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{{Infobox | {{Infobox military unit | ||
|unit_name = | |unit_name = Royal Orun Army | ||
|image = | |image = | ||
|caption = | |caption = | ||
|dates = | |dates = 1810 - Present | ||
|country = {{flag| | |country = {{flag|Orun Redisus}} | ||
|allegiance = | |allegiance = {{flagicon|Orun Redisus}} King of Orun Redisus | ||
|branch = | |branch = | ||
|type = | |type = {{wp|Army}} | ||
|role = National Defense | |role = National Defense | ||
|size = Active: | |size = Active: 200,000<br>Reserve: 800,000 | ||
|command_structure = | |command_structure = [[Royal Orun Army#Command Structure]] | ||
|garrison = | |garrison = | ||
|garrison_label = | |garrison_label = | ||
|nickname = | |nickname = | ||
|patron = | |patron = [[Raphael I]] | ||
|motto = ''For | |motto = ''For Country, For Liberty, For Justice'' | ||
|colors = | |colors = | ||
|march = | |march = | ||
|mascot = {{wp| | |mascot = {{wp|Harpy Eagle}} | ||
|equipment = | |equipment = [[Holy Aegenic Army#Equipment]] | ||
|equipment_label = | |equipment_label = | ||
|battles = | |battles = | ||
|anniversaries = | |anniversaries = | ||
|decorations = | |decorations = | ||
|battle_honours = | |battle_honours = | ||
|disbanded = | |disbanded = | ||
<!-- Commanders --> | <!-- Commanders --> | ||
|commander1 = [[ | |commander1 = [[Indóre II]] | ||
|commander1_label = | |commander1_label = King of [[Orun Redisus]] | ||
|commander2 = | |commander2 = | ||
|commander2_label = High Commander | |commander2_label = [[High Commander of the Orun Redisus Armed Forces|Lord High General]] | ||
|commander3 = | |commander3 = | ||
|commander3_label = | |commander3_label = [[Inspector-General of the Orun Redisus Armed Forces|Inspector General]] | ||
|commander4 = Indirius Svaldan | |||
|commander4_label = [[Chief of Staff of the Orun Redisus Armed Forces|Chief of Staff]] | |||
|notable_commanders = | |notable_commanders = | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
==Ranking== | ==Ranking== | ||
==Organization== | ==Organization and Structure== | ||
{{main|Organization and Structure of the | {{main|Organization and Structure of the Redisan Military}} | ||
There are a number of army groups which are divided among seven military districts. Each theme is overseen by a Deputy General. Each of these officers are appointed by the and the and have full command over their districts. These generals are responsible for serving on the General Staff, which oversees all military operations in the nation. | |||
Each military themata has a central command base, which is usually located near a major city, and two secondary command centers. Command structures for all formations within a themata are based within these cities with the exception of independent brigades, which either have mobile command structures or are based within other smaller facilities within the themata. Independent brigades are nominally under the command of a High General but have the ability within the organization to operate independent of the larger Armies. These are usually used to rapidly reinforce a weakening front or utilized to further strengthen an assault on enemy positions. A lesser mission of these Brigades is to conduct fast operations against enemy forces with specific missions, such as assaulting an enemy base or beachhead while the main enemy force is occupied. | |||
There are seven total army groups, though only five of them are staffed during peace time. The remaining two army groups solely operate a peace time command structure but maintain no active duty forces. These two groups are reserved for conscripts that are called up during a conflict. The peace time composition of these five army groups includes two corps each. These army groups are composed of 25 infantry divisions, 10 armored divisions, and 15 various other types. There are only 30 of these divisions that are staffed at any given moment, though enough equipment for 50 divisions can be quickly procured. | |||
Interspersed through these formations are the independent brigades, which were introduced during modernization reforms in the 1970s. These mobile formations provide a departure from the rigid, theater focused formations of the mid 20th century and provide rapid flexibility for Aegenic forces. There are currently 40 of these brigades in operation with 15 mechanized infantry brigades, 12 armored brigades, 5 artillery brigades, and 8 air defense brigades. In 2010, an initiative was started to intersperse more brigades into the existing formations by splitting up divisional command structures by introducing the capability for regiments to be split into five Brigade groups for independent operations, should the operation require it. The old regiment system was quickly reformed, resulting in entire divisions comprising 10 brigades instead of four regiments. Some divisions retained their rigid structure, however, in order to be able to commit to combined theater operations more effectively and with more strength. | |||
An additional element of the formation is the Garrison Battalion, which can be split off from a divisional or brigade formation for peacetime occupation in high risk areas. Garrison Battalions generally are more heavily armed with access to larger, heavier weapons and typically permanently staff high risk areas. Though mostly found on the border, areas that are of high risk for civil unrest may also have a Garrison Battalion. | |||
==Command Structure== | ==Command Structure== | ||
==Equipment== | ==Equipment== | ||
Approximately 30% of the ground force brigades are either armoured or mechanized. A mechanized infantry squad consists of ten; seven armed with assault rifles, one machine gunner, one medical specialist equipped with a radio and medical equipment, and an antitank specialist. Soldiers who are not mechanized are typically moved via truck. Squad layouts are standardized throughout the armed forces. Troops wear green-patterned camouflage uniforms, combat helmets, and flak jackets with ceramic plates. | |||
The standard side arm of the army is the {{wp|QSZ-92|Alderia Armaments SIP}} and has been manufactured and issued in vast quantities. Though phased out of front line divisions, vast numbers of {{wp|Makarov pistol|Hevelnic Central Foundry Combat Pistol}}s are still utilized by police and reservists. The latest rifle issued to front line troops is the {{wp|AK-12|AR-7}}, which entered production in 2007 to replace older {{wp|AK-74|AR-70}} and {{wp|AK-47|AR-45}} models. General issue machine guns include the {{wp|PKP Pecheneg machine gun|GMG-10}} and the {{wp|PK machine gun|GMG-65}}. Typical squad automatic weapons consist of {{wp|RPK|SAW-65}} weapons issued one per squad. | |||
