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Overview
The Confederate States Marine Corps (CSMC), with a formidable force of 622,762 personnel, serves as the third line of defense in the Confederate States' strategic framework. This elite branch is pivotal in securing Anagonia's maritime and coastal regions, playing a critical role in the nation’s multi-layered defense strategy.
As an integral part of the military structure, the CSMC conducts a wide range of operations, including amphibious assaults, coastal defense, and humanitarian missions. The Corps operates in close coordination with the Confederate States Navy, ensuring maritime security through the deployment of naval assets and ground forces for joint operations. This collaboration enhances the operational effectiveness of both branches, leveraging their unique capabilities to achieve mission success in various environments.
The CSMC specializes in amphibious warfare, utilizing its expertise to conduct rapid assaults on enemy positions from the sea, securing beachheads, and providing immediate support to ground forces. This capability is vital for projecting power and maintaining control over strategic maritime areas. The Corps also focuses on rapid deployment, enabling swift responses to emergent threats, whether at sea or on land.
Training is a cornerstone of the CSMC’s operational readiness. Rigorous and comprehensive exercises ensure that personnel are well-prepared for diverse combat scenarios and capable of adapting to the evolving nature of modern warfare. The CSMC emphasizes the importance of joint operations, regularly engaging with the Army and Navy to reinforce a seamless defense posture across all domains.
Chief General Maximus Leddicus, a distinguished Komodren leader, commands the CSMC, overseeing its strategic initiatives and operational deployments. Under his leadership, the Corps has enhanced its capabilities to respond to not only military engagements but also humanitarian crises, offering assistance during natural disasters and conflicts.
Through its diverse capabilities and strategic importance, the Confederate States Marine Corps remains a cornerstone of Anagonia's defense, embodying a commitment to both national security and the welfare of its citizens. As the CSMC continues to adapt to new challenges, it stands ready to protect the nation’s interests and uphold its values on both land and sea.
Ground Assets
Listed below are the primary, in-use ground assets for the Confederate States Marine Corps.
Main Battle Tanks
Vehicle | Description | Link |
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M2120 Main Battle Tank | A heavily armored tank designed for front-line combat with advanced firepower and protection systems. |
Light Battle Tanks
Vehicle | Description | Link |
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M-1985 HIMAT Tank | High Mobility Amphibious Tank, equipped for rapid deployment and versatile operations in various terrains, including water. |
Infantry Fighting Vehicles
Vehicle | Description | Link |
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M2101 Infantry Fighting Vehicle | A versatile vehicle designed to transport infantry and provide direct fire support during engagements. |
Amphibious Assault Vehicles
Vehicle | Description | Link |
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AAVP7A1 RAM/RS | The AAVP7A1 RAM/RS is a fully tracked amphibious vehicle designed for versatile operations. | AAVP7A1 RAM/RS |
Light Attack Vehicles
Vehicle | Description | Link |
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M2102 AMC Mortar System | Automatic Mobile Mortar System, providing rapid and flexible indirect fire support in various combat scenarios. | |
M2103 Light Armoured Gun | Lightweight vehicle with an armored gun, optimized for reconnaissance and quick strike operations. |
Infantry Assault Vehicles
Vehicle | Description | Link |
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IAV-56 "Onikuma" Infantry Assault Vehicle | Heavily armed assault vehicle designed for close-quarters combat, offering robust protection and firepower. |
Armored Personnel Carriers
Vehicle | Description | Link |
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M113A3 Armored Personnel Carrier | Versatile tracked vehicle used for transporting troops and equipment, featuring upgraded armor and mobility. | M113A3 Armored Personnel Carrier |
Anti-Air Vehicles
Vehicle | Description | Link |
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M2106 Medium Range Anti-Air Vehicle | Provides medium-range air defense with advanced targeting and engagement capabilities against aerial threats. |
Mobile Command Vehicles
Vehicle | Description | Link |
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M2108 Mobile Command Vehicle | Command vehicle providing centralized control and coordination for field operations with advanced communication systems. |
