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| {{wp|Type 90 AFV}}|| {{wp|Armoured fighting vehicle}}/{{wp|Mortar carrier}} || 2070 ||{{flag|Xiaodong}} || [[File:Chinese_Type_90_APC.jpg|center|200px]] || | | {{wp|Type 90 AFV}}|| {{wp|Armoured fighting vehicle}}/{{wp|Mortar carrier}} || 2070 ||{{flag|Xiaodong}} || [[File:Chinese_Type_90_APC.jpg|center|200px]] || | ||
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| {{wp|Type_59_tank#Domestic_models|Type 59 HIFV}}|| Heavy {{wp|Armoured fighting vehicle}} || 7290 ||{{flag|Xiaodong}} || || Conversion of obsolete Type 59 tanks into heavy AFV with upgraded powerpack, running gear, additional armour and the turret replaced with a 30mm cannon. | | {{wp|Type_59_tank#Domestic_models|Type 59 HIFV}}|| Heavy {{wp|Armoured fighting vehicle}} || 7290 ||{{flag|Xiaodong}} || || Conversion of obsolete Type 59 tanks into heavy AFV with upgraded powerpack, running gear, additional armour and the turret replaced with a 30mm cannon. | ||
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| {{wp|DefTech AV8|AV8}}|| {{wp|Armoured fighting vehicle}}/{{wp|Mortar carrier}}/{{wp|Tank Destroyer}} || 9696 ||{{flag|Ajahadya}} || || First domestically designed and produced APC. Also in use as command and recon variants. | | {{wp|DefTech AV8|AV8}}|| {{wp|Armoured fighting vehicle}}/{{wp|Mortar carrier}}/{{wp|Tank Destroyer}} || 9696 ||{{flag|Ajahadya}} || || First domestically designed and produced APC. Also in use as command and recon variants. | ||
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| {{wp|Type 63 (armoured personnel carrier)|Type 63 APC}}|| {{wp|Armoured Personnel Carrier}}/{{wp|Mortar carrier}}/{{wp|Tank Destroyer}} || ~10,000 ||{{flag|Xiaodong}} || [[File:ChineseType63APC.jpg|center|200px]] || In reserve stockpiles. | | {{wp|Type 63 (armoured personnel carrier)|Type 63 APC}}|| {{wp|Armoured Personnel Carrier}}/{{wp|Mortar carrier}}/{{wp|Tank Destroyer}} || ~10,000 ||{{flag|Xiaodong}} || [[File:ChineseType63APC.jpg|center|200px]] || In reserve stockpiles. | ||
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| {{wp|BRDM-2#North_Korea|Type 93 APC}}|| Light {{wp|Armoured Personnel Carrier}} || 7800 ||{{flag|Ajahadya}} || [[File:BRDM2_VS.jpg|center|200px]] | | {{wp|BRDM-2#North_Korea|Type 93 APC}}|| Light {{wp|Armoured Personnel Carrier}} || 7800 ||{{flag|Ajahadya}} || [[File:BRDM2_VS.jpg|center|200px]] | ||
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| {{wp|Type 89 AFV}}|| {{wp|Armoured fighting vehicle}}/{{wp|Tank Destroyer}} || 810 ||{{flag|Xiaodong}} || [[File:Sri_Lanka_Military_0226.jpg|center|200px]] | | {{wp|Type 89 AFV}}|| {{wp|Armoured fighting vehicle}}/{{wp|Tank Destroyer}} || 810 ||{{flag|Xiaodong}} || [[File:Sri_Lanka_Military_0226.jpg|center|200px]] || Also in use as command and recon variants. | ||
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| {{wp|Type 08}}|| {{wp|Infantry fighting vehicle}} || 696 ||{{flag|Xiaodong}} || [[File:ZBL-08.jpg|center|200px]] || Reconnaissance variant only. | | {{wp|Type 08}}|| {{wp|Infantry fighting vehicle}} || 696 ||{{flag|Xiaodong}} || [[File:ZBL-08.jpg|center|200px]] || Reconnaissance variant only. |
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Grand Army of the Union of Republics of Satria Grande Armée de la Union des Républiques de Satrie | |
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Active | 1935-present |
Country | Ajahadya |
Branch | Army |
Role | Land force |
Size | 323,837 active personnel 296,985 reserves |
Part of | Ajahadyan Armed Forces |
Commanders | |
Supreme Commander in Chief | Salil Balchandra |
Minister of National Defense and Unification | Pransu Amin |
Marshal of Ajahadya | FM. Kirin Sarai |
Chief of Staff | Maj. Gen. Khushvir Dhankar |
The Grand Army of the Union of Republics of Satria (Gaullican: Grande Armée de la Union des Républiquesde Satrie), more commonly known as the Ajahadyan Army (Armée Adjadie) is the land component of the Ajahadyan Armed Forces. It is the of the two branches of the Ajahadyan Armed Forces, the other being the Ajahadyan Air Force, and encompasses a total of approximately 323,837 active troops and 296,985 reserve troops.