===Ceremonial=== | ===Ceremonial=== | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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| Officer Sabre | | Officer Sabre | ||
| {{ | | {{ORE}} | ||
| {{wp|Sabre}} | | {{wp|Sabre}} | ||
| [[image: | | [[image:Sabre mg 7029.jpg|170px]] | ||
| Sabre issued to all officers of the | | Sabre issued to all officers of the Royal Armed Forces along with ceremonial dress uniforms. Granted to all officers above OI. Each sword is custom made for the individual as per tradition and each weapon is unique. All branches of the military issue officer sabres for ceremonies. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Imperial Foundry Platinum Series Revolver]] | | [[Imperial Foundry Platinum Series Revolver]] | ||
| {{ | | {{ORE}} | ||
| {{wp|Revolver}} | | {{wp|Revolver}} | ||
| [[image: | | [[image:Goldvolver.jpg|170px]] | ||
| Revolver issued ceremonially to flag officers along with a custom {{wp|sabre}}. Based off of a one hundred sixty year old design. The weapon is cast partially out of {{wp|gold}} and {{wp|silver}}. Considered to be the symbol of a high ranking flag officer. Each revolver is custom made for the individual that receives it. | | Revolver issued ceremonially to flag officers along with a custom {{wp|sabre}}. Based off of a one hundred sixty year old design. The weapon is cast partially out of {{wp|gold}} and {{wp|silver}}. Considered to be the symbol of a high ranking flag officer. Each revolver is custom made for the individual that receives it. | ||
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! style="align" center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Pistols''' | ! style="align" center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Pistols''' | ||
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| {{wp| | | {{wp|QSZ-92|Alderia Armaments SIP}} | ||
| {{ | | {{ORE}} | ||
| {{wp|Pistol}} | | {{wp|Pistol}} | ||
| [[image: | | [[image:QSZ92 - 5.8mm Pistol 20170919.jpg|170px]] | ||
| Primary issue pistol | | Primary issue pistol | ||
|- | |||
| {{wp|Makarov pistol|Hevelnic Central Foundry Combat Pistol}} | |||
| {{ORE}} | |||
| {{wp|Pistol}} | |||
| [[image:Makarov Pistol Parkerized and Painted.jpg|170px]] | |||
| Reservist issued main firearm. Issued to police and military forces across the world. | |||
|- | |||
| {{wp|PSS silent pistol|Inquisitor's Hand}} | |||
| {{ORE}} | |||
| {{wp|Pistol}} | |||
| [[image:Пистолет самозарядный специальный, 6П28 ПСС Вул - ОСН Сатрун 01.jpg|170px]] | |||
| Primary special forces pistol issued to special forces. | |||
|- | |- | ||
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Rifles''' | ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Rifles''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{wp| | |{{wp|FN FAL|AR-07}} | ||
|{{ | |{{ORE}} | ||
|{{wp| | |{{wp|Assault rifle}} | ||
|[[image: | |[[image:FN-FAL belgian noBG.png|170px]] | ||
| | |Reservist Issue Rifle. | ||
|- | |||
| {{wp|FN FNC|AR-70}} | |||
| {{ORE}} | |||
| {{wp|Assault Rifle}} | |||
| [[image:FNC IMG 1527.jpg|170px]] | |||
| Primary Issue. | |||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp| | | {{wp|FN SCAR|AR-10}} | ||
| {{ | | {{ORE}} | ||
| {{wp|Assault Rifle}} | | {{wp|Assault Rifle}} | ||
| [[image: | | [[image:FN SCAR-L - FN SCAR-H.jpg|170px]] | ||
| | | New isssue rifle accepted in 2010 and issued primarily to front line units in a Heavy variant and special forces in a Light variant. | ||
| | |||
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Machine Guns''' | ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Machine Guns''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | {{wp|Degtyaryov machine gun|MG1927}} | ||
| {{ | | {{ORE}} | ||
| {{wp|General Purpose Machine Gun}} | | {{wp|General Purpose Machine Gun}} | ||
| [[image: | | [[image:Machine gun DP MON.jpg|170px]] | ||
| | | Older machine gun issued as a reservist weapon. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[Wikipedia:RPD machine gun|GMG39]] | ||
| {{ | | {{ORE}} | ||
| {{wp|General Purpose Machine Gun}} | | {{wp|General Purpose Machine Gun}} | ||
| [[image: | | [[image:LMG-RPD-44 noBG.png|170px]] | ||
| Developed | | Developed as an improvement for the MG1927. Commonly issued to reserve regiments. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[Wikipedia:QJY-88|GMG80]] | ||
| {{ | | {{ORE}} | ||
| {{wp|General Purpose Machine Gun}} | | {{wp|General Purpose Machine Gun}} | ||
| [[image: | | [[image:Gmg80.jpg|170px]] | ||
| Modernization of the [[ | | Modernization of the [[GMG39]] introduced in 1975. Issued to the regular forces exclusively. | ||
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Precision Rifles''' | ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Precision Rifles''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp| | | {{wp|QBU-88|PSR1997}} | ||
| {{ | | {{ORE}} | ||
| {{wp|Sniper Rifle}} | |||
| [[image:Rifle Type88.jpg|170px]] | |||
| Standard issue marksman rifle | |||
|- | |||
| {{wp|KSVK 12.7|PSR2003}} | |||
| {{ORE}} | |||
| {{wp|Anti-Material Rifle}} | | {{wp|Anti-Material Rifle}} | ||
| [[image: | | [[image:SV-98 Sniping competition for The Armourers Day 05.jpg|170px]] | ||
| | | Standard issue anti-material rifle | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp| | | {{wp|OSV-96|PSR1990}} | ||
| {{ | | {{ORE}} | ||
| {{wp| | | {{wp|Anti-Material Rifle}} | ||
| [[image: | | [[image:ОСВ-96 12,7-мм снайперская винтовка - МАКС-2009 01.jpg|170px]] | ||
| | | Standard issue anti-material rifle | ||
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Grenade Launchers''' | ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Grenade Launchers''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp| | | {{wp|GP-25|RGL-90 series}} | ||
| {{ | | {{ORE}} | ||
| | | Rifle mounted grenade launcher. | ||
| [[image: | | [[image:GP-25 at Tula State Museum of Weapons.jpg|170px]] | ||
| | | Can be mounted to any rifle currently in service. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp| | | {{wp|AGS-17|GL17}} | ||
| {{ | | {{ORE}} | ||
| {{wp|Grenade Launcher}} | | {{wp|Grenade Launcher}} | ||
| [[image: | | [[image:30-мм автоматический гранатомет АГС-17 Пламя.jpg|170px]] | ||
