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|branch=
|branch=
|type= Army
|type= Army
|size=455,000 personnel<br>125,000 reserve personnel
|size=455,000 personnel<br>75,000 reserve personnel
|command_structure= [[Sieuxerrian Armed Forces|Sieuxerrian Armed Forces]]
|command_structure= [[Sieuxerrian Armed Forces|Sieuxerrian Armed Forces]]
|garrison=
|garrison=
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|commander1=Gen. Achille Baudry
|commander1=Emperor [[Napoleon VII]]
|commander1_label=Grand-maréchal de l'armée
|commander1_label=Grand Marshal of the Army
|commander2=Gen. Didier Auclair
|commander2=Gen. Didier Auclair
|commander2_label=Adjudant général de l'armée
|commander2_label=Marshal of Sieuxerr
|commander3=CSC René Bourque
|commander3=ACA. René Bourque
|commander3_label=Principal sous-officier de l'armée
|commander3_label=Adjudant-chef de l'Armée
|notable_commanders=
|notable_commanders=
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{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
! AVA Code
! EC Code
! colspan=5|Rank
! colspan=5|Rank
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
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|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
! rowspan=2|AE-4
! rowspan=2|AE-4
|colspan=3 | [[File:AE4Army.png]]<br>Caporal-chef<br>(Army)
|colspan=3 | [[File:AE4Army.png]] [[File:AE4Naval.png]] [[File:AE4Red.png]]<br>Caporal-chef<br>(Army)
|colspan=2 | [[File:AE4Cav.png]]<br>Brigadier-chef<br>(Cavalry)
|colspan=2 | [[File:AE4Cav.png]]<br>Brigadier-chef<br>(Cavalry, Armor)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
|colspan=3 | [[File:AE42Army.png]]<br>Caporal-chef de première<br>(Army)
|colspan=3 | [[File:AE42Army.png]] [[File:AE42Naval.png]] [[File:AE42Red.png]]<br>Caporal-chef de première<br>(Army)
|colspan=2 | [[File:AE42Cav.png]]<br>Brigadier-chef de premiere<br>(Cavalry)
|colspan=2 | [[File:AE42Cav.png]]<br>Brigadier-chef de premiere<br>(Cavalry, Armor)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
! AE-5
! AE-5
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|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
! O-4
! O-4
|[[File:O4Army.png]] [[File:O4Naval.png]]<br>Commandant<br>(Army)
|[[File:O4Army.png]]<br>Commandant<br>(Army)
|[[File:O4Infantry.png]]<br>Chef-de-battillon<br>(Infantry)
|[[File:O4Infantry.png]] [[File:O4Naval.png]]<br>Chef-de-battillon<br>Chef-de-régiment<br>(Infantry)
|[[File:O4Red.png]]<br>Chef d’escardron<br>(Artillery)
|[[File:O4Red.png]]<br>Chef d’escardron<br>(Artillery)
|[[File:O4Cavalry.png]]<br>Chef d’escardrons<br>(Cavalry)
|[[File:O4Cavalry.png]]<br>Chef d’escardrons<br>(Cavalry)
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===Infantry Equipment===
===Infantry Equipment===
====Fire Arms====
====Small Arms====
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:17%;"|Name
! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:17%;"|Name
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Pistols'''
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Pistols'''
|-
|-
| PA-MAS M.99
| [[PA M.99]]
| [[File:M5Pistol.png|200px]]
| [[File:M5Pistol.png|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{wpl|Semi-automatic pistol}}
| {{wpl|Semi-automatic pistol}}
| {{wpl|7.65×20mm Longue|7.65x20mm}}
| {{wpl|7.65×20mm Long}}
| PA-MAS M.99
| PA M.99
| 130,000 in service.
| 130,000 in service.
|-
| PA-MAS M.89
| [[File:PAMASM89.png|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{wpl|Machine pistol}}
| 7.65x20mm
| PA-MAS M.89
| 25,000 in service, commonly issued to personnel who require more firepower than the standard M.99, but cannot accept the weight of the FA-MAS or other carbines and rifles.
|-
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Assault Rifles'''
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Assault Rifles'''
|-
|-
| FA-MAC M.16
| FA-17
| [[File:FAMACM16.png|200px]]
| [[File:FAMAHSM17.png|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}<br>{{flag|Sylva}}<br>{{flag|Portcullia}}
| {{flag|Sebrenskiya}}<br>{{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{wpl|Assault rifle}}
| Assault rifle
| [[5.7x40mm AVA|5.7x40mm EC]]
| [[5.7x40mm AVA|5.7x40mm EC]]
|  
| FA M.17<br>FA M.17 Lunette
| New rifle to replace older FA-MAS M.78 and FA-SACM M.99 series of rifles.
| Replacement for the FAMAS. Total contract for 600,000 rifles.
|-
| FA-MAC M.15
| [[File:FAMACM15.png|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}<br>{{flag|Sylva}}<br>{{flag|Portcullia}}
| {{wpl|Assault rifle}}
| {{wpl|6×45mm SAW|6×45mm Unified}}
|
| New larger caliber service rifle to complement M.16 service rifle.
|-
|-
| FA-SACM M.99
| FAMAS
| [[File:FASACMM99.png|200px]]
| [[File:Famasmeme.png|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}<br>{{flag|Sylva}}<br>{{flag|New Tyran}}
| {{wpl|Assault rifle}}
| 4.92x33mm
| FA-SACM M.99<br>FA-SACM M.99/16
| 100,000 in service. Due to problems resulting in a shortened production run and increasing costs of maintence, the rifles will be replaced by the M.16 by 2021.
|-
| FA-MAS M.78
| [[File:FAMAS_F1_with_bayonet.png|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Assault rifle
| Assault rifle
| 5.7x40mm EC
| [[5.7x40mm AVA|5.7x40mm EC]]
| FA-MAS M.78/85<br>FA-MAS M.78/16 Valorisé<br>FA-MAS M.78/16 Félin<br>FA-MAS M.78/16 VC
|  
| Standard issue assault rifle, pending adoption of new pattern rifle. Supplemented by M.99 in Casaterran-based units. 1,500,000 produced.
| Being replaced by the FA-17. Over 1,500,000 produced.
|-
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Machine guns'''
| Mini-14
|-
| [[File:Mini14GB_noBG.jpg|200px]]
| AA-MAC M.04
| [[File:AAMACM04.png|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{wpl|Light machine gun}}
| 6×45mm Unified
|  
|  
| Used as 'heavier' alternative to the M.02 machine gun, replacing the M.57.
| Assault rifle
|-
| AA-MAC M.02
| [[File:AAMACM02.png|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{wpl|Light machine gun}}
| 5.7x40mm EC
| 5.7x40mm EC
|  
|  
| Uses the 5.7mm cartridge and is the standard issue light machine gun, replaces the M.57 along with the M.04. Futher purchases have been halted in favor the 6x45mm M.04 machine gun.
| Commonly used by the Gendarmerie, the Mini-14 is also used exclusively by the Twinkle Islands Defense Regiment.
|-
|-
| AA-92
| {{wpl|ArmaLite AR-10|Fusil ArmaLite}}
|
| [[File:AR10_Armalite_vue_d%27ensemble_noBG.png|200px]]
|{{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Grenade machine gun
|  
|  
|  
| Assault rifle
| 7×51mm EC
|  
|  
| Sieuxerr was an early adopter of the ArmaLite AR-10 rifle back in the 1960s and maintained periodic orders of modernized rifles throughout the later 20th century and into the modern day. It has and is currently used mostly by the cavalry scouts.
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Machine guns'''
|-
|-
| [[Arme Automatique Modèle 1982|AA-82]]
| [[Arme Automatique Modèle 1982|AA M82]]
|  
| [[File:AAMASM82.png|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Heavy machine gun
| {{wpl|Heavy machine gun}}
|
| 13.2x99mm Hotchkiss
|  
|  
|
|Modernized versions have been accepted.
|-
|-
| AA-MAS M.57
| {{wpl|FN MAG|AAT M58}}
| [[File:AAMASM57.png|200px]]
