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The Cordobez army or Corshvek Hieer in Cordobez language,it is the main land service branch of the AFC. The army has the purpose of ensuring the land security of the national territory of Cordomonivence in addition to working together with other branches of the AFC. The army is the branch of the AFC with the largest number of personnel in addition to being the third branch of the AFC to receive more budget.Its main operations at present are counter-insurgency, peacekeeping operations and the fight against drugs and human trafficking.The army operates on a doctrine of deterrence, maintaining a large number of equipment as a way to prevent other nations from invading Cordomonivence | The Cordobez army or Corshvek Hieer in Cordobez language,it is the main land service branch of the AFC. The army has the purpose of ensuring the land security of the national territory of Cordomonivence in addition to working together with other branches of the AFC. The army is the branch of the AFC with the largest number of personnel in addition to being the third branch of the AFC to receive more budget.Its main operations at present are counter-insurgency, peacekeeping operations and the fight against drugs and human trafficking.The army operates on a doctrine of deterrence, maintaining a large number of equipment as a way to prevent other nations from invading Cordomonivence. [[Category:Cordomonivence]] | ||
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* General commander of the GMHCC | * General commander of the GMHCC | ||
* Supreme general of the Cordobez Army | * Supreme general of the Cordobez Army | ||
* Commander of an army-there are 2 operative armies,the first army in the | * Commander of an army-there are 2 operative armies,the first army in the northern region of Cordomonivence and the second army in the southern region of Cordomonivence,both armies are separated by Taubon strait | ||
* Commander of a division | * Commander of a division | ||
* Commander of a brigade | * Commander of a brigade | ||
* Commander of a battalion | * Commander of a regiment | ||
* Commander of a company | * Commander of a battalion | ||
* Commander of a company | |||
* Commander of a squad | * Commander of a squad | ||
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[[File:Cordobez Army organization-Armies.png|150px|right]] | [[File:Cordobez Army organization-Armies.png|150px|right]] | ||
* [[1th Army]] in [[Mushnetman]] | * [[1th Army]] in [[Mushnetman]] | ||
* [[1. | * [[1. Kombinierte Waffeninfanterier division]] in [[Mushnetman]] | ||
* [[2. | * [[2. Kombinierte Waffeninfanterier division]] in [[Taubon]] | ||
* [[3. | * [[3. Kombinierte Waffeninfanterier division]] in [[Gurler]] | ||
* [[ | * [[4. Kombinierte Waffeninfanterier division]] in [[Mondstadt]] | ||
* [[ | * [[5. Kombinierte Waffeninfanterier division]] in [[Dajenme]] | ||
* [[ | * [[6. Kombinierte Waffeninfanterier division]] in [[Janna]] | ||
* [[ | * [[7. Kombinierte Waffeninfanterier division]] in [[Schratten]] | ||
* [[ | * [[8. Kombinierte Waffeninfanterier division]] in [[Rogers]] | ||
* [[1. | * [[1. Gebirgsinfanterier division]] in [[Volkrunmund]] | ||
* [[2. | * [[2. Gebirgsinfanterier division]] in [[Cupdenburg]] | ||
* [[3. | * [[3. Gebirgsinfanterier division]] in [[Seferenitte]] | ||
* [[1. | * [[1. Luftinfanterier division]] in [[Mushnetman]] | ||
* [[1. Militärausbildung division]] in [[Mushnetman]] | |||
* [[2. Militärausbildung division]] in [[Taubon]] | |||
* [[1. | |||
* [[2. | |||
* [[2th Army]] in [[Cordobenza]] | * [[2th Army]] in [[Cordobenza]] | ||
* [[ | * [[9. Kombinierte Waffeninfanterier division]] in [[Manderszchfϋrst]] | ||
* [[ | * [[10. Kombinierte Waffeninfanterier division]] in [[Penzorenkurg]] | ||
* [[ | * [[11. Kombinierte Waffeninfanterier division]] in [[Novarre]] | ||
* [[ | * [[12. Kombinierte Waffeninfanterier division]] in [[Munvurv]] | ||
* [[ | * [[13. Kombinierte Waffeninfanterier division]] in [[Portermunden]] | ||
* [[ | * [[14. Kombinierte Waffeninfanterier division]] in [[Relsessit]] | ||
* [[ | * [[15. Kombinierte Waffeninfanterier division]] in [[Handelzentre]] | ||
* [[ | * [[16. Kombinierte Waffeninfanterier division]] in [[Panzertenne]] | ||
* [[ | * [[17. Kombinierte Waffeninfanterier division]] in [[Cordobenza]] | ||
* [[ | * [[18. Kombinierte Waffeninfanterier division]] in [[Manderszchfϋrst]] | ||
* [[4. | * [[4. Gebirgsinfanterier division]] in [[Starinngrad]] | ||
* [[5. Gebirgsinfanterier division]] in [[Slavstedgranetten]] | |||
* [[6. Gebirgsinfanterier division]] in [[Saddestmark]] | |||
* [[7. Gebirgsinfanterier division]] in [[Starinngrad]] | |||
* [[8. Gebirgsinfanterier division]] in [[Puyinmisk]] | |||
* [[9. Gebirgsinfanterier division]] in [[Portermunden]] | |||
* [[11. Gebirgsinfanterier division|10. Gebirgsinfanterier division]] in [[Novarre]] | |||
* [[2. Luftinfanterier division]] in [[Cordobenza]] | |||
* [[5. | * [[3. Luftinfanterier division]] in [[Relsessit]] | ||
* [[6. | * [[5. Luftinfanterier division]] in [[Hochen]] | ||
* [[7. | * [[6. Luftinfanterier division]] in [[Manderszchfϋrst]] | ||
* [[8. | * [[3. Militärausbildung division]] in [[Cordobenza]] | ||
* [[9. | * [[4. Militärausbildung division]] in [[Relsessit]] | ||
* [[ | * [[5. Militärausbildung division]] in [[Hochen]] | ||
* [[6. Militärausbildung division]] in [[Hochen]] | |||
* [[2. | |||
* [[3. | * Combined Arms Brigade (''Kombinierte Waffenbrigade'') | ||
* [[5. | * Infantrymen Regiment ('' Infanterierregiment'') | ||
* [[6. | *Armoured Infantry Regiment (''Panzergrenadierregiment'') | ||
* [[ | *Airborne Infantry Brigade (''Luftlande-Infanteriebrigade'') | ||
* [[ | *Paratrooper Brigade (''Fallschirmjägerbrigade'') | ||
* [[ | *Mountain Infantry Brigade (''Gebirgsjägerbrigade'') | ||
* [[ | *Tank Regiment (''Panzerregiment'') | ||
* [[ | *Artillery Regiment (''Artillerie-Regiment'') | ||
* [[ | *Tank Hunting Regiment (''Panzerjagdregiment'') | ||
* [[ | |||
* [[ | Examples: | ||
* [[ | * [[3th Combined Arms Brigade]] (''3th Kombinierte Waffenbrigade'') | ||
* [[ | * [[16th Infantrymen Regiment]] (''16th Infanterierregiment'') | ||
* [[21th Armoured Infantry Regiment]] (''21th Panzergrenadierregiment'') | |||
* [[1th Airborne Infantry Brigade]] (''1th Luftlande-Infanteriebrigade'') | |||
* [[12th Paratrooper Brigade]] (''12th Fallschirmjägerbrigade'') | |||
* [[30th Mountain Infantry Brigade]] (''30th Gebirgsjägerbrigade'') | |||
* [[6th Tank Regiment]] (''6th Panzerregiment'') | |||
* [[36th Artillery Regiment]] (''36th Artillerie-Regiment'') | |||
* [[15th Tank Hunting Regiment]] (''15th Panzerjagdregiment'') | |||
==Ranks== | ==Ranks== | ||
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|'''Abbreviation'''||GEK||GZK||BG||OT||GLT||OKN|| KN ||LT||ZLT | |'''Abbreviation'''||GEK||GZK||BG||OT||GLT||OKN|| KN ||LT||ZLT | ||
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|<small>KL</small> | |<small>KL</small> | ||
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==Performance== | |||
The overall performance of the units of the Cordobez Army usually varies by branch,for example,the airborne corps are given more priorities in trainings than the mountaineer corps.The performance of the conscripts is usually rated as regular as they are mainly used for patrols on areas or for garrisons meanwhile the proffesional soldiers,are considered to have an average good performance,having extensive training and usually having real combat experience as they are usually used for offensive operations against the Cordobez guerrillas or sometimes used in foreign peacekeeping missions. | |||
The Cordobez Army is considered to have a good performance in terms of training and real combat but foreign experts point out that the Cordobez Army shares the same problems as other branches of the AFC,this being mainly the logistical issues that the different kinds of equipment bring and the overall poor standardization of equipment. | |||
==Training== | ==Training== | ||
The training of the conscripted soldiers of the army is 3 months,on this time the conscripts are first tested on their physical abilities and they are trained to obey the orders of their commanders.Once the physical training is done,they are then trained about other stuff like controlling arms,what to do in case of being kidnapped,what to do in case of get lost,how to survive in the nature and how to deal with the Cordobez guerilla's properly. | |||
Meanwhile,the proffesional soldiers are trained for 2 more months,in this time their former training is reinforced and they are put in simulated combat situations to learn how to act in real combat.Other stuff they learn is the weapons the guerilla's use and the possible danger they can act.Also,two extra months can be added to this training,on this time,soldiers decide what military occupation they wanna occupy and they also can choose to affiliate to one or more military courses of the Militärisches Ausbildungskurssystem. | |||
'''Military Training Course System''' | |||
The Military Training Course System or Militärisches Ausbildungskurssystem is an additional training system highly used in the Cordobez Army.It consists that on the extra months given to proffesional army soldiers,they can choose on the multiple military courses of the MTCS,this so they have more training on more specialized areas.A soldier can choose one or multiple courses and during the time they are on this courses,they would not be deployed.The most popular courses are:Specialized Mountain Survival Course,Anti-Guerilla Deepening Course,Combat Medical Treatment Deepening Course,Foreign War Specialization Course and the National and Foreign Languages Specialization Course.The only soldiers that can join those courses are proffesional soldiers. | |||
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| {{wp|FN_Five-seveN| | | {{wp|FN_Five-seveN|Sovorog SP-31}} | ||
| {{wp|Semi Automatic Pistol}} | | {{wp|Semi Automatic Pistol}} | ||
| {{wp|FN 5.7x28mm| | | {{wp|FN 5.7x28mm|SP 5.70x289mm}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| Used as a side weapon and defense by special forces, combat engineering corps, field medics armed corps and sometimes used by crews of armored vehicles | | Used as a side weapon and defense by special forces, combat engineering corps, field medics armed corps and sometimes used by crews of armored vehicles | ||
| [[File:FN5704.jpg|250px]] | | [[File:FN5704.jpg|250px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp|Glock| | | {{wp|Glock|CordArms-20,CordArms-22,CordArms-23}} | ||
| {{wp|Semi Automatic Pistol}},{{wp|Automatic Pistol}} | | {{wp|Semi Automatic Pistol}},{{wp|Automatic Pistol}} | ||
| {{wp|9×19mm_Parabellum| | | {{wp|9×19mm_Parabellum|CA 9x9mm M/20}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| Used as a sidearm and self-defense by special forces, army airborne corps, field officer corps, armed field medic corps and used to a lesser extent by the regular army | | Used as a sidearm and self-defense by special forces, army airborne corps, field officer corps, armed field medic corps and used to a lesser extent by the regular army | ||
| [[File:Glock17.jpg|250px]] | | [[File:Glock17.jpg|250px]] | ||
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| {{wp|Heckler_%26_Koch_USP| | | {{wp|Heckler_%26_Koch_USP|CordArms SPP-12 M2}} | ||
| {{wp|Semi Automatic Pistol}} | | {{wp|Semi Automatic Pistol}} | ||
| {{wp|9×19mm_Parabellum| | | {{wp|9×19mm_Parabellum|CA 9x9mm M/20}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| Used as a sidearm and self-defense by most crews of armored vehicles and helicopters or light fixed-wing aircraft and used to a greater extent by the regular army | | Used as a sidearm and self-defense by most crews of armored vehicles and helicopters or light fixed-wing aircraft and used to a greater extent by the regular army | ||
