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==Air Force== | |||
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| [https://forum.nationstates.net/viewtopic.php?ns=1&f=6&t=117458 HIA O-11 "Skrölti"] | |||
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| Commercially HIA S-37, it was imported from Haruspex between the years 1983-1986 | |||
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| [https://forum.nationstates.net/viewtopic.php?ns=1&f=6&t=117458 HIA O-11Æ "Skrölti"] | |||
| [[File:SAAB JA37 Viggen-8086 - Flickr - Ragnhild & Neil Crawford.jpg|center|180px]] | |||
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| Commercially HIA S-37, it was imported from Haruspex between the years 1983-1986 and converted into trainer variant. | |||
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| Designed by Hrafn for the training of beginner pilots. It is the only plane ever designed by Hrafn | |||
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The Varnar of Ateenia | |
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Motto | "ᛒᛚᛟᚦ:ᛞᚨᚢᚦᛁ:ᛊᛁᚷᚢᚱ!" ("Blood, Death, Victory!") |
Current form | 26.11.1976 (84.4.1904 AJB) |
Service branches | Herr of Ateenia Valkyrjur of Ateenia Sjornher of Ateenia |
Headquarters | Atha |
Leadership | |
Drottning (Queen) | Ena Kalinka |
Varnarmálaráðherra (Minister of Defence) | Herleif Olafsson |
Stríðsherra | Iona Gunilladóttir |
Personnel | |
Military age | 16-49 |
Available for military service | 1,073,552 males, age 15–49, 1,080,182 females, age 15–49 |
Fit for military service | 931,283 males, age 15–49, 937,171 females, age 15–49 |
Active personnel | 46,918 |
Reserve personnel | 93,511 |
Expenditure | |
Budget | $2.916 billion |
Percent of GDP | 3,64% |
Industry | |
Domestic suppliers | MVS, G&I, HV, Hrafn, FJS |
Foreign suppliers | Haruspex Rhodellia Iverica Narva Mitō Zaxar |
Equipment
Army
Small Arms and Light Weapons
Name | Country | Type | Image | Notes |
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Pistols | ||||
MVS S3A | Ateenia | Pistol | Standard issue pistol, based on the Haruspex CC-2A and has been upgraded in 2012 to modern standars. | |
Submachine Guns | ||||
G&I V79 | Ateenia | Submachine gun | Modernized versions of the V79, are still in standard use by all branches of Varnar. | |
Assault rifles and Battle rifles | ||||
G&I A9 | Ateenia | Assault rifle | Standard issue assault rifle.
[Top] G&I A81 original design, being replaced with the modernized variant.
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ARX SK-212 | Iverica | Battle rifle Designated marksman rifle |
commercially known as AMM-212, the ARX SK-210 is used as battle rifle and designated marksman rifle by the special forces. | |
Sniper Rifles | ||||
G&I LR25 | Ateenia | Sniper rifle | Standard issue sniper rifle. | |
CCNML-01 E | Haruspex | Anti-materiel rifle | Purchased from Haruspex in 2010, it has been retrofitted into Anti-materiel rifle. | |
Support weapons | ||||
HV Vélbyssa 99 | Ateenia | Light machine gun | Currently standard LMG in the military but planned to be replaced in the future. | |
ARX Vélbyssa 4 | Iverica | General-purpose machine gun | commercially AMG-207M, the ARX Vélbyssa 4 is used mostly as light armaments on vehicles. | |
G&I Vélbyssa 25 | Iverica | Heavy machine gun | commercially known as HMG-22, G&W Vélbyssa 25 is only reserved as heavy armaments for vehicles. | |
K1-B | Haruspex | Heavy machine gun Anti-aircraft machine gun |
the K1-B is the primary Heavy Machine Gun used by the Varnar, it is also used as Anti-aircraft MG. | |
KI HPV25 | Rhodellia | Grenade machine gun | Commercially GLV2 | |
KI HP25 | Rhodellia | Grenade launcher | Commercially GLI2-B | |
Anti-armour | ||||
Hrafn SR1 | Ateenia | Recoilless rifle | 84-mm man-portable reusable anti-tank weapon | |
Stuka 25 | Rhodellia | Anti-tank missile | Commercially AT6 Stuka | |
Ulan 25 | Rhodellia | Anti-tank missile | Commercially AT7 Ulan | |
Tegund 87 "Hundur" | Ateenia | Recoilless rifle | Nicknamed Hundur for its bark-like sound when fired. |
Anti-aircraft systems
Name | Country | Type | Quantity | Image | Notes |
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Anti-aircraft artillery | |||||
FJS L-40T4 | Ateenia | Anti-aircraft autocannon | 552 | Primary anti aircraft cannon in the Varnar and variants of this are used from offering AA protection to Sjornher vessels to offering air defense to military bases. | |
Surface-to-air-missile | |||||
R-7 "Greni" | Ateenia Mokhavia |
Passive electronically scanned array | 26 | Part of the Northern Bee air defense system development program between Freyja's Iron and Steel and M-SI in 1977-1981. 26 units of "Greni" are used as mobile radars but the radar system is also used on Sjornher vessels. | |
YLE-7B | Ateenia Mokhavia |
Surface-to-air missile system | 82 30 |
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Part of the Northern Bee air defense system development program between Freyja's Iron and Steel and M-SI in 1977-1981.