| | | Though mostly replaced, this weapon is still issued to reservists and widely exported. Large stocks are still maintained. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp| | | {{wp|AGS-30|AGL30}} | ||
| {{ | | {{ORE}} | ||
| {{wp|Grenade Launcher}} | |||
| [[image:AGS-30 maks2009.jpg|170px]] | |||
| Standard replacement for the GL17 issued to front line forces. | |||
|- | |||
| {{wp|AGS-40 Balkan|AGL40}} | |||
| {{ORE}} | |||
| {{wp|Grenade Launcher | |||
| [[image:AGS-40 grenade launcher - Oboronexpo2014part4-45.jpg|170px]] | |||
| Newly introduced grenade launcher to supplement AGS30. | |||
|- | |||
| {{wp|RG-6 grenade launcher|ROGL6}} | |||
| {{ORE}} | |||
| {{wp|Grenade Launcher}} | |||
| [[image:RG-6 Interpolitex-2011.jpg|170px]] | |||
| Rotary 6 shot grenade launcher. | |||
|- | |||
| {{wp|GM-94|GL08}} | |||
| {{ORE}} | |||
| {{wp|Grenade Launcher}} | | {{wp|Grenade Launcher}} | ||
| [[image: | | [[image:Grenade-launcher-GM-94.jpg|170px]] | ||
| | | Crowd control three shot grenade launcher issued to special forces and police. | ||
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | ''' | !style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Anti-Tank Weaponry''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp| | | {{wp|RPG-7|ACG-7}} | ||
| {{ | | {{ORE}} | ||
| {{wp|Rocket Propelled Grenade}} | | {{wp|Rocket Propelled Grenade}} | ||
| [[image: | | [[image:RPG-7 detached.jpg|170px]] | ||
| Produced and exported in vast quantities. | | Produced and exported in vast quantities to many nations around the world. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp| | | {{wp|RPG-22|ACG-22}} | ||
| {{ | | {{ORE}} | ||
| {{wp|Rocket launcher}} | | {{wp|Rocket launcher}} | ||
| [[image: | | [[image:RPG-22 at exhibition «Presence».png|170px]] | ||
| | | Single shot disposable anti-tank weapon. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp| | | {{wp|RPG-26|ACG-26}} | ||
| {{ | | {{ORE}} | ||
| {{wp| | | {{wp|Rocket-Propelled Grenade}} | ||
| [[image: | | [[image:Grenade launchers RPG-26.jpg|170px]] | ||
| | | Single shot disposable anti-tank weapon. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp| | | {{wp|RPG-28|ACG-28}} | ||
| {{ | | {{ORE}} | ||
| {{wp|Rocket Propelled Grenade}} | | {{wp|Rocket Propelled Grenade}} | ||
| [[image: | | [[image:RPG-28 grenade launcher at Interpolitex-2016 01.jpg|170px]] | ||
| | | Single shot disposable anti-tank weapon designed to defeat modern armor schemes. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp| | | {{wp|RPG-29|ACG-29}} | ||
| {{ | | {{ORE}} | ||
| {{wp| | | {{wp|Rocket Propelled Grenade}} | ||
| [[image: | | [[image:RPG-29 USGov.JPG|170px]] | ||
| | | Standard issue re-loadable anti armor weapon. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | {{wp|RPG-32|ACG-32}} | ||
| {{ | | {{ORE}} | ||
| {{wp|automatic cannon}} | | {{wp|automatic cannon}} | ||
| [[image: | | [[image:32.jpg|170px]] | ||
| | | Latest reusable anti armor weapon produced in OR. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | {{wp|9K111 Fagot|ATM70 Equalizer}} | ||
| {{ | | {{ORE}} | ||
| {{wp| | | {{wp|Anti-tank weapon}} | ||
| [[image: | | [[image:9K111 Fagot in Polish service.jpg|170px]] | ||
| | | Infantry served ATGM. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | {{wp|9M113 Konkurs|ATM74 Destabilizer}} | ||
| {{ | | {{ORE}} | ||
| {{wp| | | {{wp|Anti-tank weapon}} | ||
| [[image: | | [[image:Airborne troops of Russia & SOF of Belarus 01.jpg|170px]] | ||
| | | Upgraded ATM70 introduced in 1974. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | {{wp|9K115-2 Metis-M|ATM93 Angelic Sword}} | ||
| {{ | | {{ORE}} | ||
| {{wp| | | {{wp|Anti-tank weapon}} | ||
| [[image: | | [[image:Antitank missile system Metis-M1.jpg|170px]] | ||
| | | Company level weapon introduced to supplement older designs. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | {{wp|9M133 Kornet|ATM98 Hornet}} | ||
| {{ | | {{ORE}} | ||
| {{wp| | | {{wp|Anti-tank weapon}} | ||
| [[image: | | [[image:Корнет - Контрольная проверка курсантов Учебного центра боевого применения ракетных войск и артиллерии 05.jpg|170px]] | ||
| | | Latest continually improved design. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | ''' | ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Anti-Aircraft Systems''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{wp| | | {{wp|9K32 Strela-2|AAC-2}} | ||
| {{ | | {{ORE}} | ||
| {{wp| | | {{wp|Man-Portable Air-Defense System|MANPADS}} | ||
| [[image: | | [[image:SA-7.jpg|170px]] | ||
| | |||
|- | |||
| {{wp|9K34 Strela-3|AAC-3}} | |||
| {{ORE}} | |||
| {{wp|Man-Portable Air-Defense System|MANPADS}} | |||
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! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc;width:42%;"|Notes | ! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc;width:42%;"|Notes | ||
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| {{wp| | | {{wp|122 mm howitzer M1938 (M-30)|TG1937}} | ||
| {{ | | {{ORE}} | ||
| {{wp|Towed artillery gun}} | |||
| [[image:76mm f22 usv hameenlinna 1.jpg|170px]] | |||
| Developed in 1937 and utilized across the military. Production ceased in 1948 but it remained in service as the primary light field gun until 1985. | |||
|- | |||
| {{wp|122 mm howitzer 2A18 (D-30)|TG1960}} | |||
| {{ORE}} | |||
| {{wp|Towed Artillery Gun}} | | {{wp|Towed Artillery Gun}} | ||
| [[image: | | [[image:Artilleryman of the Afghan National Army.jpg|170px]] | ||
| Widely Produced howitzer introduced to replace older guns in service. The weapon is still in front line use in certain applications. | |||
|- | |||
| {{wp|2A36 Giatsint-B|TG1978}} | |||
| {{ORE}} | |||
| {{Wp|Towed Artillery Gun}} | |||
| [[image:152-мм пушка Гиацинт-Б (1).jpg|170px]] | |||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Standard | | {{Wp|152 mm howitzer 2A65|TG1989}} | ||
| {{ | | {{ORE}} | ||
| {{wp|Towed Artillery Gun}} | |||
| [[image:Черговий етап змагань на кращу артилерійську батарею Сухопутних військ 05.jpg|170px]] | |||
| Latest towed artillery weapon produced for Royal Army service. | |||
|- | |||
| [[TG15205 Standard Artillery Gun]] | |||
| {{ORE}} | |||
| {{wp|Towed Artillery Gun}} | | {{wp|Towed Artillery Gun}} | ||
| [[image: | | [[image:TG15205.jpg|170px]] | ||
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| [[T13125 Atlos]] | | [[T13125 Atlos]] | ||
| {{ | | {{flag|Sante Reze}}/{{ORE}} | ||
| {{wp|Main Battle Tank}} | | {{wp|Main Battle Tank}} | ||
| [[image:Tank.png|170px]] | | [[image:Tank.png|170px]] | ||