| [[File:First-year H&K USP 9mm (32415150000) modified.png|250px]] | | [[File:First-year H&K USP 9mm (32415150000) modified.png|250px]] | ||
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| {{wp|Beretta_92| | | {{wp|Beretta_92|CordArms ASP-77}} | ||
| {{wp|Semi Automatic Pistol}} | | {{wp|Semi Automatic Pistol}} | ||
| {{wp|9×19mm_Parabellum| | | {{wp|9×19mm_Parabellum|CA 9x9mm M/20}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| Used as a sidearm and defense by most of the regular army as well as being registered under the national reserve force | | Used as a sidearm and defense by most of the regular army as well as being registered under the national reserve force | ||
| [[File:Beretta-92FS.jpg|250px]] | | [[File:Beretta-92FS.jpg|250px]] | ||
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| {{wp|SIG_Sauer_P226| | | {{wp|SIG_Sauer_P226|CordArms SSP-18}} | ||
| {{wp|Semi Automatic Pistol}} | | {{wp|Semi Automatic Pistol}} | ||
| {{wp|9×19mm_Parabellum| | | {{wp|9×19mm_Parabellum|CA 9x9mm M/20}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| Used as a sidearm and self defense weapon only by special forces | | Used as a sidearm and self defense weapon only by special forces | ||
| [[File:SIG Sauer P226 neu.jpg|250px]] | | [[File:SIG Sauer P226 neu.jpg|250px]] | ||
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| {{wp|M1911_pistol| | | {{wp|M1911_pistol|CordArms AP-3}} | ||
| {{wp|Semi Automatic Pistol}} | | {{wp|Semi Automatic Pistol}} | ||
| {{wp|45_ACP|TFAP.22/20}} Variant | | {{wp|45_ACP|TFAP.22/20}} Variant | ||
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| {{wp|Heckler_%26_Koch_MP5| | | {{wp|Heckler_%26_Koch_MP5|CordArms SSG-5}} | ||
| {{wp|Submachine gun}} | | {{wp|Submachine gun}} | ||
| {{wp|9×19mm_Parabellum| | | {{wp|9×19mm_Parabellum|CA 9x9mm M/20}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| Used by the regular army and some special forces groups | | Used by the regular army and some special forces groups | ||
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| {{wp|FN_P90|P90}} | | {{wp|FN_P90|P90}} | ||
| {{wp|Submachine gun}},{{wp|Personal Defence Weapon}} | | {{wp|Submachine gun}},{{wp|Personal Defence Weapon}} | ||
| {{wp|FN 5.7x28mm| | | {{wp|FN 5.7x28mm|SP 5.70x289mm}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| Used mainly as a defence weapon by special forces, combat medics armed corps, combat engineer corps, urban combat division brigades and light infantry/light assault brigades | | Used mainly as a defence weapon by special forces, combat medics armed corps, combat engineer corps, urban combat division brigades and light infantry/light assault brigades | ||
| [[File:P90--.png|350px]] | | [[File:P90--.png|350px]] | ||
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| {{wp|FAMAE_SAF| | | {{wp|FAMAE_SAF|Forfosa FOMUS}} | ||
| {{wp|Submachine gun}} | | {{wp|Submachine gun}} | ||
| {{wp|9×19mm_Parabellum| | | {{wp|9×19mm_Parabellum|CA 9x9mm M/20}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| Used mostly by special forces and some brigades of the army | | Used mostly by special forces and some brigades of the army | ||
| [[File:Famae-saf.jpg|350px]] | | [[File:Famae-saf.jpg|350px]] | ||
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| {{wp|Brügger_%26_Thomet_APC| | | {{wp|Brügger_%26_Thomet_APC|Forfosa FERMET}} | ||
| {{wp|Submachine gun}},{{wp|Assault rifle}} | | {{wp|Submachine gun}},{{wp|Assault rifle}} | ||
| {{wp| | | {{wp|9×19mm_Parabellum|CA 9x9mm M/20}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| Used only by special forces and combat engineering corps | | Used only by special forces and combat engineering corps | ||
| [[File:B&T APC 9 K side profile.jpg|350px]] | | [[File:B&T APC 9 K side profile.jpg|350px]] | ||
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| R2 | |||
| {{wp|Submachine gun}} | |||
| 9x19mm | |||
| {{flag|Riamo}} | |||
| Acquired by the government from the riamese for the KKA | |||
| [[File:R2(gun).png|350px]] | |||
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| {{wp|M4_carbine| | | {{wp|M4_carbine|Forfosa AR-20 M2A}} | ||
| {{wp|Assault Rifle}},{{wp|Carbine}} | | {{wp|Assault Rifle}},{{wp|Carbine}} | ||
| {{wp|5.56×45mm_NATO| | | {{wp|5.56×45mm_NATO|FFA 5.5x45mm}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| Used extensively by the regular army, airborne brigades, special forces, combat engineering corps and the armed combat medic corps | | Used extensively by the regular army, airborne brigades, special forces, combat engineering corps and the armed combat medic corps | ||
| [[File:PEO M4 Carbine RAS M68 CCO.png|350px]] | | [[File:PEO M4 Carbine RAS M68 CCO.png|350px]] | ||
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| {{wp|Heckler_%26_Koch_HK416| | | {{wp|Heckler_%26_Koch_HK416|Forfosa SAR/C-17 M3}} | ||
| {{wp|Assault Rifle}},{{wp|Carbine}} | | {{wp|Assault Rifle}},{{wp|Carbine}} | ||
| {{wp|5.56×45mm_NATO| | | {{wp|5.56×45mm_NATO|FFA 5.5x45mm}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| Main weapon of the special forces and used to a lesser extent by the regular army | | Main weapon of the special forces and used to a lesser extent by the regular army | ||
| [[File:HK416N.png|350px]] | | [[File:HK416N.png|350px]] | ||
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| {{wp|FN_SCAR| | | {{wp|FN_SCAR|Forfosa SAR-34 M3}} | ||
| {{wp|Assault Rifle}} | | {{wp|Assault Rifle}} | ||
| {{wp|5.56×45mm_NATO| | | {{wp|5.56×45mm_NATO|FFA 5.5x45mm}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| Used by special forces, the regular army and the combat engineering corps, mainly by support companies and units | | Used by special forces, the regular army and the combat engineering corps, mainly by support companies and units | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:FN SCAR-L noBG.png|350px]] | ||
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| {{wp|AK-103| | | {{wp|AK-103|CordArms CAR-74M}} | ||
| {{wp|Assault Rifle}} | | {{wp|Assault Rifle}} | ||
| {{wp| | | {{wp|5.56×45mm_NATO|FFA 5.5x45mm}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| Used only by the regular army, mainly in the 2th army | | Used only by the regular army, mainly in the 2th army | ||
| [[File:Ak103 m.jpg|350px]] | | [[File:Ak103 m.jpg|350px]] | ||
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| {{wp|SA80| | | {{wp|SA80|CordArms CAR-55}} | ||
| {{wp|Bullpup}} {{wp|Assault Rifle}} | | {{wp|Bullpup}} {{wp|Assault Rifle}} | ||
| {{wp|5.56×45mm_NATO| | | {{wp|5.56×45mm_NATO|FFA 5.5x45mm}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| Used extensively by special forces and defence or escort brigades | | Used extensively by special forces and defence or escort brigades | ||
| [[File:SA80 A2 (L85A2) 5.56mm Rifle MOD 45162150.jpg|350px]] | | [[File:SA80 A2 (L85A2) 5.56mm Rifle MOD 45162150.jpg|350px]] | ||
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| {{wp|Barrett_M82| | | {{wp|Barrett_M82|Forfosa SMPR-80}} | ||
| {{wp|Anti Materiel Rifle}} | | {{wp|Anti Materiel Rifle}} | ||
| {{wp|.50_BMG| | | {{wp|.50_BMG|FFA 13x99mm}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| Used almost entirely by special forces and used to a lesser extent by sniper/anti-materiel sniper regiments | | Used almost entirely by special forces and used to a lesser extent by sniper/anti-materiel sniper regiments | ||
| [[File:Barrett-M82A1-Independence-Day-2017-IZE-048-white.jpg|350px]] | | [[File:Barrett-M82A1-Independence-Day-2017-IZE-048-white.jpg|350px]] | ||
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| {{wp|Accuracy_International_AWM| | | {{wp|Accuracy_International_AWM|Forfosa WSR}} | ||
| {{wp|Bolt Action}} {{wp|Sniper Rifle}} | | {{wp|Bolt Action}} {{wp|Sniper Rifle}} | ||
| {{wp|.338_Lapua_Magnum| | | {{wp|.338_Lapua_Magnum|FFA 8.6x69mm}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| Used mostly by recon and sniper regiments of the regular army and to a lesser extent by special forces | | Used mostly by recon and sniper regiments of the regular army and to a lesser extent by special forces | ||
| [[File:AWM-338-white.jpg|350px]] | | [[File:AWM-338-white.jpg|350px]] | ||
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| {{wp|Remington_MSR|Forfosa SSR}} | |||
| {{wp|Remington_MSR| | |||
| {{wp|Sniper Rifle}} | | {{wp|Sniper Rifle}} | ||
| {{wp|.338_Lapua_Magnum| | | {{wp|.338_Lapua_Magnum|FFA 8.6x69mm}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| Used by special forces, airborne forces and mainly by the regular army, sometimes used as a designated marksman rifle | | Used by special forces, airborne forces and mainly by the regular army, sometimes used as a designated marksman rifle | ||
| [[File:R-MSR.jpg|350px]] | | [[File:R-MSR.jpg|350px]] | ||
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| {{wp|IWI_Tavor| | | {{wp|IWI_Tavor|Forfosa SMR}} | ||
| {{wp|Bullpup}} {{wp|Designated Marksman Rifle}} | | {{wp|Bullpup}} {{wp|Designated Marksman Rifle}} | ||
| {{wp|5.56×45mm_NATO| | | {{wp|5.56×45mm_NATO|FFA 5.5x45mm}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| Used extensively by the military and special forces as well as the airborne forces | | Used extensively by the military and special forces as well as the airborne forces | ||
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==== Machine Guns ==== | ==== Machine Guns ==== | ||
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| {{wp| | | {{wp|M134_Minigun|Forfosa RMG-1}} | ||
|- | |||
| {{wp|Rotary}} {{wp|Machine gun}} | | {{wp|Rotary}} {{wp|Machine gun}} | ||
| {{wp|7.62×51mm_NATO| | | {{wp|7.62×51mm_NATO|FFA 7.82x51mm}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| Used by special forces and regular army, used only on vehicle mounts or attached to structures for defensive purposes | | Used by special forces and regular army, used only on vehicle mounts or attached to structures for defensive purposes | ||
| [[File:DAM134DT.png|350px]] | | [[File:DAM134DT.png|350px]] | ||
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| {{wp|Heckler_%26_Koch_MG4| | | {{wp|Heckler_%26_Koch_MG4|Forfosa LMG-56}} | ||
| {{wp|Light Machine gun}} | | {{wp|Light Machine gun}} | ||
| {{wp|5.56×45mm_NATO| | | {{wp|5.56×45mm_NATO|FFA 5.5x45mm}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| Used only by special forces and airborne forces mostly for the purpose of taking down possible hostile structures and delivering suppressive fire | | Used only by special forces and airborne forces mostly for the purpose of taking down possible hostile structures and delivering suppressive fire | ||
| [[File:H&KMG4.jpg|350px]] | | [[File:H&KMG4.jpg|350px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp|Heckler_%26_Koch_MG5| | | {{wp|Heckler_%26_Koch_MG5|Forfosa LMG-60}} | ||
| {{wp|General Purpose Machine Gun }} | | {{wp|General Purpose Machine Gun }} | ||
| {{wp|7.62×51mm_NATO| | | {{wp|7.62×51mm_NATO|FFA 7.82x51mm}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| Used by the army, special forces and airborne forces | | Used by the army, special forces and airborne forces | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| {{wp|M203_grenade_launcher| | | {{wp|M203_grenade_launcher|CordArms M280 RMGL}} | ||
| {{wp|Grenade Launcher}} | | {{wp|Grenade Launcher}} | ||
| {{wp|List_of_40_mm_grenades#40×46mm_SR|AG-40/T}} | | {{wp|List_of_40_mm_grenades#40×46mm_SR|AG-40/T}} | ||
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| [[File:PEO M203A2 Grenade Launcher.jpg|350px]] | | [[File:PEO M203A2 Grenade Launcher.jpg|350px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp|Milkor_MGL| | | {{wp|Milkor_MGL|CordArms M330 PGL}} | ||
| {{wp|Grenade Launcher}} | | {{wp|Grenade Launcher}} | ||
| {{wp|List_of_40_mm_grenades#40×46mm_SR|AG-40/T}} | | {{wp|List_of_40_mm_grenades#40×46mm_SR|AG-40/T}} | ||
