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| |unit_name= '''Antarctic Circle States Army''' | | |unit_name= '''Antarctic Circle States Army''' |
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| |battles= {{wpl|Second Boer War}}<br>{{wpl|First World War}}<br>{{wpl|Second World War}}<br>{{wpl|Korean War}}<br>{{wpl|Malayan Emergency}}<br>{{wpl|Indonesian Confrontation}}<br>{{wpl|Second Malayan Emergency}}<br>{{wpl|Gulf War}}<br>{{wpl|1999 East Timorese crsis}}<br>{{wpl|2006 East Timorese crisis}}<br>{{wpl|Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands}}<br>{{wpl|Iraq War}}<br>{{wpl|2014 Military Intervention in Iraq}} | | |battles= {{wpl|Second Boer War}}<br>{{wpl|First World War}}<br>{{wpl|Second World War}}<br>{{wpl|Korean War}}<br>[[Melayu Emergency]]<br>[[Singosari Confrontation]]<br>[[Second Melayu Emergency]]<br>{{wpl|Gulf War}}<br>{{wpl|1999 East Timorese crsis}}<br>{{wpl|2006 East Timorese crisis}}<br>{{wpl|Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands}}<br>[[Kolmhark War]]<br>[[Niagaran Civil War]] |
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| |commander2= Kenneth Z. Miller | | |commander2= Kenneth Z. Miller |
| |commander2_label= Minister of Defence | | |commander2_label= Minister of Defence |
| |commander3= {{wpl|Admiral}} James B. Campbell | | |commander3= {{wpl|Admiral}} James H. Katz |
| |commander3_label= Chief of General Staff | | |commander3_label= Chief of the General Staff |
| |commander4= {{wpl|Lieutenant General}} Douglas A. Wright | | |commander4= {{wpl|General}} Douglas A. Wright |
| |commander4_label= Army Commanding General | | |commander4_label= Army Commanding General |
| |commander5= {{wpl|Major General}} Darragh L. Camden | | |commander5= {{wpl|Lieutenant General}} Darragh L. Camden |
| |commander5_label= Army Deputy Commander | | |commander5_label= Army Deputy Commander |
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| The '''A.C.S. Army''' is the principal {{wpl|army|land warfare force}} of [[Antarctic Circle States]], a part of the [[Antarctic Circle States Armed Forces]] along with the [[Antarctic Circle States Navy]], the [[Antarctic Circle States Air Force]], and the [[Antarctic Circle States Polar Exploration Corps]]. The Army is commanded by the Army Commanding General (ACG), who is subordinate to the Minister of Defence, who commands the A.C.S. Armed Forces. The ACG also answers to the Chief of the General Staff (CGS) | | The '''A.C.S. Army''' is the principal {{wpl|army|land warfare force}} of [[Antarctic Circle States]], a part of the [[Antarctic Circle States Armed Forces|Antarctica Armed Forces]] along with the [[Antarctic Circle States Navy|Antarctican Navy]], the [[Antarctic Circle States Air Force|Antarctican Air Force]], and the [[Antarctic Circle States Polar Exploration Corps|Antarctica Polar Exploration Corps]]. The Army is commanded by the Army Commanding General (ACG), who is subordinate to the Minister of Defence, who commands the A.C.S. Armed Forces. The ACG also advices the Chief of the General Staff (CGS) on matters concerning the army. |
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| Formed in 1905, as the '''Antarctic Auxiliary Forces''', through the merging of several colonial militia forces of Antarctica. The Antarctican Army was initially made up of a few small units of professional soldiers, where the vast majority were in [[Territorial Defence Force]] (TDF) during peacetime. Following the outbreak of WWI, a standing regular army was formed in 1914 to send large numbers of soldiers to serve overseas. | | Formed in 1905, as the '''Antarctic Auxiliary Force''', through the merging of several colonial militia forces of Antarctica. The Antarctican Army was initially made up of a few small units of professional soldiers, where the vast majority were in [[Territorial Defence Force]] (TDF) during peacetime. Following the outbreak of WWI, a standing regular army was formed in 1914 to send large numbers of soldiers to serve overseas. |
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| During its history, the Antarctican Army has fought in a number of major wars, including the Second Boer War, the First and Second World Wars, Korean War, Malayan Emergency, Indonesia-Malaysia Confrontation, Gulf War, and more recently in Iraq. Although Antarctican soldiers have been involved in a number global conflicts, Antarctican territory has never come under direct attack. Since 1949, the Australian Army has also been involved in many peacekeeping operations, usually as part of the {{wpl|United Nations}}. Today, it participates in multilateral and unilateral military exercises and provides emergency disaster relief and humanitarian aid in response to domestic and international crises. | | During its history, the Antarctican Army has fought in a number of major wars, including the Second Boer War, the First and Second World Wars, Korean War, Malayan Emergency, Indonesia-Malaysia Confrontation, Gulf War, and more recently in Iraq. Since 1949, the Antarctican Army has also been involved in many peacekeeping operations, usually as part of the {{wpl|United Nations}}. Today, it participates in multilateral and unilateral military exercises and provides emergency disaster relief and humanitarian aid in response to domestic and international crises. |
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| == History == | | == History == |
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| === World War I === | | === World War I === |
| {{main|Antarctican Army during World War I}} | | {{main|Antarctican Army during World War I}} |
| [[File:1 RKR Soldiers Ypre.jpg|300px|thumbnail|right|Antarctican soldiers of First Battalion, Royal Kingsland Regiment marching towards the battlefield during the {{wpl|Fourth Battle of Ypres}}]] | | [[File:1 RKR Soldiers Ypre.jpg|300px|thumbnail|right|Antarctican soldiers of First Battalion, Royal [[Kingsland Regiment]] marching towards the battlefield during the {{wpl|Fourth Battle of Ypres}}]] |
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| === Interbellum === | | === Interbellum === |
