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The '''[[Aborzhenia|Aborzhene]] Ground Defense Force''' (AGDF) is the {{wpl|land warfare}} branch of the [[Aborzhene Defense Forces]]. In addition to encompassing most infantry units of the Aborzhene military, the AGDF also includes airborne infantry divisions, who work with the planes and helicopters of the Air Defense Forces. | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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===Small Arms=== | ===Small Arms=== | ||
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| {{wpl|Steyr_AUG|AMR-77}} || [[File:Steyr-AUG.jpeg|200px]] || [[wikipedia:Bullpup|Bullpup]] rifle ||5.56×45mm || [[Aborzhenia]] || Standard-issue, Produced for export | |||
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| {{wpl|MG-3|AMS-3}} || [[File:MG3.jpg|200px]] || [[wikipedia:Machine gun|Machine gun]] ||7.92×57mm || [[Aborzhenia]] || Licensed production based on [[Engleberg|Englean]] model | |||
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| {{wpl|Glock|MP-9}} || [[File:Glock_17_MOD_45154998_(Transparent).png|200px]] || [[wikipedia:Semi-automatic_pistol|Semi-automatic pistol]]||9×19mm || [[Aborzhenia]] || Standard-issue, Produced for export | |||
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| {{wpl|Carl_Gustaf_recoilless_rifle|RMR-84}} || [[File:Carl_Gustav_recoilless_rifle.jpg|200px]] || [[wikipedia:Anti-tank_warfare|Anti-tank weapon]]|| 84 mm || [[Talvistova]] || Imported from [[Talvistova]] as the Carl Armfeldt | |||
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| {{wpl|Hirtenberger_M6C-210|MM-210}} || [[File:Mo60_newHirtenberg.jpg|200px]] || [[wikipedia:Mortar_(weapon)|Mortar]]|| 60 mm || [[Aborzhenia]] || | |||
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| MGL-40 || [[File:Panzergrenadier_sichert_"Ulan"_(18634937131).jpg|200px]] || [[wikipedia:Grenade_launcher |Grenade launcher]]|| 40 mm || [[Aborzhenia]] || | |||
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| {{wpl|Steyr_SSG_08|MSR-8}} || [[File:Interpolitex_2011_(405-8).jpg|200px]] || [[wikipedia:Sniper_rifle |Sniper rifle]]|| 8.6×70mm || [[Aborzhenia]] || | |||
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| {{wpl|Steyr_TMP|AMP-46}} || [[File:Steyr_TMP_9mmPara_001.jpg|200px]] || [[wikipedia:Submachine_gun |Submachine gun]]|| 9×19mm || [[Aborzhenia]] || | |||
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| {{wpl|Steyr_HS_.50|MSR-50}} || [[File:Steyr_HS_.50-frontal-scope.jpg|200px]] || [[wikipedia:Anti-materiel_rifle |Anti-materiel rifle]]|| 12.7×99mm || [[Aborzhenia]] || | |||
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===Vehicles and Artillery=== | ===Vehicles and Artillery=== | ||
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| {{wpl|ASCOD|MAV Phoenix}} || [[File:Schützenpanzer_Ulan_SPz_3.JPG|200px]] || [[wikipedia:Armoured_fighting_vehicle|Armored Fighting Vehicle]] || [[Aborzhenia]], [[Tyrenes]] || Developed as a joint project with Tyrenes | |||
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| {{wpl|Pandur_I|MAV Albatross}} || [[File:Radpanzer_Pandur_Austria_3.JPG|200px]] || [[wikipedia:Armoured_personnel_carrier|Armored Personnel Carrier]] || [[Aborzhenia]] || | |||
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| {{wpl|SK-105_Kürassier#Variants|MAV Pelican}} || [[File:Pionierpanzer_des_Bundesheeres.jpg|200px]] || [[wikipedia:Armoured_recovery_vehicle|Armored Recovery Vehicle]] || [[Aborzhenia]] || | |||
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| {{wpl|Pinzgauer_High-Mobility_All-Terrain_Vehicle|MV Heron}} || [[File:Pinzgauer_All-Terrain_Troop_Transport.JPG|200px]] || [[wikipedia:Military_light_utility_vehicle|Light Utility Vehicle]] || [[Aborzhenia]] || | |||
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| {{wpl|Mercedes-Benz_G-Class|MV Robin}} || [[File:Puch_G_Bundesheer.jpg|200px]] || [[wikipedia:Military_light_utility_vehicle|Light Utility Vehicle]] || [[Aborzhenia]] || | |||
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| {{wpl|MAN_KAT1|Orion Mobile Radar System}} || [[File:RAC3D.JPG|200px]] || [[wikipedia:3D_radar|3D radar]] platform || [[Aborzhenia]] || | |||
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Aborzhene Ground Defense Force | |
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Founded | August 27th, 1621 (Aborzhene Army established) October 22nd, 1848 (present form) |
Country | Aborzhenia |
Type | Army |
Role | National Defense, Peacekeeping, Aid |
Size | 106,690 |
Part of | Aborzhene Defense Forces |
Motto(s) | United Against Adversity |
Commanders | |
President | Ethel Ramsay |
The Aborzhene Ground Defense Force (AGDF) is the land warfare branch of the Aborzhene Defense Forces. In addition to encompassing most infantry units of the Aborzhene military, the AGDF also includes airborne infantry divisions, who work with the planes and helicopters of the Air Defense Forces.
History
Organization
Doctrine
Equipment
Small Arms
Weapon | Photo | Type | Calibre | Origin | Comment |
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AMR-77 | File:Steyr-AUG.jpeg | Bullpup rifle | 5.56×45mm | Aborzhenia | Standard-issue, Produced for export |
AMS-3 | Machine gun | 7.92×57mm | Aborzhenia | Licensed production based on Englean model | |
MP-9 | Semi-automatic pistol | 9×19mm | Aborzhenia | Standard-issue, Produced for export | |
RMR-84 | Anti-tank weapon | 84 mm | Talvistova | Imported from Talvistova as the Carl Armfeldt | |
MM-210 | Mortar | 60 mm | Aborzhenia | ||
MGL-40 | Grenade launcher | 40 mm | Aborzhenia | ||
MSR-8 | Sniper rifle | 8.6×70mm | Aborzhenia | ||
AMP-46 | Submachine gun | 9×19mm | Aborzhenia | ||
MSR-50 | Anti-materiel rifle | 12.7×99mm | Aborzhenia |
Vehicles and Artillery
Vehicle | Photo | Type | Origin | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|
MAV Phoenix | Armored Fighting Vehicle | Aborzhenia, Tyrenes | Developed as a joint project with Tyrenes | |
MAV Albatross | Armored Personnel Carrier | Aborzhenia | ||
MAV Pelican | Armored Recovery Vehicle | Aborzhenia | ||
MV Heron | Light Utility Vehicle | Aborzhenia | ||
MV Robin | Light Utility Vehicle | Aborzhenia | ||
Orion Mobile Radar System | 3D radar platform | Aborzhenia |