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| [[File:Milkor MGL.jpg|350px]] | | [[File:Milkor MGL.jpg|350px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp|Mk_19_grenade_launcher| | | {{wp|Mk_19_grenade_launcher|CordArms M21 AGL}} | ||
| {{wp|Automatic Grenade Launcher}} | | {{wp|Automatic Grenade Launcher}} | ||
| {{wp|List_of_40_mm_grenades#40×46mm_SR|AG-40/T}} | | {{wp|List_of_40_mm_grenades#40×46mm_SR|AG-40/T}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| {{wp|AT4| | | {{wp|AT4|Suthzen DAT-2}} | ||
| Disposable {{wp|Anti Tank}} Launcher | | Disposable {{wp|Anti Tank}} Launcher | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
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| [[File:AT4 image.jpg|350px]] | | [[File:AT4 image.jpg|350px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp|Panzerfaust_3| | | {{wp|Panzerfaust_3|Suthzen DAT-4}} | ||
| Disposable {{wp|Anti Tank}} {{wp|Rocket Propelled Grenade}} | | Disposable {{wp|Anti Tank}} {{wp|Rocket Propelled Grenade}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
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| [[File:Panzerfaust3 noBG.png|350px]] | | [[File:Panzerfaust3 noBG.png|350px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp|RPG-29|RPG- | | {{wp|RPG-29|Moller RPG-20}} | ||
| {{wp|Rocket Propelled Grenade}} | | {{wp|Rocket Propelled Grenade}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
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| [[File:RPG-29 USGov.JPG|350px]] | | [[File:RPG-29 USGov.JPG|350px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp|NLAW| | | {{wp|NLAW|LWIZ SAP ATGM-54}} | ||
| {{wp|Anti Tank Guided Missile}} | | {{wp|Anti Tank Guided Missile}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
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| [[File:NLAW Kokonaisturvallisuus 2015 01 (cropped).JPG|350px]] | | [[File:NLAW Kokonaisturvallisuus 2015 01 (cropped).JPG|350px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp|FGM-148_Javelin| | | {{wp|FGM-148_Javelin|LWIZ SAP ATGM-90}} | ||
| {{wp|Anti Tank Guided Missile}} | | {{wp|Anti Tank Guided Missile}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
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| [[File:Javelin with checkout equipment.jpg|350px]] | | [[File:Javelin with checkout equipment.jpg|350px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp|FIM-92_Stinger| | | {{wp|FIM-92_Stinger|LWIZ SAP MANPAD-6}} | ||
| {{wp|Man-portable-air-defence-system}} | | {{wp|Man-portable-air-defence-system}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
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| [[File:Voorzijde van een Stinger lanceerbuis met richt-afvuurapparatuur (2086-065-004).jpg|350px]] | | [[File:Voorzijde van een Stinger lanceerbuis met richt-afvuurapparatuur (2086-065-004).jpg|350px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp|Starstreak| | | {{wp|Starstreak|LWIZ SAP MANPAD-7}} | ||
| Man-portable/vehicle mounted surface-to-air missile | | Man-portable/vehicle mounted surface-to-air missile | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
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| [[File:CJOAX fires 150417-A-BG594-015.jpg|350px]] | | [[File:CJOAX fires 150417-A-BG594-015.jpg|350px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp|M72_LAW| | | {{wp|M72_LAW|Suthzen DAT-2}} | ||
| {{wp|Anti Tank}} {{wp|Rocket Propelled Grenade}} | | {{wp|Anti Tank}} {{wp|Rocket Propelled Grenade}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| {{wp|M26_grenade| | | {{wp|M26_grenade|CordArms M30}} | ||
| {{wp|Hand grenade}} | | {{wp|Hand grenade}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
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| [[File:M-61Grenade.jpg|150px]] | | [[File:M-61Grenade.jpg|150px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp|M67_grenade| | | {{wp|M67_grenade|CordArms M50}} | ||
| {{wp|Hand grenade}} | | {{wp|Hand grenade}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
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| [[File:M67b.jpg|150px]] | | [[File:M67b.jpg|150px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp|MK3_grenade| | | {{wp|MK3_grenade|CordArms M62}} | ||
| {{wp|Hand grenade}} | | {{wp|Hand grenade}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
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| [[File:Mk3A2 Grenade.gif|250px]] | | [[File:Mk3A2 Grenade.gif|250px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp|AN-M8_smoke_grenade| | | {{wp|AN-M8_smoke_grenade|CordArms M88}} | ||
| {{wp|Smoke grenade}} | | {{wp|Smoke grenade}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
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| [[File:ANM8 grenade.jpg|250px]] | | [[File:ANM8 grenade.jpg|250px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp|M18_smoke_grenade| | | {{wp|M18_smoke_grenade|CordArms M97}} | ||
| {{wp|Smoke grenade}} | | {{wp|Smoke grenade}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
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|} | |} | ||
=== Artillery === | === Artillery === | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| {{wp|LGI Mle F1| | | {{wp|LGI Mle F1|CordoMax LMS-11}} | ||
| {{wp|Mortar}} | | {{wp|Mortar}} | ||
| 55 mm | | 55 mm | ||
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| [[File:LGI_entrainement.jpg|300px]] | | [[File:LGI_entrainement.jpg|300px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp|M224_mortar| | | {{wp|M224_mortar|CordoMax LMS-10}} | ||
| {{wp|Mortar}} | | {{wp|Mortar}} | ||
| 60 mm | | 60 mm | ||
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| [[File:Soldier firing M224 60mm mortar.jpg|300px]] | | [[File:Soldier firing M224 60mm mortar.jpg|300px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp| | | {{wp|L16_81mm_mortar|CordoMax RMS-24}} | ||
|- | |||
| {{wp|Mortar}} | | {{wp|Mortar}} | ||
| 81 mm | | 81 mm | ||
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|{{Flag|Cordomonivence}} | |{{Flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| 32 | | 32 | ||
| | | Getting retired from service following the EIUP program | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{wp|FH70| | |{{wp|FH70|CordoMax FH-15}} | ||
|[[File:FH 70 155mm gun (6065127314).jpg|300px]] | |[[File:FH 70 155mm gun (6065127314).jpg|300px]] | ||
| 155 mm | | 155 mm | ||
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| -4.5° to 70° elevation and a max range of 24.7-31.5 km | | -4.5° to 70° elevation and a max range of 24.7-31.5 km | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{wp|Haubits_FH77| | |{{wp|Haubits_FH77|CordoMax FH-21}} | ||
|[[File:Haubits 77BMK2.JPG|300px]] | |[[File:Haubits 77BMK2.JPG|300px]] | ||
| 155 mm | | 155 mm | ||
|{{Flag|Cordomonivence}} | |{{Flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| | | 72 | ||
| Variants A and B used,most commonly used is the A variant. -5° to 70° elevation and a max range of 24-60 km. Ten units were sold to [[Morrawia]] in late 2023 | | Variants A and B used,most commonly used is the A variant. -5° to 70° elevation and a max range of 24-60 km. Ten units were sold to [[Morrawia]] in late 2023 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{wp|M198_howitzer| | |{{wp|M198_howitzer|CordoMax FH-50}} | ||
|[[File:4-14 Marines in Fallujah.jpg|300px]] | |[[File:4-14 Marines in Fallujah.jpg|300px]] | ||
| 155 mm | | 155 mm | ||
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| -5° to 72° elevation and a max range of 22-40 km | | -5° to 72° elevation and a max range of 22-40 km | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{wp|M777_howitzer| | |{{wp|M777_howitzer|CordoMax FH-77}} | ||
|[[File:M777 howitzer rear.jpg|300px]] | |[[File:M777 howitzer rear.jpg|300px]] | ||
| 155 mm | | 155 mm | ||
|{{Flag|Cordomonivence}} | |{{Flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| | | 234 | ||
| 0° to 71.5° elevation and a max range of 21-40 km. 25 units were sold to [[Morrawia]] in late 2023 | | 0° to 71.5° elevation and a max range of 21-40 km. 25 units were sold to [[Morrawia]] in late 2023 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{wp|L118_light_gun| | |{{wp|L118_light_gun|CordoMax LFH-90}} | ||
|[[File:Royal Artillery Firing 105mm Light Guns MOD 45155621.jpg|300px]] | |[[File:Royal Artillery Firing 105mm Light Guns MOD 45155621.jpg|300px]] | ||
| 105 mm | | 105 mm | ||
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| -5.5° to 70° elevation and a max range of 17.2-20.6 km | | -5.5° to 70° elevation and a max range of 17.2-20.6 km | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{wp|155_K_83| | |{{wp|155_K_83|CordoMax FH-85}} | ||
|[[File:155 K 83-97 Lippujuhlan päivä 2013 3.JPG|300px]] | |[[File:155 K 83-97 Lippujuhlan päivä 2013 3.JPG|300px]] | ||
| 155 mm | | 155 mm | ||
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|{{Flag|Cordomonivence}} | |{{Flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| 2 | | 2 | ||
| | | Getting retired from service following the EIUP program | ||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
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|{{Flag|Cordomonivence}} | |{{Flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| ''Unknown'' | | ''Unknown'' | ||
| | | Getting retired from service following the EIUP program | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{wp|Jobaria_Defense_Systems_Multiple_Cradle_Launcher| | |{{wp|Jobaria_Defense_Systems_Multiple_Cradle_Launcher|CordoMax NGLCMRLS Bosbot}} | ||
| | | | ||
| 122 mm | | 122 mm | ||
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| Started official production in 2021 after the Cordobez government signed a production contract with the [[Blusdern Monsdurten]] local company | | Started official production in 2021 after the Cordobez government signed a production contract with the [[Blusdern Monsdurten]] local company | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{wp|Astros_II| | |{{wp|Astros_II|CordoMax HCMRLS Koizaris}} | ||
|[[File:MTC-300.jpg|300px]] | |[[File:MTC-300.jpg|300px]] | ||
| 450 mm | | 450 mm | ||
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| Updated the Fire control system into a more modern and simple system.15 sold to [[Morrawia]] in late 2023 | | Updated the Fire control system into a more modern and simple system.15 sold to [[Morrawia]] in late 2023 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{wp|M270_Multiple_Launch_Rocket_System| | |{{wp|M270_Multiple_Launch_Rocket_System|CordoMax MCMRLS Roimar}} | ||
|[[File:M270A1 Multiple Launch Rocket System South Dakota ANG.jpg|300px]] | |[[File:M270A1 Multiple Launch Rocket System South Dakota ANG.jpg|300px]] | ||
| 227 mm | | 227 mm | ||
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| Multiple variants active,the most common is one with upgraded electronic systems and upgraded effective range.Two units sold to [[Morrawia]] in late 2023. | | Multiple variants active,the most common is one with upgraded electronic systems and upgraded effective range.Two units sold to [[Morrawia]] in late 2023. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{wp|M142 HIMARS|MSVNF-142}} | |||
|[[File:HIMARS - missile launched.jpg|300px]] | |||
| 227 mm | |||
|[[Keizaan]] | |||
| Initial order of 5 units | |||
| Acquired by the government from the Keizaanis following the EIUP program | |||
|- | |||
|} | |} | ||
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! style="text-align: left;"|Origin | ! style="text-align: left;"|Origin | ||
! style="text-align: left;"|Quantity | ! style="text-align: left;"|Quantity | ||
! style="text-align: left;"|Variant | |||
! style="text-align: left;"|Notes | ! style="text-align: left;"|Notes | ||
! style="text-align: left;"|Image | ! style="text-align: left;"|Image | ||