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| == Structure and Organisation == | | == Structure and Organisation == |
| {{Further information|List of Antarctic Circle States Army Corps}} | | {{Further information|List of Antarctic Circle States Army Corps}} |
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| Army Headquarters is located in McMurdo, [[Erebus]], and is responsible for providing forces at operational readiness for employment by the armed forces' operational commands. The command structure is hierarchical, with overall command residing with the Army Commanding General, who is immediately subordinate to Minister of Defence, the head of the Antarctica Armed Forces. Army Headquarters is further organised into nineteen corps, each commanded by a brigadier general. On the other hand, the deployable units are organised into brigades, which themselves consist of a complex mix of smaller units such as battalions. The A.C.S. Army currently fields two full-time 'regular' brigades, one part-time reserve brigade, and three part-time territorial brigades. | | Army Headquarters is located in McMurdo, [[Erebus]], and is responsible for providing forces at operational readiness for employment by the armed forces' joint commands. The command structure is hierarchical, with overall command residing with the Army Commanding General, who is immediately subordinate to Minister of Defence, the head of the Antarctica Armed Forces. Army Headquarters is further organised into nineteen corps, each commanded by a brigadier general. On the other hand, the deployable units are organised into brigades, which themselves consist of a complex mix of smaller units such as battalions. The A.C.S. Army currently fields eight full-time 'regular' brigades, and three part-time territorial brigades. |
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| === Regular Forces === | | === Special Forces === |
| | | The A.C.S. Army contributes two of the three special forces groups to the Antarctica Special Forces Command: the [[Antarctic Circle States Special Air Service]] (AQSAS) and the [[Antarctic Light Infantry]]. The AQSAS consists of one regular regiment and has its headquarters at TBD, TBD, TBD. It consists of 4 regular squadrons (A, B, C, and E), a reserve squadron (D), and a training wing. |
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| Army Air Corps is responsible for the A.C.S. Army's helicopters and training, aviation safety and {{wpl|unmanned aerial vehicles}}. Army Air Corps comprises 10 Aviation Brigade based in TBD at TBD, TBD, and Army Aviation Training Centre at TBD, TBD.
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| The A.C.S. Army contributes one of the three special forces groups to the Antarctica Special Forces Command: the [[Antarctic Circle States Special Air Service]] (AQSAS). The AQSAS consists of one regular regiment and has its headquarters at TBD, TBD, TBD. It consists of 4 squadrons (A, B, C, and D) and a training wing. The regiment is supported by 223rd Garrison Squadron (22 Engineer Support Regiment) and C Company, 280th Intelligence Battalion (28 Intelligence Regiment), which are attached from Antarctica Engineers Corps and Antarctica Intelligence Corps, respectively.
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| !colspan="4"|Primary Commands | | !colspan="4"|Army Commands |
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| | Army High Comand | | | Army Forces Command |
| | FM Herius Caesonius Melitus | | | Maj. Gen. TBD |
| | Thessalona, Salonika | | | TBD, TBD |
| | * Maintain Primary and Secondary commands<br>* Provide the Federation with combat-ready forces capable of deployment to regional commands | | | * Manage training and readiness of ground forces<br>* Administrate all active non-special operations units within the Army |
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| | Army Material Command | | | Special Operations Command |
| | GEN Augustus Calventius Tremorinus | | | Bde. Gen. TBD |
| | Armas, Lyressa | | | TBD, TBD |
| | * Research and development of military materials<br>* Maintain and distribute military materials<br>* Maintenance of primary logistic chains | | | * Manage selection and training of special operations personnel<br>* Administrate special operations units within the Army |
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| | GEN Liburnia Vera
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| | Thessalona, Salonika
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| | * Manage recruitment, training and in-service education of personnel<br>* Assist Military Council with development of ground-based tactics and strategies<br>* Act as administrative command to duty-unit financial aides
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| | !colspan="4"|Regular Brigades |
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| | GEN Caelus Favonius Paenula
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| | * Development and distribution of medical knowledge and instruments<br>* Establishment, maintenance, and operation of Army medical centres at home and abroad<br>* Act as primary administrative command for primarily medical personnel (Doctors, dentists, etc)
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| | LTG Kaeso Papirius Auxilius
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| | * Recruitment and training of military working animals<br>* Selection and training of Animal handlers<br>* Through-career care of animals<br>* Housing and after-care of animals post-retirement
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| | LTG Julianus Suedius Elerius
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| | RAD Agrinio, Eribia Minor
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| | * Administrative manage in-service maintenance of fixed-wing and rotary aircraft<br>* Research and develop new flying techniques and materials in partnership with suppliers and Material Command<br>* Create and maintain new flying standards within the Army.<br>* Act as primary liaison with the Federation Air Force.
