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The HGSDF operates under the command of the chief of the ground staff, based in the city of [[Gekoree]], [[Magateza]], [[Orajioe]]. The present chief of staff is General Hosō Takaida. The HGSDF numbered around 130,000 soldiers, with 119,000 active and 11,000 in reserve as of 2020. | The HGSDF operates under the command of the chief of the ground staff, based in the city of [[Gekoree]], [[Magateza]], [[Orajioe]]. The present chief of staff is General Hosō Takaida. The HGSDF numbered around 130,000 soldiers, with 119,000 active and 11,000 in reserve as of 2020. | ||
== | == Current deployment == | ||
=== Infantry weapons === | === Personnel === | ||
In 1975, basic training for lower-secondary and upper-secondary academy graduates began in the training brigade and lasted approximately three months. Specialized enlisted and {{wp|Non-commissioned officer|non-commissioned officer (NCO)}} candidate courses were available in branch schools and qualified NCOs could enter an eight-to-twelve-week officer candidate program. Senior NCOs and graduates of an eighty-week NCO pilot course were eligible to enter officer candidate schools, as were graduates of the National Defence Academy at [[Magateza]] and graduates of all four-year universities. Advanced technical, flight, medical, command, and staff officer courses were also run by the HGSDF. Like the [[Hoterallia Naval Self-Defense Force|naval]] and [[Hoterallia Air Self-Defense Force|air]] forces, the HGSDF ran a youth [[Cadet|cadet]] program offering technical training to lower-secondary school graduates below military age in return for a promise of enlistment. | |||
Because of Hoterallian diplomatic nature and geographical location, only limited areas are available for large-scale training to avoid disturbing the populace, and due to the Hoterallian diplomatic strategy of a neutral state, the HGSDF rarely takes up any major training. | |||
Outside of training, the HGSDF's mission was to defend against any ground invasion and threats to internal security, be able to deploy to any part of the nation and protect the bases of all three services of the Self-Defense Forces. But many surveys have shown that the HGSDF has not been used in police actions, nor is it likely to be assigned any internal security tasks in the future. But the HGSDF and the other two branches were given responsibilities and missions whenever a natural disaster struck, giving them the {{wp|Emergency management|disaster relief}} role. | |||
=== Equipment === | |||
==== Infantry weapons ==== | |||
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| {{wp|9×19mm Parabellum}} | | {{wp|9×19mm Parabellum}} | ||
| {{Flag|Riamo}} | | {{Flag|Riamo}} | ||
| Made under license by [[List of companies of Hoterallia|Shousha Corporation]], high | | Made under license by [[List of companies of Hoterallia|Shousha Corporation]], high lethality with medium stopping power. | ||
| [[File:PPX4(gun).png|200px]] | | [[File:PPX4(gun).png|200px]] | ||
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| {{wp|5.56×45mm NATO}} | | {{wp|5.56×45mm NATO}} | ||
| {{Flag|Hoterallia}} | | {{Flag|Hoterallia}} | ||
| Made by [[List of companies of Hoterallia|Obyashaki Heavy Industries]]. Replacement for | | Made by [[List of companies of Hoterallia|Obyashaki Heavy Industries]]. Replacement for Type 09, beginning in 2019. | ||
| [[File:20式5.56mm小銃 (試験用小銃).png|200px]] | | [[File:20式5.56mm小銃 (試験用小銃).png|200px]] | ||
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| {{wp|5.56×45mm NATO}} | | {{wp|5.56×45mm NATO}} | ||
| {{Flag|Riamo}} | | {{Flag|Riamo}} | ||
| Made under license by [[List of companies of Hoterallia|Hojo Manufacturing]]. | | Made under license by [[List of companies of Hoterallia|Hojo Manufacturing]]. A common bullpup rifle in some infantry battalions. | ||
| [[File:AUG A2 407mm klein 03.jpg|200px]] | | [[File:AUG A2 407mm klein 03.jpg|200px]] | ||
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| {{wp|7.62×51mm NATO}} | | {{wp|7.62×51mm NATO}} | ||
| {{Flag|Vultesia}} | | {{Flag|Vultesia}} | ||
| | | Imported from the [[Vultesia|Vultesian]]. | ||
| [[File:L129A1 Sharpshooter rifle MOD 45162219.jpg|200px]] | | [[File:L129A1 Sharpshooter rifle MOD 45162219.jpg|200px]] | ||
|- | |||
| T-10 Sniper Rifle | |||
| {{wp|Sniper rifle}} | |||
| {{wp|7.62×51mm NATO}} | |||
| {{Flag|Hoterallia}} | |||
| Designed and manufactured by the [[List of companies of Hoterallia|Obyashaki Heavy Industries]]. | |||
| [[File:T93_sniper_rifle.jpg|200px]] | |||
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| ML12-E | | ML12-E | ||
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| Imported from the [[Vultesia|Vultesian]]. | | Imported from the [[Vultesia|Vultesian]]. | ||
| [[File:LAG-40 I.M.-1.JPG|200px]] | | [[File:LAG-40 I.M.-1.JPG|200px]] | ||
|- | |||
| Pansätahatva 89 | |||
| {{wp|Recoilless rifle}} | |||
| 84 mm | |||
| {{Flag|Bakyern}} | |||
| Imported from the [[Bakyernian Defense Force|Bakyern]]. The Pansätahatva 89 is an 84-mm man-portable reusable {{wp|Anti-tank warfare|anti-tank weapon}}. | |||
| [[File:Carl Gustav M4 Kokonaisturvallisuus 2015.jpg|200px]] | |||
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| Type 38 | |||
| {{wp|Drill purpose rifle|Ceremonial rifle}} | |||
| {{wp|6.5×50mmSR Arisaka|6.2x50mm}} | |||
| {{Flag|Hoterallia}} | |||
| The Type 38 rifle is a {{wp|bolt action|bolt-action}} {{wp|rifle}} of the Yuki design used by the Imperial Hoterallian Army from 1910 to 1951. Used as a ceremonial/parade rifle to this very day. | |||
| [[File:Rifle_Type44.JPG|200px]] | |||
|- | |||
| Guntō | |||
| {{wp|Ceremonial weapon|Ceremonial sword}} | |||
| | |||
| {{Flag|Hoterallia}} | |||
| The Guntō is a ceremonial sword produced for the HGSDF. Usually given to the {{wp|Brigadier general|Major general}} and the {{wp|Sergeant first class|Master sergeant}} | |||
| [[File:菊水刀:刀身と拵え.jpg|200px]] | |||
|} | |} | ||
==Artillery and missile systems== | ====Artillery and missile systems==== | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
! style="text-align: left;" |Name | ! style="text-align: left;" |Name | ||
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! colspan="8" style="align: center;" | Mortars | ! colspan="8" style="align: center;" | Mortars | ||
|- | |||
| Type 48 | |||
| {{wp|Mortar (weapon)|Mortar}} | |||
| 88mm | |||
| {{Flag|Hoterallia}} | |||
| Built by [[List of companies of Hoterallia|Kaito-Sichi Manufacturing]]. | |||
| [[File:Mortar_M29.jpg|200px]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| WMShal-81 | | WMShal-81 | ||
| {{wp|Mortar (weapon)}} | | {{wp|Mortar (weapon)|Mortar}} | ||
|82 mm | |82 mm caliber | ||
| {{Flag|Vultesia}} | | {{Flag|Vultesia}} | ||
| Built under license by [[List of companies of Hoterallia|Imae]]. The WMShal-81 is a Vultesian 82 mm mortar, used as a light indirect fire weapon for the use of airborne and other light infantry forces. | | Built under license by [[List of companies of Hoterallia|Imae]]. The WMShal-81 is a Vultesian 82 mm mortar, used as a light indirect fire weapon for the use of airborne and other light infantry forces. | ||
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| MLhal-120 | | MLhal-120 | ||
| {{wp|Mortar (weapon)|Heavy mortar}} | | {{wp|Mortar (weapon)|Heavy mortar}} | ||
|120 mm | |120 mm caliber | ||
| {{Flag|Vultesia}} | | {{Flag|Vultesia}} | ||
| | | Imported from the [[Vultesia|Vultesian]]. The MLhal-120 is a heavy mortar of Vultesian origin, it is mostly used with the accompany of a mortar carrier. | ||
| [[File:JGSDF version Type 96 Heavy mortar.jpg|200px]] | | [[File:JGSDF version Type 96 Heavy mortar.jpg|200px]] | ||
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| Kaiju-Jia 105 mm Towed Howitzer | | Kaiju-Jia 105 mm Towed Howitzer | ||
| {{wp|Howitzer}} | | {{wp|Howitzer}} | ||
|{{wp|105 mm | |{{wp|105 mm caliber}} | ||
| {{Flag|Hoterallia}} | | {{Flag|Hoterallia}} | ||
| Built by [[List of companies of Hoterallia|Imae]]. Kaiju-Jia 105 mm Towed Howitzer is designed as | | Built by [[List of companies of Hoterallia|Imae]]. Kaiju-Jia 105 mm Towed Howitzer is designed as division artillery for counter-battery role with agile positioning benefited from its lightweight. | ||
| [[File:KH178 (Towed howitzer).jpg|200px]] | | [[File:KH178 (Towed howitzer).jpg|200px]] | ||
|- | |||
| T-34 "Burūsandā" | |||