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| {{wp|Armored personnel carrier}} | | {{wp|Armored personnel carrier}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| 275 | | 275 | ||
|138 RA-17M3 (M113A3) <br> 10 RA-17TV <br> 20 RA-17CCS (M577) <br> 17 RA-17ASACV (TRVA) <br> 21 RA-17FH <br> 41 RA-17AOV (BA) | |||
| Used in the variant A3-C which includes an improved brake system,a better and more reliable engine,slightly bigger fuel tanks,a bigger optic for the driver (its also more armoured) and more space in the Transport area.Its used mainly as transport vehicle in possible dangerous areas or in harsh environments | | Used in the variant A3-C which includes an improved brake system,a better and more reliable engine,slightly bigger fuel tanks,a bigger optic for the driver (its also more armoured) and more space in the Transport area.Its used mainly as transport vehicle in possible dangerous areas or in harsh environments | ||
| [[File:Allied Spirit I 150126-A-LO967-001.jpg|300px]]. | | [[File:Allied Spirit I 150126-A-LO967-001.jpg|300px]]. | ||
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| {{wp|Infantry fighting vehicle}} | | {{wp|Infantry fighting vehicle}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| 183 | | 183 | ||
|129 IC 01M (BMP-2 M Berezhok) <br> 54 IC 01CCV (BMP-2K) | |||
| Used mainly in the variant IC 01M which includes a better 30 mm auto cannon with an improved 7.62mm coaxial machine gun,improved the fire control system of the ATGMs mounted on the lateral sides of the turret,added slightly more armor on the lateral sides of the turret.Its used agaisnt small enemy garrisons in very harsh environments such as mountainous or swampy environments,also used in amphibious combined arms operations. | | Used mainly in the variant IC 01M which includes a better 30 mm auto cannon with an improved 7.62mm coaxial machine gun,improved the fire control system of the ATGMs mounted on the lateral sides of the turret,added slightly more armor on the lateral sides of the turret.Its used agaisnt small enemy garrisons in very harsh environments such as mountainous or swampy environments,also used in amphibious combined arms operations. | ||
| [[File:BMP-2M.jpg|300px]] | | [[File:BMP-2M.jpg|300px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp|M551_Sheridan|SKR-111}} | | {{wp|M551_Sheridan|SKR-111 Valor}} | ||
| {{wp|Amphibious}} {{wp|Light tank}} | | {{wp|Amphibious}} {{wp|Light tank}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| 37 | | 37 | ||
| | |26 SKR-111A4 Valor (M551A1 TTS) <br> 11 SKR-112 Catpat (M551 NTC) | ||
| Getting retired from service following the EIUP program | |||
| [[File:CamoSheridan.JPG|300px]] | | [[File:CamoSheridan.JPG|300px]] | ||
|- | |||
| {{wp|Combat_Vehicle_90#CV90_Mk_IV|Cordomax LAS 80}} | |||
| {{wp|Infantry fighting vehicle}} | |||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | |||
| Initial order of 20 units | |||
|20 LAS-80C | |||
| Acquired by the government following the EIUP program | |||
| [[File:CV 90 Mk IV SIAF-2022.jpg|300px]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp|Patria_6×6|Terrol 14 Frogman}} | | {{wp|Patria_6×6|Terrol 14 Frogman}} | ||
| {{wp|Armored personnel carrier}} | | {{wp|Armored personnel carrier}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| 187 | | 187 | ||
|164 Terrol 14A Frogman (Patria 6x6) <br> 23 Terrol 14H | |||
| Used mainly in the basic variant which includes an upgraded engine,a bigger space for passengers and equipment,slightly stronger suspension,slightly reduced armor on the upper plates and a more simple control system.Used to transport troops and supplies in relatively safe locations but with still a bit of danger from ambushes or that type of attacks,also used to transport injured personnel out of the battlefield to a safer place | | Used mainly in the basic variant which includes an upgraded engine,a bigger space for passengers and equipment,slightly stronger suspension,slightly reduced armor on the upper plates and a more simple control system.Used to transport troops and supplies in relatively safe locations but with still a bit of danger from ambushes or that type of attacks,also used to transport injured personnel out of the battlefield to a safer place | ||
| [[File:Lippujuhlan päivän 2022 paraati 046 Patria 6x6 XA-300.JPG|300px]] | | [[File:Lippujuhlan päivän 2022 paraati 046 Patria 6x6 XA-300.JPG|300px]] | ||
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| {{wp|Armored car}} | | {{wp|Armored car}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| 176 | | 176 | ||
| | |104 IK-221A MK II (LAV-300 MK II) <br> 54 IK-221CCV <br> 18 IK-221FA | ||
| Getting retired from service following the EIUP program except the IK-221CCV | |||
| [[File:Balikatan 18 CALFEX 180512-A-NU445-0108.jpg|300px]] | | [[File:Balikatan 18 CALFEX 180512-A-NU445-0108.jpg|300px]] | ||
|- | |||
| {{wp|Mowag Piranha V|KĐ-7 Mighty Dragon}} | |||
| {{wp|Infantry fighting vehicle}} | |||
| [[Keizaan]] | |||
| Initial order of 30 units | |||
|30 KĐ-7 Mighty Dragon | |||
| Acquired by the government from the Keizaanis following the EIUP program | |||
| [[File:TBT 8x8 PIRANHA V.jpg|300px]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp|BRDM-2|Allzweck-Panzerwagen KOLA-24}} | | {{wp|BRDM-2|Allzweck-Panzerwagen KOLA-24}} | ||
| {{wp|Amphibious}} {{wp|Armoured}} {{wp|Scout car}} | | {{wp|Amphibious}} {{wp|Armoured}} {{wp|Scout car}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| | | 139 | ||
|100 KOLA 24M (BRDM-2M) <br> 39 KOLA-24CCV (BRDM-2-R-5) <br> | |||
| Used mainly in the variant KOLA-24M (although there are more variants),the OC variant includes a thicker aluminium alloy armor,stronger tires,exit hatches on the rear,cheaper engine and thermal sight .Used in small danger engagements such as manifestations or terrorist attacks | | Used mainly in the variant KOLA-24M (although there are more variants),the OC variant includes a thicker aluminium alloy armor,stronger tires,exit hatches on the rear,cheaper engine and thermal sight .Used in small danger engagements such as manifestations or terrorist attacks | ||
| [[File:Sloboda 2019 - defile 02 - BRDM-2MS 07.jpg|300px]] | | [[File:Sloboda 2019 - defile 02 - BRDM-2MS 07.jpg|300px]] | ||
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| {{wp|Armoured personnel carrier}} | | {{wp|Armoured personnel carrier}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| 199 | | 199 | ||
|101 RAM 24A4 (VAB 4X4) <br> 43 RAM 24 (VAB TOP) <br> 55 RAM 24AT (VCAC Mephisto) | |||
| Used mainly in the basic variant (although there are more variants),the basic variant includes a upgraded radio and a simplified control system.Its used for recon and patrol in low-engagement areas | | Used mainly in the basic variant (although there are more variants),the basic variant includes a upgraded radio and a simplified control system.Its used for recon and patrol in low-engagement areas | ||
| [[File:Royal Brunei Land Force convoy 10 July 2022 02.jpg|300px]] | | [[File:Royal Brunei Land Force convoy 10 July 2022 02.jpg|300px]] | ||
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| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| 68 | | 68 | ||
| | |68 Letzmas IIIA | ||
| Getting retired from service following the EIUP program | |||
| [[File:ELDYK APCs.JPG|300px]] | | [[File:ELDYK APCs.JPG|300px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp|Marauder_(vehicle)|Bewaffnetes Wunschen Transportfahrzeug Klaztmas}} | | {{wp|Marauder_(vehicle)|Bewaffnetes Wunschen Transportfahrzeug Klaztmas MVA}} | ||
| {{wp|Armoured personnel carrier}} | | {{wp|Armoured personnel carrier}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| | | 190 | ||
| 190 MVAM1 | |||
| Used in the basic variant,the basic variant includes a stronger engine and suspension,more resistance to harsher environments and better armored glass.Its used for recon,convoy and patrolling missions,its used in urban,snowy or mountainous environments,its also reported to have poor effectiveness in desert environments | | Used in the basic variant,the basic variant includes a stronger engine and suspension,more resistance to harsher environments and better armored glass.Its used for recon,convoy and patrolling missions,its used in urban,snowy or mountainous environments,its also reported to have poor effectiveness in desert environments | ||
| [[File:Marauder Multi Role Armoured Vehicle (9676433800).jpg|300px]] | | [[File:Marauder Multi Role Armoured Vehicle (9676433800).jpg|300px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp|FV103_Spartan|Aufklärungs und Transportfahrzeug Neig luk | | {{wp|FV103_Spartan|Aufklärungs und Transportfahrzeug Neig luk NLF}} | ||
| {{wp|Armoured personnel carrier}} | | {{wp|Armoured personnel carrier}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| 316 | | 316 | ||
| | |316 NLFM1 | ||
| Getting retired from service following the EIUP program | |||
| [[File:Spartan Armoured Personnel Carrier Exits Landing Craft During Amphibious Capability Demonstration MOD 45152077.jpg|300px]] | | [[File:Spartan Armoured Personnel Carrier Exits Landing Craft During Amphibious Capability Demonstration MOD 45152077.jpg|300px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp|BMP-3| | | {{wp|BMP-3|AGT IC 05}} | ||
| {{wp|Infantry fighting vehicle}} | | {{wp|Infantry fighting vehicle}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| 54 | | 54 | ||
| | |54 AGT IC 05M (BMP-3M) | ||
| Getting retired from service following the EIUP program | |||
| [[File:Bmp-3 tan.jpg|300px]] | | [[File:Bmp-3 tan.jpg|300px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| 59 | | 59 | ||
|59 LISMA IIM3 (M3A3 Bradley) <br> | |||
| Used mainly in the variant LISMA IIA3,this variant doesnt features much differences more than small local adjustments.Its used for armed recon,infantry support and field transport,its able to work in flat,desert and wooded environments | | Used mainly in the variant LISMA IIA3,this variant doesnt features much differences more than small local adjustments.Its used for armed recon,infantry support and field transport,its able to work in flat,desert and wooded environments | ||
| [[File:M3 Bradley Hohenfels (cropped).jpg|300px]] | | [[File:M3 Bradley Hohenfels (cropped).jpg|300px]] | ||
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| {{wp|Infantry fighting vehicle}} | | {{wp|Infantry fighting vehicle}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| | | 200 | ||
| | |141 IS No.3 (Freccia AIFV) <br> 59 IS No.30 (Freccia ATGW) | ||
| Used in urban or rural environments agaisnt small paramilitary units and used as recon vehicles in rural areas | |||
| [[File:Italian Army - Mechanized Brigade "Pinerolo" Freccia IFV.jpg|300px]] | | [[File:Italian Army - Mechanized Brigade "Pinerolo" Freccia IFV.jpg|300px]] | ||
|- | |||
| {{wp|Type 16 Maneuver Combat Vehicle|KĐ-5 Dragon}} | |||
| {{wp|Infantry fighting vehicle}} | |||
| [[Keizaan]] | |||
| Initial order of 24 units | |||
|24 | |||
| Acquired by the government from the Keizaani following the EIUP program | |||
| [[File:JGSDF Type 16 Maneuver Combat Vehicle (26-7978) left front view at JASDF Hamamatsu Air Base October 23, 2022 01.jpg|300px]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp|Tigr_(military_vehicle)|leichter Transportwagen PO-CAS}} | | {{wp|Tigr_(military_vehicle)|leichter Transportwagen PO-CAS}} | ||
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| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| 73 | | 73 | ||
| | |73 PO-CAS | ||
| Used in multiple environments such as urban,rural,mountainous and swampy environments | |||
| [[File:VPK-233114 Tigr-M vehicle at Engineering Technologies 2012.jpg|300px]] | | [[File:VPK-233114 Tigr-M vehicle at Engineering Technologies 2012.jpg|300px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| {{wp|Military light utility vehicle}} | | {{wp|Military light utility vehicle}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| | | 200 | ||