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| | * Manage selection and training of personnel into special forces<br>* Administrate in-service special operations units on operations and at home<br>* Manage special aviation units in partnership with Federation Air Force. | |
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| | I Divisio Cataphractarius | | | 1st Brigade |
| | MG Septimus Lucceius Tertius | | | Bde. Gen. William Edwards Jr.<br>Col. Michael Huxley |
| | Fort San Cristos, Lyressa | | | TBD, TBD |
| | XII, V Legiones Catafractorius<br> XVI Legio Pedites Loricatorum<br>II Ala Tormentorum | | | |
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| | II Divisio Mechanicum | | | 2nd Brigade |
| | BG Caius Baebius Marcellus | | | Bde. Gen. Jim Osborne<br>Col. Robert Dalton |
| | Fort Roger Westerly, Patrinos | | | TBD, TBD |
| | III, XVII Legiones Catafractorius<br>I, XXI Legiones Pedites Loricatorum<br>IV Ala Tormentorum | | | |
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| | XX Divisio Mechanicum | | | 3rd Brigade |
| | LTG Camillia Iusta | | | Bde. Gen. TBD<br>Col. TBD |
| | Fort Kozani, Stronkeia | | | TBD, TBD |
| | X, XVIII Legiones Catafractorius<br>XX Legio Pedites Loricatorum<br>VI Ala Tormentorum | | | |
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| | III Divisio Cataphractarius | | | 7th (Artillery) Brigade |
| | MG Spurius Manilius Asina | | | Bde. Gen. TBD<br>Col. TBD |
| | Fort Agrippos, Peloponasia | | | TBD, TBD |
| | IV, XIX Legiones Catafracotorius<br>VII Legio Pedites Loricatorum<br>I Ala Tormentorum | | | |
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| | VII Divisio Pedites | | | 8th (Combat Support) Brigade |
| | LTG Potitus Canius Assanius | | | Bde. Gen. TBD<br>Col. TBD |
| | Fort Thesseus, Kalamos | | | TBD, TBD |
| | II, IX, XV, XXII Legiones Pedites Loricatorum<br>III Ala Tormentorum | | | |
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| | LIV Divisio Aerium | | | 9th (Sustainment) Brigade |
| | MG Robertus Luzi | | | Bde. Gen. TBD<br>Col. TBD |
| | Fort Kankrattos, Aunogostos | | | TBD, TBD |
| | VI, XIV, XXIII Legiones Pedites Aerium<br>V Ala Tormentorum | | | |
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| | IX Divisio Equitum | | | 10th (Health) Brigade |
| | MG Lucius Domitius Seuso | | | Bde. Gen. TBD<br>Col. TBD |
| | Fort Lemnos, Megos Delphoria | | | TBD, TBD |
| | VIII, XI, XXIV Legiones Pedites Equitum<br>VII Ala Tormentorum | | | |
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| | | 11th (Aviation) Brigade |
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| | STRA Philoxenus Quatruus (Acting) | | | Bde. Gen. TBD<br>Col. TBD |
| | Fort Iolcoezen, Agonon | | | TBD, TBD |
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| | LI Divisio Aerium | | | 5th Brigade |
| | BG Severus Lucretius | | | Bde. Gen. TBD<br>Col. TBD |
| | Fort Hellopeion, Kannis | | | TBD, TBD |
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| | IX Ala Discplina | | | TBD, TBD |
| | COL Periphanes Calacicus
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| {{main|Uniforms of the Belfrasian Army}}
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| Designs of the earliest army uniforms didn't differentiate between combat and service dress, opting for intricate designs based on Latin uniforms. The first regulations in the army called upon a red tunic with gold stitching for front chevrons, two for a basic soldier and five for an officer. The tunic would be worn with white trousers and black polished boots. At this point infantrymen would wear a tricorne hat, with a feather to designate the unit as an 'honored' unit within the army. Artillery operators would wear an apron alongside engineer units and be allowed not to wear any hats when utilising artillery pieces to avoid them being blown off by the rush of air following firing.
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| [[File:CombatDesert.png|150px|thumbnail|right|Combat uniforms, with and without armour in both primary patterns]]
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| The combat uniform of the Belfrasian Army is intended for usage when in the field, an environment where physical exertion is likely or in an environment in which the wearer may dirty his or her uniform in the course of executing their orders. The uniform, sometimes referred to as 'utilities' by personnel within the army, was designed to used with body armor, with pockets that would be available for usage with armour on or rapidly with minor alterations to the wearers equipment vest.
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| The blouse of the utilities features two angled chest pockets and sleeve pockets featuring velcro and button closure respectively. The elbows of the sleeves, whilst fully capable of being rolled up, are reinforced as to survive rugged usage without elbow pads. The cuffs of the uniform feature adjustment straps and a small rigged line shows the wearer where the sleeve needs to be rolled up to when wearing the blouse with the shirts rolled up. The shoulders of the blouse are reinforced and padded to help carry the weight of an equipment vest or backpack without chafing the wearers skin. The trousers of the utilities is similarly designed to aid the wearer when necessary; The trousers features two deep pockets at the hip, two rear pockets with button closure and two thigh-level cargo pockets with a combined velcro and elastic closure. The seat and knees of the trousers are reinforced similar to the elbows of the blouse to help minimise wear and tear with frequent use. The fly of the trousers is operated by buttons and is concealed behind a flap. The bottom cuffs of the trousers are equipped with an internal elastic system to help keep it tucked into their boots as per dress regulations.
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| Wearers of the uniform wear an green, blank t-shirt underneath the blouse. The t-shirts are made with breathable materials to help keep the wearer cool in hot environments. Boots worn with the uniform are tan combat boots and feature anti-stain materials and a reinforced heel and toe to protect against wear and to protect the users feet when in use. Headwear with the uniform is primarily a beret, coloured to match the wearers operational branch. Other headwear authorised includes a boonie hat, a campaign hat for instructors, a tan baseball cap for high-heat environments, and of course combat headgear such as the lighttweight helmet.
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| When operating in environments that call on the user to don armoured protection systems, the Army have a combat shirt that is to be worn instead of the blouse in hot or warm climates. The shirt is constructed with lightweight, breathable fabrics that absorbs sweat and moisture from the body to improve user comfort. The materials used in construction of the shirt are flame resistant, which when combined with the in-service trousers which are also constructed with flame resistant gear provide the wearer with toe-to-neck protection against burns.