| Towed {{wp|howitzer}} | |||
|{{wp|155 mm caliber|155mm}} | |||
| {{Flag|Hoterallia}} | |||
| Built by [[List of companies of Hoterallia|Imae]]. The T-34 "Burūsandā" is a modified Vultesian J-98 howitzer produced locally. | |||
| [[File:ROCA_T-65_155mm_Howitzer_in_Field_Emplacement_Oct2011.jpg|200px]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan="8" style="align: center;" | Anti-Landing craft and Anti-Tank Missile | ! colspan="8" style="align: center;" | Anti-Landing craft and Anti-Tank Missile | ||
|- | |||
| SPITE Anti Tank Guided Missile | |||
| {{wp|Anti-tank guided missile}} | |||
| | |||
| {{Flag|Gassasinia}} | |||
| Bought from the [[Gassasinian Defence Force]]. Capable of making a top attack through a "fire, observe and update" method | |||
| [[File:Spike_LR_2.jpg|200px]] | |||
|- | |||
| Type 87 Mekajiki | |||
| {{wp|Anti-tank guided missile}} | |||
| | |||
| {{Flag|Hoterallia}} | |||
| Built by [[List of companies of Hoterallia|Hojo Manufacturing]]. The Type 87 Mekajiki is a laser-guided anti-tank missile. Intended as a front-line replacement for the SPITE in the future. | |||
| [[File:Japanese_Type_87_MAT_missile_-_01.jpg|200px]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Jia-90 Multi-Purpose Missile System | | Jia-90 Multi-Purpose Missile System | ||
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|160mm | |160mm | ||
| {{Flag|Hoterallia}} | | {{Flag|Hoterallia}} | ||
| Built | | Built by [[List of companies of Hoterallia|Imae]]. The Jia-90 missile has a large {{wp|Warhead|warhead}} which can destroy {{wp|Tank|tanks}} with a direct hit from the top, but it can also be used in an anti-helicopter role. | ||
| [[File:JGSDF 96MPMS01.JPG|200px]] | | [[File:JGSDF 96MPMS01.JPG|200px]] | ||
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| M.A.A.R.S | | M.A.A.R.S | ||
| {{wp|Man-portable air-defense system}} | | {{wp|Man-portable air-defense system}} | ||
|82 mm | |82 mm caliber | ||
| {{Flag|Vultesia}} | | {{Flag|Vultesia}} | ||
| Made under license by [[List of companies of Hoterallia|Imae]]. The M.A.A.R.S is a Vultesian light-weight, shoulder-fired, surface-to-air missile (or MANPADS) system. | | Made under license by [[List of companies of Hoterallia|Imae]]. The M.A.A.R.S is a Vultesian light-weight, shoulder-fired, surface-to-air missile (or MANPADS) system. | ||
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|} | |} | ||
=== Vehicles === | ==== Vehicles ==== | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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| Imae Type 88 IFV | | Imae Type 88 IFV | ||
| {{wp|Infantry fighting vehicle}} | | {{wp|Infantry fighting vehicle}} | ||
| | | 236 | ||
| Built by [[List of companies of Hoterallia|Imae]]. | | Built by [[List of companies of Hoterallia|Imae]]. | ||
| [[File:JGSDF IFV Type 89 20121021-01.JPG|200px]] | | [[File:JGSDF IFV Type 89 20121021-01.JPG|200px]] | ||
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| H-15 | | H-15 | ||
| {{wp|Infantry fighting vehicle}} | | {{wp|Infantry fighting vehicle}} | ||
| | | 179 | ||
| Built by [[List of companies of Hoterallia|Hojo Manufacturing]] in 2015. It is designed to effectively defeat other IFVs. | | Built by [[List of companies of Hoterallia|Hojo Manufacturing]] in 2015. It is designed to effectively defeat other IFVs. | ||
| [[File:2014.5.20 육군 수도기계화보병사단 K-21 장갑차 전투사격훈련 K-21 combat firing practice, Republic of Korea Army Capital Mechanized Infantry Division (14299828042).jpg|200px]] | | [[File:2014.5.20 육군 수도기계화보병사단 K-21 장갑차 전투사격훈련 K-21 combat firing practice, Republic of Korea Army Capital Mechanized Infantry Division (14299828042).jpg|200px]] | ||
|- | |||
| VACCLV | |||
| {{wp|Infantry mobility vehicle}} | |||
| 110 | |||
| Bought from [[Vultesia]]. VACCLV is a 4WD tactical vehicle developed by Vultesia | |||
| [[File:Panther CLV (7527696976).jpg|200px]] | |||
|- | |||
| RVW Comet & Meteor | |||
| {{wp|Armoured fighting vehicle}} | |||
| 184 | |||
| Bought from [[Vultesia]]. Used for deep battlespace reconnaissance, rapid assault, and fire support - roles where mobility, endurance, and maneuverability are important - and it has also been used for convoy protection. | |||