| Latest | | Latest MBT developed jointly with [[Sante Reze]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[LT95125]] | | [[LT95125]] | ||
| {{ | | {{ORE}} | ||
| {{wp|Light Tank}} | | {{wp|Light Tank}} | ||
|[[image:Russia Arms Expo 2013 (531-28).jpg|170px]] | |[[image:Russia Arms Expo 2013 (531-28).jpg|170px]] | ||
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|[[T80125]] | |[[T80125]] | ||
|{{ | |{{ORE}} | ||
|{{wp|Main battle tank|MBT}} | |{{wp|Main battle tank|MBT}} | ||
|[[image:T80125.png|170px]] | |[[image:T80125.png|170px]] | ||
|The T80125 was the primary MBT | |The T80125 was the primary MBT until the introduction of the Atlos. Tarsan forces have over 4,000 different tanks, some in service, some in storage. All will be replaced by 2028. An MRLS system has been built based on old chassis. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ISV60 Praetorian]] | |[[ISV60 Praetorian]] | ||
|{{ | |{{ORE}} | ||
|Infantry support tank | |Infantry support tank | ||
|[[image: | |[[image:60TD.png|170px]] | ||
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Personnel Vehicles''' | ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Personnel Vehicles''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Ọfà]] | ||
|{{ | |{{flag|Sante Reze}} | ||
|{{wp|Infantry Fighting Vehicle}} | |{{wp|Infantry Fighting Vehicle}} | ||
|[[image: | |[[image:Ofa.jpg|170px]] | ||
| | |IFV adopted from [[Sante Reze]] to phase out older vehicles. Utilizes the Advanced Modular Armor System of the Atlos. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{wp|Marder (IFV)|Cataphracta IFV}} | |{{wp|Marder (IFV)|Cataphracta IFV}} | ||
|{{ | |{{ORE}} | ||
|{{wp|Infantry Fighting Vehicle}} | |{{wp|Infantry Fighting Vehicle}} | ||
|[[image:Marder1A3.5.jpg|170px]] | |[[image:Marder1A3.5.jpg|170px]] | ||
|To be phrased out of front line service by 2025. A select number of vehicles will be modernized with an S variant until the | |To be phrased out of front line service by 2025. A select number of vehicles will be modernized with an S variant until the Ofa is fully operational. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{wp|TPz Fuchs|PC79MG}} | |{{wp|TPz Fuchs|PC79MG}} | ||
|{{ | |{{flag|Ostrozava}} | ||
|{{wp|Armored Personnel Carrier}} | |{{wp|Armored Personnel Carrier}} | ||
|[[image:TPz 1 Fuchs armored personnel carrier.jpg|170px]] | |[[image:TPz 1 Fuchs armored personnel carrier.jpg|170px]] | ||
|The PC79MG is an older design with a high carrying capacity of 14 soldiers. It is armed with up to three machine guns and is protected by a layer of steel armour. The vehicle has an extensive range and is the workhorse of the military | |The PC79MG is an older design with a high carrying capacity of 14 soldiers originally purchased from [[Ostrozava]]. It is armed with up to three machine guns and is protected by a layer of steel armour. The vehicle has an extensive range and is the workhorse of the military. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{wp|Textron Tactical Armoured Patrol Vehicle|PC12V}} | |{{wp|Textron Tactical Armoured Patrol Vehicle|PC12V}} | ||
|{{ | |{{ORE}} | ||
|{{wp|Armored Personnel Carrier}} | |{{wp|Armored Personnel Carrier}} | ||
|[[image:Textron TAPV Ottawa City Hall Left View.jpg|170px]] | |[[image:Textron TAPV Ottawa City Hall Left View.jpg|170px]] | ||
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|[[Pantra Trifectus]] | |[[Pantra Trifectus]] | ||
|{{ | |{{ORE}} | ||
|Light utility vehicle | |Light utility vehicle | ||
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|[[Pantra Light Utility Platform]] | |[[Pantra Light Utility Platform]] | ||
|{{ | |{{ORE}} | ||
|Light utility vehicle | |Light utility vehicle | ||
|[[image:Mercedes-Benz Geländewagen Norwegian military fq.jpg|170px]] | |[[image:Mercedes-Benz Geländewagen Norwegian military fq.jpg|170px]] | ||
|Most widely used service vehicle in | |Most widely used service vehicle in Orun Redisus. Several hundred in service with the police as well. It was developed in 1978 as a replacement for older vehicles and comes in ten different variants. As of now, the military has no plans to decommission its fleet and it is rumoured [[Pantra Trucks]] is working on an upgrade. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{wp|Armstrong MT500|Alderia Locust}} | |{{wp|Armstrong MT500|Alderia Locust}} | ||
|{{ | |{{ORE}} | ||
|{{wp|Motorcycle}} | |{{wp|Motorcycle}} | ||
|[[image:Armstrong mt500.jpg|170px]] | |[[image:Armstrong mt500.jpg|170px]] | ||
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| [[T-155 Centurion|SPG-22 Regulus]] | | [[T-155 Centurion|SPG-22 Regulus]] | ||
| {{ | | {{ORE}} | ||
| {{wp|Self Propelled Artillery}} | | {{wp|Self Propelled Artillery}} | ||
|[[image:SPG155.jpg|170px]] | |[[image:SPG155.jpg|170px]] | ||
|The SPG-22 Regulus is the current largest SPG in | |The SPG-22 Regulus is the current largest SPG in Orun Redisus. It is a modified variant of the T06155 Centurion. It comes with a 203mm gun and is capable of multiple shell simultaneous impact. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[T06152 Centurion]] | ||
|{{ | |{{ORE}} | ||
|{{wp|Self propelled artillery}} | |{{wp|Self propelled artillery}} | ||
|[[image:SPG155.jpg|170px]] | |[[image:SPG155.jpg|170px]] | ||
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|[[SPG84105]] | |[[SPG84105]] | ||
|{{ | |{{ORE}} | ||
|{{wp|Self Propelled Artillery}} | |{{wp|Self Propelled Artillery}} | ||
| | | | ||
|Light SPG based off of a shortened version of the Type 65 Common chassis equipped with a 105mm gun and introduced in 1984. The decreased weight makes the vehicle more mobile than is heavier counterpart. Capable of being air dropped and serving in a light support role | |Light SPG based off of a shortened version of the Type 65 Common chassis equipped with a 105mm gun and introduced in 1984. The decreased weight makes the vehicle more mobile than is heavier counterpart. Capable of being air dropped and serving in a light support role. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{wp|BM-21 Grad|MRLS63122}} | |{{wp|BM-21 Grad|MRLS63122}} | ||
|{{ | |{{ORE}} | ||
|{{wp|Multiple rocket launch system}} | |{{wp|Multiple rocket launch system}} | ||
|[[image:BM-21Ural-375D.jpg|170px]] | |[[image:BM-21Ural-375D.jpg|170px]] | ||
|290 remain in service with the [[Reserve | |290 remain in service with the [[Royal Reserve]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{wp|BM-27 Uragan|MRLS75220}} | |{{wp|BM-27 Uragan|MRLS75220}} | ||
|{{ | |{{ORE}} | ||
|{{wp|Multiple rocket launch system}} | |{{wp|Multiple rocket launch system}} | ||
