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==Uniform== | ==Uniform== | ||
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==Equipment== | |||
=== Small-Arms === | |||
==== Sidearms ==== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! style="text-align: left;" |Name | |||
! style="text-align: left;" |Type | |||
!Caliber | |||
! style="text-align: left;" |Origin | |||
! style="text-align: left;" |Notes | |||
! style="text-align: left;" |Image | |||
|- | |||
| {{wp|FN_Five-seveN|FN Five-Seven}} | |||
| {{wp|Semi Automatic Pistol}} | |||
| {{wp|FN 5.7x28mm|CP.28/18}} Variant | |||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | |||
| Used as a side weapon and defense by special forces, combat engineering corps, field medics armed corps and sometimes used by crews of armored vehicles | |||
| [[File:FN5704.jpg|250px]] | |||
|- | |||
| {{wp|Glock|Glock-17,Glock-18,Glock-19}} | |||
| {{wp|Semi Automatic Pistol}},{{wp|Automatic Pistol}} | |||
| {{wp|9×19mm_Parabellum|CAP.77/22}} Variant | |||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | |||
| Used as a sidearm and self-defense by special forces, army airborne corps, field officer corps, armed field medic corps and used to a lesser extent by the regular army | |||
| [[File:Glock17.jpg|250px]] | |||
|- | |||
| {{wp|Heckler_%26_Koch_USP|USP}} | |||
| {{wp|Semi Automatic Pistol}} | |||
| {{wp|9×19mm_Parabellum|CAP.77/22}} Variant | |||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | |||
| Used as a sidearm and self-defense by most crews of armored vehicles and helicopters or light fixed-wing aircraft and used to a greater extent by the regular army | |||
| [[File:First-year H&K USP 9mm (32415150000) modified.png|250px]] | |||
|- | |||
| {{wp|Beretta_92|Beretta 92}} | |||
| {{wp|Semi Automatic Pistol}} | |||
| {{wp|9×19mm_Parabellum|CAP.77/22}} Variant | |||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | |||
| Used as a sidearm and defense by most of the regular army as well as being registered under the national reserve force | |||
| [[File:Beretta-92FS.jpg|250px]] | |||
|- | |||
| {{wp|SIG_Sauer_P226|P226}} | |||
| {{wp|Semi Automatic Pistol}} | |||
| {{wp|9×19mm_Parabellum|CAP.77/22}} Variant | |||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | |||
| Used as a sidearm and self defense weapon only by special forces | |||
| [[File:SIG Sauer P226 neu.jpg|250px]] | |||
|- | |||
| {{wp|M1911_pistol|M1911}} | |||
| {{wp|Semi Automatic Pistol}} | |||
| {{wp|45_ACP|TFAP.22/20}} Variant | |||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | |||
| Used only as a ceremonial weapon and for gun control training as well as being the pistiol with the largest amount in the National Reserve Force | |||
| [[File:M1911 A1 pistol.jpg|250px]] | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
==== Submachine Guns ==== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! style="text-align: left;" |Name | |||
! style="text-align: left;" |Type | |||
!Caliber | |||
! style="text-align: left;" |Origin | |||
! style="text-align: left;" |Notes | |||
! style="text-align: left;" |Image | |||
|- | |||
| {{wp|Heckler_%26_Koch_MP5|MP5}} | |||
| {{wp|Submachine gun}} | |||
| {{wp|9×19mm_Parabellum|CAP.77/22}} | |||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | |||
| Used by the regular army and some special forces groups | |||
| [[File:MP5.jpg|350px]] | |||
|- | |||
| {{wp|FN_P90|P90}} | |||
| {{wp|Submachine gun}},{{wp|Personal Defence Weapon}} | |||
| {{wp|FN 5.7x28mm|CP.28/18}} | |||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | |||
| Used mainly as a defence weapon by special forces, combat medics armed corps, combat engineer corps, urban combat division brigades and light infantry/light assault brigades | |||
| [[File:P90--.png|350px]] | |||
|- | |||
| {{wp|FAMAE_SAF|SAF}} | |||
| {{wp|Submachine gun}} | |||
| {{wp|9×19mm_Parabellum|CAP.77/22}} | |||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | |||
| Used mostly by special forces and some brigades of the army | |||
| [[File:Famae-saf.jpg|350px]] | |||
|- | |||
| {{wp|Brügger_%26_Thomet_APC|APC}} | |||
| {{wp|Submachine gun}},{{wp|Assault rifle}} | |||
| {{wp|5.56×45mm_NATO|CMAMMO.88/20}} | |||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | |||
| Used only by special forces and combat engineering corps | |||
| [[File:B&T APC 9 K side profile.jpg|350px]] | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
==== Rifles ==== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! style="text-align: left;" |Name | |||
! style="text-align: left;" |Type | |||
!Caliber | |||