[top] YLE-7B ML (MANPAD) |
YLE-14 "Örn" | Ateenia Mokhavia |
Surface-to-air missile system | 7 | Part of the Northern Bee air defense system development program between Freyja's Iron and Steel and M-SI in 1977-1981. 7 units of "Örn" are used as mobile medium range SAMs but is also used on Sjornher vessels and as stationary installments in bigger military installations. |
Field Artillery and Mortars
Name | Country | Type | Quantity | Image | Notes |
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Mortars | |||||
FJS ÞS-26 | Ateenia | Mortar | 633 28 |
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Standard issue Ateenian FJS 120mm heavy infantry mortar |
FJS LS-26 | Ateenia | Mortar | 645 27 |
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Standard issue Ateenian FJS 81mm light infantry mortar |
Howitzers | |||||
FJS AH-12 | Ateenia | Gun-howitzer | 198 | 155mm howitzer | |
AH-96 "Kommúnista" | Velaheria | Howitzer | 460 | Commercially SK-23, the 122mm howitzers are a what remain of the many SK-23s, that the People's Union of Ateenia both imported before and recieved as aid during the liberation war in 1976. | |
ARX PH-1 | Iverica | Pack-howitzer | 73 | 105mm howitzer, received from Iverica in 1973. Commercially known as ARX 105-3 | |
FJS S-37 | Ateenia | Self-propelled artillery | 27 | Truck mounted 155mm howitzer, built using FJS AH-84 howitzer designs. | |
Multiple rocket launchers | |||||
HIA ME-27 Mars | Haruspex | Multiple rocket launcher | 116 | Commercially known as HIA Valkirie MARS, it was acquired from HIA in 1999. | |
HIA HSE-10 "Djöfull" | Haruspex | Rocket artillery | 24 | Commercially known as HIA Tajem (Devil) High Mobility Artillery Rocket System, it was acquired from HIA in 2010. |
Armour and other vehicles
Name | Country | Type | Quantity | Image | Notes |
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Tanks | |||||
HIA LT-35 | Haruspex | Light tank | 194 | Commercially known as HIA Q39 Nota'man (Devil) Tank Destroyer, it was acquired from HIA between the years 2007-2011 in 3 deliveries. It is used by the Varnar as a light tank. The Varnar upgraded its original 88mm gun to a 105mm gun with a more modern turret in 2017 through HIA. | |
Infantry fighting vehicles | |||||
BF-4 "Kristinn" | Tagmatium | Infantry fighting vehicle | 73 | Commercially known as Infantry Fighting Vehicle Mark II Perifras, it was acquired by the Kingdom of Ateenia from Tagmatium in 1976 as lend lease and was purchased out after the civil war. | |
BF-3 "Lynx" | Iverica | Infantry fighting vehicle | 97 | Commercially known as G-70 Lynx, it was recieved from Iverica in 1975 as lend lease, which was purchased out after the civil war, aswell as more were purchased in 1982. | |
Armoured personnel carriers | |||||
BV-98 "Spjót" | Haruspex | Armoured personnel carrier | 269 | Commercially Yesol mk I thru III, it was aqquired by the royalist forces of Ateenia in 1970 and more were bought after the civil war. | |
Hrafn BV-13 | Ateenia | Armoured personnel carrier | 594 | Developed by Hrafn Hf, the BV-13 was designed in 1985 and entered service in 1989. | |
Utility vehicles and Trucks | |||||
Takata Halax | Mitō | Pickup | ? | ||
Kopel Eiknir | Narva | Sport utility vehicle | ? | Standard Utility vehicle | |
Esé Masas | Iverica | Van | ? | Used by the military police. Also used as ambulances. | |
Pantheon Xielg | Haruspex | Sedan | ? | Used by military police. | |
KLB-200 | Ateenia | Utility vehicle | ? | Entered service in 1971, it was a successor to KLB-100 series which was developed in 1944. | |
Hrafn V-2119H | Ateenia | Truck | ? | 4×4 light cargo truck | |
Hrafn V-1206H | Ateenia | Truck | ? | 6x6 Medium cargo truck | |
Hrafn V-1310H | Ateenia | Truck | ? | 8x8 Heavy cargo truck | |
Hrafn V-2325H | Ateenia | Truck | ? | 8x8 Heavy cargo truck | |
All-terrain vehicles | |||||
Hrafn BB-113 | Ateenia | Tracked articulated vehicle | 722 | tracked articulated all-terrain vehicle | |
Krieger GW 1000S | Rhodellia | All-terrain vehicle | ? | Rhodellian made Krieger GW 1000S ATV, purchased in 1993 and in 1999 | |
Krieger MS 750 | Rhodellia | Motorcycle | ? | Rhodellian made Krieger MS 750 all terrain motorcycle, purchased in 1993 and in 1999 | |