| [[File:FN_MAG_white_background.jpg|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}<br>{{flag|Sylva}}
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}<br>{{flagicon image|Reberiya_flag_AF.png|23px}} [[Reberiya]]
| {{wpl|General-purpose machine gun}}
| {{wpl|General-purpose machine gun}}
| {{wpl|.276 Pedersen|7×51mm EC}}
| {{wpl|.276 Pedersen|7×51mm EC}}
| AAT M.58I<br>AAT M.58CMD<br>AAT M.58CMG<br>AAT M.58H<br>AAT M.58IL
|Standard machine gun. AAT M.58IL is a lightweight modernization of the M.58I, accepted in 2006.
|-
| {{wpl|M2 Browning|AA M39}}
| [[File:PEO_Browning_M2E2_QCB_%28c1%29.jpg|200px]]
| {{flag|Hallia}}<br>{{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{wpl|Heavy machine gun}}
| 12.7x99mm
|  
|  
| Currently being phased out of service for newer M.02 and M.04 machine guns.
| Given as aid during The PSW, later produced domestically. Replaced by the M82 machine gun and placed into storage.
|-
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Sniper Rifles'''
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Sniper Rifles'''
|-
|-
| FR-MAC M.15
| {{wpl|M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper System|FR M.08}}
| [[File:AAMASM57.png|200px]]
| [[File:PEO_M110_SASS_Profile.jpg|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}<br>{{flag|Sylva}}<br>{{flag|Portcullia}}
| {{flag|Portcullia}}
| {{wpl|Sniper Rifle}}
| {{wpl|Sniper Rifle}}
| 6x45mm Unified
| 7×51mm EC
|  
|  
| Replacement for FR-MAS M.86 for infantry units. Based on M.15 service rifle.
| Replacement for FR-MAS M.86 for infantry units.
|-
|-
| {{wpl|PGM_338|FR-PGM M.14}}
| {{wpl|PGM_338|FR M.14}}
|  
| [[File:Mini_Hecate_338.jpg|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{wpl|Sniper Rifle}}
| {{wpl|Sniper Rifle}}
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| Supplements M.11 in heavier long-range roles.
| Supplements M.11 in heavier long-range roles.
|-
|-
| {{wpl|PGM_Ultima_Ratio|FR-PGM M.11}}
| {{wpl|PGM_Ultima_Ratio|FR M.11}}
|  
| [[File:Ultima_Ratio_Commando_slovenske_vojske.jpg|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Sniper Rifle
| Sniper Rifle
| 7×51mm EC
| 7×51mm EC
| Intervention<br>Commando I<br>Commando II<br>Integral Silencieux
|  
| Standard percision sniper rifle. Supplemented by FR-PGM M.14
| Standard percision sniper rifle. Supplemented by FR M.14. Used commonly with the M.08 and M.86.
|-
|-
| {{wpl|PGM_Hécate_II|FR-PGM M.93}}
| {{wpl|PGM_Hécate_II|FR M.93}}
|  
| [[File:PGM_Hecate.jpg|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{wpl|Anti-materiel rifle}}
| {{wpl|Anti-materiel rifle}}
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| Primary anti-materiel rifle.
| Primary anti-materiel rifle.
|-
|-
| {{wpl|FR_F2_sniper_rifle|FR-MAS M.86}}
| FR M.86
|  
| [[File:FRF2_lunette_Schrome.jpg|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Sniper rifle
| Sniper rifle
| 7×51mm EC
| 7×51mm EC
|  
|  
| Replacement is pending. Standard issue marksmans rifle.
| Based on the FSA M.40 semi-automatic rifle. Being replaced by the M.08.
|-
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Grenade launchers'''
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Grenade launchers'''
|-
|-
| {{wpl|Neopup PAW-20|AGI-MMD M.01}}
| LG M.17
| [[File:Neopupmem.png|200px]]
| [[File:VHSD2GL.jpg|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Sebrenskiya}}
| Grenade launcher
| {{wpl|Grenade launcher}}
| 20x42mm
| 40×46 mm LV
|  
|  
| Supplements underbarrel grenade launchers.
| Has replaced the use of rifle grenades in the squad, mounted under M.17 rifles.
|-
|-
|}
|}
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Anti-Armor'''
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Anti-Armor'''
|-
|-
| {{wpl|AT4|ABL}}
| [[ACCP M.15]]
| [[File:AT4_2REI_1.jpg|200px]]
| [[File:ACCP1500.png|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Anti-Tank Launcher
| ABL-EC
|
| Replaced older disposable launchers. Used mostly now as anti-structural and anti-light armored vehicle duties.
|-
| {{wpl|LRAC F1}}
| [[File:LRAC_F1-detoured-cropped.png|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Recoilless Rifle
| {{wpl|Anti-tank guided missile}}
|  
|  
|  
|  
| Only used by reserve troops. Has been replaced by AT4 and other launchers.
| Used as a "medium" option for guided anti-tank action.
|-
|-
| {{wpl|Carl Gustaf recoilless rifle}}
| {{wpl|Missile Moyenne Portée|MILAC M.14 Tulipe}}
| [[File:M3E1.jpg|200px]]
| [[File:MBDA_MLP_et_MMP.JPG|200px]]
| {{flag|Ostland}}
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Recoilless Rifle
| Anti-tank guided missile
| M3<br>M3A1<br>M4
| MMP-AS<br>MMP-HL
|  
|  
| Multipurpose launcher issued to light and airborne infantry squads.
| To replace MILAN missile.
|-
|-
| {{wpl|APILAS}}
| [[ACCP-600|ACCP M.02]]
| [[File:APILAS.jpg|200px]]
| [[File:ACCP600.png|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Disposable Launcher
| Anti-tank guided missile
|  
|  
|  
|  
| Supplements the ABL as a much heavier and effective anti-tank launcher. Being replaced by the ACCP-600 and ACCP-1500.
| Standard issue short-range ATGM, guided alternative to M.98 and ABL M.98.
|-
|-
| [[ACCP-600]]
| {{wpl|Alcotán-100|ABL M.98}}
| [[File:ABL100.png|200px]]
| {{flag|Sylva}}
| {{wpl|Anti-tank warfare|Anti-tank weapon}}
|  
|  
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
|
| Anti-Tank Guided Missile
| Unguided alternative to the ACCP-600, replacing the ABL-90.
|-
| {{wpl|C90-CR (M3)|ABL M.90}}
| [[File:ABL90.png|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}<br>{{flag|Sylva}}
| Anti-tank weapon
|  
|  
|  
|  
| Standard issue short-range ATGM
| Being replaced by a combination of ABL M.87 and ABL-100. Confined space variant in production. While it will be replaced in the anti-tank role, new variants with anti-structure, anti-fortification, and anti-personnel warheads are being produced.
|-
|-
| [[ACCP-1500]]
| {{wpl|Wasp 58|ABL M.87}}
| [[File:WASP58.png|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}<br>{{flag|Sylva}}
| Anti-tank weapon
|  
|  
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Anti-Tank Guided Missile
|  
|  
| Primary disposable anti-tank launcher. Confined space variant in production.
|-
| {{wpl|MILAN|MILAC M.72 Lis}}
| [[File:Tag der Bundeswehr Jagel 2019 HJL 13 noBG.png|200px]]
|{{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Anti-tank guided missile
| M.72/2T<br> M.72/3<br>M.72/ER
|  
|  
| Standard issue short-range ATGM
|MILAC M.72 replacement underway by M.14.
|-
|-
| {{wpl|MILAN}}
| LRBL M.63
| [[File:MILAN-VBLB.jpg|200px]]
| [[File:LRBL63.png|200px]]
|{{flag|Sieuxerr}}
|{{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Anti-Tank Guided Missile
| Rocket-propelled grenade launcher
| MILAN 2T<br> MILAN 3<br>MILAN ER
|  
|  
| MILAN to be replaced by future MMP. MILAN 3 and MILAN 3R bought as a stop-gap during MMP production.
|-
| [[Aérospatiale-Matra MMP|MMP]]
| [[File:MBDA_MLP_et_MMP.JPG|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Anti-Tank Guided Missile
| MMP-AS<br>MMP-HL
|  
|  
| Formerly known as MILAN 4. Full-scale production begun in 2012 after acceptance into service, to replace MILAN in most roles.
|Modernized versions in use.
|-
|-
|}
|}