| | |200 KM-124 | ||
| Used in multiple environments such as urban,rural,mountainous and swampy environments | |||
| [[File:L-ATV 4.jpg|300px]] | | [[File:L-ATV 4.jpg|300px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| {{wp|Military light utility vehicle}} | | {{wp|Military light utility vehicle}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| 2, | | 2,300 | ||
|Multiple variants | |||
| Used in multiple variants,most of them adapted to swampy,mountainous,desert and urban environments,each variant having its own role and modifications | | Used in multiple variants,most of them adapted to swampy,mountainous,desert and urban environments,each variant having its own role and modifications | ||
| [[File:2015 MCAS Beaufort Air Show 041215-M-CG676-161.jpg|300px]] | | [[File:2015 MCAS Beaufort Air Show 041215-M-CG676-161.jpg|300px]] | ||
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| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| 100 | | 100 | ||
| | |50 Iurutis Lisbon 32 4X4 (Cougar H) <br> 56 Iurutis Lisbon 32 6X6 (Cougar HE) | ||
| Its used mainly in desert and mountainous environments.Its production is designated as ''Priority'' and its estimated that around 150 more Lisbons would be produced up to half of 2024 | |||
| [[File:Mrap cougar he casablanca.jpg|300px]] | | [[File:Mrap cougar he casablanca.jpg|300px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| 142 | | 142 | ||
|122 BMR-5 (M-ATV Assault) <br> 20 BMR-5CCV (M-ATV Command) | |||
| Used mainly on the assault and command variants.Its used mainly agaisnt the separatist paramilitary groups on the mountains of Cordomonivence | | Used mainly on the assault and command variants.Its used mainly agaisnt the separatist paramilitary groups on the mountains of Cordomonivence | ||
| [[File:M153 CROWS mounted on a U.S. Army M-ATV.jpg|300px]] | | [[File:M153 CROWS mounted on a U.S. Army M-ATV.jpg|300px]] | ||
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| {{wp|Scout car}} | | {{wp|Scout car}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| | | 240 | ||
|240 LAS 24 | |||
| Used mainly on the Recon and Air control variants | | Used mainly on the Recon and Air control variants | ||
| [[File:Fennek 2.jpg|300px]] | | [[File:Fennek 2.jpg|300px]] | ||
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| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| 100 | | 100 | ||
| | |100 MU-88 | ||
| Getting retired from service following the EIUP program | |||
| [[File:SpPz2 Luchs.JPG|300px]] | | [[File:SpPz2 Luchs.JPG|300px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| {{wp|Self-propelled-anti-aircraft-gun}} | | {{wp|Self-propelled-anti-aircraft-gun}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| | | 280 | ||
|280 AB-22 Jäger | |||
| | | | ||
| [[File:Gepard 1a2 overview.jpg|300px]] | | [[File:Gepard 1a2 overview.jpg|300px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp|NASAMS#NASAMS_2|Träumezerstörer}} | | {{wp|NASAMS#NASAMS_2|Träumezerstörer TZ-2}} | ||
| {{wp|Surface-to-air missile}} system | | {{wp|Surface-to-air missile}} system | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| 102 | | 102 | ||
|102 TZ-2 | |||
| | | | ||
| [[File:NASAMS II Lippujuhlanpäivä 2.JPG|300px]] | | [[File:NASAMS II Lippujuhlanpäivä 2.JPG|300px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp|M109_howitzer|Cordomax | | {{wp|M109_howitzer|Cordomax SPAV-44}} | ||
| {{wp|Self propelled artillery}} | | {{wp|Self propelled artillery}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| 146 | | 146 | ||
| Used in the variant | |146 SPAAV-44A10 (M109A6) <br> ) | ||
| Used in the variant A10 which features a improved balistic computer and communication system | |||
| [[File:M109A6 Paladin blast in 2007.jpg|300px]] | | [[File:M109A6 Paladin blast in 2007.jpg|300px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp|K9_Thunder|Cordomax | | {{wp|K9_Thunder|Cordomax SPAS-30}} | ||
| {{wp|Self propelled artillery}} | | {{wp|Self propelled artillery}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| 98 | | 98 | ||
|98 SPAS-30A1 | |||
| | | | ||
| [[File:Lippujuhlan päivän 2017 paraati 104 K9 Thunder.JPG|300px]] | | [[File:Lippujuhlan päivän 2017 paraati 104 K9 Thunder.JPG|300px]] | ||
|- | |||
| {{wp|CAESAR self-propelled howitzer|KEIVAT}} | |||
| {{wp|Self propelled artillery}} | |||
| [[Keizaan]] | |||
| Initial order of 10 units | |||
|10 KEIVAT <br> ) | |||
| Acquired by the government from the Keizaanis following the EIUP program | |||
| [[File:French Caesar self-propelled howitzer in Iraq.jpg|300px]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp|Leopard_2|InduCord GF-35 Zuversichtlichkeit}} | | {{wp|Leopard_2|InduCord GF-35 Zuversichtlichkeit}} | ||
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| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| 100 | | 100 | ||
| | |79 GF-35A4 (Leopard 2A6) <br> 21 GF-35A3 (Leopard 2A5) | ||
| | |||
| [[File:Leopard 2A6 HEL (2).jpg|300px]] | | [[File:Leopard 2A6 HEL (2).jpg|300px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| 108 | | 108 | ||
| | |57 LAS-77MA (T-90A) <br> 51 LAS-77M (T-90M) | ||
| | |||
| [[File:T-90A - TankBiathlon2013-12.jpg|300px]] | | [[File:T-90A - TankBiathlon2013-12.jpg|300px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp|Challenger_2#|Panzerkampfwagen | | {{wp|Challenger_2#|Panzerkampfwagen T98K}} | ||
| {{wp|Main battle tank}} | | {{wp|Main battle tank}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| 104 | | 104 | ||
|104 T98K (Challenger 2E) | |||
| | | | ||
| [[File:Challenger 2 Main Battle Tank patrolling outside Basra, Iraq MOD 45148325.jpg|300px]] | | [[File:Challenger 2 Main Battle Tank patrolling outside Basra, Iraq MOD 45148325.jpg|300px]] | ||
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| {{wp|Anti-tank missile carrier}} | | {{wp|Anti-tank missile carrier}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| | | 60 | ||
| | | 60 Raketenpanzer | ||
| | |||
| [[File:M901-TOW-latrun-3.jpg|300px]] | | [[File:M901-TOW-latrun-3.jpg|300px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp|Air_Defense_Anti-Tank_System|Luftabwehr- und Panzerabwehrraketensystem}} | | {{wp|Air_Defense_Anti-Tank_System|Luftabwehr- und Panzerabwehrraketensystem ADATMS}} | ||
| Self propelled {{wp|Anti-aircraft}} and {{wp|Anti-tank}} missile system | | Self propelled {{wp|Anti-aircraft}} and {{wp|Anti-tank}} missile system | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| 14 | | 14 | ||
|14 ADATMS | |||
| | | | ||
| [[File:ADATS 2008.JPG|300px]] | | [[File:ADATS 2008.JPG|300px]] | ||
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| {{wp|Armored }} {{wp|Engineering vehicle }} | | {{wp|Armored }} {{wp|Engineering vehicle }} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| | | 36 | ||
| Used for battlefield engineering in which perform tasks such as ground clearing or mine cleaning | | Used for battlefield engineering in which perform tasks such as ground clearing or mine cleaning | ||
| [[File:AEV3 1.jpg|300px]]. | | [[File:AEV3 1.jpg|300px]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp|IDF_Caterpillar_D9|Bewaffnetes Technisches Fahrzeug}} | | {{wp|IDF_Caterpillar_D9|Bewaffnetes Technisches Fahrzeug BTF}} | ||
| {{wp|Armored }} {{wp|Engineering vehicle }} | | {{wp|Armored }} {{wp|Engineering vehicle }} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
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| [[File:M104 Wolverine.jpg|300px]]. | | [[File:M104 Wolverine.jpg|300px]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp|Challenger_2#Titan|Panzerkampfwagen | | {{wp|Challenger_2#Titan|Panzerkampfwagen T98-T}} | ||
| {{wp|Armored vehicle launched bridge}} | | {{wp|Armored vehicle launched bridge}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
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| [[File:TITAN Armoured Vehicle Launcher Bridge.jpg|300px]]. | | [[File:TITAN Armoured Vehicle Launcher Bridge.jpg|300px]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp|Trojan_Armoured_Vehicle_Royal_Engineers|Panzerkampfwagen | | {{wp|Trojan_Armoured_Vehicle_Royal_Engineers|Panzerkampfwagen T98-TT}} | ||
| {{wp|Armored vehicle launched bridge}} | | {{wp|Armored vehicle launched bridge}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
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| [[File:Trojan AVRE in Helmand, Afghanistan MOD 45151228.jpg|300px]]. | | [[File:Trojan AVRE in Helmand, Afghanistan MOD 45151228.jpg|300px]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp|Challenger_Armoured_Repair_and_Recovery_Vehicle|Panzerkampfwagen | | {{wp|Challenger_Armoured_Repair_and_Recovery_Vehicle|Panzerkampfwagen T98-ARV}} | ||
| {{wp|Armored vehicle launched bridge}} | | {{wp|Armored vehicle launched bridge}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
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| {{wp|Mine-clearing vehicle}} | | {{wp|Mine-clearing vehicle}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| | | 24 | ||
| | | | ||
| [[File:Keiler mine flail tank Wettin Sword 2022.jpg|300px]]. | | [[File:Keiler mine flail tank Wettin Sword 2022.jpg|300px]]. | ||
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| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| 10 | | 10 | ||
| | | Will be retired from service following the EIUP program | ||
| [[File:FAP1118 2.jpg|300px]]. | | [[File:FAP1118 2.jpg|300px]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| 69 | | 69 | ||
| | | Will be retired from service following the EIUP program | ||
| [[File:FAP 2026.jpg|300px]]. | | [[File:FAP 2026.jpg|300px]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| 87 | | 87 | ||
| | | Will be retired from service following the EIUP program | ||
| [[File:Interpolitex2016part2-11.jpg|300px]]. | | [[File:Interpolitex2016part2-11.jpg|300px]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| 34 | | 34 | ||
| | | Will be retired from service following the EIUP program | ||
| [[File:45th Separate Engineer-Camouflage Regiment - transport truck (2).jpg|300px]]. | | [[File:45th Separate Engineer-Camouflage Regiment - transport truck (2).jpg|300px]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| {{wp|Heavy truck}} | | {{wp|Heavy truck}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| | | 160 | ||
| | | | ||
| [[File:Sloboda 2019 - defile 12 - KamAZ-43118 02.jpg|300px]]. | | [[File:Sloboda 2019 - defile 12 - KamAZ-43118 02.jpg|300px]]. | ||
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| {{wp|Medium truck}} | | {{wp|Medium truck}} | ||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | | {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | ||
| | | 600 | ||
| | | | ||
| [[File:7000-MV SVSM.jpg|300px]]. | | [[File:7000-MV SVSM.jpg|300px]]. | ||
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|{{wp|Attack aircraft}} | |{{wp|Attack aircraft}} | ||
|18 | |18 | ||
| | |Will be retired from service following the EIUP program | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="6" | Reconnaissance | ! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="6" | Reconnaissance | ||
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|{{wp|Reconnaissance aircraft}} | |{{wp|Reconnaissance aircraft}} | ||
|40 | |40 | ||
| | |Will be retired from service following the EIUP program | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="6" | Helicopters | ! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="6" | Helicopters | ||
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|{{wp|Utility helicopter}} | |{{wp|Utility helicopter}} | ||
|20 | |20 | ||
|Will be retired from service following the EIUP program | |||
|- | |||
|{{wp|Bell UH-1Y Venom| Mellul GALLA-42}} | |||
|{{flag|Cordomonivence}} | |||
