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Land Forces | |
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Landstreitkräfte | |
Founded | 10 June 1305 |
Country | Brumen |
Allegiance | Queen Anne-Marie I |
Type | Army |
Role | Ground Warfare Internal Security Airborne & Air Assault Operations |
Size | 105,000 Active 34,000 Reservists |
Part of | Grand Army of the Realm |
Headquarters | Anfang, Waldreich |
Motto(s) | Zusammenhalten Stand Together |
Colors | Red Gold |
Equipment | TBD |
Commanders | |
Commander-in-Chief | Queen Anne-Marie I |
Chancellor | Immanuel Vogel |
Secretary of Defense | Adala Bergmann |
Chairman of GAR High Command | General Garrit Schröder |
General of the Land Forces | General Helmine Ahlers |
The Land FOrces (Brumenese: Landstreitkräfte), also commonly referred to as the GAR Army, is the ground wafare service branch of the Grand Army of the Realm.
History
TBD
TBD
TBD
Capabilities
Bases
Organization
Administrative
Leadership Element
Agencies
Operational
Principal Commands
Territorial Commands
Equipment
Small Arms
Model | Image | Origin | Entered Service | Type | Caliber | Remarks | |||
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Handguns | |||||||||
P-9 | Brumen | 1991 | Semi-automatic pistol | 9×19mm | Standard service pistol of the GAR | ||||
Submachine Guns | |||||||||
TBD | File:TBD | TBD | TBD | Submachine gun | 9×19mm | TBD | |||
Rifles & Carbines | |||||||||
TBD | File:TBD | TBD | TBD | Carbine | 5.56×45mm | TBD | |||
AR-102 | Brumen | 1989 | Assault Rifle | 5.56×45mm | |||||
TBD | File:TBD | TBD | TBD | Battle Rifle | 7.62×51mm | TBD | |||
Machine Guns | |||||||||
MG-87 | Brumen | 1995 | Light Machine Gun | 5.56×45mm | |||||
MG-88 | Brumen | 2016 | General-Purpose Machine Gun | 7.62×51mm | |||||
Precision Rifles | |||||||||
TBD | File:TBD | TBD | TBD | Designated Marksman Rifle | 7.62×51mm | TBD | |||
TBD | File:TBD | TBD | TBD | Sniper Rifle | 7.62×51mm | TBD | |||
TBD | File:TBD | TBD | TBD | Anti Materiel Rifle | 7.62×51mm | TBD |
Launchers
Model | Image | Origin | Entered Service | Type | Remarks | ||||
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Anti-Tank | |||||||||
ATT 7 | Zacapican | 1961 | Rocket-propelled grenade launcher | ||||||
ATT 29 | Zacapican | 1989 | Rocket-propelled grenade launcher | ||||||
Anti-Air | |||||||||
9Q3-3 | Zacapican | 2014 | Shoulder launched MANPADS |
Ground Vehicles
Type | Image | Origin | Entered Service | Type | Variants | In Service | Remarks | ||
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Armored Vehicles (XXX) | |||||||||
Boudicca MBT | Arthurista | 1984 | Main Battle Tank | Mk.1 Mk.2 |
XXX | Existing Mk.1 variants gradually upgraded to Mk.2 specification since 2021. | |||
Claymore AFV | Arthurista | 1983 | Modular Tracked AFV Platform | Claymore IFV Claymore AMV Claymore FOV |
XXX | To be completely replaced with the Harma by 2025. Deactivated units placed in storage. | |||
BMS Harma | Belfras | 2019 | Modular Tracked AFV Platform | Harma IFV-2A5 Harma ATGM-2A1 Harma MC-1A1 Harma SHORAD-1A4M2 Harma CV-1A3 Harma ARV-2A1 Harma RV-1A2 Harma MEWSS-2A5 |
XXX | To gradually replace the Claymore AFVs by 2025. | |||
BMS Orestes | Belfras | 2005 | Modular wheeled AFV Platform | Orestes APC-1A2 Orestes IFV-1A3 Orestes CV-1A8 Orestes MGS-2A3 Orestes SHORAD-1A2 Orestes MRV-1A1 Orestes ATGM-3A2 |
XXXX | ||||
Pangolin MRAP | Belfras | 2012 | Modular MRAP vehicle | Pangolin Patrol Pangolin Assault Pangolin Medical Pangolin Utility |
XXXX | ||||
Tamandua LTV | Belfras | 2012 | Military Light Utility Vehicle | Tamandua Tactical Tamandua Heavy Tamandua Support Tamandua Recon Tamandua EW Tamandua EOD Tamandua Command |
XXXX | ||||
Self Propelled Artillery (XXX) | |||||||||
H-200 | Brumen | 2015 | Multiple Rocket Launcher System | XXXX | |||||
H-121 | Brumen | 1999 | Self-propelled artillery | XXXX | |||||
PDv.94/S | Ostrozava | 1979 | Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun | XXXX | |||||
Engineering Vehicles (XXX) | |||||||||
Boudicca AVCE | Arthurista | 1983 | Armoured engineering vehicle | XXX | |||||
Boudicca AVLB | Arthurista | 1984 | Armored Bridge Layer | XXX | |||||
Shielder minelaying system | Arthurista | 1984 | Rapid minelaying system | XXX | |||||
Support Vehicles (XXX) | |||||||||
Ferret FUTV | Belfras | 2015 | Ultra-light Utility Vehicle | XXXX | |||||
Polecat PCV | Belfras | 2016 | Ultra-light Combat Vehicle | Polecat Patrol Polecat Rapid Fire Support Polecat Medical |
XXXX | ||||
Raeda MTV | Belfras | 1994 | Medium multi-role tactical vehicle | Raeda S-Cargo Raeda S-Van Raeda S-Med Raeda Flat-bed Raeda Tractor Raeda Tanker Raeda MFFV Raeda Heavy Crane Vehicle Raeda Heavy Tractor |
XXXX | ||||
Elephantus HTV | Belfras | 1984 | Heavy multi-role tactical vehicle | Elephantus Cargo Elephantus Tanker Elephantus EMPU |
XXXX |
Air Vehicles
Type | Image | Origin | Manufacturer | Entered Service | Type | Variants | In Service | Remarks | |
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Helicopters (XXX) | |||||||||
V-10 Adler | Brumen | Waldreich Heavy Industries | 2012 | Attack Helicopter | XXX | ||||
V-9 Taube | Brumen | Braun National Corp | 2011 | Reconnaissance Helicopter | XXX | ||||
V-11 Pelikan | Brumen | Braun National Corp | 2013 | Attack Helicopter | XXX | ||||
V-8 Fink | Brumen | Braun National Corp | 1998 | Light Utility Helicopter | XXX |