|[[image:Ураган-1М - Тренировка курсантов Михайловской военной артиллерийской академии 02.jpg|170px]] | |[[image:Ураган-1М - Тренировка курсантов Михайловской военной артиллерийской академии 02.jpg|170px]] | ||
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|{{wp|BM-30 Smerch|MRLS83300}} | |{{wp|BM-30 Smerch|MRLS83300}} | ||
|{{ | |{{ORE}} | ||
|{{wp|Multiple rocket launch system}} | |{{wp|Multiple rocket launch system}} | ||
|[[image:9К58 Смерч 3.jpg|170px]] | |[[image:9К58 Смерч 3.jpg|170px]] | ||
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|[[WM-100|WM-100 Thermobaric Rocket System]] | |[[WM-100|WM-100 Thermobaric Rocket System]] | ||
|{{ | |{{ORE}} | ||
|{{wp|Multiple rocket launch system}} | |{{wp|Multiple rocket launch system}} | ||
|[[image:TARos1.png|170px]] | |[[image:TARos1.png|170px]] | ||
|MRLS system based off a chassis conversion of old T80125 tanks. 700 are due to be converted. | |MRLS system based off a chassis conversion of old T80125 tanks. 700 are due to be converted. | ||
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Air defence vehicles''' | ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Air defence vehicles''' | ||
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|{{wp|Marksman anti-aircraft system|AAG9035}} | |{{wp|Marksman anti-aircraft system|AAG9035}} | ||
|{{ | |{{ORE}} | ||
|{{wp|Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon|SPAAG}} | |{{wp|Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon|SPAAG}} | ||
|[[image:Kalustoesittely itsenäisyyspäivä 2015 17 Leopard 2 Marksman.JPG|170px]] | |[[image:Kalustoesittely itsenäisyyspäivä 2015 17 Leopard 2 Marksman.JPG|170px]] | ||
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|{{wp|Pantsir-S1|AAM03 SAM System}} | |{{wp|Pantsir-S1|AAM03 SAM System}} | ||
|{{ | |{{ORE}} | ||
|Transportable gun/SAM system | |Transportable gun/SAM system | ||
|[[image:Pantsir-S1 Weapon System with radar antenna.jpg|170px]] | |[[image:Pantsir-S1 Weapon System with radar antenna.jpg|170px]] | ||
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|{{wp|9K22 Tunguska|AAG9630}} | |{{wp|9K22 Tunguska|AAG9630}} | ||
|{{ | |{{ORE}} | ||
|{{wp|Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon|SPAAG}} | |{{wp|Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon|SPAAG}} | ||
|[[image:2008 Moscow Victory Day Parade - 9K22 Tunguska.jpg|170px]] | |[[image:2008 Moscow Victory Day Parade - 9K22 Tunguska.jpg|170px]] | ||
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|{{wp|Tor missile system|Praetor SAM System}} | |{{wp|Tor missile system|Praetor SAM System}} | ||
|{{ | |{{ORE}} | ||
|{{wp|Surface to air missile|Medium range SAM}} | |{{wp|Surface to air missile|Medium range SAM}} | ||
|[[image:Tor-M1 SAM (2).jpg|170px]] | |[[image:Tor-M1 SAM (2).jpg|170px]] | ||
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|{{wp|S-300 missile system|Third Generation Long Range Anti Aircraft System}}/{{wp|S-400 (SAM)|4th Generation Long Range Anti Aircraft System}} | |{{wp|S-300 missile system|Third Generation Long Range Anti Aircraft System}}/{{wp|S-400 (SAM)|4th Generation Long Range Anti Aircraft System}} | ||
|{{ | |{{ORE}} | ||
|{{wp|Surface to air missile}} | |{{wp|Surface to air missile}} | ||
|[[image:Oboronexpo2014part2-35.jpg|170px]] | |[[image:Oboronexpo2014part2-35.jpg|170px]] | ||
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|{{wp|Rába H14|Pantra S7 7 Ton}} | |{{wp|Rába H14|Pantra S7 7 Ton}} | ||
|{{ | |{{ORE}} | ||
|General Purpose Military Truck | |General Purpose Military Truck | ||
|[[image:Rába H-14 terepjáró kamion.jpg|170px]] | |[[image:Rába H-14 terepjáró kamion.jpg|170px]] | ||
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|[[Pantra Standard Light Truck]] | |[[Pantra Standard Light Truck]] | ||
|{{ | |{{ORE}} | ||
|Light Military Truck | |Light Military Truck | ||
|[[image:10t.jpg|170px]] | |[[image:10t.jpg|170px]] | ||
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|[[Pantra S13]] | |[[Pantra S13]] | ||
|{{ | |{{ORE}} | ||
|Heavy Military Transport Truck | |Heavy Military Transport Truck | ||
|[[image:13t.jpg|170px]] | |[[image:13t.jpg|170px]] | ||
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|{{wp|MAZ-7310|Pantra Heavy Transporter}} | |{{wp|MAZ-7310|Pantra Heavy Transporter}} | ||
|{{ | |{{ORE}} | ||
|Heavy Military Transport Truck | |Heavy Military Transport Truck | ||
|[[image:MAZ-543 airport tender.jpg|170px]] | |[[image:MAZ-543 airport tender.jpg|170px]] | ||
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|{{wp|KZKT-7428|Pantra Heavy Tank Transporter}} | |{{wp|KZKT-7428|Pantra Heavy Tank Transporter}} | ||
|{{ | |{{ORE}} | ||
|Heavy Tank Transporter | |Heavy Tank Transporter | ||
|[[image:Седельный тягач Русич (1).JPG|170px]] | |[[image:Седельный тягач Русич (1).JPG|170px]] | ||
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|[[Type 90 Main Battle Tank|T80EV]] | |[[Type 90 Main Battle Tank|T80EV]] | ||
|{{ | |{{ORE}} | ||
|Engineering vehicle | |Engineering vehicle | ||
|[[image:ENV.jpg|170px]] | |[[image:ENV.jpg|170px]] | ||
|Engineering vehicle based off of the T80125. Two sub variants, one equipped with a dozer blade and crane and another equipped with a heavy bucket scoop, were produced from 1984 onward. They are extensively used throughout all sub branches of the | |Engineering vehicle based off of the T80125. Two sub variants, one equipped with a dozer blade and crane and another equipped with a heavy bucket scoop, were produced from 1984 onward. They are extensively used throughout all sub branches of the armed forces. Plans to eventually develop a vehicle based off the [[T13125 Atlos]] are under discussion. | ||
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|[[Type 90 Main Battle Tank|T80ARV]] | |[[Type 90 Main Battle Tank|T80ARV]] | ||
|{{ | |{{ORE}} | ||
|{{wp|Armored Recovery Vehicle}} | |{{wp|Armored Recovery Vehicle}} | ||
|[[image:ARV.jpg|170px]] | |[[image:ARV.jpg|170px]] | ||
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|[[Type 90 Main Battle Tank|T80ABL]] | |[[Type 90 Main Battle Tank|T80ABL]] | ||
|{{ | |{{ORE}} | ||
|{{wp|Armored Bridge Layer}} | |{{wp|Armored Bridge Layer}} | ||
|[[image:ABL.jpg|170px]] | |[[image:ABL.jpg|170px]] | ||
|Armored bridge laying vehicle | |Armored bridge laying vehicle. A twenty meter bridge can be deployed using a hydraulic bridge laying system in only seven to twelve minutes. | ||
|- | |||
|} | |||
=== Aircraft === | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! style="text-align:center; background:#acc;"|Aircraft | |||
! style="text-align: center; background:#acc;"|Origin | |||
! style="text-align:l center; background:#acc;"|Type | |||
! style="text-align:left; background:#acc;"|Variant | |||
! style="text-align:center; background:#acc;"|In service | |||
! style="text-align: center; background:#acc;"|Notes | |||
! style="text-align: center; background:#acc;"|Image | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Clios Peregrine]] | |||
|{{flag|Belfras}} | |||
|{{wp|Transport helicopter}} | |||
| Peregrine AH.2, Peregrine AH.4, Peregrine AH.5, Peregrine AH.6, Peregrine AH.6S, Peregrine AH.7, Peregrine HAR.4, Peregrine E.5 | |||
| 50 | |||
| Primary military transport helicopter | |||
| [[image:Blackhawk.jpg|170px]] | |||
|- | |||
| [[Northern Rotor Works TR19]] | |||
| {{ORE}} | |||
| V/STOL tiltrotor high mobility aircraft | |||
| TR19A, TR19B | |||
| 10 | |||
| Planned replacement for [[Clios Peregrine]] aircraft in Orun service. First units arrived in service in 2019 and then to front line units in [[Itayana]] in 2020. 150 initial aircraft have been ordered. | |||
| [[image:TR192.jpg|170px]] | |||
|- | |||
| [[Aigios Raptor]] | |||
| {{flag|Belfras}} | |||
| {{wp|Transport Helicopter}} | |||
| Raptor C.1, Raptor EAW.1, Raptor HC.2 | |||
| 40 | |||
| | |||
| [[image:160907-F-UQ958-0011 (29661197925).jpg|170px]] | |||
|} | |} | ||
[[category:Military of Tarsas]] | [[category:Military of Tarsas]] | ||
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{{Tarsas topics|state=expanded}} | {{Tarsas topics|state=expanded}} | ||
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Royal Orun Army | |
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Active | 1810 - Present |
Country | Orun Redisus |
Allegiance | King of Orun Redisus |
Type | Army |
Role | National Defense |
Size | Active: 200,000 Reserve: 800,000 |
Part of | Royal Orun Army#Command Structure |
Patron | Raphael I |
Motto(s) | For Country, For Liberty, For Justice |
Mascot(s) | Harpy Eagle |
Equipment | Holy Aegenic Army#Equipment |
Commanders | |
King of Orun Redisus | Indóre II |
Chief of Staff | Indirius Svaldan |
History
Ranking
Organization and Structure
There are a number of army groups which are divided among seven military districts. Each theme is overseen by a Deputy General. Each of these officers are appointed by the and the and have full command over their districts. These generals are responsible for serving on the General Staff, which oversees all military operations in the nation.
Each military themata has a central command base, which is usually located near a major city, and two secondary command centers. Command structures for all formations within a themata are based within these cities with the exception of independent brigades, which either have mobile command structures or are based within other smaller facilities within the themata. Independent brigades are nominally under the command of a High General but have the ability within the organization to operate independent of the larger Armies. These are usually used to rapidly reinforce a weakening front or utilized to further strengthen an assault on enemy positions. A lesser mission of these Brigades is to conduct fast operations against enemy forces with specific missions, such as assaulting an enemy base or beachhead while the main enemy force is occupied.
There are seven total army groups, though only five of them are staffed during peace time. The remaining two army groups solely operate a peace time command structure but maintain no active duty forces. These two groups are reserved for conscripts that are called up during a conflict. The peace time composition of these five army groups includes two corps each. These army groups are composed of 25 infantry divisions, 10 armored divisions, and 15 various other types. There are only 30 of these divisions that are staffed at any given moment, though enough equipment for 50 divisions can be quickly procured.
Interspersed through these formations are the independent brigades, which were introduced during modernization reforms in the 1970s. These mobile formations provide a departure from the rigid, theater focused formations of the mid 20th century and provide rapid flexibility for Aegenic forces. There are currently 40 of these brigades in operation with 15 mechanized infantry brigades, 12 armored brigades, 5 artillery brigades, and 8 air defense brigades. In 2010, an initiative was started to intersperse more brigades into the existing formations by splitting up divisional command structures by introducing the capability for regiments to be split into five Brigade groups for independent operations, should the operation require it. The old regiment system was quickly reformed, resulting in entire divisions comprising 10 brigades instead of four regiments. Some divisions retained their rigid structure, however, in order to be able to commit to combined theater operations more effectively and with more strength.
An additional element of the formation is the Garrison Battalion, which can be split off from a divisional or brigade formation for peacetime occupation in high risk areas. Garrison Battalions generally are more heavily armed with access to larger, heavier weapons and typically permanently staff high risk areas. Though mostly found on the border, areas that are of high risk for civil unrest may also have a Garrison Battalion.
Command Structure
Equipment
Approximately 30% of the ground force brigades are either armoured or mechanized. A mechanized infantry squad consists of ten; seven armed with assault rifles, one machine gunner, one medical specialist equipped with a radio and medical equipment, and an antitank specialist. Soldiers who are not mechanized are typically moved via truck. Squad layouts are standardized throughout the armed forces. Troops wear green-patterned camouflage uniforms, combat helmets, and flak jackets with ceramic plates.
The standard side arm of the army is the Alderia Armaments SIP and has been manufactured and issued in vast quantities. Though phased out of front line divisions, vast numbers of Hevelnic Central Foundry Combat Pistols are still utilized by police and reservists. The latest rifle issued to front line troops is the AR-7, which entered production in 2007 to replace older AR-70 and AR-45 models. General issue machine guns include the GMG-10 and the GMG-65. Typical squad automatic weapons consist of SAW-65 weapons issued one per squad.