|[[File:UH-1Y Venom Okinawa (cropped).jpg|300px]] | |||
|{{wp|Utility helicopter}} | |||
|Initial order of 30 units | |||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
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|[[File:CH-47F multi-ship 131211-Z-WH280-005.jpg|300px]] | |[[File:CH-47F multi-ship 131211-Z-WH280-005.jpg|300px]] | ||
|{{wp|Transport helicopter}} | |{{wp|Transport helicopter}} | ||
|29 | |29 <br> 7 were produced since May 5 | ||
| | |36 MAC-66 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{wp|Mil_Mi-8|Melsmak BLR-32}} | |{{wp|Mil_Mi-8|Melsmak BLR-32}} | ||
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|{{wp|Transport helicopter}} | |{{wp|Transport helicopter}} | ||
|54 | |54 | ||
| | |Will be retired from service following the EIUP program | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{wp|Boeing_AH-64_Apache|Mismur Aircorp MAC-60}} | |{{wp|Boeing_AH-64_Apache|Mismur Aircorp MAC-60}} | ||
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|[[File:1-151st ARB support joint training with Patrick SFB 920th rescue wing (6633105).jpeg|300px]] | |[[File:1-151st ARB support joint training with Patrick SFB 920th rescue wing (6633105).jpeg|300px]] | ||
|{{wp|Attack helicopter}} | |{{wp|Attack helicopter}} | ||
|12 | |12 <br> 11 were produced since May 5 | ||
| | |23 MAC-60 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{wp|Mil_Mi-24|Melsmak BLR-50}} | |{{wp|Mil_Mi-24|Melsmak BLR-50}} | ||
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|{{wp|Attack helicopter}} | |{{wp|Attack helicopter}} | ||
|24 | |24 | ||
| | |Will be retired from service following the EIUP program | ||
|- | |||
|{{wp|Eurocopter Tiger|Keizaani ǷN-700 Neikar}} | |||
|{{flag|Cordomonivence}} | |||
|[[File:20170810034242!Eurocopter EC-665 Tiger UHT, Germany - Army AN1547188 (2).jpg|300px]] | |||
|{{wp|Attack helicopter}} | |||
|Initial order of 30 units | |||
|Will be retired from service following the EIUP program | |||
|- | |- | ||
|{{wp|Mil_Mi-28|Melsmak BLR-59}} | |{{wp|Mil_Mi-28|Melsmak BLR-59}} | ||
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|[[File:VVS 100th IMG 0063 (cropped).jpg|300px]] | |[[File:VVS 100th IMG 0063 (cropped).jpg|300px]] | ||
|{{wp|Attack helicopter}} | |{{wp|Attack helicopter}} | ||
| | |8 <br> | ||
| | |8 BLR-59 | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="6" | UAVs | ! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="6" | UAVs | ||
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|[[File:USMC-01522.jpg|300px]] | |[[File:USMC-01522.jpg|300px]] | ||
|{{wp|Unmanned aerial vehicle}} | |{{wp|Unmanned aerial vehicle}} | ||
|72 | |72 <br> 8 were produced since May 5 | ||
| | |80 OP-21 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{wp|AeroVironment_RQ-11_Raven|AK-42}} | |{{wp|AeroVironment_RQ-11_Raven|AK-42}} | ||
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|[[File:RQ-11B Raven Blackfoot Company, 1st Battalion, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska (cropped).jpg|300px]] | |[[File:RQ-11B Raven Blackfoot Company, 1st Battalion, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska (cropped).jpg|300px]] | ||
|{{wp|Unmanned aerial vehicle}} | |{{wp|Unmanned aerial vehicle}} | ||
| | |200 | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
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|[[File:U S Marine Corps RQ-20 Puma 4-M-DE476-005 JPEG.jpg|300px]] | |[[File:U S Marine Corps RQ-20 Puma 4-M-DE476-005 JPEG.jpg|300px]] | ||
|{{wp|Unmanned aerial vehicle}} | |{{wp|Unmanned aerial vehicle}} | ||
| | |120 | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
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|[[File:2023 IRGC Aerospace Force achievements Exhibition in Qom (33).jpg|300px]] | |[[File:2023 IRGC Aerospace Force achievements Exhibition in Qom (33).jpg|300px]] | ||
|{{wp|Loitering munition}} | |{{wp|Loitering munition}} | ||
| | |80 | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:210923-Z-JY390-006 - ISTC Alpine Sniper Course 2021 (Image 6 of 33).jpg|A group of mountaineers on a training exercise | |||
File:ILÜ 2012 - MG3.jpg|Two Cordobez soldiers preparing to fire the MG3 on a training exercise | |||
File:Vehicle.jpeg|MVAM1 APC firing against paramilitaries in [[Leeresland]] | |||
File:12aprilrehearsal 27.jpg|A Cordobez ORD LAS-77 MA during a training exercise | |||
File:Helicopter.jpeg|A Cordobez JU-78 Helicoper in a training exercise with other soldiers | |||
</gallery> |
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Cordobez Army | |
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Corshvek Hieer | |
Active | 1855 |
Country | Cordomonivence |
Allegiance | Armed forces of Cordomonivence |
Type | Land army |
Role | Land warfare |
Size | 195,100 (Active soldiers) |
Part of | Armed forces of Cordomonivence |
Garrison/HQ | The knights palace in Mushnetman |
Motto(s) | "Gemeinsam stehen wirre den Aggressoren entgagennet!" (United we stand agaisnt the aggresors!) |
March | Marsch der Befreierr is the most popular march |
Commanders | |
Commander-in-chief of the Armed forces of Cordomonivence | mattis kaspar heinrichs |
Defence Minister | Walther Karlmann Kennder |
Supreme General of the Cordobez Army | Julian Heiner Weigand |
General Commander of the 1th Army | Meinhard Hauke Kolbe |
General Commander of the 2th Army | Adalbert Wernher Switzer |
The Cordobez army or Corshvek Hieer in Cordobez language,it is the main land service branch of the AFC. The army has the purpose of ensuring the land security of the national territory of Cordomonivence in addition to working together with other branches of the AFC. The army is the branch of the AFC with the largest number of personnel in addition to being the third branch of the AFC to receive more budget.Its main operations at present are counter-insurgency, peacekeeping operations and the fight against drugs and human trafficking.The army operates on a doctrine of deterrence, maintaining a large number of equipment as a way to prevent other nations from invading Cordomonivence.
History
WIP
Organization
In 2010, the organization of the Cordobez Army was restructured, now organizing into multiple headquarters and departments with various roles.
Control line
From highest to lower authority:
- National president
- Defence minister
- General commander of the GMHCC
- Supreme general of the Cordobez Army
- Commander of an army-there are 2 operative armies,the first army in the northern region of Cordomonivence and the second army in the southern region of Cordomonivence,both armies are separated by Taubon strait
- Commander of a division
- Commander of a brigade
- Commander of a regiment
- Commander of a battalion
- Commander of a company
- Commander of a squad
The Cordobez army is commanded by the General Military High Command of Cordomonivence and more specifically by the Land Army administration department.
- 1th Army in Mushnetman
- 1. Kombinierte Waffeninfanterier division in Mushnetman
- 2. Kombinierte Waffeninfanterier division in Taubon
- 3. Kombinierte Waffeninfanterier division in Gurler
- 4. Kombinierte Waffeninfanterier division in Mondstadt
- 5. Kombinierte Waffeninfanterier division in Dajenme
- 6. Kombinierte Waffeninfanterier division in Janna
- 7. Kombinierte Waffeninfanterier division in Schratten
- 8. Kombinierte Waffeninfanterier division in Rogers
- 1. Gebirgsinfanterier division in Volkrunmund
- 2. Gebirgsinfanterier division in Cupdenburg
- 3. Gebirgsinfanterier division in Seferenitte
- 1. Luftinfanterier division in Mushnetman
- 1. Militärausbildung division in Mushnetman
- 2. Militärausbildung division in Taubon
- 2th Army in Cordobenza
- 9. Kombinierte Waffeninfanterier division in Manderszchfϋrst
- 10. Kombinierte Waffeninfanterier division in Penzorenkurg
- 11. Kombinierte Waffeninfanterier division in Novarre
- 12. Kombinierte Waffeninfanterier division in Munvurv
- 13. Kombinierte Waffeninfanterier division in Portermunden
- 14. Kombinierte Waffeninfanterier division in Relsessit
- 15. Kombinierte Waffeninfanterier division in Handelzentre
- 16. Kombinierte Waffeninfanterier division in Panzertenne
- 17. Kombinierte Waffeninfanterier division in Cordobenza
- 18. Kombinierte Waffeninfanterier division in Manderszchfϋrst
- 4. Gebirgsinfanterier division in Starinngrad
- 5. Gebirgsinfanterier division in Slavstedgranetten
- 6. Gebirgsinfanterier division in Saddestmark
- 7. Gebirgsinfanterier division in Starinngrad
- 8. Gebirgsinfanterier division in Puyinmisk
- 9. Gebirgsinfanterier division in Portermunden
- 10. Gebirgsinfanterier division in Novarre
- 2. Luftinfanterier division in Cordobenza
- 3. Luftinfanterier division in Relsessit
- 5. Luftinfanterier division in Hochen
- 6. Luftinfanterier division in Manderszchfϋrst
- 3. Militärausbildung division in Cordobenza
- 4. Militärausbildung division in Relsessit
- 5. Militärausbildung division in Hochen
- 6. Militärausbildung division in Hochen
- Combined Arms Brigade (Kombinierte Waffenbrigade)
- Infantrymen Regiment ( Infanterierregiment)
- Armoured Infantry Regiment (Panzergrenadierregiment)
- Airborne Infantry Brigade (Luftlande-Infanteriebrigade)
- Paratrooper Brigade (Fallschirmjägerbrigade)
- Mountain Infantry Brigade (Gebirgsjägerbrigade)
- Tank Regiment (Panzerregiment)
- Artillery Regiment (Artillerie-Regiment)
- Tank Hunting Regiment (Panzerjagdregiment)
Examples:
- 3th Combined Arms Brigade (3th Kombinierte Waffenbrigade)
- 16th Infantrymen Regiment (16th Infanterierregiment)
- 21th Armoured Infantry Regiment (21th Panzergrenadierregiment)
- 1th Airborne Infantry Brigade (1th Luftlande-Infanteriebrigade)
- 12th Paratrooper Brigade (12th Fallschirmjägerbrigade)
- 30th Mountain Infantry Brigade (30th Gebirgsjägerbrigade)
- 6th Tank Regiment (6th Panzerregiment)
- 36th Artillery Regiment (36th Artillerie-Regiment)
- 15th Tank Hunting Regiment (15th Panzerjagdregiment)
Ranks
Officers
Oficials | |||||||||
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NATO code | OF-9 | OF-8 | OF-7 | OF-6 | OF-5 | OF-4 | OF-3 | OF-2 | OF-1 |
Cordomonivence | General officers | Senior officer | Junior officers | ||||||
Rank | General Erster Klasse First Class General |
General Zweiter Klasse Second Class General |
Brigadegeneral Brigadier General |
Oberst Colonel |
Generalleutnant General Lieutenant |
Oberkapitän Senior Captain |
Kapitän Captain |
Leutnant Lieutenant |
Zweiter Leutnant Second Lieutenant |
Abbreviation | GEK | GZK | BG | OT | GLT | OKN | KN | LT | ZLT |
Sub-officials
Sub-officials | ||||||||||
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NATO code | OR-9 | OR-8 | OR-7 | OR-6 | OR-5 | OR-4 | OR-3 | OR-2 | ||
Cordomonivence | ||||||||||
Rank | Operations-Sergeant-Major Major Operations Sergeant |
Sergeant Major Major Sergeant |
Erster Sergeant First Sergeant |
Zweiter Sergeant Second Sergeant |
Dritter Sergeant Third Sergeant |
Provitsch Erste Klasse First Class Private |
Provitsch Private |
Korporal Corporal | ||
Abrev. | OSM | SM | ES | ZS | DS | PEK | PTH | KL |
Enlisted
Soldiers | ||||
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NATO code | OR-2 | OR-1 | ||
Cordomonivence | ||||
Rank | Älterer Soldat Major soldier |
Berufssoldat Professional soldier |
Wehrpflichtiger Conscript | |
Abbreviation | AS | BST | WFR |
Performance
The overall performance of the units of the Cordobez Army usually varies by branch,for example,the airborne corps are given more priorities in trainings than the mountaineer corps.The performance of the conscripts is usually rated as regular as they are mainly used for patrols on areas or for garrisons meanwhile the proffesional soldiers,are considered to have an average good performance,having extensive training and usually having real combat experience as they are usually used for offensive operations against the Cordobez guerrillas or sometimes used in foreign peacekeeping missions.
