In use by the Navy's Coast Guard unit and Emergency Services | | In use by the Navy's Coast Guard unit and Emergency Services |
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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 | $267 Billion (Defense Forces) $107 Billion (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 nation of Riamo. 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 |
---|---|---|---|
Secondary armament | |||
PPX4 Riamo |
High letality with medium stopping power | Riamo | |
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 | |
A227 Riamo |
Bullpup rifle common in some infantry batallions | 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 usually chambered in 6.67 rifle caliber | Riamo | |
Marksman rifles | |||
Cobalt 7 Riamo |
Marksmanship rifle from Cobalt industries | Riamo Qazhshava | |
R4A Riamo |
Experimental marksmanship carabine from the Reactor series | Riamo | |
Machine Guns | |||
TBA | |||
Sniper and Marksman Rifles | |||
TBA |
Variants
Variants
- {
- Users
- -
- 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 - -
- }
Land Vehicles
Name | Image | Notes | Users |
---|---|---|---|
Combat Vehicles | |||
C-96 Cooper Riamo |
Infantry fighting vehicle in use by the army | Riamo | |
A-12 Thunder Riamo |
Light Infantry fighting vehicle | Riamo | |
T-50 Longshot Riamo |
Mobile armoured tank hunter | Riamo | |
T-22 Fuze Riamo |
Main battle tank first deployed in 2012 | Riamo | |
A-12 Swordfish Riamo |
Amphibious Armored Cavalry | Riamo | |
Recovery & Logistics Vehicles | |||
Great Cobra Riamo |
Used across all branches in a variety of situations. Standard version of the "Great" Family, which comes in 4x4, 6x6, and 8x8 versions. | Riamo | |
Great Tiger Riamo |
3x3 Transport & Logistics vehicle. | Riamo | |
Great Lizard Riamo |
4x4 Recovery vehicle. | Riamo | |
Great Zebra Riamo |
4x4 Tow and transport vehicle. | Riamo |
Vessels
See: Riamese Navy for more details
Aircraft
Name | Image | Numbers | Notes | |
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Combat Aircraft | ||||
JF-21 "Sabrehead" Pan-Nostrian Aerospace Riamo Vultesia (co-developed) |
Latest multi-role fighter jet in service in Riamo. Is sometimes referred to as the V22 "Vector" | 48 (AF) Riamo 27 (Navy) Riamo ~30 Vultesia | ||
F89-B "Vespid" Pan-Nostrian Aerospace Riamo Vultesia (co-developed) |
Light fighter in use by the air force and navy | 32 Riamo | ||
A13 "Hoplite" Pan-Nostrian Aerospace Riamo Vultesia (co-developed) |
Trainer and light fighter to be replaced by Sabrehead's in the Riamese AF | 12 Riamo 6 Tuaran Republic | ||
Cargo aircraft | ||||
V206 "Vulture" Pan-Nostrian Aerospace Riamo Vultesia (co-developed) |
Main cargo airplane in use by the Riamese Armed Forces | 26 Riamo | ||
U93L "Sidestep" Pan-Nostrian Aerospace Riamo Vultesia (co-developed) |
Small transport aircraft for minor cargo payloads | 15 Riamo | ||
Trainer aircraft | ||||
VT3 "Turpial" Pan-Nostrian Aerospace Riamo Vultesia (co-developed) |
11 Riamo | |||
Attack Helicopters | ||||
UPR80D "Rook" Pan-Nostrian Aerospace Riamo Vultesia (co-developed) |
In use by the Navy's Coast Guard unit and Emergency Services | 26 Riamo 6 Tuaran Republic ~25 Vultesia | ||
Transport and Rescue Helicopters | ||||
SRP98 "Songbird" Pan-Nostrian Aerospace Riamo Vultesia (co-developed) |
In use by the Navy's Coast Guard unit and Emergency Services | 26 Riamo |