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The '''Royal Bretislavian Army''' (German: Königliche Bretislawische Armee) is the land warfare branch in the Royal Bretislavian Armed Forces. It is the oldest branch in the military as well as the oldest uniformed service in the country. | |||
==Organization== | |||
The Royal Bretislavian Army holds a grand total of 100 divisions, each of 32,000 men and women, which in turn is 1000 brigades consisting of 4,000 men and women. Currently their are 4 four star generals in service, which each leading 25 divisions respectively. These 4 armies are part of one army group led by the General of the Army. | |||
*1st Royal Army | |||
**25 divisions - 800,000 service members | |||
**200 brigades | |||
*2nd Royal Army | |||
**25 divisions - 800,000 service members | |||
**200 brigades | |||
*3rd Royal Army | |||
**25 divisions - 800,000 service members | |||
**200 brigades | |||
==Equipment== | |||
===Weapons=== | |||
====Individual Weapons==== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! Weapon | |||
! Country of origin | |||
! Type | |||
|- | |||
| H&W M1962 | |||
| [[Bretislavia]] | |||
| Semi-auto - automatic rifle | |||
|- | |||
| Reynard M40 | |||
| [[Bretislavia]] | |||
| Semi-automatic rifle | |||
|- | |||
| Reynard M1912 | |||
| [[Bretislavia]] | |||
| Bolt-action designated sniper rifle | |||
|- | |||
| RM-58 | |||
| [[Bretislavia]] | |||
| Hand grenade | |||
|- | |||
| H&W Model 22 | |||
| [[Bretislavia]] | |||
| Infantry sidearm revolver | |||
|- | |||
| IAT | |||
| [[Bretislavia]] | |||
| Infantry anti-tank rifle | |||
|- | |||
|} |
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Royal Bretislavian Army
Königliche Bretislawische Armee | |
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Active | 1565 – present |
Country | Bretislavia |
Allegiance | Bretislavia |
Type | Army |
Size | 3,200,000 active duty - 2,000,000 reserve |
Motto(s) | For King and Country - Für König und Land |
Commanders | |
Commander-in-Chief | James IV |
Prime Minister | Wilhelm Heinrich |
General of the Army | Leopold Meyer |
The Royal Bretislavian Army (German: Königliche Bretislawische Armee) is the land warfare branch in the Royal Bretislavian Armed Forces. It is the oldest branch in the military as well as the oldest uniformed service in the country.
Organization
The Royal Bretislavian Army holds a grand total of 100 divisions, each of 32,000 men and women, which in turn is 1000 brigades consisting of 4,000 men and women. Currently their are 4 four star generals in service, which each leading 25 divisions respectively. These 4 armies are part of one army group led by the General of the Army.
- 1st Royal Army
- 25 divisions - 800,000 service members
- 200 brigades
- 2nd Royal Army
- 25 divisions - 800,000 service members
- 200 brigades
- 3rd Royal Army
- 25 divisions - 800,000 service members
- 200 brigades
Equipment
Weapons
Individual Weapons
Weapon | Country of origin | Type |
---|---|---|
H&W M1962 | Bretislavia | Semi-auto - automatic rifle |
Reynard M40 | Bretislavia | Semi-automatic rifle |
Reynard M1912 | Bretislavia | Bolt-action designated sniper rifle |
RM-58 | Bretislavia | Hand grenade |
H&W Model 22 | Bretislavia | Infantry sidearm revolver |
IAT | Bretislavia | Infantry anti-tank rifle |