The Cordobez Army is considered to have a good performance in terms of training and real combat but foreign experts point out that the Cordobez Army shares the same problems as other branches of the AFC,this being mainly the logistical issues that the different kinds of equipment bring and the overall poor standardization of equipment.
Training
The training of the conscripted soldiers of the army is 3 months,on this time the conscripts are first tested on their physical abilities and they are trained to obey the orders of their commanders.Once the physical training is done,they are then trained about other stuff like controlling arms,what to do in case of being kidnapped,what to do in case of get lost,how to survive in the nature and how to deal with the Cordobez guerilla's properly.
Meanwhile,the proffesional soldiers are trained for 2 more months,in this time their former training is reinforced and they are put in simulated combat situations to learn how to act in real combat.Other stuff they learn is the weapons the guerilla's use and the possible danger they can act.Also,two extra months can be added to this training,on this time,soldiers decide what military occupation they wanna occupy and they also can choose to affiliate to one or more military courses of the Militärisches Ausbildungskurssystem.
Military Training Course System
The Military Training Course System or Militärisches Ausbildungskurssystem is an additional training system highly used in the Cordobez Army.It consists that on the extra months given to proffesional army soldiers,they can choose on the multiple military courses of the MTCS,this so they have more training on more specialized areas.A soldier can choose one or multiple courses and during the time they are on this courses,they would not be deployed.The most popular courses are:Specialized Mountain Survival Course,Anti-Guerilla Deepening Course,Combat Medical Treatment Deepening Course,Foreign War Specialization Course and the National and Foreign Languages Specialization Course.The only soldiers that can join those courses are proffesional soldiers.
Equipment
Personal equipment
Helmet
Vabben puben-F18 This helmet is a fragmentation resistant helmet which is only issued to logistic and combat engineer troops
Slochen KMK Second standard helmet of the Cordobez Army,its getting retired from service
Vliborn MKII Current standar helmet of the Cordobez Army
GASTAC Only issued to elite troops
Combat body armour
Gas masks
Camouflage
Flecktarn green camo/arid and semi arid/urban
M84 green camo/arid/urban/snow
Small-Arms
Sidearms
Name | Type | Caliber | Origin | Notes | Image |
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Sovorog SP-31 | Semi Automatic Pistol | SP 5.70x289mm | Cordomonivence | Used as a side weapon and defense by special forces, combat engineering corps, field medics armed corps and sometimes used by crews of armored vehicles | |
CordArms-20,CordArms-22,CordArms-23 | Semi Automatic Pistol,Automatic Pistol | CA 9x9mm M/20 | Cordomonivence | Used as a sidearm and self-defense by special forces, army airborne corps, field officer corps, armed field medic corps and used to a lesser extent by the regular army | |
CordArms SPP-12 M2 | Semi Automatic Pistol | CA 9x9mm M/20 | Cordomonivence | Used as a sidearm and self-defense by most crews of armored vehicles and helicopters or light fixed-wing aircraft and used to a greater extent by the regular army | |
CordArms ASP-77 | Semi Automatic Pistol | CA 9x9mm M/20 | Cordomonivence | Used as a sidearm and defense by most of the regular army as well as being registered under the national reserve force | |
CordArms SSP-18 | Semi Automatic Pistol | CA 9x9mm M/20 | Cordomonivence | Used as a sidearm and self defense weapon only by special forces | |
CordArms AP-3 | Semi Automatic Pistol | TFAP.22/20 Variant | Cordomonivence | Used only as a ceremonial weapon and for gun control training as well as being the pistiol with the largest amount in the National Reserve Force |
Submachine Guns
Name | Type | Caliber | Origin | Notes | Image |
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CordArms SSG-5 | Submachine gun | CA 9x9mm M/20 | Cordomonivence | Used by the regular army and some special forces groups | |
P90 | Submachine gun,Personal Defence Weapon | SP 5.70x289mm | Cordomonivence | Used mainly as a defence weapon by special forces, combat medics armed corps, combat engineer corps, urban combat division brigades and light infantry/light assault brigades | |
Forfosa FOMUS | Submachine gun | CA 9x9mm M/20 | Cordomonivence | Used mostly by special forces and some brigades of the army | |
Forfosa FERMET | Submachine gun,Assault rifle | CA 9x9mm M/20 | Cordomonivence | Used only by special forces and combat engineering corps | |
R2 | Submachine gun | 9x19mm | Riamo | Acquired by the government from the riamese for the KKA |
Rifles
Name | Type | Caliber | Origin | Notes | Image |
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Forfosa AR-20 M2A | Assault Rifle,Carbine | FFA 5.5x45mm | Cordomonivence | Used extensively by the regular army, airborne brigades, special forces, combat engineering corps and the armed combat medic corps | |
Forfosa SAR/C-17 M3 | Assault Rifle,Carbine | FFA 5.5x45mm | Cordomonivence | Main weapon of the special forces and used to a lesser extent by the regular army | |
Forfosa SAR-34 M3 | Assault Rifle | FFA 5.5x45mm | Cordomonivence | Used by special forces, the regular army and the combat engineering corps, mainly by support companies and units | |
CordArms CAR-74M | Assault Rifle | FFA 5.5x45mm | Cordomonivence | Used only by the regular army, mainly in the 2th army | |
CordArms CAR-55 | Bullpup Assault Rifle | FFA 5.5x45mm | Cordomonivence | Used extensively by special forces and defence or escort brigades | |
Forfosa SMPR-80 | Anti Materiel Rifle | FFA 13x99mm | Cordomonivence | Used almost entirely by special forces and used to a lesser extent by sniper/anti-materiel sniper regiments | |
Forfosa WSR | Bolt Action Sniper Rifle | FFA 8.6x69mm | Cordomonivence | Used mostly by recon and sniper regiments of the regular army and to a lesser extent by special forces | |
Forfosa SSR | Sniper Rifle | FFA 8.6x69mm | Cordomonivence | Used by special forces, airborne forces and mainly by the regular army, sometimes used as a designated marksman rifle | File:R-MSR.jpg |
Forfosa SMR | Bullpup Designated Marksman Rifle | FFA 5.5x45mm | Cordomonivence | Used extensively by the military and special forces as well as the airborne forces |
Machine Guns
Name | Type | Caliber | Origin | Notes | Image |
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Forfosa RMG-1 | Rotary Machine gun | FFA 7.82x51mm | Cordomonivence | Used by special forces and regular army, used only on vehicle mounts or attached to structures for defensive purposes | |
Forfosa LMG-56 | Light Machine gun | FFA 5.5x45mm | Cordomonivence | Used only by special forces and airborne forces mostly for the purpose of taking down possible hostile structures and delivering suppressive fire | |
Forfosa LMG-60 | General Purpose Machine Gun | FFA 7.82x51mm | Cordomonivence | Used by the army, special forces and airborne forces |
Grenade launchers
Name | Type | Caliber | Origin | Notes | Image |
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CordArms M280 RMGL | Grenade Launcher | AG-40/T | Cordomonivence | Used mostly by special forces and sometimes used by regular army and airborne force | |
CordArms M330 PGL | Grenade Launcher | AG-40/T | Cordomonivence | Used almost exclusively by special forces, commonly used as an anti-riot weapon being equipped with tear gas or smoke ammo | |
CordArms M21 AGL | Automatic Grenade Launcher | AG-40/T | Cordomonivence | Used in vehicle mounts or mounted to structures for defensive purposes |
Rocket and Missile Launchers
Name | Type | Origin | Quantity | Notes | Image |
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Suthzen DAT-2 | Disposable Anti Tank Launcher | Cordomonivence | Used by the army and special forces mainly against structures or lightly armed vehicles | ||
Suthzen DAT-4 | Disposable Anti Tank Rocket Propelled Grenade | Cordomonivence | Used as an anti-bunker and anti-structure weapon by the army and special forces, although it is rarely used | ||
Moller RPG-20 | Rocket Propelled Grenade | Cordomonivence | Used mostly by the army for anti-structure or anti-structure missions or manhunt missions, it is also used by low level special forces | ||
LWIZ SAP ATGM-54 | Anti Tank Guided Missile | Cordomonivence | It is used by special forces and the army although it is used very rarely, most of these are in stock | ||
LWIZ SAP ATGM-90 | Anti Tank Guided Missile | Cordomonivence | In limited use only by special forces due to its purchase price, use and maintenance | ||
LWIZ SAP MANPAD-6 | Man-portable-air-defence-system | Cordomonivence | It is used by the airborne forces, the army, the special forces and the corps of combat engineers | ||
LWIZ SAP MANPAD-7 | Man-portable/vehicle mounted surface-to-air missile | Cordomonivence | It is used by the regular army, the special forces, the combat engineering corps and the armed combat medic corps, although it is used only a bit, not so much because of its price (although it is somewhat expensive ) but because of its small need and it is rather kept in reserve | ||
Suthzen DAT-2 | Anti Tank Rocket Propelled Grenade | Cordomonivence | Commonly used by the army mainly against infantry and lightly armed vehicles |
Grenades
Name | Type | Origin | Quantity | Notes | Image |
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CordArms M30 | Hand grenade | Cordomonivence | Second standard grenade of the regular army and first standard grenade of the combat engineering corps and the armed combat medic corps, also used by the airborne force at times | ||
CordArms M50 | Hand grenade | Cordomonivence | standard grenade in the army, special forces and airborne forces | ||
CordArms M62 | Hand grenade | Cordomonivence | Concussion grenade used mostly by special forces and used by the army in offensive operations | ||
CordArms M88 | Smoke grenade | Cordomonivence | Smoke grenade used by special forces, regular army, combat engineering corps and airborne forces for personal defense, ground-air signaling device, target designation device or simply to mark a specific area | ||
CordArms M97 | Smoke grenade | Cordomonivence | Smoke grenade used by special forces, regular army, combat engineering corps and airborne forces for personal defense, ground-air signaling device, target designation device or simply to mark a specific area |
Artillery
Mortars
Name | Type | Caliber | Origin | Image |
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CordoMax LMS-11 | Mortar | 55 mm | Cordomonivence | |
CordoMax LMS-10 | Mortar | 60 mm | Cordomonivence | |
CordoMax RMS-24 | Mortar | 81 mm | Cordomonivence |
Howitzers
Model | Image | Caliber | Origin | Numbers | Details |
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KH178 | 105 mm | Cordomonivence | 32 | Getting retired from service following the EIUP program | |
CordoMax FH-15 | 155 mm | Cordomonivence | Exact number unknown,probably around 250 | -4.5° to 70° elevation and a max range of 24.7-31.5 km | |
CordoMax FH-21 | 155 mm | Cordomonivence | 72 | Variants A and B used,most commonly used is the A variant. -5° to 70° elevation and a max range of 24-60 km. Ten units were sold to Morrawia in late 2023 | |
CordoMax FH-50 | 155 mm | Cordomonivence | 204 | -5° to 72° elevation and a max range of 22-40 km | |
CordoMax FH-77 | 155 mm | Cordomonivence | 234 | 0° to 71.5° elevation and a max range of 21-40 km. 25 units were sold to Morrawia in late 2023 | |
CordoMax LFH-90 | 105 mm | Cordomonivence | 99 | -5.5° to 70° elevation and a max range of 17.2-20.6 km | |
CordoMax FH-85 | 155 mm | Cordomonivence | 24 | -5° to 70° elevation and a max range of 30 km | |
