Royal Army of Rocha: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
Line 73: Line 73:
|-
|-
! style="background: lavender;" colspan="5" | Handguns
! style="background: lavender;" colspan="5" | Handguns
|-
| {{wpl|Ballester–Molina|Antoni-Agustí M1938}} || <center> {{Flag|Rocha Sur}}  || <center> Pistol </center>|| {{wpl|9×23mm Largo|9×23 mm}}  <hr> {{wpl|9×19mm Parabellum|9×19 mm}} ||
|-
| {{wpl|Bersa Thunder 9|Ibanez PCT}} || <center> {{Flag|Temuair}} || <center> Combat pistol </center> || {{wpl|9×19mm Parabellum|9×19 mm}} ||
|-
| {{Wpl|FN Five-Seven|IHP-75}} || <center> {{flag|Trinovantum}} || <center> Combat pistol </center> || {{wpl|FN 5.7×28mm|5.7×28 mm}} || In use with select units and special forces.
|-
|-
! style="background: lavender;" colspan="5" | Submachine guns
! style="background: lavender;" colspan="5" | Submachine guns
|-
| {{wpl|FMK-3 submachine gun|Antoni-Agustí M74}} || <center> {{Flag|Rocha Sur}}  || <center> Submachine gun </center>|| {{wpl|9×23mm Largo|9×23 mm}}  <hr> {{wpl|9×19mm Parabellum|9×19 mm}} ||
|-
| [[M-2013]] || <center> {{Flag|Temuair}} || <center> Submachine gun </center> || {{wpl|9×19mm Parabellum|9×19 mm}} ||
|-
| {{Wpl|FN P90|IAHP-70}} || <center> {{flag|Trinovantum}} || <center> Submachine gun </center> || {{wpl|FN 5.7×28mm|5.7×28 mm}} || In use with select units and special forces.
|-
|-
! style="background: lavender;" colspan="5" | Shotguns
! style="background: lavender;" colspan="5" | Shotguns
|-
| {{Wpl|Benelli M4|E-98}}
| rowspan= "1" | <center> {{Flag|Temuair}} || <center>  Shotgun ||  {{wpl|Shotgun#Gauge|18.5 mm}} ||
|-
|-
! style="background: lavender;" colspan="5" | Rifles
! style="background: lavender;" colspan="5" | Rifles
|-
| {{Wpl|Carcano|Antoni-Agustí M1895}} || <center> {{Flag|Rocha Sur}}  || <center> Battle rifle </center>|| {{wpl|7.35×51mm Carcano|7.35×51 mm}}  ||
|-
| [[IRA-90]] || <center> {{Flag|Temuair}} || <center> Assault rifle || [[6.45x48 mm (Pardes)|6.45x48 mm]]  ||
|-
|-
! style="background: lavender;" colspan="5" | Precision and sniper rifles
! style="background: lavender;" colspan="5" | Precision and sniper rifles
|-
| {{wpl|SIG Sauer SSG 3000|RF-3K}}
| rowspan= "2" | <center> {{Flag|Temuair}} || <center> Sniper rifle ||  {{wpl|7.65×53mm Mauser|7.65×53 mm}}  ||
|-
| [[RFP-90]] || <center> Anti-material rifle || 12.7x81 mm <br> 15.5x106 mm  ||
|-
|-
! style="background: lavender;" colspan="5" | Machine guns
! style="background: lavender;" colspan="5" | Machine guns
|-
| {{wpl|CETME Ameli|AL-83}}
| rowspan= "4" | <center> {{Flag|Temuair}} || <center> Light machine gun || [[6.45x48 mm (Pardes)|6.45x48 mm]] ||
|-
| [[AU-71]] || <center> General purpose machine gun || {{wpl|7.65×53mm Mauser|7.65×53 mm}}  ||
|-
| {{wpl|Breda-SAFAT machine gun|AP-37}} || <center> Heavy machine gun || 12.7x81 mm ||
|-
| {{Wpl|SB LAG 40|LGA-40}} || <center> Grenade machine gun || 40x53 mm
|-
|-
! style="background: lavender;" colspan="5" | Grenades and explosives  
! style="background: lavender;" colspan="5" | Grenades and explosives  
|-
| {{wpl|FMK-1 mine|MAP-1}}
| rowspan= "6" | <center> {{Flag|Temuair}} || <center> {{wpl|Anti-personnel mine|Antipersonnel mine}} || 82 mm ||
|-
| {{wpl|FMK-3 mine|MMA-2}} || <center> {{wpl|Anti-tank mine|Anti-tank mine}} || 254 mm ||
|-
| {{wpl|FMK-5 mine|MMA-3}} || <center> {{wpl|Anti-tank mine|Anti-tank mine}} || 254 mm ||
|-
| [[Esfera Hand Grenade]] (EF) || <center> {{wpl|Grenade}} || 65 mm (57 mm for EF-O) || '''EF''' - Standard defensive grenade <br> '''EF-O''' - Offensive Grenade <br> '''EF-I''' - Inert <br> '''EF-P''' - Practice
|-
| {{Wpl|SIG GL 5040|Lanzagranadas LG-40}} || <center> {{wpl|Grenade launcher}} || {{wpl|40 mm grenade|40x46 mm}}
|-
|-
! style="background: lavender;" colspan="5" | Infantry anti-tank weapons
! style="background: lavender;" colspan="5" | Infantry anti-tank weapons
|-
| {{Wpl|Instalaza rifle grenade|GDR-60}}
| rowspan= "2" | <center> {{Flag|Temuair}} || <center> Anti-armor rifle grenade ||64 mm || GDR-60ATE designation for {{wpl|High-explosive anti-tank warhead|HEAT}} round, other versions existed.
|-
| [[Lanzacohetes 90]] || <center>  Anti-tank missile launcher || 90 mm ||
|-
| [[PSO-91 AADS]] || <center> {{Flag|Dniegua}} || <center>  Disposable anti-tank missile launcher || 150 mm ||
|-
| {{Wpl|MPATGM|IPAT-120}}
| rowspan= "2" | <center> {{Flag|Temuair}} || <center>  Anti-tank missile launcher || 120 mm ||
|-
| {{wpl|MSS-1.2|IPAT-130}} || <center>  Anti-tank missile launcher || 130 mm ||
|-
|-
! style="background: lavender;" colspan="5" | Infantry anti-aircraft weapons
! style="background: lavender;" colspan="5" | Infantry anti-aircraft weapons
|-
| {{Wpl|Starstreak|GIA-39}} || <center> {{flag|Trinovantum}} || {{Wpl|Man-portable air-defense system}} || 130 mm ||
|-
|-
|}
|}