| [[File:Jackal (51600086340).jpg|200px]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Type 91 APC (Thunder) | | Type 91 APC (Thunder) | ||
| {{wp|Armoured personnel carrier}} | | {{wp|Armoured personnel carrier}} | ||
| | | 293 | ||
| Built by [[List of companies of Hoterallia|Imae Heavy Industries]]. | | Built by [[List of companies of Hoterallia|Imae Heavy Industries]]. | ||
| [[File:JGSDF APC Type 96 at JGSDF Camp Shimoshizu 02.jpg|200px]] | | [[File:JGSDF APC Type 96 at JGSDF Camp Shimoshizu 02.jpg|200px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Tanskenfotvetdagen 316 | ||
| {{wp|Infantry fighting vehicle}} | | {{wp|Infantry fighting vehicle}} | ||
| | | 49 | ||
| Built | | Bought from the [[Bakyernian Defense Force]]. The vehicle has very good mobility in snow and wetlands while carrying and supporting eight, fully equipped dismounted soldiers. | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:Stridsfordon 90 Revinge 2012-1.jpg|200px]] | ||
|- | |||
| Type 92 APC (Storm) | |||
| {{wp|Armoured personnel carrier}} | |||
| Over 1,000 | |||
| Built by [[List of companies of Hoterallia|Imae Heavy Industries]]. Multiple variants. | |||
| [[File:CM-23_Mortar_Carrier_in_ROCA_Infantry_School_20120211a.jpg|200px]] | |||
|- | |||
! style="align: center;" colspan="5" | Self-propelled artillery | |||
|- | |||
| MLS-01 Model E | |||
| {{wp|Multiple rocket launcher}} | |||
| 75 | |||
| Bought from [[Vultesia]]. The MLS-01 is a self-propelled multiple rocket launcher, it features a modular design and employs rockets with calibers ranging from 127 mm to 450 mm ( 5-17.72 inches). | |||
| [[File:Astros 2020 (14338252946).jpg|200px]] | |||
|- | |||
| Jiakoku-99 155 mm Self-propelled Howitzer | |||
| {{wp|Self-propelled artillery}} | |||
| 102 | |||
| Built by [[List of companies of Hoterallia|Hojo Manufacturing/Hoterasseki]]. They are employed to provide mobile heavy fire support to army units in the field. | |||
| [[File:99式自走155mmりゅう弾砲 R 富士総合火力演習・そうかえん 86.jpg|200px]] | |||
|- | |||
| J-7 Ame | |||
| {{wp|Self-propelled artillery}} | |||
| 276 | |||
| Built by [[List of companies of Hoterallia|Toshiba and Imae]]. The J-7 Ame was developed alongside the MBT Type Jia-2 program. | |||
| [[File:K-9thunder.jpg|200px]] | |||
|- | |||
| J-27 Kokko | |||
| {{wp|Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon}} | |||
| 147 | |||
| Built by [[List of companies of Hoterallia|Imae]]. The J-27 Kokko is highly compatible with a highly mobile short-range air defense system suited to the operational and terrain conditions of Hoterallia. | |||
| [[File:US_Army_photo_160803-A-VV548-006_Standing_Watch_together.jpg|200px]] | |||
|- | |||
| Flygasthatvadagen 16 | |||
| {{wp|Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon}} | |||
| 31 | |||
| Purchased from [[Bakyernian Defense Force]]. | |||
| [[File:Swedish CV9040 AAV - Anti-Air Vehicle.JPG|200px]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
! style="align: center;" colspan="5" | Armoured recovery/engineering vehicle | ! style="align: center;" colspan="5" | Armoured recovery/engineering vehicle | ||
|- | |||
| Type Kai-1 AVLB | |||
| {{wp|Armoured vehicle-launched bridge}} | |||
| 19 | |||
| Joint [[Vultesia|Vultesian]]/[[Hoterallia|Hoterallian]] developments. Made based on the Type Kai-1 model. | |||
| [[File:K1 교량전차.jpg|200px]] | |||
|- | |||
| Type Kai-1 CEV | |||
| {{wp|Military engineering vehicle}} | |||
| ~12 | |||
| Joint [[Vultesia|Vultesian]]/[[Hoterallia|Hoterallian]] developments. Made based on the Type Kai-1 model. | |||
| [[File:Type Kai-1 CEV.jpg|200px]] | |||
|- | |||
| Type Kai-1 ARV | |||
| {{wp|Armoured recovery vehicle}} | |||
| 47 | |||
| Joint [[Vultesia|Vultesian]]/[[Hoterallia|Hoterallian]] developments. Made based on the Type Kai-1 model. | |||
| [[File:2010 육군 1군지사 88 정비대대 혹한기 훈련 (7445965222).jpg|200px]] | |||
|- | |||
| AVE(LX) Scarab | |||
| Armoured {{wp|Combat engineer|combat engineering}} vehicle | |||
| 25 | |||
| Bought from [[Vultesia]]. The AVE(LX) Scarab is an air-transportable armored combat engineer vehicle. | |||
| [[File:Terrier Armoured Digger MOD 45155773.jpg|200px]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Great Cobra | | Great Cobra | ||