L 45 CALA 30 | 155 mm | Cordomonivence | 2 | Getting retired from service following the EIUP program |
Rocket launchers
Model | Image | Caliber | Origin | Numbers | Details |
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Type 63 | 106 mm | Cordomonivence | Unknown | Getting retired from service following the EIUP program | |
CordoMax NGLCMRLS Bosbot | 122 mm | Cordomonivence | ~30 | Started official production in 2021 after the Cordobez government signed a production contract with the Blusdern Monsdurten local company | |
CordoMax HCMRLS Koizaris | File:MTC-300.jpg | 450 mm | Cordomonivence | ~95 | Updated the Fire control system into a more modern and simple system.15 sold to Morrawia in late 2023 |
CordoMax MCMRLS Roimar | 227 mm | Cordomonivence | ~98 | Multiple variants active,the most common is one with upgraded electronic systems and upgraded effective range.Two units sold to Morrawia in late 2023. | |
MSVNF-142 | 227 mm | Keizaan | Initial order of 5 units | Acquired by the government from the Keizaanis following the EIUP program |
Vehicles
Name | Type | Origin | Quantity | Variant | Notes | Image |
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Amphibisches Transportfahrzeug RA-17 | Armored personnel carrier | Cordomonivence | 275 | 138 RA-17M3 (M113A3) 10 RA-17TV 20 RA-17CCS (M577) 17 RA-17ASACV (TRVA) 21 RA-17FH 41 RA-17AOV (BA) |
Used in the variant A3-C which includes an improved brake system,a better and more reliable engine,slightly bigger fuel tanks,a bigger optic for the driver (its also more armoured) and more space in the Transport area.Its used mainly as transport vehicle in possible dangerous areas or in harsh environments | . |
AGT IC 01 | Infantry fighting vehicle | Cordomonivence | 183 | 129 IC 01M (BMP-2 M Berezhok) 54 IC 01CCV (BMP-2K) |
Used mainly in the variant IC 01M which includes a better 30 mm auto cannon with an improved 7.62mm coaxial machine gun,improved the fire control system of the ATGMs mounted on the lateral sides of the turret,added slightly more armor on the lateral sides of the turret.Its used agaisnt small enemy garrisons in very harsh environments such as mountainous or swampy environments,also used in amphibious combined arms operations. | |
SKR-111 Valor | Amphibious Light tank | Cordomonivence | 37 | 26 SKR-111A4 Valor (M551A1 TTS) 11 SKR-112 Catpat (M551 NTC) |
Getting retired from service following the EIUP program | |
Cordomax LAS 80 | Infantry fighting vehicle | Cordomonivence | Initial order of 20 units | 20 LAS-80C | Acquired by the government following the EIUP program | |
Terrol 14 Frogman | Armored personnel carrier | Cordomonivence | 187 | 164 Terrol 14A Frogman (Patria 6x6) 23 Terrol 14H |
Used mainly in the basic variant which includes an upgraded engine,a bigger space for passengers and equipment,slightly stronger suspension,slightly reduced armor on the upper plates and a more simple control system.Used to transport troops and supplies in relatively safe locations but with still a bit of danger from ambushes or that type of attacks,also used to transport injured personnel out of the battlefield to a safer place | |
Spezialpanzerwagen IK-221A | Armored car | Cordomonivence | 176 | 104 IK-221A MK II (LAV-300 MK II) 54 IK-221CCV 18 IK-221FA |
Getting retired from service following the EIUP program except the IK-221CCV | |
KĐ-7 Mighty Dragon | Infantry fighting vehicle | Keizaan | Initial order of 30 units | 30 KĐ-7 Mighty Dragon | Acquired by the government from the Keizaanis following the EIUP program | |
Allzweck-Panzerwagen KOLA-24 | Amphibious Armoured Scout car | Cordomonivence | 139 | 100 KOLA 24M (BRDM-2M) 39 KOLA-24CCV (BRDM-2-R-5) |
Used mainly in the variant KOLA-24M (although there are more variants),the OC variant includes a thicker aluminium alloy armor,stronger tires,exit hatches on the rear,cheaper engine and thermal sight .Used in small danger engagements such as manifestations or terrorist attacks | |
Fortgeschrittenes gepanzertes Transportfahrzeug RAM 24 | Armoured personnel carrier | Cordomonivence | 199 | 101 RAM 24A4 (VAB 4X4) 43 RAM 24 (VAB TOP) 55 RAM 24AT (VCAC Mephisto) |
Used mainly in the basic variant (although there are more variants),the basic variant includes a upgraded radio and a simplified control system.Its used for recon and patrol in low-engagement areas | |
Schnelles ICH Transportfahrzeug letzmas III | Armoured personnel carrier | Cordomonivence | 68 | 68 Letzmas IIIA | Getting retired from service following the EIUP program | |
Bewaffnetes Wunschen Transportfahrzeug Klaztmas MVA | Armoured personnel carrier | Cordomonivence | 190 | 190 MVAM1 | Used in the basic variant,the basic variant includes a stronger engine and suspension,more resistance to harsher environments and better armored glass.Its used for recon,convoy and patrolling missions,its used in urban,snowy or mountainous environments,its also reported to have poor effectiveness in desert environments | |
Aufklärungs und Transportfahrzeug Neig luk NLF | Armoured personnel carrier | Cordomonivence | 316 | 316 NLFM1 | Getting retired from service following the EIUP program | |
AGT IC 05 | Infantry fighting vehicle | Cordomonivence | 54 | 54 AGT IC 05M (BMP-3M) | Getting retired from service following the EIUP program | |
Ich bin müde LISMA II | Infantry fighting vehicle | Cordomonivence | 59 | 59 LISMA IIM3 (M3A3 Bradley) |
Used mainly in the variant LISMA IIA3,this variant doesnt features much differences more than small local adjustments.Its used for armed recon,infantry support and field transport,its able to work in flat,desert and wooded environments | |
Infanterieunterstützungsfahrzeug IS No.3 | Infantry fighting vehicle | Cordomonivence | 200 | 141 IS No.3 (Freccia AIFV) 59 IS No.30 (Freccia ATGW) |
Used in urban or rural environments agaisnt small paramilitary units and used as recon vehicles in rural areas | |
KĐ-5 Dragon | Infantry fighting vehicle | Keizaan | Initial order of 24 units | 24 | Acquired by the government from the Keizaani following the EIUP program | |
leichter Transportwagen PO-CAS | Infantry mobility vehicle | Cordomonivence | 73 | 73 PO-CAS | Used in multiple environments such as urban,rural,mountainous and swampy environments | |
KM-124 | Military light utility vehicle | Cordomonivence | 200 | 200 KM-124 | Used in multiple environments such as urban,rural,mountainous and swampy environments | |
JJA 204 | Military light utility vehicle | Cordomonivence | 2,300 | Multiple variants | Used in multiple variants,most of them adapted to swampy,mountainous,desert and urban environments,each variant having its own role and modifications | |
Uirutis lisbon 32 | Infantry mobility vehicle | Cordomonivence | 100 | 50 Iurutis Lisbon 32 4X4 (Cougar H) 56 Iurutis Lisbon 32 6X6 (Cougar HE) |
Its used mainly in desert and mountainous environments.Its production is designated as Priority and its estimated that around 150 more Lisbons would be produced up to half of 2024 | |
Bunker Mit Rädern BMR-5 | Light utility vehicle | Cordomonivence | 142 | 122 BMR-5 (M-ATV Assault) 20 BMR-5CCV (M-ATV Command) |
Used mainly on the assault and command variants.Its used mainly agaisnt the separatist paramilitary groups on the mountains of Cordomonivence | |
Cordomax LAS 24 | Scout car | Cordomonivence | 240 | 240 LAS 24 | Used mainly on the Recon and Air control variants | |
Kleiner Pfadfinderfrosch MU-88 | Scout car | Cordomonivence | 100 | 100 MU-88 | Getting retired from service following the EIUP program | |
inducord AB-22 Jäger | Self-propelled-anti-aircraft-gun | Cordomonivence | 280 | 280 AB-22 Jäger | ||
Träumezerstörer TZ-2 | Surface-to-air missile system | Cordomonivence | 102 | 102 TZ-2 | ||
Cordomax SPAV-44 | Self propelled artillery | Cordomonivence | 146 | 146 SPAAV-44A10 (M109A6) ) |
Used in the variant A10 which features a improved balistic computer and communication system | |
Cordomax SPAS-30 | Self propelled artillery | Cordomonivence | 98 | 98 SPAS-30A1 | ||
KEIVAT | Self propelled artillery | Keizaan | Initial order of 10 units | 10 KEIVAT ) |
Acquired by the government from the Keizaanis following the EIUP program | |
InduCord GF-35 Zuversichtlichkeit | Main battle tank | Cordomonivence | 100 | 79 GF-35A4 (Leopard 2A6) 21 GF-35A3 (Leopard 2A5) |
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InduCord ORD LAS-77 | Main battle tank | Cordomonivence | 108 | 57 LAS-77MA (T-90A) 51 LAS-77M (T-90M) |
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Panzerkampfwagen T98K | Main battle tank | Cordomonivence | 104 | 104 T98K (Challenger 2E) | ||
Raketenpanzer | Anti-tank missile carrier | Cordomonivence | 60 | 60 Raketenpanzer | ||
Luftabwehr- und Panzerabwehrraketensystem ADATMS | Self propelled Anti-aircraft and Anti-tank missile system | Cordomonivence | 14 | 14 ADATMS |
Engineering vehicles
Name | Type | Origin | Quantity | Notes | Image |
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InduCord PES-06 | Armored Engineering vehicle | Cordomonivence | 36 | Used for battlefield engineering in which perform tasks such as ground clearing or mine cleaning | . |
Bewaffnetes Technisches Fahrzeug BTF | Armored Engineering vehicle | Cordomonivence | 52 | . | |
PTK-M | Armored vehicle launched bridge | Cordomonivence | 19 | . | |
Panzerkampfwagen T98-T | Armored vehicle launched bridge | Cordomonivence | 17 | . | |
Panzerkampfwagen T98-TT | Armored vehicle launched bridge | Cordomonivence | 18 | . | |
Panzerkampfwagen T98-ARV | Armored vehicle launched bridge | Cordomonivence | 39 | . | |
Kampbell TVB Woguen | Mine-clearing vehicle | Cordomonivence | 24 | . | |
Kampbell APF Vratt | Amphibious bridging vehicle | Cordomonivence | 17 | . |
Logistics vehicles
Name | Type | Origin | Quantity | Notes | Image |
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Cordomax LMT-12 | Medium truck | Cordomonivence | 10 | Will be retired from service following the EIUP program | . |
Cordomax LMT-18 | Medium truck | Cordomonivence | 69 | Will be retired from service following the EIUP program | . |
Cordomax LMT-22 | Medium truck | Cordomonivence | 87 | Will be retired from service following the EIUP program | . |
Cordomax LMT-20 | Medium truck | Cordomonivence | 59 | . | |
Cordomax LMT-21 | Heavy truck | Cordomonivence | 34 | Will be retired from service following the EIUP program | . |
Cordomax LMT-23 | Heavy truck | Cordomonivence | 160 | . | |
Cordomax LMT-25 | Heavy truck | Cordomonivence | 1,739 | . | |
United UTC-7000 | Medium truck | Cordomonivence | 600 | . | |
InduCord TD-84 | Medium truck | Cordomonivence | 9,794 | . | |
InduCord TD-65 | Heavy truck | Cordomonivence | 7,894 | . | |
InduCord TD-85 | Medium truck | Cordomonivence | 5,730 | . | |
InduCord TD-105 | Medium truck | Cordomonivence | 8,362 | . | |
InduCord TD-100 | Medium truck | Cordomonivence | 193 | . | |
Cordomax LMT-50 | Medium truck | Cordomonivence | 3,759 | . |
Vehicles in development
Name | Type | Origin | Quantity | Notes | Image |
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General Designs PA-20 | Armoured fighting vehicle in development | Cordomonivence | 5 (Prototypes) | The PA-20 Is an armoured fighting vehicle that is currently in development.This vehicle is meant to perform IFV and APC missions as its main purpose although its expected to get multiple variants for other purposes.This vehicle is expected to enter in service by 2025. | . |
InduCord ORD LAS-100 | Main battle tank in development | Cordomonivence | 4 (Prototypes) | . | |
Taktisches Schnelltransportfahrzeug | Armoured utility car in development | Cordomonivence | 30 (Prototypes) and 7 (pre-production series) | . | |
Munkers Fatter ASAMLV | Surface-to-air missile in development | Cordomonivence | 12 (Prototypes) | . | |
Munkers Fatter ASAMMV | Surface-to-air missile in development | Cordomonivence | 1 (Prototype) | File:Air Defence System "Vityaz" (english "Knight").JPG. |
Aircraft
Gallery
MVAM1 APC firing against paramilitaries in Leeresland