Revision as of 01:07, 21 October 2020

Royal Army of Rocha
Real Exército de Rocha
RoyalArmyRochaflag.jpg
Active1895 - present
Country Rocha Sur
Commanders
Antigo ReiArdal VI
Gran MariscalRomà Botello

The Royal Army of Rocha is the land component of the Royal Rochan Armed Forces and is largest of the three uniformed services, having been established officially in 1895 following the signing of the Treaty of Division and the establishment of the Kingdom of Rocha Sur. It is responsible for maintaining the territorial sovereignty of the King of Rocha Sur. It's mission is to take all necessary measures for the defense of the Kingdom of Rocha Sur against threatened invasion or any action directed against the independence or territorial integrity of the Kingdom or threatening to secure the life or property of citizens thereof.

Though has been no open combat between Rocha Sur and its northern neighbor Erimiá since X, the Royal Rochan Army maintains a large presence along the nation's border. It also functions as the national gendarmerie as well as a order control and guards force.  

The Royal Army of Rocha is the only branch of the Royal Rochan Armed Forces which utilizes conscripts.

Though not considered a part of the Royal Rochan Army, the Imperial Army of Temuair maintains several combat formations within Rocha Sur, most notably the 11th Imperial Coraceros Division and the 5th Imperial Dragón Division. It also supplies much of the material and training utilized by the Royal Rochan Armed Forces

Personal weapons

Name Origin Type Caliber/Diameter Notes
Handguns
Submachine guns
Shotguns
Rifles
Precision and sniper rifles
Machine guns
Grenades and explosives
Infantry anti-tank weapons
Infantry anti-aircraft weapons

Vehicles

Name Origin Number Notes
Utility vehicles
AMC Puma
 Temuair
AMC VAMTAC
VCU
 Temuair
VCU-C:
VCU-M
VCI-74 VCI-C:
VCU-M:
Main Battle Tanks
TAG-22
 Trinovantum
TAG-33
 Trinovantum
TAG-38
 Trinovantum
Infantry Fighting Vehicles
Unified Tracked Combat Vehicle (VCRU)
 Temuair
VCRU-I Replacing the VCI-74A
VCI-74 VCI-74A:
Unified Combat Vehicle (VCU) VCU-IA:
VCU-IB:
Armored Personal Carriers
TB-79
 Temuair
TB-79:
VCU VCU:
Reconnaissance Vehicles
VRB-80
 Temuair
VRB-80:
Miscellaneous Vehicles
VCU-120
 Temuair
VCU-120:
UCV UCV-CT:
VAL-74 VAL-74: To be replaced by the VCU-120
VBS-82 VBS-88:
AMC VETRA VETRA:
TAL-35
 Trinovantum
ODT-05:
Recovery Vehicles
VCU
 Temuair
VCU-E
VCI-74 VCI-E:
Engineering Vehicles
Artillery
Towed
A-155/02
 Temuair
A-155/78:
Self-propelled gun
VCU
 Temuair
VCU-CA:
VCU-PM:
VCI-74 VCI-CA:
VCI-PM:
VCI-PF:
Self-propelled rocket launcher.
SAF-32
 Temuair
SAF-32: Various load module allow for rockets from 127 mm to 300 mm be utilized, as well as the Aerotecnia SAS-01 cruise missile
Towed Anti-aircraft
Self-Propelled Anti-aircraft
UCV-AA
 Temuair
UCV-AA: