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|unit_name        = <big>Royal Acrean Marine Corps</big> <br> ''Marinejegerkåren'' <br> ''Corps de marine''
|unit_name        = <big>Royal Acrean Marine Corps</big> <br> ''Marinekorpset'' <br> ''Corps de Marines''
|image            = ACRMarines.png
|image            = ACRMarines.png
|caption          =  
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|motto            =  
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|dates            = 21 March 1905 - Present (Royal Marine Corps)
|dates            = 21 March 1888 - Present (Royal Marine Corps)
|country          = {{flag|Acrea}}
|country          = {{flag|Acrea}}
|type            = {{wpl|Marines}}
|type            = {{wpl|Marines}}
|size            =  189,800 active duty personnel <br> 15,348 reserve personnel <br> 205,148 total
|size            =  170,800 active duty personnel <br> 80,348 reserve personnel <br> 251,148 total
|command_structure= [[Acrean Armed Forces]]  
|command_structure= [[Acrean Armed Forces]]  
|garrison        = Rena
|garrison        = Rena
|garrison_label  = Headquarters
|garrison_label  = Headquarters
|battles          = [[Kunhegyes Conflict]] <br> [[Ruvelkan Civil War]] <br> [[Great Eracuran War]] <br> [[Liberation War (Gylias)|Liberation War]] <br> [[Refusal War]] <br> [[Zemplen War]] <br> [[Midsummer War]]
|battles          = [[Kunhegyes Conflict]] <br> [[Ruvelkan Civil War]] <br> [[Great Eracuran War]] <br> [[Liberation War (Gylias)|Liberation War]] <br> [[Refusal War]] <br> [[Zemplen War]] <br> [[Midsummer War]] <br> [[Continuation War]]
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The '''Royal Acrean Marine Corps''' is the elite expeditionary infantry corps of the [[Acrean Armed Forces]]. Despite its classification as a naval infantry, the RAMC is formally organised under the [[Acrean Army]]. It was established in 1905 as a component of the army dedicated to littoral and amphibious operations, and combined both army regiments and existing naval infantry regiments. Prior to the formal establishment of the corps, Acrean marines consisted of several regiments of naval infantry under the [[Acrean Navy|Navy]] first established in 1775, and were employed as seaborne security and for conducting coastal raids. The RAMC is often considered the impetus for the development of combined joint operations between Acrea's various branches, well before the concept became a defined component of Acrean defence strategy and doctrine, as a result of the close cooperation between the army and navy needed to properly employ marines. The RAMC was reorganised into a separate command (''Marinejegerkommando'') with its own staff in 1950. Today, the RAMC is responsible for conducting combined arms expeditionary and amphibious operations. Organised as an army in miniature, the RAMC possesses its own organic infantry, armour, artillery, special operations, and aviation forces which coordinate with naval sealift and air force assets in order to conduct its mission as an expeditionary and rapid deployment force. As the primary expeditionary land force of the Acrean military, it is oriented towards being rapidly deployable by both air and sea; a seaborne marine regiment is capable of deploying a combined force including aircraft, armour, and logistics anywhere in [[Tyran]] within 72 hours, providing the Acrean military with the ability to rapidly respond to crises around the region without having to rely on existing Acrean military facilities. The RAMC is unique in possessing its own fixed-wing combat aircraft separate of the [[Royal Acrean Air Force|RAAF]]. In combination with its engineering and construction units, this allows combat aircraft to be deployed from temporary or ad hoc airfields such as highway strips. Secondary to its expeditionary and rapid deployment roles, the RAMC also serves to help bolster Acrea's land forces in the event of a major conflict, and has been deployed in force alongside the Army in every major conflict Acrea has been involved in.
The '''Royal Acrean Marine Corps''' is the expeditionary component of the [[Acrean Armed Forces]]. Established in 1888, the RAMC is the smallest branch of the Acrean military. Despite its classification as a naval infantry, the RAMC formally traces its descent to the [[Acrean Army]] rather than the [[Acrean Navy|Navy]], and retains many of its traditions, structure, and organisation. Despite this, the RAMC maintains its own unique ''esprit de corps'' and culture.
 