| {{wp| | | {{wp|Vehicle recovery|Recovery vehicle}} | ||
| | | 17 | ||
| Purchased from [[Riamo]]. | | Purchased from [[Riamo]]. | ||
| [[File:Tatra T 815-7.jpg|200px]] | | [[File:Tatra T 815-7.jpg|200px]] | ||
|- | |||
| TGD 15 | |||
| {{wp|MRAP|Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle}} | |||
| 101 | |||
| Purchased from [[Bakyernian Defense Force]]. The vehicle crew is protected against 5.56×45mm ball ammunition, grenades, firebombs, anti-personnel mines and side blasts. | |||
| [[File:Terrängbil 16 Revinge 2015.jpg|200px]] | |||
|- | |||
! style="align: center;" colspan="5" | Miscellaneous | |||
|- | |||
| Imae Type 11 Light Truck (Shin) | |||
| Mid-size {{wp|off road vehicle}} | |||
| | |||
| Built by [[List of companies of Hoterallia|Imae Corporation]]. A series of military light trucks that can be mounted with various heavy machine guns and anti-tank missile launchers. | |||
| [[File:JGSDF_0.5t_track.jpg|200px]] | |||
|- | |||
| Type 11 Medium Truck | |||
| {{wp|Four-wheel drive}} truck | |||
| | |||
| Built by [[List of companies of Hoterallia|Imae Corporation]]. Used specifically for transport purposes. | |||
| [[File:Type73chugatatruck.jpg|200px]] | |||
|- | |||
| KM131 Jeep | |||
| {{wp|Military light utility vehicle|Light utility vehicle}} | |||
| ~7,866 | |||
| Built by [[List of companies of Hoterallia|Hiromori Corporation]]. Multiple variants. | |||
| [[File:K-131.jpg|200px]] | |||
|- | |||
| Hiromori High Mobility Vehicle | |||
| Four-wheel drive {{wp|sport utility vehicle}} | |||
| 2,800 | |||
| Built by [[List of companies of Hoterallia|Hiromori Corporation]]. Production ceased in 2001. | |||
| [[File:JASDF_Toyota_Mega_Cruiser(45-5910)_left_front_view_at_Hamamatsu_Air_Base_October_20,_2019_01.jpg|200px]] | |||
|} | |} | ||
==== Aircraft ==== | |||
The HGSDF operates 65 aircraft as of 2019. | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:auto; width:100%;" | |||
|- | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:12%;"|Name | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:10%;"|Origin | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:12%;"|Role | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:7%;"|Number | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:35%;"|Notes | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:25%; "|Photo | |||
|- | |||
|PHAAR Harpy | |||
|{{Flag|Riamo}}<br>{{Flag|Vultesia}} | |||
|{{wp|Attack helicopter}} | |||
| 25 | |||
|Bought from [[Pan-Nostrian Aerospace|Pan-Hiraethian Aerospace Manufacturing]]. A multi-role attack helicopter. | |||
|[[File:HAL_LCH_sortie_undertaken_by_ACM_RKS_Bhaduria.jpg|250px]] | |||
|- | |||
|JH100 Difendā | |||
|{{Flag|Hoterallia}} | |||
|{{wp|Military_helicopter#Observation|Scout helicopter}}/Light multi-role military helicopter | |||
| 40 | |||
|Built by [[List of companies of Hoterallia|Tsuru Engineering & Shipbuilding]]. | |||
|[[File:ROCN_Hughes_500_6910_Carried_on_Lan_Yang_(FFG-935)_Helicopter_Deck_Front_Right_View_20141123.jpg|250px]] | |||
|} | |||
==Organization== | |||
HGSDF divisions and brigades are {{wp|Combined arms|combined arms}} units with infantry, armored, and artillery units, combat support units, and logistical support units. They are regionally independent and permanent entities. The division's strength varies from 7,000 to 10,000 personnel. The brigades are smaller with 3,500 to 5,000 personnel. | |||
===Other units=== | |||
====Special Mission Team==== | |||
[[File:HGSDF SMTm logo.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Logo of the Special Mission Team, with the symbol of a {{wp|White tiger|white tiger}}]] | |||
'''Special Mission Team''' (特別任務分隊, ''Tokubetsuninmubuntai''), or better known as the '''Iron Tigers''' (鉄虎, ''Tetsu-Tora''), is the Hoterallia Ground Self-Defense Force's special forces unit established on March 27, 2004, by the then Defence Agency to {{wp|Counterterrorism|counter terrorist activities}} and deter {{wp|Guerrilla warfare|guerrilla-style}} attacks on [[Hoterallia|Hoterallian]] soil and to conduct military operations against {{wp|Guerrilla warfare|guerrillas}} or enemy {{wp|Special forces|commandos}}. | |||