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| A recent entrant to the uniforms of the army is an upgraded version of the combat shirt, called the armoured shirt. The armoured shirt was introduced with a lighter, more modular body armour vest that is both stream-lined whilst also offering more protection when coupled with the armoured shirt. The armoured shirt matches the new body armour system with it's modularity with soft, flexible armour built into the shirt along the neck, shoulders and high chest and back areas. The armour built into the shirt is approved for protection against shrapnel and 9mm rounds whilst also maintaining the light, breathable nature of the combat shirt. The added protection on the upper arms and shoulder by the shirt remove the need for add-on armour for the shoulders, which was proven to be bulky and prone to snagging on objects when mobile, possibly endangering the wearers life in a combat situation. The armour built into the shirt gives the same level of protection for the shoulders and upper arm area whilst also adding protection to the neck and reinforcing protection to the upper thorax region which is already protected by the worn armoured vest. Tests conducted in 2013-2014 proved that the new shirt/vest system shaves off at least 15 percent of existing weight that the soldier has to carry.
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| [[File:DressUniformBelArmy.png|150px|thumbnail|right|Service uniform, full and short sleeve variants.]]
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| The uniform in it's entirety consists of an olive-green coat and trousers and a khaki long-sleeve button-up shirt, a black tie and polished black shoes. The coat is tailored for the wearer to be semi-form fitting and features two inside pockets, two chest pockets and two pockets along the waist. Epaulettes on the coat are utilised to display an officers rank as necessary but are used as a clap for service aiguillettes that run from the top of the right epaulette, under the right army, and back around on itself. The colour of the aiguillette is depends on the 'branch' of the army the wearer serves in. Most units in the Army utilise a red aiguillette, but artillery and engineer units wear gold, and infantry, airborne, cavalry, and armoured units wear blue. The medical corps of the army and the military police also do not wear the standard red aiguillette, wearing a white one in it's place, with the military police also wearing a white belt on their coat. High command personnel wear the aiguillette of the division they were a part of prior to joining high command with the addition of one aiguillette for each 'star' they have. High command personnel also wear a black belt around their coat. Enlisted personnel have their rank stitched onto the upper arms of their coat in gold with a khaki background, outlined with black stitching. Officers have their rank displayed on their epaullettes. The collars of the coat are decorated by branch insignia, such as crossed muskets for infantry. A pair of buttons are worn above the branch insignia, the one worn on the left collar is engraved to match the branch the wearer is a part of, such as the infantry's crossed muskets or the medical corps' Caduceus. The badge on the right collar is engraved with a star, representing the stars on the Belfrasian flag. An all-weather coat is permitted for wear in winter conditions or the rain in a khaki colour to match the shirt worn under the coat.
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| The '''Black Dress''' uniform or 'Dress Blacks' is the standard dress uniform of the Army. It was first shown in public at the funeral of President Claudius Krennistos in 1891 and has been in service since. It is used for ceremonies in which would be considered a 'black tie' affair. The uniform calls for black coat and trousers and a white button-up long-sleeve shirt worn underneath the coat. The trousers have are zip-ups with a black flap to cover the zip when done up properly with a black leather belt and a silver/gold buckle for enlisted/officers respectively.
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| Finally, noted on both the trousers and jacket of the uniform are reed linings along the sides of the trousers, on the cuffs of the coat, along the edges of the coat and on the epaulettes and neck. This is known as the 'blood stripe' of the uniform and was put into a uniform update in 1952, with the stripe signifying the men and women of the Army who had perished in it's historical wars.
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| The '''Evening Dress''' was adopted for service in 1897 and adapted a civilian tail coat to be worn with a tie and vest. The uniform matches the Service Black with black colouring and blood striping along the trousers and epaulettes. The trousers are pressed black and are zip-up with a fabric cover for when not in use. The trousers sport a single blood stripe as opposed to the Dress Black's two. The dinner jacket of the service uniform is decorated by six silver/gold buttons, two connecting buttons for doing up the dinner jacket when not being worn to keep it from creasing. The sleeves of the jacket sport red cuffs as an addition to the tribute to fallen soldiers and sport service stripes in gold stitching regardless of status as enlisted or officers. The ranks are identically displayed as with dress blacks but with medical staff having red 'blood stripes' stitched between their chevrons if enlisted. The dinner jacket has grey lapels which are changed to gold for evening dress uniforms worn by general staff members.
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| The blouse of the uniform is frilled, white and a button-up long-sleeve. It compliments the bow-tie, which is black regardless of the uniform being worn at 'white tie' events. Branch aiguillettes return with the uniform, worn from the right epaulette to a connecting button under the right lapel. An elastic support system hidden under the lapel shares the off-sided weight to the other side of the uniform to keep any weight imbalances from becoming an issue. Finally a red cummerbund is worn and hides the black leather belt on the trousers. Officers exchange the red cummberbund with a red waistcoat. In inclement weather black cloak with red colourings on the inside is worn and ceremonial swords may be worn with the supporting belt hidden under a cummerbund or waist coat.
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| === Commissioned Officers ===
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| There are multiple paths to become a commissioned officer within the Belfrasian Army. The direct routes are through the Military Colleges and the Reserve Officers' Training Regiment. Enlisted personnel may progress to earning a commission through the Officer Candidate Academy and are granted full rights, privileges, and ranks as if they had gone through a Military College. Certain professions, such as physicians, pharmacists, dentists, lawyers, and chaplains are commissioned directly into the army and possess unique insignia and rank names.
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| Most commissioned officers are promoted based on a requirement system. Officer's are informed that they are to be promoted, either through acts in the field, time, general experience, or requirement, and may accept or refuse. In most cases, however, refusal almost always results in being removed from command in favor of an officer willing to accept the promotion. This has been at the base of several controversies over the history of the army, but it has always been argued that it's selection of officers has always bred excellent results in the field.
