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Revision as of 23:10, 27 January 2023
This is a list of equipment currently utilised by the Elatian Army.
Small arms
Name | Image | Origin | Type | Cartridge | Details |
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P58 | Elatia | Pistol | 9×19mm | Still in widespread use by lower-readiness units and rear area personnel. Purchase by civilian gun clubs subsidised by the government and thus often carried by conscripts as an unofficial backup weapon. | |
P01 | File:Springfield Xd40.jpg | Elatia | Pistol | 9×19mm | Primary sidearm |
P96 | Elatia | Pistol | 7.63x25, 9x19mm | A pirated design, this was the primary Elatian sidearm in the first half of the twentieth century. | |
P40 | Elatia | Pistol | 7.65x17mm, 9x17mm | Primarily issued to senior officers. Variant with threaded barrel commonly used by special forces and Ecclesia assassins. | |
AP-96 | Elatia | Submachinegun | 9x19mm | ||
AP-42 | Elatia | Submachinegun | 9x19mm | Produced in large quantities from 1942 onwards. Still used by some secondary units. | |
AP-33 | Elatia | Submachinegun | 9x19mm | A pirated design, the AP-33 was used in large quantities during the war with Belfras. A quantity is still in storage around the country. | |
AK-54 | Elatia | Assault rifle | 7.62x39 | Replaced the K-48 carbine. | |
AK-54S | Elatia | Assault rifle | 9x39 | Primarily used by special forces | |
K-48 | Elatia | Combat rifle | 7.62x39 | In storage | |
CF-97 | Elatia | Shotgun | 12 Gauge Shotgun | ||
M76 | Charnea | Marksman rifle | 7.65x53mm | ||
Fusilo 95/24 | Elatia | Sniper rifle | 7.65x53mm | Used in ceremonial role | |
Fusilo 96/99 | Elatia | Sniper rifle | 7.65x53mm | Essentially accurised examples of the old Fusilo 93 service rifles with synthetic stock. | |
SPR-4 | Pulau Keramat | Sniper rifle | .338 Lapua Magnum | Gradually replacing the Fusilo 93/96. Produced under license with some cold weather adaptations. | |
AMR-2 | Elatia | Anti-materiel rifle | 12.7x108mm | ||
Mi-52 | Elatia | Light machine gun | 7.62x39 | Largely phased out in favour of GPMG's in the squad machine gun role. | |
Mi-35 | Elatia / Mutul | Light Machine gun | 7.65x53mm | Licensed copy. In long term storage for militia units | |
Mi-62 | Elatia | Medium Machine gun | 7.65x53mm | A rechambered version of the PKM. | |
MI-74 | Elatia | Heavy machine gun | 12.7×108mm | Essentially Elatia's version of the NSV. | |
Mi-48 | Elatia | Heavy machine gun | 12.7×108mm | A pirated copy of the Suvarovan original. | |
Mi-37 | Elatia | Heavy machine gun | 7.65x53 | In storage |
Grenade-based weapons
Name | Image | Origin | Type | Details |
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M75 hand grenade | Elatia | Grenade | ||
AG40 | Elatia | 40mm under-barrel grenade launcher | ||
GM-94 | Orun Redisus | Handheld magazine grenade launcher | ||
Q-87 | Jhengtsang | Automatic grenade launcher | Primarily used by special forces | |
AGS-17 | Orun Redisus | Automatic grenade launcher | ||
RF-91 | Elatia | Thermobaric rocket launcher |
Anti-tank weapons
Name | Image | Origin | Type | Details |
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RPG-61 | Elatia | Shoulder-launched anti-tank weapon | A pirated and localised version of the generic ubiquitous design. Upgraded to use the PG-7VR tandem-warhead munition. | |
RPG-74 | Elatia | 66mm disposable shoulder-launched anti-tank weapon | Early versions were capable of 300mm RHA penetration. Modernised variants can penetrate 450mm. | |
RCL-62 | Elatia | Anti-tank recoilless-gun | A pirated version of the Suvarovan original. | |
PF-98 | Jhengtsang | Anti-tank recoilless-gun | ||