The SMTm has been referred to as Hoterallia's EZA and Blackwatch ([[Vultesia]]'s counterpart), due to their specialized role in the Hoterallia Ground Self-Defense Force. The civilian counterpart of the SMTm is the Special Operations Squad of the prefectural police departments (Eastern Hoterallia) and the provincial police departments (Western Hoterallia) under the Hoterallian National Police Agency. | |||
Potential recruits to the SMTm are drawn from Ranger-qualified HGSDF soldiers and paratroopers of the 1st Airborne Brigade. The unit's passing rate is said to be at 3%, sometimes as low as 2%, due to demanding physical fitness qualifications aside from a recruit's ranger or airborne qualifications. | |||
SMTm operators are required to study {{wp|English language|Common}} in order to be bilingual, although they are trained to learn other languages like {{wp|Afrikaans|Vultesian}}, {{wp|Spanish language|Spanish}} and {{wp|Portuguese language|Portuguese}}. | |||
As part of regulating and protecting the identities of the various soldiers serving in the SMTm, their faces are hidden in balaclavas and cannot be revealed except with authorization from their commanding officers. SMtm officers are exempted from the rule. | |||
[[Category:Hoterallia]] | [[Category:Hoterallia]] | ||
[[Category:Anteria]] | [[Category:Anteria]] |
Latest revision as of 12:37, 24 September 2022
Hoterallia Ground Self-Defense Force | |
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ほてらじあ地上自衛軍 | |
Founded | 29 July 1950 |
Country | Hoterallia |
Type | Army |
Role | Land warfare |
Size | 119,000 active personnel |
Part of | Hoterallia Self-Defense Forces |
Garrison/HQ | Gekoree, Magateza, Orajioe, Hoterallia |
Colours | Red, Blue and Gold |
March | Oath of Peace (Self-Defence Force's Anthem) The Speciality of Infantry (Official) |
Commanders | |
Head of Ministers of Hoterallia | Takehiro Nishikawa |
Minister of Defence | Takeshi Takaida |
Chief of Staff, Joint Staff | General Kōji Yoshikawa |
Chief of the Ground Staff | General Hosō Takaida |
Insignia | |
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The Hoterallia Ground Self-Defense Force (ほてらじあ地上自衛軍, HGSDF) is the land warfare branch of the Hoterallia Self-Defense Forces. Created on July 29, 1950, it is the largest of the three service branches.
The HGSDF operates under the command of the chief of the ground staff, based in the city of Gekoree, Magateza, Orajioe. The present chief of staff is General Hosō Takaida. The HGSDF numbered around 130,000 soldiers, with 119,000 active and 11,000 in reserve as of 2020.
Current deployment
Personnel
In 1975, basic training for lower-secondary and upper-secondary academy graduates began in the training brigade and lasted approximately three months. Specialized enlisted and non-commissioned officer (NCO) candidate courses were available in branch schools and qualified NCOs could enter an eight-to-twelve-week officer candidate program. Senior NCOs and graduates of an eighty-week NCO pilot course were eligible to enter officer candidate schools, as were graduates of the National Defence Academy at Magateza and graduates of all four-year universities. Advanced technical, flight, medical, command, and staff officer courses were also run by the HGSDF. Like the naval and air forces, the HGSDF ran a youth cadet program offering technical training to lower-secondary school graduates below military age in return for a promise of enlistment.
Because of Hoterallian diplomatic nature and geographical location, only limited areas are available for large-scale training to avoid disturbing the populace, and due to the Hoterallian diplomatic strategy of a neutral state, the HGSDF rarely takes up any major training.
Outside of training, the HGSDF's mission was to defend against any ground invasion and threats to internal security, be able to deploy to any part of the nation and protect the bases of all three services of the Self-Defense Forces. But many surveys have shown that the HGSDF has not been used in police actions, nor is it likely to be assigned any internal security tasks in the future. But the HGSDF and the other two branches were given responsibilities and missions whenever a natural disaster struck, giving them the disaster relief role.