==Mission==
[[File:191002-M-EC058-1286R(1).jpg|thumb|left|300px|A Royal Marine officer alongside local security in Lemobrogia.]]
 
The RAMC's primary task is conducting expeditionary land operations. To accomplish this, it possesses its own organic infantry, armour, artillery, special operations, and aviation, to include fixed-wing combat aircraft. Secondarily, the RAMC is used to support Army ground operations during conflicts.
 
==History==
Prior to the formal establishment of the RAMC, Acrean marines consisted of a few regiments of naval infantry under the Navy, and were employed for conducting coastal raids, conducting and defending against boarding actions, and establishing beachheads.
 
The RAMC was created in 1665 as an expeditionary force capable of defending Acrea's rapidly expanding overseas territories. The new addition of [[Lemobrogia]] as a protectorate to Acrea's colonial sphere of influence in Siduri necessitated a larger security force than that in neighbouring [[Erania]], where Acrean troops were bolstered by a sizeable indigenous Eranian force. At the behest of the the Acrean Army's general staff, the Riksdag raised several regiments of naval infantry from the ranks of the Army to form the first "Corps of Marines". The force grew past the size of a single corps halfway through the 18th century, and was reorganised into its own independent branch in 1888.


==Doctrine==
==Doctrine==
The RAMC's doctrine is informed by its shared history and culture with the [[Acrean Army|Army]]. It bases its doctrine in martial traditions which emphasise discipline and decisive action, placing great importance upon the relative autonomy of tactical-level commanders to prosecute maneuvers in order to attain objectives how they best see fit, called mission-type-tactics. The Acrean form of mission-type tactics, ''Uppdragsåtgärd'', was first codified by Acrean General [[Ludvig Syrén]] in 1870. ''Uppdragsåtgärd'' emphasises five base tenets: 1. ''Tydlig avsikt'' (clear intent), 2. ''Skiktadkommando'' (layered command), 3. ''Hastighet och manøver'' (speed and maneuver), 4. ''Riktad åtgärd'' (targeted action), and 5. ''Försiktig aggressivitet'' (cautious aggression). The first tenet, ''Tydlig avsikt'', states that subordinate commanders must clearly understand the intent of their orders, which must be given as succinctly as possible. This is to ensure that in conducting an order, that subordinate commanders can not only conduct it in the most effective way possible, but so they not proceed in such a way that their actions undermine the intent of an order, even if achieving the ostensible objective laid out. The second tenet, ''Skiktadkommando'', is literally translated as "layered command". This references the necessity for subordinate commanders to be trained to think and act independently, as well as be able to perform at at least one level of command above their own. ''Hastighet och manøver'' refers to the conduct of actions. It stipulates that maneuver must be conducted "in a speedy fashion", in order to disrupt and overwhelm enemy's decision-making cycle, rendering them unable to respond in a cohesive and effective manner. ''Riktad åtgärd'' refers to focusing operations against identified critical points of the enemy's decision-making chain, whether it be by disrupting communication or destroying the assets necessary to carry out particular actions; the desired end result is to paralyse the enemy's ability to act. The last tenet, ''Försiktig aggressivitet'', refers to due diligence in the aggressive employment of forces typically practiced by Acrean commanders at both tactical and operational levels. The tenet  recognises that although aggressive, violent, and rapid action could provide a decisive action, the autonomy and flexibility available to tactical Acrean commanders means that decisions which are tactically sound in affecting the enemy may present vulnerabilities after the fact. One oft-cited example from the [[Great Eracuran War]] is Operation ''Kedja'', the invasion of [[Svinia]], during which an extremely effective and rapid Acrean armoured advance across eastern Svinia's open plains outpaced follow-up infantry and stretched Acrean lines along long, thin, vulnerable corridors. Attacks against the corridors resulted in several tactical Acrean defeats as rear troops were engaged by Svinian forces, and encirclement was only prevented by the inability of Svinian forces to mount a coordinated counterattack and the timely arrival of follow-up Acrean motorised infantry. 