TDK-100 | Elatia | 100mm anti-tank gun | Now mostly in reserve. Upgraded with AT-10 Stabber GLATGM. | |
TDM-80 anti-tank missile | Elatia | Anti-tank guided missile | Replaced the AT-3 Sagger. The TDM-80 is an infantry-portable, wire-guided ATGM with a maximum range of 2-2.5km depending on variant. The latest version is jam-resistant and possesses a tandem warhead capable of penetrating 1,000mm+ RHA. | |
HJ-12 | Jhengtsang | Anti-tank missile | Increasingly common. Currently special forces and Airborne Corps have priority for this weapon. | |
TDM-95 | Elatia/ Orun Redisus | Anti-tank missile | Laser beam-riding. Vehicle or tripod-mounted. Penetration: 1,200 RHA. Range: 5.5km (dependent on version) | |
TDM-95M | Elatia/ Orun Redisus | Anti-tank missile | Laser beam-riding. Vehicle or tripod-mounted. Penetration: 1,200 RHA. Range: 8km (dependent on version) | |
TDM-90 | Various | Anti-tank missile | Radio guided. Used by helicopters and tank destroyers. Replaced the TDM-77 | |
HJ-10 | Jhengtsang | NLOS ATGM | Elite units only |
Combat vehicles
Name | Image | Origin | Type | Numbers |
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V-03 main battle tank | Elatia | Main battle tank | Utilised by high-readiness tank brigades | |
V-74 main battle tank | Elatia | Main battle tank | This is the most numerous tank in active service. This was the first Elatian tank with 125mm smoothbore gun and composite armour. All vehicles in standing brigades upgraded to VA-74M3 configuration, with thermal sight, lengthened autoloader, modernised three-axis gun-stabilisation system, new digital FCS, heavy ERA and AT-11 Sniper missile compatibility. | |
Type 63A | Jhengtsang | Amphibious light tank | Primarily used by the Naval Infantry. | |
V-67 main battle tank | Elatia | Main Battle Tank | Developed from the Velikoslavian original, this 115mm smoothbore tank superceded the older V-56 following the 1971 Border War against Enyama. It remains the most numerous tank possessed by the Elatian government with more than 10,000 in storage, although none are currently in service with the standing army. Rather, they have all been mothballed to equip 'shell' brigades upon mobilisation. The modern V-67M2 variant is up-armoured with a 'brow' type applique module towards the front of the turret and ERA bricks at the rear. It also features a laser range finder as well as compatibility with the Bastion missile. | |
IBV-75 infantry fighting vehicle | Elatia | Infantry fighting vehicle | Based on a licensed copy of the BMP-1. Most remaining in active units have been upgraded to the IBV-75M3 or M4 standards. | |
IBV-81 infantry fighting vehicle | Elatia | Infantry fighting vehicle | Based on a licensed copy of the BMP-2. Many upgraded with new turret featuring thermal imager and 4x Kornet missiles. | |
IBV-05 | Elatia | Infantry fighting vehicle | Intended to replace all other infantry carriers in service. | |
TTV-72 | Elatia | Armoured personnel carrier | Still in widespread use. Produced in petrol and diesel-powered variants. | |
TTV-95 | Elatia | Armoured personnel carrier | Replacing the TTV-64 | |
IBV-04 | Elatia | Airborne infantry fighting vehicle | Primarily used by the Elatian Airborne Corps | |
TC-75 | Elatia | Tank destroyer | Brigade-level Anti-Tank Battalions consist of one company of tank destroyers (12 vehicles) and one company of dismounted anti-tank teams (36x launchers) | |
VS-65 | Elatia | Scout car | Upgraded with thermal imaging. Replaced the VS-51 | |
VS-05 | Mutul | General utility vehicle | ||
VS-05 | Mutul | General utility vehicle | ||
VS-68 | Jhengtsang | General utility vehicle |
Artillery
Name | Image | Origin | Type | Numbers |