Ceremonial
Name | Origin | Type | Photo | Notes | ||
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Swords | ||||||
Officer Sabre | Orun Redisus | Sabre | Sabre issued to all officers of the Royal Armed Forces along with ceremonial dress uniforms. Granted to all officers above OI. Each sword is custom made for the individual as per tradition and each weapon is unique. All branches of the military issue officer sabres for ceremonies. | |||
Imperial Foundry Platinum Series Revolver | Orun Redisus | Revolver | Revolver issued ceremonially to flag officers along with a custom sabre. Based off of a one hundred sixty year old design. The weapon is cast partially out of gold and silver. Considered to be the symbol of a high ranking flag officer. Each revolver is custom made for the individual that receives it. |
Small Arms
Name | Origin | Type | Photo | Notes | ||
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Pistols | ||||||
Alderia Armaments SIP | Orun Redisus | Pistol | Primary issue pistol | |||
Hevelnic Central Foundry Combat Pistol | Orun Redisus | Pistol | Reservist issued main firearm. Issued to police and military forces across the world. | |||
Inquisitor's Hand | Orun Redisus | Pistol | Primary special forces pistol issued to special forces. | |||
Rifles | ||||||
AR-07 | Orun Redisus | Assault rifle | Reservist Issue Rifle. | |||
AR-70 | Orun Redisus | Assault Rifle | Primary Issue. | |||
AR-10 | Orun Redisus | Assault Rifle | File:FN SCAR-L - FN SCAR-H.jpg | New isssue rifle accepted in 2010 and issued primarily to front line units in a Heavy variant and special forces in a Light variant. | ||
Machine Guns | ||||||
MG1927 | Orun Redisus | General Purpose Machine Gun | Older machine gun issued as a reservist weapon. | |||
GMG39 | Orun Redisus | General Purpose Machine Gun | Developed as an improvement for the MG1927. Commonly issued to reserve regiments. | |||
GMG80 | Orun Redisus | General Purpose Machine Gun | Modernization of the GMG39 introduced in 1975. Issued to the regular forces exclusively. | |||
Precision Rifles | ||||||
PSR1997 | Orun Redisus | Sniper Rifle | Standard issue marksman rifle | |||
PSR2003 | Orun Redisus | Anti-Material Rifle | Standard issue anti-material rifle | |||
PSR1990 | Orun Redisus | Anti-Material Rifle | Standard issue anti-material rifle | |||
Grenade Launchers | ||||||
RGL-90 series | Orun Redisus | Rifle mounted grenade launcher. | Can be mounted to any rifle currently in service. | |||
GL17 | Orun Redisus | Grenade Launcher | Though mostly replaced, this weapon is still issued to reservists and widely exported. Large stocks are still maintained. | |||
AGL30 | Orun Redisus | Grenade Launcher | Standard replacement for the GL17 issued to front line forces. | |||
AGL40 | Orun Redisus | Grenade Launcher | Newly introduced grenade launcher to supplement AGS30. | |||
ROGL6 | Orun Redisus | Grenade Launcher | Rotary 6 shot grenade launcher. | |||
GL08 | Orun Redisus | Grenade Launcher | Crowd control three shot grenade launcher issued to special forces and police. | |||
Anti-Tank Weaponry | ||||||
ACG-7 | Orun Redisus | Rocket Propelled Grenade | Produced and exported in vast quantities to many nations around the world. | |||
ACG-22 | Orun Redisus | Rocket launcher | Single shot disposable anti-tank weapon. | |||
ACG-26 | Orun Redisus | Rocket-Propelled Grenade | Single shot disposable anti-tank weapon. | |||
ACG-28 | Orun Redisus | Rocket Propelled Grenade | Single shot disposable anti-tank weapon designed to defeat modern armor schemes. | |||
ACG-29 | Orun Redisus | Rocket Propelled Grenade | Standard issue re-loadable anti armor weapon. | |||
ACG-32 | Orun Redisus | automatic cannon | Latest reusable anti armor weapon produced in OR. | |||
ATM70 Equalizer | Orun Redisus | Anti-tank weapon | Infantry served ATGM. | |||
ATM74 Destabilizer | Orun Redisus | Anti-tank weapon | Upgraded ATM70 introduced in 1974. | |||
ATM93 Angelic Sword | Orun Redisus | Anti-tank weapon | Company level weapon introduced to supplement older designs. | |||
ATM98 Hornet | Orun Redisus | Anti-tank weapon | Latest continually improved design. | |||
Anti-Aircraft Systems | ||||||
AAC-2 | Orun Redisus | MANPADS | ||||
AAC-3 | Orun Redisus | MANPADS |
Towed and Stationary Artillery
Name | Origin | Type | Photo | Notes |
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TG1937 | Orun Redisus | Towed artillery gun | Developed in 1937 and utilized across the military. Production ceased in 1948 but it remained in service as the primary light field gun until 1985. | |
TG1960 | Orun Redisus | Towed Artillery Gun | Widely Produced howitzer introduced to replace older guns in service. The weapon is still in front line use in certain applications. | |
TG1978 | Orun Redisus | Towed Artillery Gun | ||
TG1989 | Orun Redisus | Towed Artillery Gun | Latest towed artillery weapon produced for Royal Army service. | |
TG15205 Standard Artillery Gun | Orun Redisus | Towed Artillery Gun |
Armour
Name | Origin | Type | Photo | Notes | ||
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Tanks & light tanks | ||||||
T13125 Atlos | Sante Reze/ Orun Redisus | Main Battle Tank | Latest MBT developed jointly with Sante Reze. | |||
LT95125 | Orun Redisus | Light Tank | The LT95125 is a powerful light tank equipped with a 125mm smoothbore compact gun. It is capable of moving across rough terrain quickly and protected well for a light tank. The vehicle is capable of engaging in combat against other armor with a reasonable chance of success. It is equipped with a highly advanced fire control and active protection suite, which serves as its defence against enemies since it is a light tank. | |||
T80125 | Orun Redisus | MBT | The T80125 was the primary MBT until the introduction of the Atlos. Tarsan forces have over 4,000 different tanks, some in service, some in storage. All will be replaced by 2028. An MRLS system has been built based on old chassis. | |||
ISV60 Praetorian | Orun Redisus | Infantry support tank |
Personnel Vehicles
Name | Origin | Type | Photo | Notes | ||
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Personnel Vehicles | ||||||
Ọfà | Sante Reze | Infantry Fighting Vehicle | IFV adopted from Sante Reze to phase out older vehicles. Utilizes the Advanced Modular Armor System of the Atlos. | |||
Cataphracta IFV | Orun Redisus | Infantry Fighting Vehicle | To be phrased out of front line service by 2025. A select number of vehicles will be modernized with an S variant until the Ofa is fully operational. | |||
PC79MG | Ostrozava | Armored Personnel Carrier | The PC79MG is an older design with a high carrying capacity of 14 soldiers originally purchased from Ostrozava. It is armed with up to three machine guns and is protected by a layer of steel armour. The vehicle has an extensive range and is the workhorse of the military. | |||
PC12V | Orun Redisus | Armored Personnel Carrier | Accepted replacement for the PC86MG. Production began in 2013 and only 12 units have been delivered. Initially produced with a dual 12.7mm BMG heavy machine gun mount. Other variants will be made available with other armaments. | |||
Pantra Trifectus | Orun Redisus | Light utility vehicle | Vehicle slated to enter service alongside the Pantra LUP. It can carry heavier armour and has a more powerful engine. A number of upgrades are already planned. The vehicle was only developed in 2011 and only 123 vehicles have been delivered thus far. | |||