==Organisation==
==Organisation==


==Personnel==
==Personnel==
===Rank Structure===
{{col-begin}}
{{col-break}}
'''Generals'''
* OF-10: General
* OF-9: Generalløytnant
* OF-8: Generalmajor
* OF-7: Brigader
{{col-break}}
'''Field Officers'''
* OF-6: Oberst
* OF-5: Oberstløytnant
* OF-4: Major
* OF-3: Stabskaptein
* OF-3: Kaptein
* OF-2: Oberløytnant
* OF-1: Løytnant
* OF(T): Kadett
{{col-break}}
'''Enlisted'''
* OR-9: Sersjantmajor
* OR-8: Kommandsersjant
* OR-7: Sersjant 1. Klasse
* OR-6: Stabssersjant
* OR-5: Sersjant
* OR-4: Stabskorporal
* OR-4: Korporal
* OR-3: Visekorporal 1. Klasse
* OR-2: Visekorporal
* OR-1: Privat
* OR(T): Rekrut
{{col-end}}




==Equipment==
==Equipment==
{{main|List of equipment of the Acrean Marine Corps}}
 
===Small arms===
 
{| class="wikitable" style="width:90%;"
|-
! style="width:15%;"| Name
! style="width:0%;"| Image
! style="width:15%;"| Origin
! style="width:15%;"| Type
! style="width:15%;"| Caliber
! style="width:40%;"| Notes
|-
! colspan="6" |
'''Handguns'''
|-
| P16
| [[File:P16X.jpg|150px]]
| {{flag|Acrea}}
| Semi-Automatic Pistol
| 9×19mm
|
|-
| P81
| [[File:P882.jpg|150px]]
| {{flag|Acrea}}
| Semi-Automatic Pistol
| 9×19mm
|
|-
! colspan="6" |
'''Service Rifles'''
|-
| [[StG M6|StG M6]]
| [[File:M6A5.png|150px]]
| {{flag|Acrea}}
| Assault Rifle
| 5.56x45mm
| Standard service rifle
|-
| [[StG M65|StG M65]]
| [[File:StGM81.png|160px]]
| {{flag|Acrea}}
| Assault Rifle
| 5.56x45mm
| Kept in stocks as reserve.
|-
| [[Stuhr StG 51|StG M51]]
| [[File:StG51.jpg|160px]]
| {{flag|Acrea}}
| Battle Rifle
| 6.8x51mm
| Some retained in storage.
|-
! colspan="6" |
'''Machine Guns'''
|-
| MG-64
| [[File:MG64.png|150px]]
| {{flag|Acrea}}
| General Purpose Machine Gun
| 6.8×51mm
|
|-
| MG-74
| [[File:MG94.jpg|150px]]
| {{flag|Acrea}}
| Light Machine Gun
| 5.56x45mm
|
|-
! colspan="6" |
'''Submachine Guns'''
|-
| MP-65
| [[File:MP65.png|150px]]
| {{flag|Acrea}}
| Submachine Gun
| 9x19mm
|
|-
! colspan="6" |
'''Marksman's Rifles'''
|-
| M27S
| [[File:G27S.png|150px]]
| {{flag|Acrea}}
| Designated Marksman Rifle
| 6.8x51mm
|
|-
|-
! colspan="6" |
'''Heavy Weapons'''
|-
| LAT-2
| [[File:LAT2.jpg|150px]]
| {{flag|Acrea}}
| Recoiless Rifle
| 84mm
|
|-
| LAT-3
| [[File:LAT3M.jpeg|150px]]
| {{flag|Acrea}}
| Light Anti-Tank Guided Missile
| 150mm (warhead)
|
|-
| SAT-2 PSVS
| [[File:SAT1.jpg|150px]]
| {{flag|Acrea}}
| Anti-Tank Guided Missile
| 127mm
| Fire-and-Forget variable attack missile<br> Can be used in tripod, mounted, or shoulder-launched configurations
|-
| SAT-1 AAPS
| [[File:ATSM71.jpg|150px]]
| {{flag|Acrea}}
| Anti-tank guided missile
| 152mm
|
|-
|}
 