====Mortars====
====Mortars====
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:17%;"|Name
! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:17%;"|Name
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Man-Portable'''
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Man-Portable'''
|-
|-
|{{wpl|Lance-grenade individuel Mle F1 (LGI Mle F1)|LGI Mle F1}}
|{{wpl|Lance-grenade individuel Mle F1 (LGI Mle F1)|LGI-51 M.96}}
|[[File:LGI_entrainement.jpg|200px]]
|[[File:LGI_Mle_F1.png|200px]]
|{{flag|Sieuxerr}}
|{{flag|Sieuxerr}}
|51mm mortar
|51mm mortar
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|
|
|-
|-
|{{wpl|LLR 81mm}}
|{{wpl|LLR 81mm|MO-81 M.61}}
|[[File:Mortier_81_LLR_03.jpg|200px]]
|[[File:Mortier 81 LLR 03.jpg|200px]]
|{{flag|Sieuxerr}}
|{{flag|Sieuxerr}}
|81mm mortar
|81mm mortar
|LC<br>LL<br>LLR
|MO-81 M.61C<br>MO-81 M.61L<br>MO-81 M.61LR
|
|
|
|Model used in open-topped self-propelled mortar vehicles.
|-
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Towed'''
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Towed'''
|-
|-
|{{wpl|Mortier 120mm Rayé Tracté Modèle F1|RT-F1}}
|{{wpl|Mortier 120mm Rayé Tracté Modèle F1|MO-120 M.73}}
|[[File:French_MO-120-RT-61_and_Véhicule_de_Tracte_Mortier_120_during_Operation_Desert_Shield.JPEG|200px]]
|[[File:French_MO-120-RT-61_and_Véhicule_de_Tracte_Mortier_120_during_Operation_Desert_Shield.JPEG|200px]]
|{{flag|Sieuxerr}}
|{{flag|Sieuxerr}}
|120mm mortar
|120mm mortar
|
|
|
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Self-Propelled'''
|-
|[[AMX Hurler|AMX Hurler]]
|[[File:Amxmortar.png|200px]]
|{{flag|Sieuxerr}}
|Self-propelled 120mm mortar
|
|
|
|-
|[[AMX-10|AMX-10 PMM-120]]
|[[File:Amos120.jpg|200px]]
|{{flag|Sieuxerr}}
|Self-propelled 120mm mortar
|
|
|
|
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|}
|}