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| Senior officers, or Generals, are always addressed as 'General (Last Name)' regardless of exact rank. Likewise, Colonels and Lieutenants are referred to as 'Colonel (Last Name)' and 'Lieutenant (Last Name)' respectively, regardless of exact ranks.
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| === Enlisted Personnel ===
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| Corporals and up are referred to as NCOs, or Non-Commissioned Officers. This is to distinguish the rank of Corporal from other ranked specialists who are at the same pay grade but do not have the same leadership responsibilities. A Corporal leads a section of two four-man fire teams, with a Lance Corporal acting as both the leader of the second fire team and as the second in command.
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| === Training === | | === Training === |
| [[File:Sandhurst Royal Military Academy - geograph.org.uk - 44912.jpg|300px|thumbnail|right|Newly commissioned officers attend a passing out parade in the Army.]]
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| Candidates for the Belfrasian Army undergo a common basic training scheme to bring all personnel up to a similar standard of basic military skills and understanding prior to further, specialised training being conducted. The specialised training itself is tailored by both the Belfrasian Military Training Command and the Regiment of which the individual has been assigned to upon finishing training. Training is divided over three phases, with the third phase being a loosely defined term in which soldiers in the Army are capable of gaining civilian qualifications or to further their skill-sets for wider opportunities when in the military.
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| The selection process for training are similar to that of other services in the Armed Forces. The process involves a number of suitability interviews, an aptitude test to identify potential specialisations, and a medical and fitness test. Potential Enlisted-level recruits have the opportunity to select a Regiment and a trade they wish to join, with later training orientated around this decision. Potential officer's, on the other hand, apply for sponsorship's from a regiment instead. When a regiment sponsors a potential officer, it guarantees a placement within it's organisational structure for that person once they finish candidacy training. However, the sponsorship only lasts three months over the training period to force the potential candidate to enter training as soon as possible.
| | == Current deployments == |
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| Phase One training is similar regardless of desired specialisation or if the recruit intends to become an officer or an enlisted-level entrant. Phase One intends to bring all personnel up to a base competency for operations in the field, force protection, operational security, and general survivability including basic life saving training and marksmanship skills. This period of training lasts fourteen weeks, with a fifteenth week preparation for a 'Passing out Parade', in which the recruits formally finish Phase One and move onto Phase Two training following a two week rest period in which the recruits are able to mingle with family and friends. Despite this leave, recruits are still banned from leaving the country and are discharged if they are found to have broken this rule or have committed a criminal offense.
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| Following the conclusion of Phase One and the rest period, recruits are assigned to specialized training units around the country in order to qualify in their chosen specialities. It is at this point that the recruits are formally inducted into their chosen Regiments and have their trainings overseen by their commanding officers.
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| ==Equipment== | |
| | |
| === Small Arms ===
| |
| | |
| {| class="wikitable"
| |
| |- style="background:#aabccc;"
| |
| ! '''Model'''
| |
| ! '''Image'''
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| ! '''Origin'''
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| ! '''Type'''
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| ! '''Caliber'''
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| ! '''Details'''
| |
| |-----
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| ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" | '''Pistols'''
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| |-----
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
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| | {{wpl|Beretta_92#92FS|Apion 10}}
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| | [[File:Beretta 92 FS.gif|125px]]
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| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Semi-automatic pistol
| |
| | 9×19mm [[Naxos Standard|NS]]
| |
| | To be replaced by Apion 20
| |
| |-----
| |
| | {{wpl|M1911 pistol|Muzaka Model 20}}
| |
| | [[File:M1911A1.png|125px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Semi-automatic pistol
| |
| | 11.43×23mm (.45 ACP)
| |
| | Limited use
| |
| |-----
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
| |
| | {{wpl|SIG Sauer M17|Apion 20}}
| |
| | [[File:XM17-XM18 Modular Handgun.jpg|125px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Semi-automatic pistol
| |
| | 9×19mm [[Naxos Standard|NS]]
| |
| |-----
| |
| ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" | '''Submachine Guns'''
| |
| |-----
| |
| | {{wpl|Heckler & Koch MP7|NA-50 Submachine Gun}}
| |
| | [[File:BundeswehrMP7.JPG|125px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Submachine Gun
| |
| | 4.6mm
| |
| |
| |
| |-----
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
| |
| | {{wpl|Heckler & Koch MP5|NA-45 Submachine Gun}}
| |
| | [[File:Hkmp5count-terr-wiki.jpg|125px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Submachine Gun
| |
| | 9x19mm [[Naxos Standard|NS]]
| |
| | Utilised by military police and special forces.
| |
| |-----
| |
| ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" | '''Rifles/Carbines'''
| |
| |-----
| |
| | [[BR-55 Assault Rifle]]
| |
| | [[File:The_M16A4_Series_5.56mm_Rifle.jpg|150px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Assault rifle
| |
| | 5.56×45mm [[Naxos Standard|NS]]
| |
| | Standard service rifle, older variants issued to Federal Guard.
| |
| |-----
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
| |
| | [[BR-55 Assault Rifle|BR-55C Carbine Rifle]]
| |
| | [[File:PEO_M4_Carbine_RAS_M68_CCO.jpg|150px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Carbine Rifle
| |
| | 5.56×45mm [[Naxos Standard|NS]]
| |
| | Standard service rifle.
| |
| |-----
| |
| | {{wpl|FN SCAR|BR-70}}
| |
| | [[File:Scar_L_Standard.jpg|150px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Assault rifle
| |
| | 5.56×45mm<br>7.62×51mm[[Naxos Standard|NS]]
| |
| | In use with special forces
| |
| |-----
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
| |
| | {{wpl|IMBEL IA2|BR-090 Assault Rifle}}
| |
| | <imgur w=150>8CrJfxm.png</imgur>
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| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Assault rifle family
| |
| | 5.56×45mm/7.62×51mm [[Naxos Standard|NS]]
| |
| | Replacing BR-055 as standard rifle of the Army.