Equipment
Infantry weapons
Name | Type | Caliber | Origin | Notes | Image |
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PPX4 | Semi-automatic pistol | 9×19mm Parabellum | Riamo | Made under license by Shousha Corporation, high lethality with medium stopping power. | |
T-1 Pistol | Semi-automatic pistol | 9×19mm Parabellum | Hoterallia | Made by Hiromori Corporation. Standard issue pistol. | |
Imae 9mm Machine Pistol | Submachine gun | 9×19mm Parabellum | Hoterallia | Made by Imae Corporation. Introduced in 2001, it is the only domestically produced submachine gun of the Hoterallia Ground Self-Defense Force. It is derived from the Uzi. | |
Hojo Type 10 | Assault rifle | 5.56×45mm NATO | Hoterallia | Made by Obyashaki Heavy Industries. Replacement for Type 09, beginning in 2019. | |
T-2 Assault Rifle | Assault rifle | 5.56×45mm NATO | Hoterallia | Made by Kaito-Sichi Manufacturing. Standard issue assault rifle. | File:현용 K2 소총.png |
A227 | Assault rifle | 5.56×45mm NATO | Riamo | Made under license by Hojo Manufacturing. A common bullpup rifle in some infantry battalions. | |
CA-20 | Assault rifle | 5.56×45mm NATO | Riamo | Made under license by Otachi Electric Industry. Common medium caliber rifle used across all branches of the military. | |
VulAmara R762 | Designated marksman rifle | 7.62×51mm NATO | Vultesia | Imported from the Vultesian. | |
T-10 Sniper Rifle | Sniper rifle | 7.62×51mm NATO | Hoterallia | Designed and manufactured by the Obyashaki Heavy Industries. | |
ML12-E | General-purpose machine gun | 7.62×51mm NATO | Vultesia | Made under license by Hiromori Corporation, but most are imported. | |
MkIII AGLH | Automatic grenade launcher | 40 mm grenade | Vultesia | Imported from the Vultesian. | |
Pansätahatva 89 | Recoilless rifle | 84 mm | Bakyern | Imported from the Bakyern. The Pansätahatva 89 is an 84-mm man-portable reusable anti-tank weapon. | |
Type 38 | Ceremonial rifle | 6.2x50mm | Hoterallia | The Type 38 rifle is a bolt-action rifle of the Yuki design used by the Imperial Hoterallian Army from 1910 to 1951. Used as a ceremonial/parade rifle to this very day. | |
Guntō | Ceremonial sword | Hoterallia | The Guntō is a ceremonial sword produced for the HGSDF. Usually given to the Major general and the Master sergeant |
Artillery and missile systems
Name | Type | Caliber | Origin | Notes | Image | ||
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Mortars | |||||||
Type 48 | Mortar | 88mm | Hoterallia | Built by Kaito-Sichi Manufacturing. | |||
WMShal-81 | Mortar | 82 mm caliber | Vultesia | Built under license by Imae. The WMShal-81 is a Vultesian 82 mm mortar, used as a light indirect fire weapon for the use of airborne and other light infantry forces. | |||
MLhal-120 | Heavy mortar | 120 mm caliber | Vultesia | Imported from the Vultesian. The MLhal-120 is a heavy mortar of Vultesian origin, it is mostly used with the accompany of a mortar carrier. | |||
Howitzer | |||||||
Kaiju-Jia 105 mm Towed Howitzer | Howitzer | 105 mm caliber | Hoterallia | Built by Imae. Kaiju-Jia 105 mm Towed Howitzer is designed as division artillery for counter-battery role with agile positioning benefited from its lightweight. | |||
T-34 "Burūsandā" | Towed howitzer | 155mm | Hoterallia | Built by Imae. The T-34 "Burūsandā" is a modified Vultesian J-98 howitzer produced locally. | |||
Anti-Landing craft and Anti-Tank Missile | |||||||
SPITE Anti Tank Guided Missile | Anti-tank guided missile | Gassasinia | Bought from the Gassasinian Defence Force. Capable of making a top attack through a "fire, observe and update" method | ||||
Type 87 Mekajiki | Anti-tank guided missile | Hoterallia | Built by Hojo Manufacturing. The Type 87 Mekajiki is a laser-guided anti-tank missile. Intended as a front-line replacement for the SPITE in the future. | ||||
Jia-90 Multi-Purpose Missile System | Anti-tank guided missile | 160mm | Hoterallia | Built by Imae. The Jia-90 missile has a large warhead which can destroy tanks with a direct hit from the top, but it can also be used in an anti-helicopter role. | |||
Surface-to-air missile | |||||||
M.A.A.R.S | Man-portable air-defense system | 82 mm caliber | Vultesia | Made under license by Imae. The M.A.A.R.S is a Vultesian light-weight, shoulder-fired, surface-to-air missile (or MANPADS) system. |
Vehicles
Name | Type | Quantity | Notes | Image |
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Armoured vehicles | ||||
Type Jia-2 | Main battle tank | 120 | Built by Imae, current MBT in Hoterallian service. Replaced the Type Kai-1 | |
Imae Type 88 IFV | Infantry fighting vehicle | 236 | Built by Imae. | |
H-15 | Infantry fighting vehicle | 179 | Built by Hojo Manufacturing in 2015. It is designed to effectively defeat other IFVs. | |
VACCLV | Infantry mobility vehicle | 110 | Bought from Vultesia. VACCLV is a 4WD tactical vehicle developed by Vultesia | |
RVW Comet & Meteor | Armoured fighting vehicle | 184 | Bought from Vultesia. Used for deep battlespace reconnaissance, rapid assault, and fire support - roles where mobility, endurance, and maneuverability are important - and it has also been used for convoy protection. | |
Type 91 APC (Thunder) | Armoured personnel carrier | 293 | Built by Imae Heavy Industries. | |
