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Revision as of 00:45, 13 October 2020

Lumenic Army
Esercito Luminerra
Active1521 - Present
Country Luminerra
Commanders
KingLorenzo III
LegatusAmore Stavola
Colonel of
the Regiment
Aronne Capelli

History

Organization

Ranks

Commissioned

Grade Image Rank
N/A No insignia Aspirante
O-1 10-Montenegro Army-2LT.svg Sottotenente
11-Montenegro Army-1LT.svg Tenente
O-2 12-Montenegro Army-CPT.svg Capitano
O-3 13-Montenegro Army-MAJ.svg Maggiore
O-4 14-Montenegro Army-LTC.svg Tenente Colonnello
O-5 15-Montenegro Army-COL.svg Colonnello
O-6 16-Montenegro Army-BG.svg Tenente generale
O-7 17-Montenegro Army-MG.svg Capitano generale
O-8 18-Montenegro Army-LG.svg Maggiore generale
O-9 19-Montenegro Army-GEN.svg Colonnello generale

Warrant Officer

Grade Image Rank
W-1 Rank insignia of maresciallo of the Army of Italy (1973).svg Maresciallo Terza
W-2 Rank insignia of maresciallo ordinario of the Army of Italy (1973).svg Maresciallo Seconda
W-3 Rank insignia of maresciallo capo of the Army of Italy (1973).svg Maresciallo Prima
W-4 Rank insignia of primo maresciallo of the Army of Italy (1973).svg Maresciallo Superiore
W-5 Rank insignia of primo maresciallo luogotenente of the Army of Italy (2018).svg Maresciallo Capo

Non-Commissioned and Enlisted

Grade Image Rank
E-1 No insignia Soldato
E-2 01-Montenegro Army-LCP.svg Soldato Primo
E-3 02-Montenegro Army-CPL.svg Caporale
E-4 03-Montenegro Army-JSG.svg Caporale Primo
E-5 04-Montenegro Army-SGT.svg Sergente
E-6 06-Montenegro Army-SSG.svg Sergente Maggiore
E-7 08-Montenegro Army-WO.svg Primo Sergente

Equipment

Personal weapons

Name Origin Manufacturer Caliber/Diameter Notes
Handguns
P-04  Luminerra Calvano Armi Leggere S.p.A 10x22 mm Subcompact version designated P-04C
PS-79  Luminerra Calvano Armi Leggere S.p.A 9x19 mm
P-76  Luminerra Calvano Armi Leggere S.p.A 9x19 mm Mostly replaced in service by the P-04. Units of the Custos Luminis have been issued P-76 handguns chambered in 10x22 mm designated P-76/10
P-09  Trinovantum Wilton-Nash Firearms Company 11.43×23mm Used by special forces
Submachine guns
M-80  Luminerra Ponti S.R.L. 10x22 mm
CD-04  Luminerra Calvano Armi Leggere S.p.A 10x22 mm
Shotguns
PD-99  Luminerra Del Santo Armi S.p.A 18.5 mm
PA-87  Luminerra Ponti S.R.L. 18.5 mm
Rifles
F-1889  Luminerra Arsenale Reale e Ordinanza S.p.A 7.35×51 mm In use in ceremonial roles
FB-59  Luminerra Arsenale Reale e Ordinanza S.p.A 7.5x54 mm In use with some members of the national police as well as in ceremonial roles
FC-18  Luminerra Arsenale Reale e Ordinanza S.p.A 6.5x51 mm MSS
FC-84  Luminerra Arsenale Reale e Ordinanza S.p.A 6.45x48 mm
Precision and sniper rifles
FP-85  Trinovantum Maxwell Armaments Company 8.6x70 mm
FA-50  Trinovantum Maxwell Armaments Company 12.7x99
Machine guns
ML-84  Trinovantum Wilton-Nash Firearms Company 6.45x48 mm
ML-03  Trinovantum
 Luminerra
Wilton-Nash Firearms Company
Arsenale Reale e Ordinanza S.p.A
6.45x48 mm In use by special forces
MU-77  Trinovantum Wilton-Nash Firearms Company 8x50 mm
MU-03  Trinovantum
 Luminerra
Wilton-Nash Firearms Company
Arsenale Reale e Ordinanza S.p.A
8x50 mm In use by special forces
MP-1929  Licana ? 12.7x99
Grenades and explosives
BM-80  Luminerra Ordigno Esplosivo S.p.A 59 mm
PGI-20  Luminerra Ponti S.R.L. 20x42 mm
LA-40  Luminerra Arsenale Reale e Ordinanza S.p.A
Ordigno Esplosivo S.p.A
40 mm
Mortar
Infantry anti-tank weapons
PAS-90  Luminerra Ordigno Esplosivo S.p.A 90 mm
PAS-100  Luminerra Ordigno Esplosivo S.p.A 100 mm
FSR-80  Luminerra Arsenale Reale e Ordinanza S.p.A 90 mm
GIS-86  Licana 127 mm
Infantry anti-aircraft weapons
GIA-39
 Trinovantum
United Defense Aerospace 130 mm