===Vehicle Equipment===
====Vehicles====
====Vehicles====
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:17%;"|Name
! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:17%;"|Name
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! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:30%;"|Comment
! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:30%;"|Comment
|-
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Tanks'''
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Tracked Combat Vehicles'''
|-
|-
| [[MBT-80|Char-80 Napoleon]]
| [[AMX Napoleon|Char Leclerc]]
| [[File:MBT80.png|200px]]
| [[File:Leclerc-openphotonet PICT6015.JPG|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Main battle tank
| {{wpl|Main battle tank}}
|  
| Séries I<br>Séries III<br>Séries IIIbis
| 900 Active<br>350 Reserve
| 1,050
| Having replaced all AMX-45s in active service, another 350 have been placed in storage for mobilization and part reserves.
| Séries I models have been retained for driver training. Séries II tanks not converted to Séries III or IIIbis have been moved into storage.
|-
|-
| [[AMX-45]]
| [[AMX-45]]
| [[File:Amx45.png|200px]]
| [[File:AMX-40,_Tanks_in_the_Musée_des_Blindés,_France,_pic-2.JPG|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Main battle tank
| {{wpl|Main battle tank}}
| AMX-45EX
|  
| 5,000 Reserve
| Have been totally replaced in active service and are now in storage.
|-
| [[CLFIRD|AMX-83]]
| [[File:Amx84.png|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Light tank
| AMX-83B<br>AMX-83B2
|  
|  
| Used by airborne forces.
| 300 were purchased in the 1990s to rapidly replace older AMX-30s pending the adoption of the Char Leclerc. The last AMX-45 was retired from the 509th Armored Regiment in 2022. All surviving vehicles are to be handed to [[Solevant]].
|-
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Heavy Fighting Vehicle'''
| {{wpl|Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle|VCI-20}}
|-
| [[File:DarkHorse_AMPV.jpg|200px]]
| [[AMX-64]]
| [[File:T40leclerc.png|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Heavy Fighting Vehicle
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
| Replacement for the VCI-81. Some 2,000 vehicles are expected to be either rebuilt from older VCI-81s or newly built.
|-
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Infantry Fighting Vehicles (Tracked)'''
| {{wpl|Bradley Fighting Vehicle|VCI-81}}
|-
| [[File:M2_Bradley_Shadow_Hawk_1987.JPEG|200px]]
| [[AMX Agresseur]]
| [[File:Amxvipere.png|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Infantry Fighting Vehicle
|  
|  
|  
|  
| Replacement for the [[AMX-10|AMX-10P]] IFVs.
|  
| Some 1,500 vehicles are to be rebuilt to the VCI-20 standard. Vehicles not upgraded will be moved to storage.
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Wheeled Combat Vehicles'''
|-
|-
| [[AMX-10|AMX-10P]]
| {{wpl|VBMR Griffon}}
| [[File:Amx10p.png|200px]]
| [[File:VBMR_Griffon_-_Armée_de_terre_%2814_juillet_2021%29_%281%29_01.jpg|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Infantry Fighting Vehicle
| AMX-10P
|  
|  
|  
|  
|
| Replacement for VAB.
|-
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Armored Personnel Carriers (Tracked)'''
| {{wpl|VBCI|VBM}}
|-
| [[File:VBCI,_nouvelles_couleurs_Armée_de_Terre_(14_juillet_2021)_(4).jpg|200px]]
| [[AMX-10|AMX-10]]
| [[File:Amx10apx.png|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Armored Personnel Carrier
| Various
|  
|  
|  
|  
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Infantry Fighting Vehicles (Wheeled)'''
|-
| {{wpl|VBCI}}
| [[File:Vbcifrance.png|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Armored Personnel Carrier
| VCI<br>VPC<br>VTT
|  
|  
| Supplements VAB APC as command vehicle and infantry transport vehicle.
| Utilized as a "medium-weight" option for the infantry. A 120mm-armed VBM-RC will replace the VRC-81 in certain cavalry regiments.
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Armored Personnel Carriers (Wheeled)'''
|-
|-
| {{wpl|Véhicule de l'Avant Blindé|VAB}}
| {{wpl|Véhicule de l'Avant Blindé|VAB}}
| [[File:Supervab.png|200px]]
| [[File:Véhicule_de_l'Avant_Blindé%2C_VAB_4x4%2C_army_licence_registration_6923_0035_photo-2.JPG|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Armored Personnel Carrier
| {{wpl|Armored personnel carrier}}
| Various
| Various
|  
|  
|  
| Being replaced by the VBMR Griffon and VBMR-L Serval. Will be completely retired and put into deep storage by 2030.
|-
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Armored Reconnaissance Vehicles'''
| {{wpl|EBRC Jaguar}}
|-
| [[File:EBRC_JAGUAR4.jpg|200px]]
| [[CLFIRD#Variants_and_upgrades|AMX-98RC]]
| [[File:Amx91.png|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Armored Reconnaissance
| Armored car
|  
|  
|  
|  
| Variant of the AMX-83 designed for armored reconnaissance.
| Replacing VRC-81s in light armored cavalry regiments.
|-
|-
| {{wpl|VBCI|VRC}}
| {{wpl|AMX 10 RC|VRC-81}}
| [[File:Vbcirecon.png|200px]]
| [[File:AMX-10_RC%2C_nouvelles_couleurs_Armée_de_terre_%2814_juillet_2021%29_%282%29.jpg|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Armored Reconnaissance/Fire Support
| Armored car
|  
|  
|  
|  
| Designed as an armored reconnaissance variant of the VBCI.
| Being replaced by the EBRC Jaguar and VBM-RC.
|-
|-
| {{wpl|AMX 10 RC|AMX-10RC}}
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Armored Vehicles'''
| [[File:French_AMX-10RC_in_the_desert.JPEG|200px]]
|-
| {{wpl|VBMR Griffon|VBMR M.18L}}
| [[File:FSAN0SUX0AAPz70.jpg|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Armored Reconnaissance
| APC<br>ISTAR vehicle<br>Communication vehicle<br>Ambulance
| AMX-10RCR
| VPB<br>SA2R<br>NCT<br>Ambulance/Santé
|  
|  
|  
|  
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Armored Vehicles'''
|-
|-
| {{wpl|Véhicule_Blindé_Léger|VBL}}
| {{wpl|Véhicule_Blindé_Léger|VBL}}
| [[File:VBL_RHP_Afghanistan.JPG|200px]]
| [[File:VBL_RHP_Afghanistan.JPG|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Armored Car
| IMV<br>Anti-tank IMV<br>Command vehicle<br>Machine gun carrier<br>Improved model
| Various
| VBL<br>VBL MILAN<br>VB2L PdC<br> VBL RECO 12.7<br>VBL Ultima
| 1,750
|  
|  
| Ultima model replacing older VBL, VBL MILAN, and RECO 12.7 type vehicles.
|-
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Armored Recovery Vehicles'''
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Armored Recovery Vehicles'''
|-
|-
| [[AMX-45|AMX-45D]]
| {{wpl|Char de dépannage DNG/DCL|M.98DCL}}
| [[File:AMX-30D-cote-droit.jpg|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Armored Recovery Vehicle
|
|
| Built upon AMX-45 chassis, replaced by Dépanneur du Char Napoléon
|-
| {{wpl|Char de dépannage DNG/DCL|Dépanneur du Char Napoléon}}
| [[File:Char_de_D%C3%A9pannage_DNG-DCL_14_juillet_2006.jpg|200px]]
| [[File:Char_de_D%C3%A9pannage_DNG-DCL_14_juillet_2006.jpg|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Armored Recovery Vehicle
| {{wpl|Armoured recovery vehicle}}
|  
|  
|  
|  
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Armored Engineering Vehicles'''
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Armored Engineering Vehicles'''
|-
|-
| {{wpl|Engin Principal du Génie}}
| {{wpl|Engin Principal du Génie|M.98EBG}}
| [[File:Vehicules-a27-engin-genie.jpg|200px]]
| [[File:DPNR.jpg|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Armored Engineering Vehicle
| {{wpl|Military engineering vehicle|Armored engineering vehicle}}
|
|  
|  
|  
|  
| Built upon the Napoléon chassis, replaced older tracked AEVs
|-
|-
| {{wpl|Engin Blindé du Génie}}
| {{wpl|Leclerc_tank#Variants_and_upgrades|M.98PTG}}
| [[File:20060714_defile_blindes_p1040887.jpg|200px]]
| [[File:Panzerschnellbrücke_Leguan.jpg|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Armored Engineering Vehicle
| {{wpl|Armoured vehicle-launched bridge|Armored bridge-laying vehicle}}
|
|  
|  
|  
|  
| Replaced in most roles by Engin Principal du Génie
|-
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Unarmored Vehicles'''
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Unarmored Vehicles'''
|-
|-
| Renault M200 Series
| {{wpl|Tatra 815-7|CTLME}}
| [[File:Hmett.jpg|200px]]
| [[File:BAHNA_2018_-_434_crop.jpg|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Vihoslavia}}<br>{{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Heavy cargo vehicle
| Heavy truck
| Various
| Various
|  
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
| Unimog U2450
| {{wpl|Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles|FVTM}}
| [[File:U2450l.jpg|200px]]
| [[File:MTV-of-the-New-Jersey-National-Guard.jpg|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Sebrenskiya}}<br>{{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Utility vehicle
| Medium truck
| Various
| Various
|  
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
| VLRA
| {{wpl|Humvee|VTR}}
| [[File:VLAR_TPK_4_20_STL_001_FR.JPG|200px]]
| [[File:2015_MCAS_Beaufort_Air_Show_041215-M-CG676-161.jpg|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Sebrenskiya}}<br>{{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| General purpose truck
| General purpose truck
| Various
|
|
|-
| Renault GBC 180
| [[File:GBC180_001.JPG|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| General purpose utility vehicle, used in 4x4 and 6x6 configurations which have 2,250 kg and 4,500 kg capacity respectively.
| Various
| Various