History
Army of the Rajadom (1880s - 1936)
Azad Fauj, Solarian War and First Satrian War (1936 - 1948)
Military Buildup, Second Satrian War and Dakian War (1948 - 1965)
Diplomatic Isolation, Third Satrian War, Dakatan War (1965 - 1982)
ROSPO, Rebuilding and Modernisation, Fourth Satrian War (1982 - Present)
Organisation and doctrine
Equipment
Small Arms
Model | Type | Origin | Image | Notes |
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Pistol Auto 9mm 1A | Semi-automatic pistol | Ajahadya | Standard-issue sidearm for Ajahadyan Army officers. | |
Type 81 assault rifle | Assault rifle | Xiaodong | Standard issue rifle of the Ajahadyan Army, in local production. | |
Type 63 assault rifle | Assault rifle | Xiaodong | In limited use by reserve units of the Ajahadyan Army. | |
Tabuk Sniper Rifle | Designated marksman rifle | Ajahadya | Standard issue marksman rifle of the Ajahadyan Army. | |
Type 73 light machine gun | Light machine gun | Ajahadya | Standard issue LMG of the Ajahadyan Army. | |
NSVA | Heavy machine gun | Chistovodia | Standard issue HMG of the Ajahadyan Army, license produced. | |
Vidhwansak | Anti-material rifle | Ajahadya | AMR in limited use by special forces units. |
Anti-Tank Weapons
Model | Type | Origin | Image | Notes |
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Type 98 AT Launcher | Anti-tank rocket | Xiaodong | Standard issue company-level AT weapon. | |
Type 70 AT Launcher | Rocket-propelled grenade launcher | Chistovodia | Standard issue squad-level AT weapon, license produced. |
Surface-to-Air Weaponry
Model | Type | Origin | Quantity | Image | Notes |
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Type 88 AA Launcher 'Anza' | MANPADS launcher | Ajahadya | |||
Type 09 AA Launcher | Surface to air missile launcher | Ajahadya | 84 | ||
Type 83 AA Launcher | Surface to air missile launcher | Ajahadya | ~75 | In use with reserve units. |
Tanks
Model | Type | Origin | Quantity | Image | Notes |
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R-1 'Hathiwala' | Main battle tank | Ajahadya | None in active service, unknown numbers with reserve units | ||
R-2 'Sarai' | Main battle tank | Ajahadya | 273 | Approx. 480 in service with reserve units. | |
R-3 'Khengara' | Main battle tank | Ajahadya | 756 | Approx. 216 in service with reserve units. Main Ajahadyan tank. | |
R-4 'Arslon' | Main battle tank | Ajahadya | 108 | Approx. 144 in service with reserve units. | |
R-5 'Balchandra' | Main battle tank | Ajahadya | 216 | Approx. 144 in service with reserve units. ROSPO design, in local production. | |
RV-1 'Kalsarah' | Tank destroyer | Xiaodong | 168 | Approx. 156 in service with reserve units. Purchased from Xiaodong in mid-1990s. | |
HR-1 'Chadda' | Main battle tank | Ajahadya/ Xiaodong | 216 | Approx. 216 in service with reserve units. Ajahadyan-upgraded Xiaodongese Type 59 MBT. |
Armoured Personnel Carriers and Infantry Fighting Vehicles
Model | Type | Quantity | Origin | Image | Notes |
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Type 90 AFV | Armoured fighting vehicle/Mortar carrier | 2070 | Xiaodong | ||
Type 59 HIFV | Heavy Armoured fighting vehicle | 7290 | Xiaodong | Conversion of obsolete Type 59 tanks into heavy AFV with upgraded powerpack, running gear, additional armour and the turret replaced with a 30mm cannon. | |
AV8 | Armoured fighting vehicle/Mortar carrier/Tank Destroyer | 9696 | Ajahadya | First domestically designed and produced APC. Also in use as command and recon variants. | |
Type 63 APC | Armoured Personnel Carrier/Mortar carrier/Tank Destroyer | ~10,000 | Xiaodong | In reserve stockpiles. | |
Type 93 APC | Light Armoured Personnel Carrier | 7800 | Ajahadya | ||
Type 89 AFV | Armoured fighting vehicle/Tank Destroyer | 810 | Xiaodong | Also in use as command and recon variants. | |
Type 08 | Infantry fighting vehicle | 696 | Xiaodong | Reconnaissance variant only. | |
ZTL-11 | Assault gun | 348 | Xiaodong | Assault gun variant of Type 08. |
Towed Artillery
Model | Type | Quantity | Origin | Image | Notes |
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Self-propelled artillery
Model | Type | Quantity | Origin | Image | Notes |
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Army Aviation
Model | Type | Quantity | Origin | Image | Notes |
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Vagha | Attack helicopter | 342 | Ajahadya | Approx. 306 in reserve units. |
Surface-to-surface missiles
Model | Type | Quantity | Origin | Image | Notes |
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Barachi-I | Tactical ballistic missile | 42 | Ajahadya | Range: 100 km | |
Barachi-II | Short range ballistic missile | Ajahadya | Range: 700–1,200 km | ||
Talavara-I | Short range ballistic missile | Ajahadya | Range 644 km | ||
Talavara-II | Short range ballistic missile | Ajahadya | Range: 700-900 km | ||
Talavara-III | Short range ballistic missile | Ajahadya | Range: 800-950 km | ||
Talavara-IV | Short range ballistic missile | Ajahadya | Range: 620-1000 km | ||
Gidha-I | Medium range ballistic missile | Ajahadya | Range: 700-1,900 km |