Vehicles

Name Role Origin Manufacturer Number
Utility vehicles
Contare
Utility vehicle
 Luminerra
Amante S.p.A Contare:
Vicario
Utility vehicle
 Luminerra
Amante S.p.A Vicario:
Vicario-P
Vicario-A:
Barone
Utility vehicle
 Trinovantum
Paxton Motor Company Barone:
Duca
Command Post
 Luminerra
Calvetti Industria Pesante S.p.A
Main Battle Tanks
Decurion
Main battle tank
 Luminerra
Calvetti Industria Pesante S.p.A Decurion M1:
Decurion M2:
Infantry Fighting Vehicles
Falco
Infantry fighting vehicle
 Luminerra
Sistemi Terra di Vernetti S.p.A Falco M1:
Passero
Infantry fighting vehicle
 Luminerra
Calvetti Industria Pesante S.p.A Passero M1:
Passero M2:
Armored Personal Carriers
Aquila-IV
Armoured personnel carrier
 Luminerra
Amante S.p.A Aquila-IV M1:
Aquila-VI
Armoured personnel carrier
 Luminerra
Amante S.p.A Aquila-VI M1:
Toro
MRAP Armoured personnel carrier
 Luminerra
Amante S.p.A Toro M1:
Reconnaissance Vehicles
Volpe
Reconnaissance
 Luminerra
Calvetti Industria Pesante S.p.A
Miscellaneous Vehicles
Tigre
Reconnaissance/Tank destroyer
 Luminerra
Calvetti Industria Pesante S.p.A Tigre M1:
Tigre M2:
Recovery Vehicles
Mulo
Recovery vehicle
 Luminerra
Calvetti Industria Pesante S.p.A Mulo M1:
Engineering Vehicles
Artillery
Towed
AC-70
Howitzer
 Trinovantum
Alban Arsenal AC-70:
AC-75
Howitzer
 Trinovantum
Alban Arsenal AC-70:
CM-56
Mountain gun
 Luminerra
Munizioni Reali CM-56:
Self-propelled gun
Fionda
Self-propelled artillery
 Luminerra
Calvetti Industria Pesante S.p.A Fionda M1:
Giavellotto
Self-propelled artillery
 Trinovantum
Giavellotto M1:
Self-propelled rocket launcher.
Towed Anti-aircraft
Lancia
Surface-to-air missile
 Luminerra
Soluzioni Tecnologiche Reali S.p.A Various systems use the Lancia missile including land based batteries, naval vessels and aircraft.
Self-Propelled Anti-aircraft
Saetta
Self-propelled antiaircraft
 Luminerra
Calvetti Industria Pesante S.p.A Saetta M1:

Aircraft

Uniforms

Name Image Details
 Uniforme da Battaglia
Battle Dress Uniform  
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Consists of a beret, color to be determined by service role, a five button closure jacket with two internal pockets, and pants with four pockets: two in the rear and one in the middle of each thigh. Current camouflage pattern devised in 1991. This is the most commonly utilized uniform of the Lumenic Army, and is issued to all personnel. It can also utilized as a standard daily work uniform in some situations, being worn in place of the Uniforme di Classe B. This is generally seen in infantry formations and other combat arms units. This uniform is identical for both sexes.  
Uniforme di Classe A
Class A Dress Uniform
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Often referred to as the Ceremonial Uniform, it consists of a double-breasted jacket with six buttons and two pockets on the hips. Pants come with a classic cut in fabric, as well as the jacket. The winter version is composed of a cape, the color to be determined by the wearers service role, a black rigid cap, white gloves and black shoes. Commissioned officers must purchase a ceremonial sabre to wear with the Class A Dress Uniform. As of 1990, women have the option to wear the traditional uniform pants in the same cut as the male attire or a uniform skirt. Previously, on the skirt was allowable.
Uniforme di Classe B
Class B Dress Uniform
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This is the standard non-combat duty uniform, generally worn as the uniform of the day by non-combat and support personnel. It consists of a single-breasted jacket with four buttons and four pockets. Pants come with a classic cut and the front pleats have five pockets, one of which is for a pocket watch. The shirt worn underneath also has two small pockets. The uniform is completed with a necktie, brown leather gloves, cross strap, and belt with pistol holster, brown shoes, khaki socks and a cap or headdress only to be worn outdoors. As of 1990, women have the option to wear the traditional uniform pants in the same cut as the male attire or a uniform skirt. Previously, on the skirt was allowable.
Uniforme di Servizio di Classe B.
Class B Service Uniform
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This is the standard non-combat duty uniform, generally worn as the uniform of the day by non-combat and support personnel. It consists of a single-breasted jacket with four buttons and four pockets. Pants come with a classic cut and the front pleats have five pockets, one of which is for a pocket watch. Unlike the Uniforme di Classe B, the Class B Service Uniform does not require the necktie, gloves, or belt, but does retain the tie and a cap or headdress only to be worn outdoors. As of 1990, women have the option to wear the traditional uniform pants in the same cut as the male attire or a uniform skirt. Previously, on the skirt was allowable.