|  
|  
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Self-Propelled Artillery'''
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Self-Propelled Artillery'''
|-
|-
| [[GCT-45]]
| {{wpl|CAESAR_self-propelled_howitzer|CAESAR}}
| [[File:GCT_155mm_July_2008.JPG|200px]]
| [[File:CAESAR-openphotonet_PICT6026.JPG|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Tracked Self-Propelled Gun
| Wheeled {{wpl|Self-propelled gun|self-propelled howizter}}
| AUF2
|  
|  
| Latest AUF2 standard brigade level self propelled gun. Fitted with a L/52 caliber barrel. Has a rate of fire of 6 RPM sustained, 10 RPM max. Capable of engaging targets at ranges over 28 kilometers with basic munitions.
| 260
| Replaced all towed 155mm guns in Sieuxerrian service along with the ALA.
|-
|-
| {{wpl|CAESAR_self-propelled_howitzer|CAESAR}}
| AuH2
| [[File:CAESAR-openphotonet_PICT6026.JPG|200px]]
| [[File:XM2001_Crusader.jpg|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Wheeled Self-Propelled Gun
| Tracked self-propelled howizter
|  
|  
| 170
| Replaced the AuF1.
|-
| AuG2
|  
|  
|
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Tracked self-propelled howizter
|
| 160
| 170mm gun used at the corps-level to complement the ALLARMs.
|-
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Rocket Artillery'''
| Automouvant léger aérotransportable (ALA)
|
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Tracked self-propelled howizter
|
| 110
| Purchases were halted in favor of the CAESAR. Uses formerly towed 155mm guns.
|-
|-
| AFAM-280
| AuF1
| <imgur w=250>jZFBOu5.jpg</imgur>
| [[File:GCT_155mm_AUF1%2C_French_army_licence_registration_%276854_0068%27%2C_St_Mihiel_1894%2C_photo-1_%28cropped%29.JPG|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Self-Propelled Rocket Artillery
| Tracked self-propelled howizter
|  
|  
|  
|  
| 280mm self-propelled rocket system with a range of 60-80 kilometers.
| In storage. Many are being refurbished to be handed off to Maverica to replace losses from the One Month War.
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Rocket Artillery'''
|-
|-
| {{wpl|BGM-109G Ground Launched Cruise Missile|AFAM-533}}
| ALLARM
| [[File:BGM-109G Gryphon - ID DF-ST-84-09185.JPEG|200px]]
|  
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Self-Propelled Rocket Artillery
| {{wpl|Multiple rocket launcher}}
|
| 160
| Corps-level artillery, used in striking massed formations of armor and vehicles.
|-
| Hadès
|  
|  
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Short-range ballistic missile
|  
|  
| Corps level long-range cruise missile.
| 36
| Corps-level system, used for deep strikes into enemy territory.
|-
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Towed Artillery'''
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Towed Artillery'''
|-
|-
| {{wpl|TRF1}}
| {{wpl|TRF1}}
| [[File:French TRF1 155 mm, live-fire exercise for Combined Endeavor 2013 .jpg|200px]]
| [[File:F-1-Towed-Gun-howitzer.jpg|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Towed Artillery
| Howitzer
| TRF1
|  
|  
| Being replaced by CAESAR currently.
|  
| In storage. Some were decommissioned to be used on the ALA.
|-
|-
| {{wpl|GIAT_LG1|LG1}}
| {{wpl|GIAT_LG1|LG1}}
| [[File:Giat_LG-1.jpg|200px]]
| [[File:Lg1CN105.jpg|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Towed Artillery
| Howitzer
| LG1 Mk. III
|  
|  
|  
|  
| In storage.
|-
|-
|}
|}
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Surface-to-air missile systems'''
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Surface-to-air missile systems'''
|-
|-
| {{wpl|Aster_(missile_family)#Land_systems|SAMP/T}}
| {{wpl|Aster (missile family)|SAMP/T}}
| [[File:Aster-missile-550-18.jpg|200px]]
| [[File:Coffinmissile.jpg|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Medium to long range air defense
| {{wpl|Surface-to-air missile}}
| Aster-30 Block 1<br>Aster-30 Block 1NT
|  
|  
| Replaced Hawk missiles
| 100
| Medium and long-range air defense missile, fitted on a 8x8 chassis. Employs both the [[Vipera (missile)|Vipera]] and Aster missiles.
|-
|-
| {{wpl|Crotale_(missile)|Crotale}}
| {{wpl|Roland_(missile)|Roland Glaive}}
| [[File:Crotale_missile_launchers_DSC00866.jpg|200px]]
| [[File:RolandM3SGlaive.jpg|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Short-range air defense
| Surface-to-air missile
|Crotale NG/VT-1<br>Crotale Mk. 3
|  
|  
| Medium range air defense system.
| 150
| Last generation of the Roland missile accepted into service in 1996 and given small upgrades throughout the 21st century. Able to fire 4 Roland-Glavie missiles or swap out outer two missiles with four Starstreak HVM missiles.
|-
|-
| [[AMX SA-A/C]]
| {{wpl|Mistral_(missile)|Mistral SATCP}}
| [[File:Amxairdefense.png|200px]]
| [[File:54RA-IMG_9142.jpg|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Short-range air defense/anti-tank
| Surface-to-air missile
|  
|  
| 1,250 launchers
|  
|  
|
|-
|-
| {{wpl|Mistral_(missile)|Mistral}}
| {{wpl|Starstreak}}
| [[File:54RA-IMG_9142.jpg|200px]]
| [[File:Royal_Marines_Starstreak_LRG_South_2021.jpg|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flagicon|New Tyran}} [[Kingdom of Anglia and Lechernt|Anglia]]
| Man-portable surface-to-air missile
| Surface-to-air missile
| S1<br>M2
|  
|  
|  
| Can be found on singular, twin or quad launchers. Also fitted to helicopters
| Purchased to augment the Glavie SAM system.
|-
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Guns'''
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Guns'''
|-
|-
| [[AMX-45DCA]]
| VDAA M.86
| [[File:Froggepard.jpg|200px]]
|{{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun
| Mk. III<br>Mk. III AHEAD<br>Mk. IV
|  
|  
| AMX-45DCA Mk. IV current production model
|-
| [[SDAD 76]]
| [[File:Frogoto.jpg|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun
| {{wpl|Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon|Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun}}
| SDAD 76C<br>SDAD 76D
|  
|  
| Deployed only to separate air defense forces. Also used to defend important locations.
| 150
| Wheeled and tracked variants are in use. Twin 35mm guns with 2,000 rounds total.
|-
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Towed Anti-Aircraft Guns'''
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Towed Anti-Aircraft Guns'''
|-
|-
| [[Mle 83]]
| {{wpl|20mm Tarasque|CA M.81}}
| [[File:Mleaagun.jpg|200px]]
| [[File:20mmAAGUnF1.jpg|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Towed Anti-Aircraft Gun
| Towed Anti-Aircraft Gun
| Mle 83
| Mle 83
|  
|  
| Primary towed anti-aircraft gun, uses advanced ammunition, night-vision sights, etc.
| Towed 20mm AA gun only used by reserve forces, replaced by Mistral for local air defense.
|-
|-
|}
|}
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! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:30%;"|Comment
|-
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Fixed-Wing'''
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Rotor-Wing'''
|-
|-
| Bloch MB.660
| {{wpl|Eurocopter AS332 Super Puma|Aérospatiale AS.332}}
| [[File:Frenchairforce_dassault_mirage_f1_arp.jpg|200px]]
| [[File:AS332M1_Super_Puma_-_RIAT_2014_(center).jpg|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Multirole Fighter Aircraft
| {{wpl|Utility helicopter}}
| G
| M
| 58
| 153
|  
| Replacement for older medium-lift helicopters.
|-
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Rotor-Wing'''
| {{wpl|Eurocopter EC725|Casacopter CC.725}}
|-
| [[File:Eurocopter_EC-725_Cougar_MkII.jpg|200px]]
| {{wpl|Aérospatiale Gazelle}}
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| [[File:Gazelle_SA342M.jpg|200px]]
| Special forces helicopter
|{{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Light utility helicopter
| SA.342L<br>SA.342M
|
|  
|  
| 40
| Used exclusively by special operations forces over CH.90 due to longer operational range and increased payload capacity.
|-
|-
| {{wpl|Eurocopter EC635|Aérospatiale AS.635}}
| {{wpl|Eurocopter EC120 Colibri|Casacopter CC.120}}
| [[File:As635.jpg|200px]]
| [[File:SE-JJF_Airbus_EC_120B_Colibri_helicopter_operated_by_Fiskflyg_in_Sarek_National_Park_(DSCF1087).jpg|200px]]
|{{flag|Sieuxerr}}
|{{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Light utility helicopter
| {{wpl|Utility helicopter|Light utility helicopter}}
| AS.635 P2<br>AS.625 P2+<br>AS.625 RA
|
|  
|  
| 48
| Light helicopter replacement for Gazelle in non-SoF roles.
|-
|-
| [[AS.673|Aérospatiale-Matra AS.673]]
| {{wpl|Eurocopter Tiger|Casacoptere Tiger}}
| [[File:AS673.png|200px]]
| [[File:French, US forces continue working side by side.jpg|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Attack helicopter
| {{wpl|Attack helicopter}}
|  
| HAD
|
| 156
|  
|  
|-
|-
| [[Athar Ar-63 Valquíria|Athar AR.63]]
| {{wpl|Aérospatiale Gazelle}}
| [[File:Ar63eurohuey.png|200px]]
| [[File:Gazelle_SA342M.jpg|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
|{{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Medium utility helicopter
| {{wpl|Utility helicopter|Light utility helicopter}}<br>{{wpl|Armed helicopter}}
|
| SA.342J
|
| 30
|
| Originally to be replaced by the mid-2010s, its lightweight, relative ease of operation and small size have kept in active service with the special forces. They have been retained in the reserves.
|-
| [[Athar_Ar-62_Elfo|Athar AR.62]]
| [[File:AtharAr62.jpg|200px]]
| {{flag|Sieuxerr}}
| Heavy-lift helicopter
|
|
|  
|-
|-
|}
|}