Mobile Radar & Communication Vehicles
Vehicle | Description | Link |
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M2017 Mobile Radar Vehicle | Equipped with radar systems for real-time surveillance and tracking of aerial and ground targets. |
Self-Propelled Artillery
Vehicle | Description | Link |
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M2104 Self-Propelled Artillery | Self-propelled howitzer offering mobile fire support with extended range and rapid deployment capabilities. | |
M2105 Self-Propelled Rocket Artillery | Provides long-range fire support with rocket artillery, capable of delivering multiple rockets in a single salvo. |
Towed Artillery
Vehicle | Description | Link |
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M777 Lightweight Towed Howitzer | Lightweight towed howitzer designed for high mobility and effective firepower in various combat scenarios. | M777 Howitzer |
M115 203mm Howitzer | Heavy towed howitzer providing high-caliber artillery support with substantial range and firepower. | M115 Howitzer |
Multi-Purpose Vehicles
Vehicle | Description | Link |
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High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) | Versatile wheeled vehicle used for a range of military operations, including troop transport and reconnaissance. | HMMWV (All Variants) |
Utility & Logistics Support Vehicles
Vehicle | Description | Link |
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LUV-80 Light Utility Vehicle | Compact utility vehicle designed for reconnaissance and support tasks with high maneuverability. | |
M2109 Light Logistics Vehicle | Light vehicle used for logistical support, providing efficient transport of supplies and equipment. | |
Allanean Arms Fenrir Hybrid Tactical Vehicle | Hybrid tactical vehicle combining mobility and protection, suitable for various operational roles. | Fenrir Hybrid Tactical Vehicle (All Variants) |
RMT General Purpose Truck | Versatile truck used for general cargo transport and logistics support across diverse terrains. | RMT General Purpose Truck |
Aerial Assets
Listed below are the primary, in-use aerial assets for the Confederate States Marine Corps.
Multi-Role Fighters
Aircraft | Description | Link |
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Lockheed Martin F-35B Lightning II | Multirole short take-off and vertical landing (STOVL) stealth fighter with advanced sensor fusion and electronic warfare capabilities, adaptable to various combat scenarios. | F-35B Lightning II |
Close Air Support
Aircraft | Description | Link |
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McDonnell Douglas AV-8B Harrier II Plus | Vertical/short takeoff and landing (V/STOL) ground-attack aircraft designed for close air support and precision strikes. | AV8B Harrier II Plus |
Rotary Assets
Listed below are the primary, in-use rotary assets for the Confederate States Marine Corps.
Rotary
Rotary Asset | Description | Link |
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UH-45 Valkyrie Utility Helicopter | Multi-role utility helicopter designed for troop transport, search and rescue, and logistical support. | |
Bell UH-1Y Venom | Versatile utility helicopter with advanced avionics and weapon capabilities. | UH-1Y Venom |
Bell AH-1Z Viper | Attack helicopter featuring advanced avionics and precision weaponry. | AH-1Z Viper |
Bell AH-1W Super Cobra | Attack helicopter known for its agility and firepower, used for close air support. | AH-1W Super Cobra |
Sikorsky CH-53E Super Stallion | Heavy-lift helicopter capable of transporting large cargo and troops in demanding conditions. | CH-53E Super Stallion |
AgustaWestland AW101 Merlin (All Variants) | Multi-role helicopter designed for troop transport and search and rescue. | AW101 Merlin |
Boeing CH-47F Chinook (Includes all Variants) | Heavy-lift helicopter designed for transporting troops and cargo. | CH-47F Chinook |
Tilt-Rotor
Tilt-Rotary Aircraft | Description | Link |
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Boeing V-22 Osprey (All Variants) | Multi-role tilt-rotor aircraft capable of vertical takeoff and landing, combining the functionalities of a helicopter and a fixed-wing aircraft. | V-22 Osprey |
Listed below are the primary, in-use naval assets for the Confederate States Marine Corps.
Capital Ships
Vessel | Description | Link |
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Lexington-Class Battleship Carrier | The Lexington-Class Battleship Carrier, designated BBCVGN, is designed to support the Confederate States Marine Corps during amphibious operations. With a VTOL deck for launching aircraft and missile systems, it delivers firepower and facilitates rapid deployment of expeditionary forces. Most vessels are upgraded versions of older Iowa-class hulls, enhancing their operational capabilities. |