Pantra Light Utility Platform | Orun Redisus | Light utility vehicle | Most widely used service vehicle in Orun Redisus. Several hundred in service with the police as well. It was developed in 1978 as a replacement for older vehicles and comes in ten different variants. As of now, the military has no plans to decommission its fleet and it is rumoured Pantra Trucks is working on an upgrade. | |||
Alderia Locust | Orun Redisus | Motorcycle | Motorcycle designed in 1984 and produced up until 1998. Several upgrades and successors have been proposed but none have been accepted as of yet. In service with all branches of the armed forces as well as over 7,000 cycles in storage. |
Artillery and Air Defence Vehicles
Name | Origin | Type | Photo | Notes | ||
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Mobile Artillery and Air Defense Vehicles | ||||||
SPG-22 Regulus | Orun Redisus | Self Propelled Artillery | File:SPG155.jpg | The SPG-22 Regulus is the current largest SPG in Orun Redisus. It is a modified variant of the T06155 Centurion. It comes with a 203mm gun and is capable of multiple shell simultaneous impact. | ||
T06152 Centurion | Orun Redisus | Self propelled artillery | File:SPG155.jpg | |||
SPG84105 | Orun Redisus | Self Propelled Artillery | Light SPG based off of a shortened version of the Type 65 Common chassis equipped with a 105mm gun and introduced in 1984. The decreased weight makes the vehicle more mobile than is heavier counterpart. Capable of being air dropped and serving in a light support role. | |||
MRLS63122 | Orun Redisus | Multiple rocket launch system | 290 remain in service with the Royal Reserve. | |||
MRLS75220 | Orun Redisus | Multiple rocket launch system | Latest variants include GPS and laser guided munitions as well as increased engine power. | |||
MRLS83300 | Orun Redisus | Multiple rocket launch system | Fires 300mm rockets at an extensive range. Later upgrades include a gas turbine engine, a computerized fire control and navigation system, and increased armor. After the introduction of newer units from Liothidia which can fire both 300mm and 220mm rockets, the 83300 is slowly being relegated to reserve. | |||
WM-100 Thermobaric Rocket System | Orun Redisus | Multiple rocket launch system | File:TARos1.png | MRLS system based off a chassis conversion of old T80125 tanks. 700 are due to be converted. | ||
Air defence vehicles | ||||||
AAG9035 | Orun Redisus | SPAAG | AA system based off the chassis of the T80125. Produced for use against helicopter gunships and infantry formations. | |||
AAM03 SAM System | Orun Redisus | Transportable gun/SAM system | Primary mounted mobile AA system of the Empire introduced in 2003. | |||
AAG9630 | Orun Redisus | SPAAG | ||||
Praetor SAM System | Orun Redisus | Medium range SAM | Surface to air missile system developed for service with anti air brigades. Mounted on several different chassis. | |||
Third Generation Long Range Anti Aircraft System/4th Generation Long Range Anti Aircraft System | Orun Redisus | Surface to air missile | Primary long range SAM of the Empire. The launcher is capable of firing heavy SAM missiles. It is most prominently known for the hundreds of land based batteries that exist around the nation to protect Tarsan airspace. Older S-300 variants are being replaced and upgraded by S-400 variants. |
Logistics and Miscellaneous Vehicles
Name | Origin | Type | Photo | Notes |
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Pantra S7 7 Ton | Orun Redisus | General Purpose Military Truck | ||
Pantra Standard Light Truck | Orun Redisus | Light Military Truck | File:10t.jpg | Entered production in 2004 and has been integrated with most active logistics and service units. Carries ten tons of cargo. |
Pantra S13 | Orun Redisus | Heavy Military Transport Truck | File:13t.jpg | Heavy duty variant of the PSLT. |
Pantra Heavy Transporter | Orun Redisus | Heavy Military Transport Truck | Popular with civilians as well as the military. Several variants exist including a gas turbine equipped production vehicle. The military has begun to sell off old trucks to private sources. | |
Pantra Heavy Tank Transporter | Orun Redisus | Heavy Tank Transporter | License built and modified variant of a new Liothidian vehicle. |
Engineering and Special Vehicles
Name | Origin | Type | Photo | Notes | ||
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Engineering Vehicles | ||||||
T80EV | Orun Redisus | Engineering vehicle | File:ENV.jpg | Engineering vehicle based off of the T80125. Two sub variants, one equipped with a dozer blade and crane and another equipped with a heavy bucket scoop, were produced from 1984 onward. They are extensively used throughout all sub branches of the armed forces. Plans to eventually develop a vehicle based off the T13125 Atlos are under discussion. | ||
T80ARV | Orun Redisus | Armored Recovery Vehicle | File:ARV.jpg | Armored recovery vehicle developed off of the T80125. Produced in small numbers from 1983 onward. The rugged design and engine upgrade options have resulted in the design working with the successor to the T80125. It is the only T80125 based vehicle still in limited small scale production. A successor based off the T13125 Atlos chassis will be in service next year. | ||
T80ABL | Orun Redisus | Armored Bridge Layer | Armored bridge laying vehicle. A twenty meter bridge can be deployed using a hydraulic bridge laying system in only seven to twelve minutes. |
Aircraft
Aircraft | Origin | Type | Variant | In service | Notes | Image |
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Clios Peregrine | Belfras | Transport helicopter | Peregrine AH.2, Peregrine AH.4, Peregrine AH.5, Peregrine AH.6, Peregrine AH.6S, Peregrine AH.7, Peregrine HAR.4, Peregrine E.5 | 50 | Primary military transport helicopter | |
Northern Rotor Works TR19 | Orun Redisus | V/STOL tiltrotor high mobility aircraft | TR19A, TR19B | 10 | Planned replacement for Clios Peregrine aircraft in Orun service. First units arrived in service in 2019 and then to front line units in Itayana in 2020. 150 initial aircraft have been ordered. | |
Aigios Raptor | Belfras | Transport Helicopter | Raptor C.1, Raptor EAW.1, Raptor HC.2 | 40 |
Payscale
Rank | Legio Class 1 | Legio Class 2 | Legio Class 3 | Legio Class 4 | Legio Class 5 |
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R1 | 14,000 | 15,000 | 17,000 | 17,500 | 18,000 |
R2 | 14,500 | 15,500 | 17,600 | 18,300 | 19,000 |
R3 | 16,000 | 17,000 | 18,000 | 18,500 | 20,000 |
R4 | 16,500 | 17,500 | 18,500 | 19,500 | 20,500 |
R5 | 18,000 | 19,000 | 20,000 | 20,500 | 21,000 |
R6 | 18,700 | 19,500 | 20,500 | 21,500 | 22,000 |
R7 | 19,500 | 20,500 | 21,500 | 22,500 | 23,000 |
R8 | 21,000 | 22,000 | 23,000 | 24,000 | 26,000 |
R9 | 25,000 | 26,000 | 27,000 | 28,000 | 30,000 |
OI | 30,000 | 30,500 | 31,000 | 32,000 | 33,000 |
OII | 31,500 | 33,000 | 35,000 | 37,000 | 39,000 |
OIII | 42,000 | 43,000 | 44,000 | 45,000 | 47,000 |
OIV | 50,000 | 53,000 | 55,000 | 57,000 | 58,000 |
OV | 55,000 | 58,000 | 61,000 | 62,000 | 62,500 |
OVI | 60,000 | 65,000 | 70,000 | 75,000 | 80,000 |
OVII | 70,000 | 75,000 | 80,000 | 84,000 | 90,000 |
OVIII | 80,000 | 85,000 | 90,000 | 95,000 | 100,000 |
OVIX | 90,000 | 95,000 | 100,000 | 120,000 | 150,000 |