[[Category:Sieuxerr]]
[[Category:Sieuxerr]]

Latest revision as of 05:49, 5 October 2024

Sieuxerrian Army
Logo of the French Army (Armee de Terre).svg
Active15th century – present
Country Sieuxerr
Allegiance Sieuxerr
TypeArmy
Size455,000 personnel
75,000 reserve personnel
Part ofSieuxerrian Armed Forces
Motto(s)Valeur et Discipline
"Valor and Discipline"
March"La Victoire est à Nous"
Commanders
Grand Marshal of the ArmyEmperor Napoleon VII
Marshal of SieuxerrGen. Didier Auclair
Adjudant-chef de l'ArméeACA. René Bourque

The Sieuxerrian Army, officially the Armée de Terre, is the land-based branch of the Sieuxerrian Armed Forces. It is the largest branch of the Sieuxerrian Armed Forces.

History

Ranks

EC Code Rank
Enlisted
AE-1 AE1.png
Recrue
AE-2 AE2.png
Soldat 2e Classe
AE-3 AE3.png
Soldat 1er Classe
AE-4 AE4Army.png AE4Naval.png AE4Red.png
Caporal-chef
(Army)
AE4Cav.png
Brigadier-chef
(Cavalry, Armor)
AE42Army.png AE42Naval.png AE42Red.png
Caporal-chef de première
(Army)
AE42Cav.png
Brigadier-chef de premiere
(Cavalry, Armor)
AE-5 AE5Army.png AE5Naval.png AE5Red.png
Sergent
(Army)
AE5Cav.png
Brigadier-fourrier
(Cavalry)
AE5Armor.png
Mécanicien
(Armor)
AE-6 AE6Army.png AE6Naval.png AE6Red.png
Sergent-chef
(Army)
AE6Cav.png
Marèchal des logis
(Cavalry)
AE6Armor.png
Mécanicien-chef
(Armor)
AE-7 AE7Army.png AE7Naval.png AE7Red.png
Sergent-major
(Army)
AE7Cav.png
Marèchal des logis-chef
(Cavalry)
AE7Armor.png
Mécanicien-Major
(Armor)
AE-8 AE-8.png
Adjudant
AE-9 AE-9.png
Adjudant-chef
Officers
O-1 O-1.png
Sous-lieutenant
O-2 O-2.png
Lieutenant
O-3 O-3.png
Capitaine
O-4 O4Army.png
Commandant
(Army)
O4Infantry.png O4Naval.png
Chef-de-battillon
Chef-de-régiment
(Infantry)
O4Red.png
Chef d’escardron
(Artillery)
O4Cavalry.png
Chef d’escardrons
(Cavalry)
O4Armor.png
Chef de Chars de Combat
(Armor)
O-5 O5sue.png
Major
O-6 O6sue.png
Colonel
O-7 O7sue.png
Général de brigade/regiment
O-8 O8sue.png
Général de division
O-9 O9sue.png
Général de corps d'armée
O-10 O10sue.png
Général de d'armée
O-11 O11sue.png
Maréchal de Sieuxerr
O-12 Grand-Maréchal de l'Armée