| |
| |-----
| |
| ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" | '''Shotguns'''
| |
| |-----
| |
| | {{wpl|Mossberg 500}}
| |
| | [[File:PEO Mossberg 590A1.jpg|125px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Pump-action shotgun
| |
| | 12 Gauge/20 Gauge
| |
| |
| |
| |-----
| |
| ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" | '''Machine Guns'''
| |
| |-----
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
| |
| | {{wpl|M249 light machine gun|NA-280 LMG}}
| |
| | [[File:PEO M249 Para ACOG.jpg|125px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Light Machine Gun
| |
| | 5.56×45mm [[Naxos Standard|NS]]
| |
| | Can be felt-fed or utilised with STANAG magazines.
| |
| |-----
| |
| | {{wpl|M240 machine gun|NA-250 GPMG}}
| |
| | [[File:PEO M240B Profile.jpg|125px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | General-purpose Machine Gun
| |
| | 7.62×51mm [[Naxos Standard|NS]]
| |
| | Belt-fed.
| |
| |-----
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
| |
| | {{wpl|M2 Browning|NA-3 HMG}}
| |
| | [[File:M2 Browning, Musée de l'Armée.jpg|125px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Heavy Machine Gun
| |
| | 12.7mm [[Naxos Standard|NS]]
| |
| | Mounted on vehicles or tripods
| |
| |-----
| |
| ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" | '''DMRS and Sniper Rifles'''
| |
| |-----
| |
| | {{wpl|Accuracy International Arctic Warfare|NA-620 SWS}}
| |
| | [[File:Accuracy International Arctic Warfare - Psg 90.jpg|125px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Sniper Rifle
| |
| | 7.62×51mm [[Naxos Standard|NS]]
| |
| | Bolt-action
| |
| |-----
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
| |
| | {{wpl|McMillan Tac-50|NA-720 AMSWS}}
| |
| | [[File:Tac50white1.jpg|125px]]
| |
| |{{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Anti-materiel rifle
| |
| | 12.7x99
| |
| | Bolt-action
| |
| |-----
| |
| | {{wpl|Denel NTW-20|NA-760 AMSWS}}
| |
| | [[File:NTW-20 rifle.jpg|125px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Sniper Rifle/Anti-Material Rifle
| |
| | 14.5x114mm / 20x82mm / 20x110mm
| |
| | Bolt-action
| |
| |-----
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
| |
| | {{wpl|M39 Enhanced Marksman Rifle|NA-710 SWS}}
| |
| | [[File:USMC-090417-M-4595B-185.jpg|125px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Designated Marksman Rifle
| |
| | 7.62×51mm [[Naxos Standard|NS]]
| |
| | Semi-Automatic
| |
| |-----
| |
| ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" | '''Portable Anti-Material Weapons'''
| |
| |-----
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
| |
| | [[Crossbow]]
| |
| | [[File:CrossbowImage.png|125px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Arthurista}}
| |
| | Unguided Anti-Tank Weapon
| |
| | 67mm
| |
| | Disposable one-shot weapon
| |
| |-----
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
| |
| | [[AT48 Recoilless Rifle]]
| |
| | [[File:At84 recoilless rifle.png|125px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Arthurista}}
| |
| | Unguided Anti-Tank Weapon
| |
| | 84mm
| |
| |
| |
| |-----
| |
| |{{wp|MBT LAW}}
| |
| |[[File:Pansarv%C3%A4rnsrobot_57_aka_MTB_LAW.jpg|200px]]
| |
| |{{flag|Ghant}}
| |
| |Disposable guided AT launcher
| |
| |150mm
| |
| |-----
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
| |
| | [[Vanguard missile]]
| |
| | [[File:British_Royal_Marine_with_anti-tank_weapon.jpg|200px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Arthurista}}
| |
| | Anti-tank guided missile
| |
| |
| |
| |-----
| |
| | {{wpl|Pike (munition)|Pike Missile}}
| |
| | TBA
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Guided munition
| |
| | 40mm
| |
| | Fired from grenade launchers and guided via designator
| |
| |-----
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
| |
| | [[Vesper missile]]
| |
| | [[File:Vesper_missile.png|125px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Arthurista}}
| |
| | Guided Anti-Tank Weapon
| |
| | n/a
| |
| | Fitted on vehicles and shoulder-launched.