Wôboz AnTar 2 | Zaxar | Snowmobile | ? | Zaxar made Wôboz AnTar 2 snowmobile, purchased periodically since royalist insurgents first purchased them in 1971 | |
Military engineering vehicles | |||||
Hrafn V-1410EHB | Ateenia | Recovery Vehicle | ? | Hrafn V-1310H recovery variant | |
Hrafn V-1606KH | Ateenia | Wheeled Crane | ? | Hrafn V-1206H wheeled crane variant. | |
Hrafn V-1506G | Ateenia | Wheeled Excavator | ? | Hrafn V-1206H wheeled excavator variant. | |
Hrafn V-2725BF | Ateenia | Bridging vehicle | 8 | Hrafn V-2325H bridging vehicle variant | |
Hrafn Tegund-1BVP | Ateenia | Armoured vehicle-launched bridge | 10 | Rus T-55 imported in 1972 retrofitted into armoured bridge carrier | |
Hrafn NH-22 "Flugeldar" | Ateenia | Mine clearing vehicle | 19 | Mine clearing vehicle designed by Hrafn Hf in 1994, nicknamed Flugedar or fireworks due to the fireworks it brings, when it clears mines. | |
Hrafn Tegund-2SG | Ateenia | Trencher | ? | Rus T-62 imported in 1972 retrofitted into trencher vehicle | |
Hrafn Tegund-2BKV | Ateenia | Combat engineering vehicle | 13 | Rus T-62 imported in 1972 retrofitted into combat engineering vehicle | |
Hrafn Tegund-1BVBN | Ateenia | Armoured recovery vehicle | 32 | Rus T-55 imported in 1972 retrofitted into armoured recovery vehicle |
Corvettes
Class | Number of ships |
Origin | Commissioned | Displacement (tonnes) |
Speed (knots) |
Ships | Photo |
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Aslaug class | 4 | Ateenia | 1999-2002 | 250 | 30 | SHH Grundvik (20) SHH Hella (21) SHH Osarvik (22) SHH Jork (23) |
Inner Coast Guard
Class | Number of ships |
Origin | Commissioned | Displacement (tonnes) |
Speed (knots) |
Ships | Photo |
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Sjóúlfur class | 5 | Ateenia | 1993-1994 | 62 | 25 | SHH Kjarra (11) SHH Árhlaup (12) SHH Yönnur (13) SHH Olferrhús (14) SHH Skógheim (15) |
Outer Coast Guard
Class | Number of ships |
Origin | Commissioned | Displacement (tonnes) |
Speed (knots) |
Ships | Photo |
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Embla class | 2 | Ateenia | 1985 | 3150 | 20 | SHH Embla (101) SHH Atha (102) |
Minelayers
Class | Number of ships |
Origin | Commissioned | Displacement (tonnes) |
Speed (knots) |
Ships | Photo |
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Konallandi class | 3 | Ateenia | 1993-1994 | 1450 | 20 | SHH Íra (51) SHH Bifröst (52) SHH Dagvik (55) |
Minesweepers
Class | Number of ships |
Origin | Commissioned | Displacement (tonnes) |
Speed (knots) |
Ships | Photo |
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Selur class | 3 | Ateenia | 1977-1979 | 150 | 12 | SHH Einar (201) SHH Eerika (205) SHH Gyda (207) |
Transport Ships
Class | Number of ships |
Origin | Commissioned | Displacement (tonnes) |
Speed (knots) |
Ships | Photo |
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Búrhvalur class | 19 | Ateenia | 1979-1986 | 53 | 9 | Búrhvalur 1-19 |
Landing Crafts
Class | Number of ships |
Origin | Commissioned | Displacement (tonnes) |
Speed (knots) |
Ships | Photo |
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Önd class | 55 | Ateenia | 1999-2005 | 2,1 | 30 | Önd 1-55 | |
L-100 class | 61 | Ateenia | 1977-1987 | 10 | 35 | L101-161 | |
L-200 class | 27 | Ateenia | 2011-2015 | 32 | 40 | L201-227 |
Pollution Control ships
Class | Number of ships |
Origin | Commissioned | Displacement (tonnes) |
Speed (knots) |
Ships | Photo |
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Myrrdall class | 2 | Ateenia | 1985-1987 | 1400 | 11 | SHH Gunhild (31) SHH Ase (32) |
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Nanubard class | 1 | Ateenia | 1985-1987 | 3450 | 15 | SHH Hvalavik (33) |
Air Force
Aircraft | Image | Origin | Type | In service | Notes |
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Combat Aircraft | |||||
HIA O-11 "Skrölti" | Haruspex | Multirole Fighter | 27 | Commercially HIA S-37, it was imported from Haruspex between the years 1983-1986 | |
Transport | |||||
Trainer aircraft | |||||
HIA O-11Æ "Skrölti" | Haruspex | Converted trainer | 16 | Commercially HIA S-37, it was imported from Haruspex between the years 1983-1986 and converted into trainer variant. | |
Hrafn Æ-21 | Ateenia | Trainer aircraft | 20 | Designed by Hrafn for the training of beginner pilots. It is the only plane ever designed by Hrafn |