Structure and organisation

Main: Organisation of the Sieuxerrian Army

Equipment

The equipment of the Siexuerrian Army can be divided into many categories.

Infantry Equipment

Small Arms

Name Photo Origin Role Cartridge Variant Notes
Pistols
PA M.99 M5Pistol.png  Sieuxerr Semi-automatic pistol 7.65×20mm Long PA M.99 130,000 in service.
Assault Rifles
FA-17 FAMAHSM17.png  Sebrenskiya
 Sieuxerr
Assault rifle 5.7x40mm EC FA M.17
FA M.17 Lunette
Replacement for the FAMAS. Total contract for 600,000 rifles.
FAMAS Famasmeme.png  Sieuxerr Assault rifle 5.7x40mm EC Being replaced by the FA-17. Over 1,500,000 produced.
Mini-14 Mini14GB noBG.jpg Assault rifle 5.7x40mm EC Commonly used by the Gendarmerie, the Mini-14 is also used exclusively by the Twinkle Islands Defense Regiment.
Fusil ArmaLite AR10 Armalite vue d'ensemble noBG.png Assault rifle 7×51mm EC Sieuxerr was an early adopter of the ArmaLite AR-10 rifle back in the 1960s and maintained periodic orders of modernized rifles throughout the later 20th century and into the modern day. It has and is currently used mostly by the cavalry scouts.
Machine guns
AA M82 AAMASM82.png  Sieuxerr Heavy machine gun 13.2x99mm Hotchkiss Modernized versions have been accepted.
AAT M58 FN MAG white background.jpg  Sieuxerr
Reberiya
General-purpose machine gun 7×51mm EC AAT M.58I
AAT M.58CMD
AAT M.58CMG
AAT M.58H
AAT M.58IL
Standard machine gun. AAT M.58IL is a lightweight modernization of the M.58I, accepted in 2006.
AA M39 PEO Browning M2E2 QCB (c1).jpg  Hallia
 Sieuxerr
Heavy machine gun 12.7x99mm Given as aid during The PSW, later produced domestically. Replaced by the M82 machine gun and placed into storage.
Sniper Rifles
FR M.08 PEO M110 SASS Profile.jpg  Portcullia Sniper Rifle 7×51mm EC Replacement for FR-MAS M.86 for infantry units.
FR M.14 Mini Hecate 338.jpg  Sieuxerr Sniper Rifle 7.2x64mm PGM Supplements M.11 in heavier long-range roles.
FR M.11 Ultima Ratio Commando slovenske vojske.jpg  Sieuxerr Sniper Rifle 7×51mm EC Standard percision sniper rifle. Supplemented by FR M.14. Used commonly with the M.08 and M.86.
FR M.93 PGM Hecate.jpg  Sieuxerr Anti-materiel rifle 13.2x99mm Hotchkiss Primary anti-materiel rifle.
FR M.86 FRF2 lunette Schrome.jpg  Sieuxerr Sniper rifle 7×51mm EC Based on the FSA M.40 semi-automatic rifle. Being replaced by the M.08.
Grenade launchers
LG M.17 VHSD2GL.jpg  Sebrenskiya Grenade launcher 40×46 mm LV Has replaced the use of rifle grenades in the squad, mounted under M.17 rifles.

Launchers

Name Photo Origin Role Version Number Comment
Anti-Armor
ACCP M.15 ACCP1500.png  Sieuxerr Anti-tank guided missile Used as a "medium" option for guided anti-tank action.
MILAC M.14 Tulipe MBDA MLP et MMP.JPG  Sieuxerr Anti-tank guided missile MMP-AS
MMP-HL
To replace MILAN missile.
ACCP M.02 ACCP600.png  Sieuxerr Anti-tank guided missile Standard issue short-range ATGM, guided alternative to M.98 and ABL M.98.
ABL M.98 ABL100.png  Sylva Anti-tank weapon Unguided alternative to the ACCP-600, replacing the ABL-90.
ABL M.90 ABL90.png  Sieuxerr
 Sylva
Anti-tank weapon Being replaced by a combination of ABL M.87 and ABL-100. Confined space variant in production. While it will be replaced in the anti-tank role, new variants with anti-structure, anti-fortification, and anti-personnel warheads are being produced.
ABL M.87 WASP58.png  Sieuxerr
 Sylva
Anti-tank weapon Primary disposable anti-tank launcher. Confined space variant in production.
MILAC M.72 Lis Tag der Bundeswehr Jagel 2019 HJL 13 noBG.png  Sieuxerr Anti-tank guided missile M.72/2T
M.72/3
M.72/ER
MILAC M.72 replacement underway by M.14.
LRBL M.63 LRBL63.png  Sieuxerr Rocket-propelled grenade launcher Modernized versions in use.

Mortars

Name Photo Origin Role Version Number Comment
Man-Portable
LGI-51 M.96 LGI Mle F1.png  Sieuxerr 51mm mortar
MO-81 M.61 Mortier 81 LLR 03.jpg  Sieuxerr 81mm mortar MO-81 M.61C
MO-81 M.61L
MO-81 M.61LR
Towed
MO-120 M.73 French MO-120-RT-61 and Véhicule de Tracte Mortier 120 during Operation Desert Shield.JPEG  Sieuxerr 120mm mortar

Vehicle Equipment

Vehicles

Name Photo Origin Role Version Number Comment
Tracked Combat Vehicles
Char Leclerc Leclerc-openphotonet PICT6015.JPG  Sieuxerr Main battle tank Séries I
Séries III
Séries IIIbis
1,050 Séries I models have been retained for driver training. Séries II tanks not converted to Séries III or IIIbis have been moved into storage.
AMX-45 AMX-40, Tanks in the Musée des Blindés, France, pic-2.JPG  Sieuxerr Main battle tank 300 were purchased in the 1990s to rapidly replace older AMX-30s pending the adoption of the Char Leclerc. The last AMX-45 was retired from the 509th Armored Regiment in 2022. All surviving vehicles are to be handed to Solevant.
VCI-20 DarkHorse AMPV.jpg  Sieuxerr Replacement for the VCI-81. Some 2,000 vehicles are expected to be either rebuilt from older VCI-81s or newly built.
VCI-81 M2 Bradley Shadow Hawk 1987.JPEG  Sieuxerr Some 1,500 vehicles are to be rebuilt to the VCI-20 standard. Vehicles not upgraded will be moved to storage.
Wheeled Combat Vehicles
VBMR Griffon VBMR Griffon - Armée de terre (14 juillet 2021) (1) 01.jpg  Sieuxerr Replacement for VAB.
VBM VBCI, nouvelles couleurs Armée de Terre (14 juillet 2021) (4).jpg  Sieuxerr Utilized as a "medium-weight" option for the infantry. A 120mm-armed VBM-RC will replace the VRC-81 in certain cavalry regiments.
VAB Véhicule de l'Avant Blindé, VAB 4x4, army licence registration 6923 0035 photo-2.JPG  Sieuxerr Armored personnel carrier Various Being replaced by the VBMR Griffon and VBMR-L Serval. Will be completely retired and put into deep storage by 2030.
EBRC Jaguar EBRC JAGUAR4.jpg  Sieuxerr Armored car Replacing VRC-81s in light armored cavalry regiments.
VRC-81 AMX-10 RC, nouvelles couleurs Armée de terre (14 juillet 2021) (2).jpg  Sieuxerr Armored car Being replaced by the EBRC Jaguar and VBM-RC.
Armored Vehicles
VBMR M.18L FSAN0SUX0AAPz70.jpg  Sieuxerr APC
ISTAR vehicle
Communication vehicle
Ambulance
VPB
SA2R
NCT
Ambulance/Santé
VBL VBL RHP Afghanistan.JPG  Sieuxerr IMV
Anti-tank IMV
Command vehicle
Machine gun carrier
Improved model
VBL
VBL MILAN
VB2L PdC
VBL RECO 12.7
VBL Ultima
Ultima model replacing older VBL, VBL MILAN, and RECO 12.7 type vehicles.
Armored Recovery Vehicles
M.98DCL Char de Dépannage DNG-DCL 14 juillet 2006.jpg  Sieuxerr Armoured recovery vehicle
Armored Engineering Vehicles
M.98EBG DPNR.jpg  Sieuxerr Armored engineering vehicle
M.98PTG Panzerschnellbrücke Leguan.jpg  Sieuxerr Armored bridge-laying vehicle
Unarmored Vehicles
CTLME BAHNA 2018 - 434 crop.jpg Template:Country data Vihoslavia
 Sieuxerr
Heavy truck Various
FVTM MTV-of-the-New-Jersey-National-Guard.jpg  Sebrenskiya
 Sieuxerr
Medium truck Various
VTR 2015 MCAS Beaufort Air Show 041215-M-CG676-161.jpg  Sebrenskiya
 Sieuxerr
General purpose truck Various

Artillery

Name Photo Origin Role Version Number Comment
Self-Propelled Artillery
CAESAR CAESAR-openphotonet PICT6026.JPG  Sieuxerr Wheeled self-propelled howizter 260 Replaced all towed 155mm guns in Sieuxerrian service along with the ALA.
AuH2 XM2001 Crusader.jpg  Sieuxerr Tracked self-propelled howizter 170 Replaced the AuF1.
AuG2  Sieuxerr Tracked self-propelled howizter 160 170mm gun used at the corps-level to complement the ALLARMs.
Automouvant léger aérotransportable (ALA)  Sieuxerr Tracked self-propelled howizter 110 Purchases were halted in favor of the CAESAR. Uses formerly towed 155mm guns.
AuF1 GCT 155mm AUF1, French army licence registration '6854 0068', St Mihiel 1894, photo-1 (cropped).JPG  Sieuxerr Tracked self-propelled howizter In storage. Many are being refurbished to be handed off to Maverica to replace losses from the One Month War.
Rocket Artillery
ALLARM  Sieuxerr Multiple rocket launcher 160 Corps-level artillery, used in striking massed formations of armor and vehicles.
Hadès  Sieuxerr Short-range ballistic missile 36 Corps-level system, used for deep strikes into enemy territory.
Towed Artillery
TRF1 F-1-Towed-Gun-howitzer.jpg  Sieuxerr Howitzer In storage. Some were decommissioned to be used on the ALA.
LG1 Lg1CN105.jpg  Sieuxerr Howitzer In storage.

Anti-Aircraft

Name Photo Origin Role Version Number Comment
Surface-to-air missile systems
SAMP/T Coffinmissile.jpg  Sieuxerr Surface-to-air missile 100 Medium and long-range air defense missile, fitted on a 8x8 chassis. Employs both the Vipera and Aster missiles.
Roland Glaive RolandM3SGlaive.jpg  Sieuxerr Surface-to-air missile 150 Last generation of the Roland missile accepted into service in 1996 and given small upgrades throughout the 21st century. Able to fire 4 Roland-Glavie missiles or swap out outer two missiles with four Starstreak HVM missiles.
Mistral SATCP 54RA-IMG 9142.jpg  Sieuxerr Surface-to-air missile 1,250 launchers
Starstreak Royal Marines Starstreak LRG South 2021.jpg New Tyran Anglia Surface-to-air missile Purchased to augment the Glavie SAM system.
Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Guns
VDAA M.86  Sieuxerr Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun 150 Wheeled and tracked variants are in use. Twin 35mm guns with 2,000 rounds total.
Towed Anti-Aircraft Guns
CA M.81 20mmAAGUnF1.jpg  Sieuxerr Towed Anti-Aircraft Gun Mle 83 Towed 20mm AA gun only used by reserve forces, replaced by Mistral for local air defense.

Aircraft & Helicopters

Name Photo Origin Role Version Number Comment
Rotor-Wing
Aérospatiale AS.332 AS332M1 Super Puma - RIAT 2014 (center).jpg  Sieuxerr Utility helicopter M 153 Replacement for older medium-lift helicopters.
Casacopter CC.725 Eurocopter EC-725 Cougar MkII.jpg  Sieuxerr Special forces helicopter 40 Used exclusively by special operations forces over CH.90 due to longer operational range and increased payload capacity.
Casacopter CC.120 SE-JJF Airbus EC 120B Colibri helicopter operated by Fiskflyg in Sarek National Park (DSCF1087).jpg  Sieuxerr Light utility helicopter 48 Light helicopter replacement for Gazelle in non-SoF roles.
Casacoptere Tiger French, US forces continue working side by side.jpg  Sieuxerr Attack helicopter HAD 156
Aérospatiale Gazelle Gazelle SA342M.jpg  Sieuxerr Light utility helicopter
Armed helicopter
SA.342J 30 Originally to be replaced by the mid-2010s, its lightweight, relative ease of operation and small size have kept in active service with the special forces. They have been retained in the reserves.