| |
| |-----
| |
| ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" | '''Explosives'''
| |
| |-----
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
| |
| | {{wpl|HG_85#L109A1|L109A1}}
| |
| | [[File:Grenade_IMG_3098.jpg|125px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Arthurista}}
| |
| | Fragmentation Grenade
| |
| | n/a
| |
| |
| |
| |-----
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
| |
| | {{wpl|ARGES mine}}
| |
| | [[File:ARGES_mine.png|125px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Arthurista}}
| |
| | Off-route Anti-Tank mine
| |
| | n/a
| |
| |
| |
| |-----
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
| |
| | {{wpl|L9 Bar Mine}}
| |
| | [[File:L9_Bar_mine.jpg|125px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Arthurista}}
| |
| | Anti-Tank mine
| |
| | n/a
| |
| |
| |
| |-----
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
| |
| | {{wpl|L10 Ranger Anti-Personnel mine}}
| |
| | [[File:L10 Ranger Anti-Personnel Mine & Arming Key.JPG|125px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Arthurista}}
| |
| | Anti-personnel mine
| |
| | n/a
| |
| |
| |
| |-----
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| |}
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| | == Equipment == |
| | {{Further information|List of equipment of the Antarctican Army}} |
| | === Firearms === |
| === Artillery === | | === Artillery === |
| | | === Vehicles === |
| {| class="wikitable"
| | === Support === |
| |- style="background:#aabccc;"
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| ! '''Model'''
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| ! '''Image'''
| |
| ! '''Origin'''
| |
| ! '''Type'''
| |
| ! '''Caliber'''
| |
| ! '''Details'''
| |
| |-----
| |
| ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" | '''Mortars'''
| |
| |-----
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| |-----
| |
| ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" | '''Howitzers'''
| |
| |-----
| |
| |-----
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| ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" | '''Rocket/Missile Artillery'''
| |
| |-----
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
| |
| | {{wpl|M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System|TDI Ares}}
| |
| | [[File:MLRS-IDF002.jpg|125px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Multiple rocket launcher system
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| | X
| |
| | Armored, self-propelled, multiple rocket launcher
| |
| |-----
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
| |
| | [[Venator_ADAMANT#Raeda_MARS|Raeda MARS]]
| |
| | [[File:HIMARS_-_missile_launched.jpg|125px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Wheeled advanced rocket system<br>Vertical-launch missile system courier
| |
| | X
| |
| |
| |
| |-----
| |
| ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" | '''Theatre/Strategic Artillery'''
| |
| |-----
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
| |
| | [[ACM-7 Astaroth]]
| |
| | [[File:ACM-7 Trishula 2.png|125px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Two-stage, Quasi-ballistic missile
| |
| | X
| |
| |
| |
| |-----
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| |}
| |
| | |
| === Wheeled vehicles ===
| |
| | |
| {| class="wikitable"
| |
| |- style="background:#aabccc;"
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| ! '''Name'''
| |
| ! '''Image'''
| |
| ! '''Origin'''
| |
| ! '''Type/Variants'''
| |
| ! '''Number in Service'''
| |
| ! '''Details'''
| |
| |-----
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
| |
| | [[BMI Jaguar]]
| |
| | [[File:BMI Jaguar (basic).png|150px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Utility Vehicle Family
| |
| | x
| |
| | In service as on-base/friendly territory utility vehicle only
| |
| |-----
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
| |
| | [[Venator_ADAMANT#Pangolin_Mine_Resistant_Ambush_Protected_.28MRAP.29|Pangolin MRAP]]
| |
| | [[File:USMC-110515-M-2678M-012.jpg|150px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Mine Resistant Ambush Protected modular vehicle
| |
| | x
| |
| |
| |
| |-----
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
| |
| | [[Venator_ADAMANT#Tamandua_Light_Tactical_Vehicle|Tamandua LTV]]
| |
| | [[File:L-ATV_34.jpg|150px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Light multi-role tactical vehicle
| |
| | x
| |
| | Slated to replace the Jaguar as deployment vehicle
| |
| |-----
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
| |
| | [[BMS Weasel AFV|BMS Weasel]]
| |
| | [[File:Weasel AFV.png|150px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Armoured scout vehicle<br>Tank Hunter<br>Anti-Air Vehicle
| |
| | x
| |
| |
| |
| |-----
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
| |
| | [[BMS Orestes MPAV-W|BMS Orestes]]
| |
| | [[File:OrestesWMAV.png|150px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Armoured Personnel Carrier<br>Infantry Fighting Vehicle<br>Mobile Gun System
| |
| | x
| |
| |
| |
| |-----
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
| |
| | [[Venator_ADAMANT#Raeda_Medium_Tactical_Vehicle|Raeda MTV]]
| |
| | [[File:48th Infantry Brigade XCTC 130923-A-AX030-251.jpg|150px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Medium multi-role tactical vehicle
| |
| | x
| |
| |
| |
| |-----
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
| |
| | [[Venator_VAULT#Ferret_Utility_Task_Vehicle|Ferret FUTV]]
| |
| | [[file:Ferret Utility Task Vehicle.jpg|150px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Ultra-light UtilityVehicle
| |
| | x
| |
| |
| |
| |-----
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
| |
| | [[Venator_VAULT#Polecat_Combat_Vehicle|Polecat PCV]]
| |
| | [[file:Polecat Combat Vehicle.jpg|150px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Ultra-light Combat Vehicle
| |
| | x
| |
| |
| |
| |-----
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
| |
| | [[Venator_ADAMANT#Rhinokeros Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP)|Rhinokeros MRAP]]
| |