! style="text-align: left;" |Origin | |||
! style="text-align: left;" |Notes | |||
! style="text-align: left;" |Image | |||
|- | |||
| {{wp|M4_carbine|M4}} | |||
| {{wp|Assault Rifle}},{{wp|Carbine}} | |||
| {{wp|5.56×45mm_NATO|CMAMMO.88/20}} | |||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | |||
| Used extensively by the regular army, airborne brigades, special forces, combat engineering corps and the armed combat medic corps | |||
| [[File:PEO M4 Carbine RAS M68 CCO.png|350px]] | |||
|- | |||
| {{wp|Heckler_%26_Koch_HK416|HK-416}} | |||
| {{wp|Assault Rifle}},{{wp|Carbine}} | |||
| {{wp|5.56×45mm_NATO|CMAMMO.88/20}} | |||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | |||
| Main weapon of the special forces and used to a lesser extent by the regular army | |||
| [[File:HK416N.png|350px]] | |||
|- | |||
| {{wp|FN_SCAR|SCAR-L}} | |||
| {{wp|Assault Rifle}} | |||
| {{wp|5.56×45mm_NATO|CMAMMO.88/20}} | |||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | |||
| Used by special forces, the regular army and the combat engineering corps, mainly by support companies and units | |||
| [[File:Scar L Standard.jpg|350px]] | |||
|- | |||
| {{wp|AK-103|AK-103}} | |||
| {{wp|Assault Rifle}} | |||
| {{wp|7.62×39mm|KRR.2C}} | |||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | |||
| Used only by the regular army, mainly in the 2th army | |||
| [[File:Ak103 m.jpg|350px]] | |||
|- | |||
| {{wp|SA80|SA-80}} | |||
| {{wp|Bullpup}} {{wp|Assault Rifle}} | |||
| {{wp|5.56×45mm_NATO|CMAMMO.88/20}} | |||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | |||
| Used extensively by special forces and defence or escort brigades | |||
| [[File:SA80 A2 (L85A2) 5.56mm Rifle MOD 45162150.jpg|350px]] | |||
|- | |||
| {{wp|Barrett_M82|M82}} | |||
| {{wp|Anti Materiel Rifle}} | |||
| {{wp|.50_BMG|SDL.66J}} | |||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | |||
| Used almost entirely by special forces and used to a lesser extent by sniper/anti-materiel sniper regiments | |||
| [[File:Barrett-M82A1-Independence-Day-2017-IZE-048-white.jpg|350px]] | |||
|- | |||
| {{wp|Accuracy_International_AWM|AWM}} | |||
| {{wp|Bolt Action}} {{wp|Sniper Rifle}} | |||
| {{wp|.338_Lapua_Magnum|MLC.90/17}} | |||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | |||
| Used mostly by recon and sniper regiments of the regular army and to a lesser extent by special forces | |||
| [[File:AWM-338-white.jpg|350px]] | |||
|- | |||
| {{wp|DSR-Precision_DSR-1|DSR-1}} | |||
| {{wp|Sniper Rifle}} | |||
| {{wp|.338_Lapua_Magnum|MLC.90/17}} | |||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | |||
| Used to a lesser extent by airborne forces and the regular army | |||
| [[File:AMP DSR-1 Koalorka.jpg|350px]] | |||
|- | |||
| {{wp|Remington_MSR|MSR}} | |||
| {{wp|Sniper Rifle}} | |||
| {{wp|.338_Lapua_Magnum|MLC.90/17}} | |||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | |||
| Used by special forces, airborne forces and mainly by the regular army, sometimes used as a designated marksman rifle | |||
| [[File:R-MSR.jpg|350px]] | |||
|- | |||
| {{wp|IWI_Tavor|IWI TAVOR}} | |||
| {{wp|Bullpup}} {{wp|Designated Marksman Rifle}} | |||
| {{wp|5.56×45mm_NATO|CMAMMO.88/20}} | |||
| {{flag|Cordomonivence}} | |||
| Used extensively by the military and special forces as well as the airborne forces | |||
| [[File:IWI-Tavor-TAR-21w1.jpg|350px]] | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
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Cordobez Army | |
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Corshvek Hieer | |
Active | 1855 |
Country | Cordomonivence |
Allegiance | Armed forces of Cordomonivence |
Type | Land army |
Role | Land warfare |
Size | 195,100 (Active soldiers) |
Part of | Armed forces of Cordomonivence |
Garrison/HQ | The knights palace in Mushnetman |
Motto(s) | "Gemeinsam stehen wirre den Aggressoren entgagennet!" (United we stand agaisnt the aggresors!) |
March | Marsch der Befreierr is the most popular march |
Commanders | |
Commander-in-chief of the Armed forces of Cordomonivence | mattis kaspar heinrichs |
Defence Minister | Walther Karlmann Kennder |
Supreme General of the Cordobez Army | Julian Heiner Weigand |
General Commander of the 1th Army | Meinhard Hauke Kolbe |
General Commander of the 2th Army | Adalbert Wernher Switzer |
The Cordobez army or Corshvek Hieer in Cordobez language,it is the main land service branch of the AFC. The army has the purpose of ensuring the land security of the national territory of Cordomonivence in addition to working together with other branches of the AFC. The army is the branch of the AFC with the largest number of personnel in addition to being the third branch of the AFC to receive more budget.Its main operations at present are counter-insurgency, peacekeeping operations and the fight against drugs and human trafficking.The army operates on a doctrine of deterrence, maintaining a large number of equipment as a way to prevent other nations from invading Cordomonivence (although more than half of the equipment is not in active service and would take several days or weeks to be ready to be used if needed)
History
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Organization
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Ranks
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Equipment
Small-Arms
Sidearms
Name | Type | Caliber | Origin | Notes | Image |
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FN Five-Seven | Semi Automatic Pistol | CP.28/18 Variant | Cordomonivence | Used as a side weapon and defense by special forces, combat engineering corps, field medics armed corps and sometimes used by crews of armored vehicles | |
Glock-17,Glock-18,Glock-19 | Semi Automatic Pistol,Automatic Pistol | CAP.77/22 Variant | Cordomonivence | Used as a sidearm and self-defense by special forces, army airborne corps, field officer corps, armed field medic corps and used to a lesser extent by the regular army | |
USP | Semi Automatic Pistol | CAP.77/22 Variant | Cordomonivence | Used as a sidearm and self-defense by most crews of armored vehicles and helicopters or light fixed-wing aircraft and used to a greater extent by the regular army | |
Beretta 92 | Semi Automatic Pistol | CAP.77/22 Variant | Cordomonivence | Used as a sidearm and defense by most of the regular army as well as being registered under the national reserve force | |
P226 | Semi Automatic Pistol | CAP.77/22 Variant | Cordomonivence | Used as a sidearm and self defense weapon only by special forces | |
M1911 | Semi Automatic Pistol | TFAP.22/20 Variant | Cordomonivence | Used only as a ceremonial weapon and for gun control training as well as being the pistiol with the largest amount in the National Reserve Force |
Submachine Guns
Name | Type | Caliber | Origin | Notes | Image |
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MP5 | Submachine gun | CAP.77/22 | Cordomonivence | Used by the regular army and some special forces groups | |
P90 | Submachine gun,Personal Defence Weapon | CP.28/18 | Cordomonivence | Used mainly as a defence weapon by special forces, combat medics armed corps, combat engineer corps, urban combat division brigades and light infantry/light assault brigades | |
SAF | Submachine gun | CAP.77/22 | Cordomonivence | Used mostly by special forces and some brigades of the army | |
APC | Submachine gun,Assault rifle | CMAMMO.88/20 | Cordomonivence | Used only by special forces and combat engineering corps |
Rifles
Name | Type | Caliber | Origin | Notes | Image |
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M4 | Assault Rifle,Carbine | CMAMMO.88/20 | Cordomonivence | Used extensively by the regular army, airborne brigades, special forces, combat engineering corps and the armed combat medic corps | |
HK-416 | Assault Rifle,Carbine | CMAMMO.88/20 | Cordomonivence | Main weapon of the special forces and used to a lesser extent by the regular army | |
SCAR-L | Assault Rifle | CMAMMO.88/20 | Cordomonivence | Used by special forces, the regular army and the combat engineering corps, mainly by support companies and units | File:Scar L Standard.jpg |
AK-103 | Assault Rifle | KRR.2C | Cordomonivence | Used only by the regular army, mainly in the 2th army | |
SA-80 | Bullpup Assault Rifle | CMAMMO.88/20 | Cordomonivence | Used extensively by special forces and defence or escort brigades | |
M82 | Anti Materiel Rifle | SDL.66J | Cordomonivence | Used almost entirely by special forces and used to a lesser extent by sniper/anti-materiel sniper regiments | |
AWM | Bolt Action Sniper Rifle | MLC.90/17 | Cordomonivence | Used mostly by recon and sniper regiments of the regular army and to a lesser extent by special forces | |
DSR-1 | Sniper Rifle | MLC.90/17 | Cordomonivence | Used to a lesser extent by airborne forces and the regular army | |
MSR | Sniper Rifle | MLC.90/17 | Cordomonivence | Used by special forces, airborne forces and mainly by the regular army, sometimes used as a designated marksman rifle | File:R-MSR.jpg |
IWI TAVOR | Bullpup Designated Marksman Rifle | CMAMMO.88/20 | Cordomonivence | Used extensively by the military and special forces as well as the airborne forces |
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