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MO-60 | Elatia | 60mm mortar | ||
MO-74 | Elatia | 82mm mortar | ||
M52 | Elatia | 120mm mortar | Battalion-level fire support weapon, primarily used by wheeled infantry units. | |
MO-75 | Elatia | 120mm self-propelled mortar | Main battalion-level fire support weapon | |
240 mm mortar M240 | Elatia | 240mm heavy mortar | One special battery of eight attached to each army corps HQ. Used as anti-fortification siege artillery with laser-guided shells. | |
K-60 | Elatia | 122mm howitzer | A copy of the D-30 | |
K-70 | Elatia | 155mm towed howitzer | ||
K-33 | Elatia | 155mm towed howitzer | ||
K-56 | Various | 130mm towed gun | a copy of the M-46 | |
MK-75 | Elatia | 122mm Self-propelled howitzer | Gradually being relegated to reserve formations | |
MK-73 | Elatia | 155mm Self-propelled howitzer | Based on the chassis of the V-56 tank. Phased out. | |
MK-91 | Elatia | 155mm Self-propelled howitzer | ||
MK-98 | File:MA-SH-1(2).jpg | Elatia | 155mm Self-propelled howitzer | |
MK-78 | Elatia | 170mm heavy gun | ||
MR-63 | Jhengtsang | 107mm MLRS | ||
MR-64 | File:MA-MAM-01.jpg | Elatia | 127mm MLRS | Upgraded rockets can attain range exceeding 45km. Can disguise itself as an ordinary lorry. |
MR-76 | Elatia | 240mm MLRS | Introduced in the 1970's as a corps-level artillery piece. Being phased out in favour of the MR-98. | |
MR-98 | Elatia | 400mm MLRS | Maximum range: 200km | |
MR-93 | Elatia | 220mm heavy thermobaric multi-rocket system |
Army aviation
Name | Image | Origin | Type | Numbers |
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H-70 | Elatia | Utility helicopter/attack helicopter | A pirated version of the Messidorian Puma, the H-72 can be used as either a transport or a gunship. | |
H-68 | Elatia | Utility helicopter | The H-70 is a pirated version of the Messidorian Super Frelon. | |
Mi-26 | Various | Heavy lift helicopter | Manufactured under license | |
Mi-24 Hind | Various | Attack helicopter | Upgraded to Mi-35M standard | |
H-13 | Elatia | Attack helicopter | Introduced in 2014. Currently in service with elite attack squadrons. | |
U17 | Elatia | Medium altitude long endurance (MALE) UCAV | ||
U-96 | Mutul | Tactical drone | ||
Orlan-10 | Elatia | Tactical drone | ||
U-06 | Mutul | Handheld drone |
Anti-aircraft artillery
Name | Image | Origin | Type | Details |
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Kak-23 | Elatia | Anti-aircraft gun | Twin-23mm mount licensed local production. Some are converted into mobile weapons by being mounted to the rear of flatbed lorries. | |
KaK-57 | Various | 57mm flak gun | ||
Kak-70 | Elatia | Self-Propelled anti-aircraft system | SPAAG system equipped with two 30mm autocannons and a search/ranging radar system. Phased out. |
Surface-to-air missiles
Name | Origin | Type | Ammunition | Notes |
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IKM-8 | Elatia | MANPADS | ||
ADO-8 | Elatia | SHORAD | Mobile low-altitude system. Currently used at the brigade-level by reserve units. | |
ADO-17 | Elatia | SHORAD | Mobile low-altitude system optimised against PGM. Currently used at the brigade-level by active units. | |
ADO-12 | Elatia | Medium-range SAM | Currently used by Air Defence Brigades at the Army Corps level. | |
ADO-30 | Elatia | Area-defence SAM | Slant range roughly 200km. Has some ABM capability. Primarily used for static defence of major cities and military sites |
Ballistic missiles
Name | Image | Origin | Type | Details |
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BM-06 | Elatia | SRBM | Suspected copy of the SS-26 Stone. Range: 400km+. CEP: 5-7m | |
BM-78 | Elatia | TBM | Range: 60-180km. CEP: 70m |