 
===Armored vehicles===
 
{| class="wikitable" style="width:90%;"
|-
! style="width:15%;"| Name
! style="width:0%;"| Image
! style="width:15%;"| Origin
! style="width:15%;"| Type
! style="width:15%;"| No. of Units
! style="width:40%;"| Notes
|-
! colspan="6" |
'''Armoured Fighting Vehicles'''
|-
| [[ARCV 95|CV9535]]
| [[File:Strf9540.jpg|150px]]
| {{flag|Acrea}}<br>{{flag|Ruvelka}}
| Infantry Fighting Vehicle
|
|
|-
| CV24
| [[File:CV24.jpg|150px]]
| {{flag|Acrea}}
| Armoured Personnel Carrier
|
|
|-
| CV2435
| [[File:CV2435.jpg|150px]]
| {{flag|Acrea}}
| Armoured Personnel Carrier
|
|
|-
| CV2430
| [[File:CV2430.jpg|150px]]
| {{flag|Acrea}}
| Armoured Personnel Carrier
|
|
|-
| CV24120
| [[File:CV24120.jpg|150px]]
| {{flag|Acrea}}
| Armoured Fighting Vehicle
|
|
|-
| Patgb 79
| [[File:Patgb79.jpg|150px]]
| {{flag|Acrea}}
| Armoured Personnel Carrier
|
|
|-
! colspan="6" |
'''Main Battle Tanks'''
|-
| [[Strv 124|Strv 124 Pantera]]
| [[File:Strv124C1V.jpg|150px]]
| {{flag|Acrea}}
| Main battle tank
|
|
|-
! colspan="6" |
'''Unmanned Ground Vehicles'''
|-
| CVU-4
| [[File:Strd04.jpg|150px]]
| {{flag|Acrea}}
| Unmanned Ground Vehicle
|
|
|-
| CVU-5
| [[File:Strd05.png|150px]]
| {{flag|Acrea}}
| Unmanned Ground Combat Vehicle
|
|
|-
! colspan="6" |
'''Light Armoured and Utility Vehicles'''
|-
| TAPV
| [[File:LGSFennek.jpg|150px]]
| {{flag|Acrea}}
| Armoured Reconnaissance and Patrol Vehicle
|
|
|-
| Trk 22 MMV
| [[File:MMV.jpg|150px]]
| {{flag|Acrea}}
| Armoured Patrol Vehicle
|
|
|-
| G-Class
| [[File:GKlasse.jpg|150px]]
| {{flag|Acrea}}
| Utility Vehicle
|
|
|-
| Unimog
| [[File:UnimogM.jpg|150px]]
| {{flag|Acrea}}
| Utility Truck
|
|
|-
| MAN RMMV
| [[File:MANKAT.jpg|150px]]
| {{flag|Acrea}}
| Heavy Truck
|
|
|-
| Zetros
| [[File:Zetros.jpg|150px]]
| {{flag|Acrea}}
| Utility Truck
|
|
|-
 
|}
 
===Air Defense===
 
{| class="wikitable" style="width:90%;"
|-
! style="width:15%;"| Name
! style="width:0%;"| Image
! style="width:15%;"| Origin
! style="width:15%;"| Type
! style="width:15%;"| No. of Units
! style="width:40%;"| Notes
|-
! colspan="6" |
'''Air Defense'''
|-
| AMLR-III
| [[File:AMLRIII.JPG|150px]]
| {{flag|Acrea}}  
| Self-propelled surface-to-air missile battery
|
|
|-
| CV9540 LVK
| [[File:Strf9540LTV.jpg|150px]]
| {{flag|Acrea}}
| Self-Propelled Anti Aircraft Gun
|
|
|-
| MAN LVGR
| [[File:MANLRAD.jpg|150px]]
| {{flag|Acrea}}
| Self-propelled surface-to-air missile battery
|
|
|-
|}
 
===Artillery===
 
{| class="wikitable" style="width:90%;"
|-
! style="width:15%;"| Name
! style="width:0%;"| Image
! style="width:15%;"| Origin
! style="width:15%;"| Type
! style="width:15%;"| No. of Units
! style="width:40%;"| Notes
|-
! colspan="6" |
'''Self-Propelled Artillery'''
|-
| SGA-1 155
| [[File:SGA1155.jpg|150px]]
| {{flag|Acrea}}
| 155mm Self-Propelled Howitzer
|
|
|-
|-
| T-RAS
| [[File:HARM.jpeg|150px]]
| {{flag|Acrea}}
| Multiple Launch Rocket System
|
|
|-
|}
 
 
===Fixed-Wing Aircraft===
 
{| class="wikitable" style="width:90%;"
|-
! style="width:15%;"| Name
! style="width:0%;"| Image
! style="width:15%;"| Origin
! style="width:15%;"| Type
! style="width:15%;"| No. of Units
! style="width:40%;"| Notes
|-
! colspan="6" |
'''Combat Aircraft'''
|-
| [[JAS-18 Ekara]]
| [[File:EF171Cobra.png|150px]]
| {{flag|Acrea}}
| Multirole Fighter
| 330
|
|-
|}
 
===Rotary-Wing Aircraft===
 
{| class="wikitable" style="width:90%;"
|-
! style="width:15%;"| Name
! style="width:0%;"| Image
! style="width:15%;"| Origin
! style="width:15%;"| Type
! style="width:15%;"| No. of Units
! style="width:40%;"| Notes
|-
! colspan="6" |
|-
| AH-8 Chimera MSH
| [[File:AH8LSH2.jpg|150px]]
| {{flag|Acrea}}
| Attack Helicopter
|
|
|-
| LH-30
| [[File:LH30M.jpg|150px]]
| {{flag|Acrea}}
| Heavy Utility Helicopter
|
|
|-
! colspan="6" |
|}
 


[[Category:Acrea]]
[[Category:Acrea]]

Latest revision as of 13:17, 10 December 2023

Royal Acrean Marine Corps
Marinekorpset
Corps de Marines
ACRMarines.png
Active21 March 1888 - Present (Royal Marine Corps)
Country Acrea
TypeMarines
Size170,800 active duty personnel
80,348 reserve personnel
251,148 total
Part ofAcrean Armed Forces
HeadquartersRena
EngagementsKunhegyes Conflict
Ruvelkan Civil War
Great Eracuran War
Liberation War
Refusal War
Zemplen War
Midsummer War
Continuation War

The Royal Acrean Marine Corps is the expeditionary component of the Acrean Armed Forces. Established in 1888, the RAMC is the smallest branch of the Acrean military. Despite its classification as a naval infantry, the RAMC formally traces its descent to the Acrean Army rather than the Navy, and retains many of its traditions, structure, and organisation. Despite this, the RAMC maintains its own unique esprit de corps and culture.

Mission

A Royal Marine officer alongside local security in Lemobrogia.

The RAMC's primary task is conducting expeditionary land operations. To accomplish this, it possesses its own organic infantry, armour, artillery, special operations, and aviation, to include fixed-wing combat aircraft. Secondarily, the RAMC is used to support Army ground operations during conflicts.

History

Prior to the formal establishment of the RAMC, Acrean marines consisted of a few regiments of naval infantry under the Navy, and were employed for conducting coastal raids, conducting and defending against boarding actions, and establishing beachheads.

The RAMC was created in 1665 as an expeditionary force capable of defending Acrea's rapidly expanding overseas territories. The new addition of Lemobrogia as a protectorate to Acrea's colonial sphere of influence in Siduri necessitated a larger security force than that in neighbouring Erania, where Acrean troops were bolstered by a sizeable indigenous Eranian force. At the behest of the the Acrean Army's general staff, the Riksdag raised several regiments of naval infantry from the ranks of the Army to form the first "Corps of Marines". The force grew past the size of a single corps halfway through the 18th century, and was reorganised into its own independent branch in 1888.