Tanskenfotvetdagen 316 | Infantry fighting vehicle | 49 | Bought from the Bakyernian Defense Force. The vehicle has very good mobility in snow and wetlands while carrying and supporting eight, fully equipped dismounted soldiers. | |
Type 92 APC (Storm) | Armoured personnel carrier | Over 1,000 | Built by Imae Heavy Industries. Multiple variants. | |
Self-propelled artillery | ||||
MLS-01 Model E | Multiple rocket launcher | 75 | Bought from Vultesia. The MLS-01 is a self-propelled multiple rocket launcher, it features a modular design and employs rockets with calibers ranging from 127 mm to 450 mm ( 5-17.72 inches). | |
Jiakoku-99 155 mm Self-propelled Howitzer | Self-propelled artillery | 102 | Built by Hojo Manufacturing/Hoterasseki. They are employed to provide mobile heavy fire support to army units in the field. | |
J-7 Ame | Self-propelled artillery | 276 | Built by Toshiba and Imae. The J-7 Ame was developed alongside the MBT Type Jia-2 program. | |
J-27 Kokko | Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon | 147 | Built by Imae. The J-27 Kokko is highly compatible with a highly mobile short-range air defense system suited to the operational and terrain conditions of Hoterallia. | |
Flygasthatvadagen 16 | Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon | 31 | Purchased from Bakyernian Defense Force. | |
Armoured recovery/engineering vehicle | ||||
Type Kai-1 AVLB | Armoured vehicle-launched bridge | 19 | Joint Vultesian/Hoterallian developments. Made based on the Type Kai-1 model. | |
Type Kai-1 CEV | Military engineering vehicle | ~12 | Joint Vultesian/Hoterallian developments. Made based on the Type Kai-1 model. | |
Type Kai-1 ARV | Armoured recovery vehicle | 47 | Joint Vultesian/Hoterallian developments. Made based on the Type Kai-1 model. | |
AVE(LX) Scarab | Armoured combat engineering vehicle | 25 | Bought from Vultesia. The AVE(LX) Scarab is an air-transportable armored combat engineer vehicle. | |
Great Cobra | Recovery vehicle | 17 | Purchased from Riamo. | |
TGD 15 | Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle | 101 | Purchased from Bakyernian Defense Force. The vehicle crew is protected against 5.56×45mm ball ammunition, grenades, firebombs, anti-personnel mines and side blasts. | |
Miscellaneous | ||||
Imae Type 11 Light Truck (Shin) | Mid-size off road vehicle | Built by Imae Corporation. A series of military light trucks that can be mounted with various heavy machine guns and anti-tank missile launchers. | ||
Type 11 Medium Truck | Four-wheel drive truck | Built by Imae Corporation. Used specifically for transport purposes. | ||
KM131 Jeep | Light utility vehicle | ~7,866 | Built by Hiromori Corporation. Multiple variants. | |
Hiromori High Mobility Vehicle | Four-wheel drive sport utility vehicle | 2,800 | Built by Hiromori Corporation. Production ceased in 2001. |
Aircraft
The HGSDF operates 65 aircraft as of 2019.
Name | Origin | Role | Number | Notes | Photo |
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PHAAR Harpy | Riamo Vultesia |
Attack helicopter | 25 | Bought from Pan-Hiraethian Aerospace Manufacturing. A multi-role attack helicopter. | |
JH100 Difendā | Hoterallia | Scout helicopter/Light multi-role military helicopter | 40 | Built by Tsuru Engineering & Shipbuilding. |
Organization
HGSDF divisions and brigades are combined arms units with infantry, armored, and artillery units, combat support units, and logistical support units. They are regionally independent and permanent entities. The division's strength varies from 7,000 to 10,000 personnel. The brigades are smaller with 3,500 to 5,000 personnel.
Other units
Special Mission Team
Special Mission Team (特別任務分隊, Tokubetsuninmubuntai), or better known as the Iron Tigers (鉄虎, Tetsu-Tora), is the Hoterallia Ground Self-Defense Force's special forces unit established on March 27, 2004, by the then Defence Agency to counter terrorist activities and deter guerrilla-style attacks on Hoterallian soil and to conduct military operations against guerrillas or enemy commandos.
The SMTm has been referred to as Hoterallia's EZA and Blackwatch (Vultesia's counterpart), due to their specialized role in the Hoterallia Ground Self-Defense Force. The civilian counterpart of the SMTm is the Special Operations Squad of the prefectural police departments (Eastern Hoterallia) and the provincial police departments (Western Hoterallia) under the Hoterallian National Police Agency.
Potential recruits to the SMTm are drawn from Ranger-qualified HGSDF soldiers and paratroopers of the 1st Airborne Brigade. The unit's passing rate is said to be at 3%, sometimes as low as 2%, due to demanding physical fitness qualifications aside from a recruit's ranger or airborne qualifications.
SMTm operators are required to study Common in order to be bilingual, although they are trained to learn other languages like Vultesian, Spanish and Portuguese.
As part of regulating and protecting the identities of the various soldiers serving in the SMTm, their faces are hidden in balaclavas and cannot be revealed except with authorization from their commanding officers. SMtm officers are exempted from the rule.