| | [[File:USMC-11602.jpg|150px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Mine Resistant Ambush Protected modular vehicle
| |
| | x
| |
| |
| |
| |-----
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
| |
| | [[Venator_ADAMANT#Carrus_High-Threat_Mobility_Vehicle|Carrus HTMV]]
| |
| | [[File:Carrus HTMV.jpg|150px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | High-Threat Mobility Vehicle
| |
| | x
| |
| | 4x4 variants utilised by special forces only<br>6x6 variants in general usage
| |
| |-----
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
| |
| | [[Venator_ADAMANT#elephantus_Heavy_Tactical_Vehicle|Elephantus HTV]]
| |
| | [[File:HEMTT Wrecker and Cargo.jpg|150px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Heavy multi-role tactical vehicle
| |
| | x
| |
| |
| |
| |-----
| |
| |}
| |
| | |
| === Tracked vehicles ===
| |
| | |
| {| class="wikitable"
| |
| |- style="background:#aabccc;"
| |
| ! '''Name'''
| |
| ! '''Image'''
| |
| ! '''Origin'''
| |
| ! '''Type/Variants'''
| |
| ! '''Number in Service'''
| |
| ! '''Details'''
| |
| |-----
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
| |
| | [[BMS Parmenio MBT|Parmenio]]
| |
| | [[File:Parmenio.png|150px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Main Battle Tank<br>Armored Recovery Vehicle<br>Armored Engineering Vehicle<br>Bridge Layer<br>Assault Breacher
| |
| | x
| |
| |
| |
| |-----
| |
| | [[BMS Harma|Harma]]
| |
| | [[File:IZjGWzK.png|150px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Infantry Fighting Vehicle<br>Light Tank<br>Reconnaissance Vehicle<br>Anti-Tank Vehicle
| |
| | x
| |
| |
| |
| |-----
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
| |
| | [[BMS Incitatus|Incitatus]]
| |
| | [[File:M8-Ridgeway-AGS.gif|150px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Light tank
| |
| | x
| |
| |
| |
| |-----
| |
| | [[BMS Testudo|Testudo]]
| |
| | [[File:M113 FOB Taji, Iraq April 25, 2009.JPG|150px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Armoured personnel carrier<br>Tank Destroyer<br>Mortar Carrier
| |
| | x
| |
| | Remaining variants to be replaced by new Harma models from 2018 onwards
| |
| |-----
| |
| |}
| |
| | |
| === Water-craft === | |
| | |
| === Aircraft === | | === Aircraft === |
|
| |
|
| {| class="wikitable"
| | == Bases == |
| |- style="background:#aabccc;"
| |
| ! '''Name'''
| |
| ! '''Image'''
| |
| ! '''Origin'''
| |
| ! '''Type/Variants'''
| |
| ! '''Number in Service'''
| |
| ! '''Details'''
| |
| |-----
| |
| |-
| |
| ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Helicopters'''
| |
| |-
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
| |
| | [[Clios Peregrine]]
| |
| | [[File:12th Combat Aviation Brigade Mission Rehearsal Exercise 140318-A-DI345-008.jpg|150px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Utility Helicopter<br>Multi-Mission helicopter<br>Electronic-Warfare Helicopter
| |
| | x
| |
| |
| |
| |-----
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
| |
| | [[Aigios Stork]]
| |
| | [[File:CH-46_2.jpg|150px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Troop/Cargo Assault Helicopter
| |
| | x
| |
| | Being phased out by [[Aigios Raptor]]
| |
| |-----
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
| |
| | [[Clios Buzzard]]
| |
| | [[File:MH-6 Little Bird.jpg|150px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Observation Helicopter<br>Forward Air control<br>Multi-Mission Helicopter<br>Attack Helicopter
| |
| | x
| |
| |
| |
| |-----
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
| |
| | [[Aigios Aquila]]
| |
| | [[File:AH-64 firing flare.jpg|150px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Attack Helicopter
| |
| | x
| |
| |
| |
| |-----
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
| |
| | [[Aigios Heron]]
| |
| | [[File:CH-47F multi-ship 131211-Z-WH280-005.jpg|150px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Transport Helicopter<br>Multi-Mission Helicopter
| |
| | x
| |
| |
| |
| |-----
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
| |
| | [[Aigios Raptor]]
| |
| | [[File:3rd Battalion 3rd Marines Osprey flights.jpg|150px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | V/STOL multi-mission aircraft
| |
| | X
| |
| |
| |
| |-----
| |
| |-
| |
| ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)'''
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{wpl|AeroVironment Switchblade|OAT Needle}}
| |
| | [[File:Needleloiter.jpg|150px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Light loitering munition
| |
| | x
| |
| |
| |
| |-----
| |
| | {{wpl|Black Hornet Nano|TI Szalinski}}
| |
| | [[File:Black Hornet Nano Helicopter UAV.jpg|150px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Hand-launched micro UAV
| |
| | x
| |
| |
| |
| |-----
| |
| | {{wpl|AeroVironment RQ-11 Raven|OAT Renattu}}
| |
| | [[File:Raven UAV flying.jpg|150px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Hand-launched UAV
| |
| | x
| |
| |
| |
| |-----
| |
| |- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
| |
| | {{wpl|Boeing Insitu ScanEagle|TI Oculus}}
| |
| | [[File:US Navy 1005268-N-RC844-159 A Scan Eagle Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV).jpg|150px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Reconnaissance UAV
| |
| | x
| |
| |
| |
| |-----
| |
| | [[Clios Dragonfly]]
| |
| | [[File:CliosDragonfly1.jpg|150px]]
| |
| | {{flag|Belfras}}
| |
| | Hand-launched UAV
| |
| | x
| |
| |
| |
| |-----
| |
| |}
| |
| | |
| === Retired ===
| |
| | |
| ;'''Bladed Weapons'''
| |
| | |
| ;'''Pistols and revolvers'''
| |
| | |
| ;'''Rifles, Carbines, and Muskets'''
| |
| [[File:Rifle Springfield M1903A3.jpg|150px|thumbnail|right|BR-1 Bolt-Action Rifle, 7.62×63mm]]
| |
| [[File:Garand.jpg|150px|thumbnail|right|BR-10 Battle Rifle, 7.62×63mm]]
| |
| [[File:BR28 rifle drawn.jpg|150px|thumbnail|right|BR-28 Battle Rifle, 7.62×51mm]]
| |
| * [[BR-1 Bolt-Action Rifle]]
| |
| * [[BR-10 Service Rifle]]
| |
| * [[BR-28 Battle Rifle]]
| |
| | |
| ;'''Submachine guns'''
| |
| | |
| ;'''Machine guns'''
| |
| | |
| ;'''Explosives and Launchers'''
| |
| | |
| ;'''Ground vehicles'''
| |
| | |
| ;'''Aircraft'''
| |
| | |
| ;Watercraft
| |
|
| |
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