Doctrine

Organisation

Personnel

Equipment

Small arms

Name Image Origin Type Caliber Notes

Handguns

P16 P16X.jpg  Acrea Semi-Automatic Pistol 9×19mm
P81 P882.jpg  Acrea Semi-Automatic Pistol 9×19mm

Service Rifles

StG M6 M6A5.png  Acrea Assault Rifle 5.56x45mm Standard service rifle
StG M65 StGM81.png  Acrea Assault Rifle 5.56x45mm Kept in stocks as reserve.
StG M51 StG51.jpg  Acrea Battle Rifle 6.8x51mm Some retained in storage.

Machine Guns

MG-64 MG64.png  Acrea General Purpose Machine Gun 6.8×51mm
MG-74 MG94.jpg  Acrea Light Machine Gun 5.56x45mm

Submachine Guns

MP-65 MP65.png  Acrea Submachine Gun 9x19mm

Marksman's Rifles

M27S G27S.png  Acrea Designated Marksman Rifle 6.8x51mm

Heavy Weapons

LAT-2 LAT2.jpg  Acrea Recoiless Rifle 84mm
LAT-3 LAT3M.jpeg  Acrea Light Anti-Tank Guided Missile 150mm (warhead)
SAT-2 PSVS SAT1.jpg  Acrea Anti-Tank Guided Missile 127mm Fire-and-Forget variable attack missile
Can be used in tripod, mounted, or shoulder-launched configurations
SAT-1 AAPS ATSM71.jpg  Acrea Anti-tank guided missile 152mm


Armored vehicles

Name Image Origin Type No. of Units Notes

Armoured Fighting Vehicles

CV9535 Strf9540.jpg  Acrea
 Ruvelka
Infantry Fighting Vehicle
CV24 CV24.jpg  Acrea Armoured Personnel Carrier
CV2435 CV2435.jpg  Acrea Armoured Personnel Carrier
CV2430 CV2430.jpg  Acrea Armoured Personnel Carrier
CV24120 CV24120.jpg  Acrea Armoured Fighting Vehicle
Patgb 79 Patgb79.jpg  Acrea Armoured Personnel Carrier

Main Battle Tanks

Strv 124 Pantera Strv124C1V.jpg  Acrea Main battle tank

Unmanned Ground Vehicles

CVU-4 Strd04.jpg  Acrea Unmanned Ground Vehicle
CVU-5 Strd05.png  Acrea Unmanned Ground Combat Vehicle

Light Armoured and Utility Vehicles

TAPV LGSFennek.jpg  Acrea Armoured Reconnaissance and Patrol Vehicle
Trk 22 MMV MMV.jpg  Acrea Armoured Patrol Vehicle
G-Class GKlasse.jpg  Acrea Utility Vehicle
Unimog UnimogM.jpg  Acrea Utility Truck
MAN RMMV MANKAT.jpg  Acrea Heavy Truck
Zetros Zetros.jpg  Acrea Utility Truck

Air Defense

Name Image Origin Type No. of Units Notes

Air Defense

AMLR-III AMLRIII.JPG  Acrea Self-propelled surface-to-air missile battery
CV9540 LVK Strf9540LTV.jpg  Acrea Self-Propelled Anti Aircraft Gun
MAN LVGR MANLRAD.jpg  Acrea Self-propelled surface-to-air missile battery

Artillery

Name Image Origin Type No. of Units Notes

Self-Propelled Artillery

SGA-1 155 SGA1155.jpg  Acrea 155mm Self-Propelled Howitzer
T-RAS HARM.jpeg  Acrea Multiple Launch Rocket System


Fixed-Wing Aircraft

Name Image Origin Type No. of Units Notes

Combat Aircraft

JAS-18 Ekara EF171Cobra.png  Acrea Multirole Fighter 330

Rotary-Wing Aircraft

Name Image Origin Type No. of Units Notes
AH-8 Chimera MSH AH8LSH2.jpg  Acrea Attack Helicopter
LH-30 LH30M.jpg  Acrea Heavy Utility Helicopter